ORANGE FEARS COSMOS 
A Great Flower 
Cosmos 
Early Mammoth Flowering. Sow seed 
early in the Spring. When the plants are 
about 12 Inches high pinch the tops back 
to make them branch. 
EAREY MAMMOTH— Pink, Crimson and 
White— Fkt., 10c; Yu oz., 25c; oz., 60c. 
EAREY MAMMOTH MIXED—Fkt., 10c; 
1/4 oz., 20 c; oz., 60c. 
EAREY DOUBEE CRESTED COSMOS— 
A beautiful double or crested center Cos¬ 
mos. Flowers are very large and make 
a striking appearance. About 75 per cent 
of the plants will produce crested flow¬ 
ers. Mixed colors — Fkt., 15c; 14 oz., 60c. 
KEONDIKE COSMOS — Bloom in the 
Fall of the year. A handsome flower of 
brilliant orange yellow, very large. 
Thrives well in Arizona, but requires a 
long growing season. Plant early in the 
Spring. Fkt., 15c; '/i oz., 50c. 
Orange Flare 
(Grand Champion gold medal winner 
1935, All American competition.) This 
new cosmos is destined to become a 
great favorite. It has the same vivid 
orange flower and light green foliage as 
the Klondike Cosmos, but is much earlier 
blooming from seed in less than flve 
months. Fkt., 20c. 
DOUBEE COREOPSIS 
Chinese Woolflower 
As the name suggests, the flower re¬ 
sembles huge balls of wool. When cut, 
if hung head down until dry, it makes a 
beautiful everlasting flower. Easily 
grown. Plant in early Spring. Mixed 
colors—Fkt., 15c. 
Dianthus 
(Chinese Finks) 
Hardy annuals, bearing beautifully 
colored single and double blossoms. 
Grows about 12 Inches high. Plant early 
in the Fall in rows where plants are to 
remain, and thin. 
DOUBEE HEDDEWIGI MIXED — Fkt., 
10c; 14 oz., 50c. 
SINGEE HEDDEWIGI IdXED — Fkt., 
10c; y 2 oz., 40c. 
Shasta Daisy 
(Alaska) 
This is the flnest variety grown. The 
flowers are very large and splendid for 
cutting. Plant in early Fall or Spring. 
Soak seeds overnight in warm water be¬ 
fore planting. When plants attain the 
proper size transplant in permanent bed, 
allowing about 12 inches between plants. 
Fkt., 10c. 
Delphinium 
(Perennial Earkspur) 
Beautifully hardy border perennials 
with noble spikes of handsome flowers; 
very useful for cut flowers, etc. Sow in 
the early Fall in the open ground. 
GOED MEDAE HYBRIDS — The flnest 
hybrids to be found in Delphinium and 
all the lovely blues, lavenders and 
mauves in this mixture. The plants are 
vigorous growers, producing full, hand¬ 
some spikes. Fkt., 15c. 
Carnation 
Plant from September until April. 
Cover the seed lightly and protect until 
established. Transplant to about 12 
inches apart in permanent location. 
Light shade is best suited to Carnations. 
MARGUERITE MIXED —Mostly double 
flowers. Fkt., 10c; Y* oz., 60c. 
Bachelor Button 
(Centaurea) 
Commonly called Bachelor Button or 
Corn Flower. Plant during Fall and Win¬ 
ter months. Very easily grown and a 
great favorite as a cut flower. Height 
from 12 to 24 inches. Mixed Colors. Fkt., 
10c; oz., 40c; Florists’ Blue— Fkt., lOc; 
oz., 60c. 
Celosia Cristata 
(Cockscomb) —Annual. Plants are very 
ornamental and strong growers, produc¬ 
ing magniflcent combs of velvety ftow- 
ers. Of easy garden culture and very 
attractive. Plant in early Spring. 
TAEE MIXED —A mixture of rich vel¬ 
vety colors. Fkt., 10c; 1/4 oz., 35c. 
TAEE CRIMSON — Brilliant crimson 
combs borne on stems about 2 feet tall. 
Fkt., 10c; 1/4 oz., 65c. 
Celosia Cristata 
EMPRESS —Dwarf red. Fkt., 10c; 1/4 oz., 
65c. 
Celosia Plumosa 
(Feathered Cockscomb) —A very fine 
selection of the Feathered Celosia con¬ 
taining many pleasing shades of color 
ranging from pale yellow to the deepest 
crimson. Mixed Colors— Fkt., 10c. 
Celosia Mixed 
A mixture of the Feathered and the 
Cristata Celosia. Many pleasing colors. 
Fkt., 10c. 
Coreopsis 
(Eanceolata Grandflora) 
Very hardy, growing in most any loca¬ 
tion. The golden yellow flowers continue 
to bloom throughout the entire season. 
Excellent for cutting. Sow seed in the 
Fall and throughout the Winter months. 
Fkt., 10c; oz., 50c. 
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DEEPHINIUM 
Eiefgreen’s Giant Gold Medal Hybrids 
New Coreopsis Double 
What an improvement this variety is 
over the semi-double of a few years ago. 
A double that has not lost a bit of the 
grace and beauty this flower has always 
possessed, producing almost a continual 
supply of worthwile yellow flowers that 
are readily adaptable to most any type 
of floral arrangement. Fkt., 10c; 14 oz., 
75c. 
Clarkia 
An annual of easy culture and very 
hardy. Thrives in sun or shade. Plant In 
Fall or Spring. Height, 18 inches. Dou¬ 
ble and Single Mixed. Fkt., 10c. 
Dahlia 
Sow seeds in beds and transplant to 
permanent location. Double Mixed—Fkt., 
25c. 
Digitalis 
(Fox Glove) 
Particularly adapted to the higher alti¬ 
tudes of Arizona. Will do well in warmer 
sections when planted in partial shade. 
Fkt., 10c. 
Double Daisy 
(Beilis Ferennis) 
A hardy perennial which blooms free¬ 
ly in cool weather. Excellent for border, 
as it grows about four inches high. 
Plant early in the Fall. Mixed colors— 
Fkt., 10c. 
BACHEEOR BUTTON 
(Centaurea Cyanus) 
A happy combination used with 
calendula. 
