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SALPIGLOSSIS (A) 
87 PJ 2536— State Variety Wanted 
Painted Tongue. Lily like flowers in rich col¬ 
ors, veined in gold. 2J4 ft. tall. 
Purple and Gold. .Pkg. 8c 
Scarlet and Gold. .Pkg. 8c 
Mixed—Full range of color.Pkg. 8c 
SALVIA (A) 
87 PJ 2530— Stale Variety Wanted 
Flowering Sage. Against foliage of deep green 
its tall spikes of scarlet florets march like an 
army with banners. 
Bonfire—Scarlet, 2 feet tall.Pkg. 8c 
Fireball—Early scarlet. 18 in.Pkg. 12c 
Farinacea—Blue Sage, 3 ft... . Pkg. 20c 
SCARLET RUNNER BEAN (A) 
87 PJ 2532—Climbs quickly, flaunting masses 
of green foliage and sprays of brilliant scarlet 
flowers followed by green shell beans 
delicious in flavor.Pkg. 8c 
SHASTA DAISY (P) 
Gilifornia—87 PJ 2533 — The cheery field 
daisy glorified into a delightful garden flower; 
blossoms, 5 inches across.Pkg. 8c 
SNAP DRAGON (B) 
87 PJ 2534— State Variety Wanted 
Antirrhinum. This lovely colorful flower on 
its tall spikes ranges through pink, white and 
tones of yellow. 
Tall Type—3 feet 
Apple Blossom—Fine rose pink. . . .Pkg. 8c 
Indian Summer—Velvety copper... .Pkg. 8c 
Golden King—Deep yellow.Pkg. 8c 
White—Pure white, large.Pkg. 8c 
Mixed—Array of best colors.Pkg. 8c 
U. of California—Rust proof strain perfected 
by University of California Color range, pink, 
white and yellow.Pkg. 25c 
Rust Proof Mixed—Special selection of seed 
bred to resist rust. Giant sorts in finest colors 
2^ ft. tall.Pkg. 25c 
Dwarf Type—10 to 12 inches. 
Mixed—Bushy little plants, with alert, large 
flowered soikes, excellent for edging. Full ar¬ 
ray of pinks, deep and light.Pkg. 5c 
STATICE (P) 
87 PJ 2620— State Variety Wanted 
Everlasting. Graceful and pretty in the bor¬ 
der and most effective in bouquets. Likes 
dry sunny spot with poor soil. 
Bonduellii—Many nodding flower heads of 
bright yellow. 3 feet tall.Pkg. 8c 
Suworowi—Russian importation. Spikes of 
densely clustered rosy flowers.Pkg. 8c 
SIDALCEA (P) 
Rosy Gem—87 PJ 2635—Tall, and graceful 
for the perennial border. Slender spikes, with 
hollyhock-like flowers of clear shell pink, rise 
to 4 ft...Pkg. 12c 
STOCKS (A) 
Wards Ten Weeks, Mixed— 87 PJ 2537 — 
Delicately scented double flowers borne in 
branching spikes 10 inches high. Wealth of 
color—red, yellow, crimson, light and dark 
blue and white.Pkg. 8c 
Initial letter following name of 
flower indicates: 
“A" —Hardy Annual 
"B"—Hardy Biennial "P"— Perennial 
STRAWFLOWERS (A) 
87 PJ 2538— State Variety Wanted 
Everlastings. Delightfully gay in the garden 
and in summer bouquets, these colorful daisy 
like flowers will last all winter. 
Canary Yellow—Best of yellows . . F*kg. 8c 
Fireball—Richest crimson........ Pkg. 5c 
Salmon Queen—Soft salmon.Pkg. 8c 
Mixed—Full range of colors.Pkg. 7c 
SWEET PEAS (A) 
87 PJ 2535— Stale Variety Wanted 
Orchid Flowering 
Sweet Peas of astounding size and dazzling 
color. Three and four blooms on a stem. Fully 
three weeks ahead of all others. 
Almira—A NEW shade—salmon pink suf¬ 
fused with rose.Pkg. 20c 
Mrs. Kerr—Simply exquisite! Pure glowing 
salmon pink.Pkg. 10c 
Orchid Flowering, Mixed—Full range of col¬ 
or in these immense, perfect, and extra early 
Sweet Peas.Pkg. 12c 
Fluffy Ruffles—Finest of ruffled sorts; deli¬ 
cate creamy pink.Pkg. 22c 
Spencers 
Blooming directly after Orchid Flowering. 
Exquisite large flowers. Ideal for cutting. 
Mrs. Thom. Jones—Silvery blue.. .Pkg. 10c 
Afterglow—Violet, blue, amethyst Pkg. 12c 
Fiery Cross—Clear flame scarlet. .Pkg. 12c 
Hallmark—Clear lavender.Pkg. 8c 
Mary Pickford—Creamy salmon pink. Pkg. 8c 
Spencers, Mixed—Best colors. . . .Pkg. 8c 
Grandiflora 
The old fashioned Sweet Pea, dainty, de¬ 
lightfully colored and hauntingly sweet in 
perfume. Blooms latest.Pkg. 5c 
SWEET SCABIOSA (A) 
87 PJ 2531— Stale Variety Wanted 
Pincushion Flower or Mourning Bride. Fluffy 
pin-cushion like flowers in delicate clear hues, 
growing on long, strong stems. 3 ft. tall. 
Peach Blossom—Double pink.Pkg. 8c 
Shasta—Pure white, double.Pkg. 8c 
King of the Black—Purplish black.Pkg. 10c 
Azure Fairy—Lavender blue.Pkg. 8c 
Double, Mixed—Large flowering; red, rose, 
pink, blue, purple,yellow, white.. . .Pkg. 8c 
SWEET WILLIAM (P) 
87 PJ 2539— State Variety Wanted 
Low plants in erect tufts, bearing broad clus¬ 
ters of blossoms like little pinks with fringed 
petals. Glory of color in early spring 
Scarlet Beauty—Bright scarlet... Pkg. 12c 
Newport Pink—Bright pink.Pkg. 12c j 
Velvety Maroon—Single, Maroon.Pkg. 8c j 
Single, Mixed—Full color array. .Pkg. 5c 
Double, Mixed—Full color array. Pkg. 8c i 
VERBENA (A) 
87 PJ 2540— State Variety Wanted 
Low, spreading and quick to grow; its deep 
green foliage is spangled over with star shaped 
flowers in fresh gay colors—violet blue, 
flaming pink, full red and white. 
Mammoth, Mixed—Choice selection of large 
flowering strains.. . Pkg. 8c 
Beauty of Oxford—Hybrids, A. A. S. prize I 
winner in 1933. Salmon tinted rosy pink to 
rose red shades.Pkg. 20c 
Lucifer—Flaming scarlet.Pkg. 12c 
WALLFLOWER (P) 
Allioni, or Siberian Wallflower — 87 PJ- 
2541 —Abundant stocks-like blossoms of flam¬ 
ing orange, delightfully scented.... Pkg. 8c 
ZINNIAS (A) 
87 PJ 2542— State Variety Wanted • 
Once just a simple flower growing wild in 
Mexico, the Zinnia is today the standby of 
the late summer garden. 
Large Flowering, Mixed—Bushy, compact 
plants, 15 inches high, bearing immense double 
flowers, in many colors.Pkg. 5c i 
Dahlia Flowered, Mixed—Enormous double 1 
flowers on robust branching plants. Pastel i 
colors in al! shades.Pkg. 8c 
California Giant, Mixed—New! Gigantic 
blossoms often 6 J4 inches across. Cerise, 
lemon, orange, rose, scarlet, salmon.Pkg. 10c 
Lilliput, Mixed—Handsome little bushes, 15 
inches, studded with tiny double flowers, yel¬ 
low, orange, scarlet.Pkg. 8c 
Red Riding Hood—Pretty little dwarf, 1 
foot high, covered with round double bright 
scarlet flowers.Pkg. 8c 
Scabiosa Flowered, Mixed—Flowers with 
brilliant outer rim of petals and crested scab- 
iosa-like center. 40 inches tall.Pkg. 20c 
Exquisite—Dahlia flowering; light rose shad¬ 
ing deeper at center..Pkg. 10c 
Crown of Gold—A.A.S. Winner! In each 
color petals are overlaid at base with deep 
golden yellow. All colors. . .-.Pkg. 10c 
Eldorado—Giant Flowered. Exquisite tones i 
of rose or deep salmon.Pkg. 10c 
Mexicana, Mixed—A miniature, daisy like 
Zinnia ranging in color from yellow to ma¬ 
hogany. Flowers abundantly.Pkg. 10c 
"SURPRISE" FLOWER GARDEN 
It’s a potpourri of flowers and you won’t 
know until it comes up just what it includes! 
But we’ll tell you this—it is a selection of best 
loved border plants early, mid-season and late 
flowering. Sow in some neglected comer, and 
you’ll have a riot of bloom all summer long. ‘ 
87 PJ 2636— Yi Ounce Packet.15c 
Know When to Plant—and Where. Consult the Chart on Page 21 
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