32 Knight & Struck Company 
1916 Introductions of Foreign Growers 
Annual Anchusa (Summer Forget-me-not) 
This showy annual is greatly welcomed by all who love a bright blue in their garden. 
It resembles in form that of the perennial variety, except that it attains a height of only 18 
inches, and that it flowers freely all summer. The stems are very slender and the foliage is 
small, while the large flowers are of the finest blue. If sown in April, plants will be in full bloom 
by July. Space 1 foot. 
135. . .Pkt., $ .10; largo pkt., $ .25 
New Helianthus Cucumerifolius 
2512. - Golden Fleece. The cactus-shaped flowers of this variety are of a clear golden 
yellow with a dark centre. The height of the plant is about 3 to feot with long 
stems; excellent for cutting. Pkt., $ .15 
2515. - Dwarf Sunlight. A new and distinct variety, growing to a height of about 2 
feet. The plants are of a strong growth and larger flowered than the ordinary. Flowers 
are of golden yellow, with dark centre, single, with needle-pointed petals. The plant is 
dwarf and bushy, very free blooming. .Pkt., S .15 
Inula Golden Beauty 
A new and distinct variety of Inula. What is Inula? you ask. This time, we are not going 
to tell, because we want you to try it on our recommendation, for if it does not please you, we 
will pay you your money back. It is one of those dainty annuals. Flow'ers are very large and of 
a clear golden yellow. 
2725. —..Pkt., $ .25 
New Japanese Pink—Pink Delight 
(Dianthus Heddewigii) 
An excellent novelty, and one to be welcomed. It is to be regretted that Japanese Pinks 
are not more liberally employed in gardens for massed color effects. 
Pink is always desirable, and when we can employ it through a flower which is continu¬ 
ously in bloom and valuable for cutting as well, wc ought to adopt it. 
Really — you would be surprised if you knew w'hat improvements have been accomplished 
in the strain of Japanese pinks, and perhaps if you try this one you may be induced to grow 
the others as well. 
§1912. —.Pkt., * .25 
New Violet Sweet Alyssum 
This new color will prove more welcome than what is known as “Lavender,” for it is far 
more intense and will make a delightful acquisition for our gardens. 
$118. —. Pkt., $ .25 
If It Is Flowers, We Have Them 
