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FRANK HOWARD, INC., PITTSFIELD, MASS. 
FLOWER SEEDS 
ANTIRRHINUM—See Snapdragon 
AGERATUM—Mixed Blues—Annual 12 to 15 in. Fine for mass effect 
or bedding—does not fade in sun. Very fine for cut flowers 
AGROSTEMMA—Rose of Heaven—Rose Campion—Mullein Pink. 
Perennial 2 ft. Free flowering producing blood-red flowers from June 
to September 
ALYSSUM, Sweet—Little Gem or Carpet of Snow. Annual 4 in. 
Highly desirable for porch and window boxes, baskets, and rockeries. 
Excellent border plant. Bears an abundance of small white fragrant 
flowers during entire season. Pkt. 10c, l /i oz. 30c, oz. $1.00. 
ASTER—Giant Branching, Lavender—Annual 3 ft. high with long 
stems 18 to 24 in. long. Flowers beautifully formed, curled and 
interlaced 
ASTER—Giant Branching, Shell Pink—Annual same as above 
ASTER—Giant Branching, Purple—Annual same as above 
ASTER—Giant Branching, finest White—Annual same as above 
ASTER—Giant Branching, finest Mixed—Annual same as above 
ASTER—Queen of the Market, Mixed. Annual 15 in. Earliest by 
two weeks, flowers of good size, long stems 
ASTER—Red Heart of France. Annual, Ruby Red 
BACHELOR’S BUTTON—Centaurea Cyanus—Mixed colors. Hardy 
annual. Cuts blooms over a long season 
BALSAMS—Challenger Prize—Mixed—handsome double flowers, 
brilliant colors, double 
CALENDULA—Pot Marigold —Finest mixed hardy annual 12 in. tall. 
Antirrhinum Brilliant, blooms until late fall 
CALLIOPSIS—Mixed—Annual. Many beautiful golden blossoms 2 in. 
diameter with small dark centers. Fine singly or for massing 
CANDYTUFT—Mixed—Sweet scented Annual 12 in. Splen¬ 
did for cut flowers. Seed sown in April flower in June 
CANNA—Mixed—Ornamental leaves and spikes of brilliant 
clusters of flowers 
CANTERBURY BELL—Campanula Cup and Saucer—Finest 
mixed Hardy biennial 
CARDINAL CLIMBER—Cypress Vine—Ipomoea Cardinalic 
—Annual with support 20 to 30 ft. Graceful climber 
CARNATION—Mixed perennial—flowers large, beautiful 
and fragrant 
CARNATION—Marguerite—superb new dwarf, lovely and 
fragrant 
CASTOR OIL BEAN—(Ricinus)—Annual mixed. 8 to 10 
ft. Leaves glossy green, brown or bronzed metallic hue. 
Long spikes of prickly capsules of scarlet and green. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 20c, 14 lb- 60c. 
CELOSIA—See Cockscomb 
CENTAUREA—See Sweet Sultan 
CHINESE WOOLFLOWER—See Cockscomb 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM—French Marguerites or Painted 
Daisies—Single mixed. Choice colors 12 to 18 in. Large 
flowers of many bright colors 
COBAEA SCANDENS—Cup and Saucer Vine or Cathedral 
Bells—Climber 30 ft. Flowers first green changing to deep 
violet blue 
COCKSCOMB, Mixed (Celosia)—Chinese Woolflower— 
Feathered cockscomb—Childsi Crimson—2 ft. beautiful 
foliage, long stemmed brilliant crimson flowers like balls 
of silky wool 
COLUMBINE—See Honeysuckle 
COREOPSIS—Hardy Perennial 3 ft. Mass of large golden 
yellow flowers 
COSMOS—Choice mixed—Early large flowering 3 to 4 ft. 
bright colored, daisv like flowers, fine for cutting 
CYPRESS VINE—See Cardinal Climber 
DAHLIAS—Single finest mixed—Perennial—Colors surpris¬ 
ingly attractive 
DAISY—English double—Perennial fine mixed colors. 
Flowers white, pink, red and dark crimson double 
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