The Standard of Quality in the South for Over 25 Years 
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Cosmos 
Plant from March thru May 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom — 2 1 /2-3 mos. 
Plants grow 3 to 5 feet tall, covered with 
finely divided, bright green, fern-like foliage 
which makes a handsome background for lower 
growing plants. The blooms are large and dou¬ 
ble, or single with a crested center, entirely 
different from the ordinary single varieties. 
The seed germinates easily and quickly. Plant 
seed % inch deep. 
KILGORE’S ORANGE FLARE COSMOS. 
(Improved Florida Cosmos). A new introduc¬ 
tion. It is the richest deep orange imaginable 
and is borne freely on rather bushy, sparse- 
foliaged plants 2 or 3 feet high. One of its 
outstanding characteristics is its early bloom¬ 
ing habit. Desirable for borders or bedding, 
and with its long, wiry stems, it makes an ex¬ 
cellent plant to grow for cut flowers. 
Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c; Moz. 50c; 
^oz. 75c; oz. $1.25. 
KILGORE’S MINGLE BLEND. 
Choice double varieties. 
Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c; *4oz. 60c; 
J4oz. $1.00; oz. $1.75. 
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Cynoglossum 
Chinese Forget-me-not 
Plant from September thru March 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom — 2-3 mos. 
A bushy plant, 18 to 20 inches high, covered 
over a long period with sprays of exquisitely 
lovely sky-blue flowers. 
KILGORE’S SKY BLUE. 
Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c; ¥2 oz. 30c; oz. 50c; 
Mlb. $1.50. 
Cypress Vine 
Plant from March thru May 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom—2 mos. 
This is the most graceful of all small vines. 
It is unexcelled for a neat trellis or for orna¬ 
menting trunks of trees. Its finely cut foliage 
is very ornamental and bears a profusion of 
star-shaped flowers. 
KILGORE’S CYPRESS VINE MIXTURE, 
(red and white colors). 
Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c; oz. 35c; 
Mlb. $1.25; lb. $3.50. 
Daisy—African 
Arctotis Grandis 
Plant from September thru January 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom — 3-4 mos. 
(See page 8.) 
A Bed of Shasta Daisies 
Daisy—Shasta 
Plant from September thru March 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom — 4 mos. 
These are marvelous cutting flowers, fine for 
borders, bedding, pots and window-boxes. They 
are easy to transplant. Set them 12 to 15 inches 
apart. Plants are 2 to 3 feet tall. 
KILGORE’S NEW SINGLE AND SEMI- 
DOUBLE GIANTS. A new introduction. 
Flowers are pure glistening white, with bright 
yellow center, growing about 50% doubles. Sin¬ 
gles are exceedingly large in size, much larger 
than ordinary strains, averaging three to four 
inches in diameter. The largest and most beau¬ 
tiful of all Shasta Daisies. 
Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c; *4oz. $3.00; 
^4oz. $5.00. 
Daisy—Dahlborg 
Thymophylla tenuiloba 
Plant from September thru January 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom—3 mos. 
After trials in Miami, St. Petersburg and 
Gainesville, Fla., this tiny yellow daisy has 
proven to be one of the finest winter edgings. 
The seeds are sown in September, and after 
about 15 days the tiny plants emerge from the 
soil. Growth after germination is rapid and 
the plants start to bloom when they are but 
3 or 4 inches tall. If the seedlings are set 12 
inches apart, 12 inches from the garden path, 
a solid ribbon of golden yellow will result. 
Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c; ^4oz. 30c; 
oz. 50c; ^4 lb. $1.50. 
