Cardinal Climber; strong rapid climber with blaz¬ 
ing red flowers. 
Cypress Vine (Ipomoea Quamoclit); fern-like 
foliage, scarlet or mixed. 
Celosia Cristata (Cockscomb); crimson and 
mixed. 
Celosia Plumosa (Cockscomb, Feathery Type); 
red, yellow and mixed. 
Chinese Wool Flower (Celosia Childsii); crimson. 
Cut Flower Mixture, (5c); A mixture of easy 
growing annuals. Assorted colors. 
Daisy, African Mixed; grows 1 foot tall. 
Everlasting Flowers; mixed varieties and colors. 
Euphorbia (Annual Poinsettia). 
Evening Primrose (Biennial); yellow shades, for 
rockery or border. 
Four O’clock (Mirabilis Jalapa); mixed colors, 
2 feet. 
Forget-Me-Not (Myosotis); Biennial: 
Victoria— dwarf sky blue. 8 inches. 
Semperflorens Blue— blooms all summer. 
Alpestris—B lue and mixed colors. 
Stick Pin— 12 inches tall. 
Gourds; large calabash, dipper (10c). Mixed (5c). 
Hunnemannia (Mexican Tulip Poppy); yellow. 
Hyacinth Bean (Dolichos Lablab); purple and 
white blooms. Climber. 
Heliotrope (Garden); blue and mixed colors. 
Humulus (Japanese Hop); white climber. 
Helianthus (Sunflower); Double mixed, dwarf 
yellow chrysanthemum flowered. 
Ice Plant; trailing for vases and rock work. 
Job’s Tears; produces little sprays, 12 inches. 
Kochia Childsii (Mexican Fire Bush); green fo¬ 
liage turning to fiery red. 
Lantana; Verbena-like clusters of flowers. 2 feet. 
Linum (Flower Flax); Grandiflorum Rubrum, 
scarlet. 
Lupin (Annual); dark blue, sky blue and mixed. 
Mimulus Maschatus (Musk Plant); grows 6 in. 
Moon Flower; white fragrant climber; night 
bloomer. 
Mimosa (Sensitive Plant); small lilac blossoms. 
Nicotiana (Flowering Tobacco); crimson and 
mixed. 3 feet. 
Nemesia (Nana Cornpacta); blue, scarlet, orange 
and mixed. 
Nemophillia (Baby Blue Eyes); blue and mixed. 
6 inches. 
Nigella (Love in a Mist); Miss Jekyll, double blue; 
Hispanica, blue (Devil in a Bush). 
Portulaca (Rose Moss); double mixed, single 
mixed. 
Physalis (Chinese Lantern); fine everlasting 
flowers. 
Passiflora (Passion Flower); mixed colors. 
Poppy, King Edward; single scarlet. 
Poppy, Shirley; single mixed. 
Poppy, Paeony Flowered; plain edged mixed. 
P0PPy» Tulip; deep scarlet. 
Smilax (Catchfly); purple, white and mixed. 
Statice Sinuata; blue, white, lavender, yellow, 
rose and mixed. 
Strawbower (Everlasting); mixed. 
Sweet Sultan ( Centaurea Moschata). 
Sweet Wivelsfield; similar to Sweet Williams. 
Mixed. 
Wild Cucumber; rambling vine. Mixed. 
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