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The very word Annuals brings joy, for 
anyone with five cents and a bit of 
ground can have flowers! Without 
annuals how many bare spots would 
there be in the garden; with them, 
what pictures we can make! With 
ageratum, which heads the list, lovely 
edgings may be grown quickly; 
alyssum gives brilliance to the front 
of the border; zinnias and marigolds 
are the brightest, most continuously 
blooming of flowers, with petunias 
and verbenas to keep them company. 
From cynoglossum, with its pretty for¬ 
get-me-not like bloom, to the Unwin 
dwarf dahlias, those astonishing 
annuals, here is unstinted variety 
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CALUOPSIS (A) 
87 PJ 2623. State Variety. 
Or Bright Eyes —Daisy-like flowers, in gor¬ 
geous shades of yellow, crimson, brown. 
Vary widely in height. Bloom from June 
through late autumn if cut; like sunshine. 
Gimson King —Garnet tone. 9 in. . . . Pkg. 7c 
Golden Wave —Yellow, with circle of rich 
crimson-brow'n around eye, 12 inches. Pkg. 7c 
Single Mixed —Full color array.Pkg. 5c 
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CANDYTUFT (A) 
87 PJ 2613. State Variety. 
Four petaled flowers in delightful shades of 
white, pink, lavender and purple in clusters. 
Grow quickly from seed in full sun. 
Gibraltarica Hybrids—Charming early hardy 
variety growing 9 to 12 inches high. Clusters 
are lilac, shading to white.Pkg. 8c 
Queen of Italy—Dwarf bush covered with 
big pink flower clusters. 9 inches . .Pkg. 8c 
Mixed—Well blended collection best lilac, 
purple, red and white shades..... .Pkg. 5c 
CARNATION (B) 
87 PJ 2615. State Variety. 
Special strains selected for successful outdoor 
growing from seed, 9 to 12 inches high. 
Giant Marguerite—Deep fringed flowers of 
great size in loveliest colors: White, pink, 
crimson and striped .Pkg. 8c 
Garden Club Mixed—Choice collection of 
largest and best show flowers. White, flesh 
pink, rose pink, scarlet, maroon and sal¬ 
mon.- ..Pkg. 12c 
CENTAUREA (A) 
87 PJ 2627. State Color. 
Or Bachelor Button—Grow easily and bloom 
continuously. 18 to 24 inches tall. Particu¬ 
larly nice for mass planting. Large, deeply 
fringed, double flowers. Choice of these colors: 
Maroon, light blue, red, dark blue, 
carmine, white, rose pink and mixed. 
State Color Wanted .Pkg. 8c 
CHIVES (A) 
87 PJ 2648— Mrs. King uses Chives for its 
color—sparkling, bright green foliage and 
mauve flowers—in her borders.Pkg. 8c 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS (A) 
Single, Mixed— 87 PJ 2628 —Charming daisy¬ 
like fall blossoms in myriad colors, including 
white, pink, yellow, orange, flesh, rose, 
brown, terracotta and crimson. 18 in. Pkg. 7c 
COBEA (A) 
Scandens—87 PJ 2626—Rapid climber, dark 
green foliage and large bell-shaped flowers 
open green but turn lilac.Pkg. 8c 
COLEUS (P) 
87 PJ 2630—Great velvety leaves combine 
greens, reds and yellows. Gorgeous foliage 
effects in border or window box... .Pkg. 18c 
COSMOS (A) 
87 PJ 2616. State Variety. 
Delicate broad petaled flowers poise on slen¬ 
der stems above feathery foliage. Gardeners 
like them for late summer and fall blooming. 
Plant them in clumps for screens or back¬ 
grounds. Choose sunny spot in poor soil for 
best results. 
Extra Early Colossal—Adapted for northern 
planting. Choice of these colors: Crimson, 
pink, white and mixed. State color wanted. 
Pkg.8c 
Autumn Giant—Great single flowers. Scarlet, 
pink, white. Mixed.Pkg. 5c 
Double Gested—Mixed.. .Pkg. 12c 
Orange Flare—Winner 1934 A.A.S. Gold 
Medal. Glorious new sort; marigold-like 
foliage and lovely flowers of deep flaming 
orange. Early variety, blooming in 4 months 
from sowing.Pkg. 15c 
Sensation—An astonishing NEW Cosmos, 
blossoms 4 to 6 inches across. For picture and 
full description see Page 5........ .Pkg. 35c 
COXCOMB (A) 
87 PJ 2617. State Variety. 
Picturesque plants with bright foliage and 
flowers and seed pods in gay colorful variety. 
Do best in light meagre soil. 
Thompson’s Superb—Pyramidal growth, bril¬ 
liant crimson. Grows 3 ft. tall.Pkg. 8c 
Thompson’s Magnified—Ranging from yellow 
to vivid red, 3 ft. tall.Pkg. 8c 
Golden Plume—Rich yellow combs. .Pkg. 8c 
Flame of Fire—Crimson. 20 inches. .Pkg. 22c 
Mixed—Blend of vivid colors.......Pkg. 8c 
Gistata, Mixed—10 inch dwarf, flaunting 
great ruffled velvety crests. A showy col¬ 
lection in rich color array.Pkg. 8c 
Double Mixed—Best of double forms. Cal- 
liopsis easily reverts to single flowers, but 
majority will be perfect doubles. .. .Pkg. 8c 
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CANTERBURY BELLS (B) 
87 PJ 2612. State Variety. 
Or Campanula—Dainty bell shaped flowers in 
many colors, pendant on plants 3 to 5 ft. tall. 
Medium rich soil, can do well in half shade. 
Single—Choice of these colors: Blue, Lilac, 
Rose or Mixed. State color wanted.. .Pkg. 5c 
Double Mixed—Blend of best hues..Pkg. 5c 
Cup and Saucer—A distinct type. Flower bell 
s surrounded by calyx of same color, like a 
saucer. 2 ft. tall. Choice of these colors: 
Blue, White, Lilac or Mixed. Stale color 
wanted ...Pkg. 8c 
CARDINAL CLIMBER 
17 PJ 2614—In rich soil and sunshine this 
turdy climber will grow 15 to 30 feet. 
Tubular, star shaped flowers, fiery red, and 
>ften one inch across are borne in clusters of 
> to 7 blooms each against feathery foliage. 
J kg.7c 
CINERARIA (P) 
87 PJ 2629. State Variety. 
Great velvety leaves, almost covered by 
clusters of daisy-like flowers in vivid shades 
of purple, red, blue and white. 
Multiflora Nana, Mixed—Choice strain of 
giant flowers grown by English specialists. 
Blooms 3 inches across.Pkg. 30c 
Mixed—Choicest giant varieties. -. .Pkg. 18c 
CLARKIA (A) 
87 PJ 2624. State Variety. 
Charming rosette-like flowers borne along 
graceful 2 to 3-foot leafy sprays. Grows 
nicely from seed in sun or half shade and flow¬ 
ers from July to October. 
Salmon Queen—Orange salmon.Pkg. 8c 
Brilliant—Rich crimson scarlet.Pkg. 8c 
Mixed—Blends of white, creamy yellow, 
tones of orange and scarlet.Pkg. 8c 
CLEMATIS (P) 
Paniculate —87 PJ 2625—A hardy climber. 
Grows 30 ft. in a season. Clusters of lovely 
white star-like flowers.Pkg. 8c 
CYCLAMEN 
Mixed—87 PJ 2631—A favorite house plant 
for winter and early spring. Orchid-like 
flowers in red, rose and white.Pkg. 35c 
CYNOGLOSSUM (A) 
Chinese Forget-Me-Not—87 PJ 2632 — Grace¬ 
ful sprays of forget-me-not-like flowers of ar¬ 
resting turquoise blue. Effective in borders; 
and charming in bouquets. All season bloom. 
2 ft. tall.- Pkg. 8c 
DAHLIA (P) 
87 PJ 2633. State Variety. 
Lovely, perfect Dahlias may be grown from 
seed to bloom the first year. Start them 
indoors early, replanting in the garden when 
danger of frost is past. 
Unwin Dahlias Mixed—A charming mid-size 
semi-double Dahlia grown most successfully 
from seed. Millions saw and admired it in 
the gardens of the Century of Progress. 
Glorious color array: copper, gold, orchid, 
pink, scarlet and deep red.Pkg. 18c 
Double Giant Flowering, Mixed.Pkg. 10c 
Double Cactus Flowering, Mixed—Branching 
shaggy twisted petals.’..Pkg. 12c 
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