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Celosia 
FIRE FEATHER. (1936). A dwarf variety. Showy, compact plants covered with 
massive pointed flower trusses of a brilliant orange-red color. 25c per doz. plants. 
PYRAMID ALIS, Flame of Fire. (1936). New. Compact plants 18 inches high, 
forming perfect little pyramids with each branch ending in a large well-rounded 
flower cone of a brilliant rich crimson. Flowers from August until frost. En¬ 
tirely different from all other varieties and valuable because of its late blooming 
season. 25c per doz. plants. 
Clarkia 
ELEGANS, Double Redthorn. 
soil. Seeds only. Should be 
Pure bright rose, excellent for cutting; best in poor 
sown where wanted. 
Dahlia 
UNWIN’S DWARF HYBRIDS. A particularly fine strain of Dahlia, grown from 
seed and blooming freely the first year. The plants grow 18 to 24 inches high 
and produce a great abundance of showy, large, well-rounded semi-double flowers 
in a great variety of bright colors. 25c per doz. plants. 
Larkspur 
GIANT IMPERIAL CORAL KING. (Novelty). A new color, blush-pink with 
a strong suffusion of coral which deepens and gets richer as the flowers mature. 
The color impression is that of a lovely, pale, delicate coral-pink with a salmon 
tint. The florets are very large and fully double, with rounded petals. There is 
a magnificent length of Hollyhock-like flowering spike averaging from 24 to 
30. inches. 25c per doz. 
Cosmos, Orange Flare 
Cosmos 
SENSATION. (1936). An extra-early flowering new Cosmos with 
mammoth blooms in pink and also white. The plants grow 4 to 
6 feet high and produce a great profusion of extra-large showy 
flowers. 25c per doz. plants. 
GIANT IMPERIAL WHITE KING. (1937 Novelty). The flow¬ 
ers are a pure glistening white with rounded broad petals. The 
florets are extremely large and fully double, measuring as much 
as 2 inches across and are even and closely spaced on the stem. 
This gives a very heavy Hollyhock-like cutting spike from 24 to 
30 inches long. The plants are tall, well over 5 feet and are 
of the true Giant Imperial basal branching type. White King is 
very early blooming, coming into flower more than a week earlier 
than other Giant Imperial varieties. 25c per doz. 
Linaria 
ORANGE FLARE. ( 193 5). A beautiful new Cosmos with lovely, 
large, vivid orange blooms produced in profusion. Height 2 l /i' 
3 feet. 25c per doz plants. 
Cornflower, Jubilee Gem 
Centaurea 
JUBILEE GEM. 1937 All-America Award of Merit. A gem in 
the true sense of the word, sure to be wanted where blue flowers 
are needed. The plants are of neat, dwarf, compact growth, 
about 1 foot tall, and literally covered with vivid blue, double 
blooms of unusual purity. Fine for edgings, borders, rock gar¬ 
dens and pots. 25c per doz. 
FAIRY BOUQUET. ( 1934). A 1934 All-America Gold Medal 
Selection. Of dwarfer and much more compact growth than other 
Maroccana varieties. The plants grow about 8 inches high and 
are covered with dainty Snapdragon-like flowers in a range of 
many beautiful colors, such as pink, rose, cream, lavender, and 
also white. 15c per doz. 
Dahlias, Dwarf Unwin Hybrids Mixed 
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