FOR SUMMER MONTHS 
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Godetia 
PRICES: 
All packets 10c each; 3 for 
25c, postpaid, unless other¬ 
wise noted. 
Pkt., 10c; 3 for 25c. 
Larkspurs Dress Up 
the Garden 
Surprisingly like the perennial va¬ 
riety. Grows from 2 to 3 feet tall, 
with numerous large, graceful 
blooming spikes. 
1155—Pure White. 1157—Dark Blue. 
1158—Blue Bell. All America Win¬ 
ner. (See pictured in color, Page 
65.) 
1169—Empress Rose. 
1162—Annual Mined. (See pictured 
in color, Page 65.) 
Lobelia 
A compact bushy plant, fairly 
loaded with blooms throughout the 
season. Very desirable for edging 
and bedding as well as pot culture. 
1160— Crystal Palace. Deepest blue. 
Plants, 40c per doz., postpaid. 
1161— Trailing Lobelia. Bright blue with white eyes. 
1185—Love-In-A-Mist (Nigella) 
A compact free flowering plant with finely cut foliage. 
Blue and white mixed. 
1181—Lunaria (Money Plant) 
Flowers purple followed by silver seed pods. Prized for 
winter decoration. 
1186—Lupine 
(Mayfair Hybrids.) Easily grown on poor soil but insists 
on good drainage. Carries long graceful spikes of rich 
variegated flowers. 
1182—Mignonette (Sweet Fragrance) 
Adds charm and fragrance to all bouquets. Should 
be in every garden. Large flowering, mixed. 
Nasturtium 
For every garden. Easy to grow. Bloom pro¬ 
fusely from midsummer until frost. Their resist¬ 
ance to drought and heat makes them particularly 
valuable. 
DOUBLE GLEAM NASTURTIUM. A new class of 
Nasturtium. Different from any other. The 
flowers are large, double, very pronounced sweet- 
scented fragrance, and borne on long strong stems 
above the foliage. Finest of all for cutting. 
1202— Scarlet Gleam. Rich glowing scarlet. Very 
fragrant. All America Winner. 
1198 — Golden Gleam. Golden yellow; long stemmed, 
easily grown. 
1194 — Moon Gleam. Double. Light golden cream. 
1195— Salmon Gleam. Double. Delicate golden salm¬ 
on. 
1196— Golden Globe. Dwarf double; golden yellow, 
sweet scented. 
1201— Glorious Gleam Hybrids. All America Win¬ 
ner. All of the colors ranging from pure gold to 
bright scarlet. New Sensation. New Novelty. 
Double Flowering. (See pictured in color, Page 
65 .) _ 
1204— Tall Mixed. All kinds and all colors. 8 to 10 
feet. Splendid for large beds where there is no 
room to spread. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; *4 lb., 30c. 
119 7— Dwarf Mixed. All varieties and colors. Suit¬ 
able for edging and bedding. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 
% lb., 30c; lb., $1.00. 
1205—Baby Blue Eyes 
(Nemophila.) Another quick-growing little annual 
which is perfectly at home anywhere. It grows 
8 to 10 inches tall. Is completely covered with 
small poppy-shaped blooms in various shades of 
blue and white. Pkt.. 5c. 
Petunias— A Mass of Bloom All Summer 
Few plants equal the Petunias for freedom of bloom and variety of color. 
Petunias will produce beautiful, sweet-scented flowers In their delicate 
and gorgeous colors throughout the whole summer. Unsurpassed for 
boxes, beds or informal garden planting. 
GIANT RUFFLED AND FRINGED SINGLE 
1239 —Flowers are exquisitely ruffled or frilled, of immense size and of a 
great variety of variegated colors. Seed pkt., 15c each. Plants, 65c 
per doz., postpaid. 
SINGLE FLOWERING. (The following four varieties, 10c per pkt., 3 for 
25c.) 
1230— General Dodds. Dark velvety red. 
1231— Howard Star. Rich maroon. 
1232— Rosy Morn. Rose pink, white throat. 
1234— Violet Queen. Velvet violet blue. 
1235— DWARF MIXED PETUNIAS. A wide range of fine rich color. 
Very effective for beds. They grow 12 inches tall. Pkt., 10c; 3 for 25c. 
1228 — Twinkles (Star of California). Pkt., 20c. (See 
pictured in color, Page 71.) 
1229 — New Rose Gem. All America Winner. Rich 
deep rose pink, dwarf compact type. An exception¬ 
ally fine new Petunia of the best color. Pkt., 15c. 
LARGE SINGLE FLOWERING 
1236 — Balcony Blue. (See pictured in color, Page 71.) 
1237 — Balcony Rose. (See pictured in color, Page 71.) 
1238— Balcony White. 1233—Balcony Mixed. 
Seed pkt., 15c each. Plants, 40c per doz., postpaid. 
1240—Petunia All Double Giant Mixed. All America 
Winner. The new all double Petunia. Runs from 
90% to 100% true to type. The very finest in Pe¬ 
tunias. Pkt., 30c. 
Lupine 
1206— New Flaming Velvet. All America 
Gold Medal Winner 1936. Seed pkt., 20c. 
Plants, per doz., 65c. (See pictured in 
color, Page 71.) 
1207— New Burgundy. All America Gold 
Medal Winner 1937. Large Pkt., 25c. (See 
pictured in color, Page 65.) 
Poppies—The First to Bloom 
They defy the heat of the summer sun. 
1131 — New Monarch Art Shades. Large 
semi-double blooms. Newest and the very 
finest. Choice range of color. Pkt., 10c. 
1254—New Sunlite. All America Win'ner. 
Rich golden yellow, semi-double. Very 
fine. Pkt., 10c. 
Lantana 
Scad 
Shirley Single Poppies 
These have beautiful satiny flowers of va¬ 
rious colors with white centers which make 
the plants very attractive. They can¬ 
not be transplanted. 
1250—American Legion, Orange. 
1253—Shirley, Mixed. 
Double Carnation* 
• ) Flowered Poppy 
1258—Glory Poppy Mixture. 
Pkt., 5c. 
1249 — Double Mixed. Gor¬ 
geous balls of fringed 
petals. 
Mignonette 
Earl E. May Seed Co., Shenandoah, lowa- 
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