NICOTIAN A (Flowering Tobacco) 
Affinis Hybrids Reselected. The lovely fra' 
grance of Flowering Tobacco furnishes rare per- 
fume in the garden both morning and evening 
from June until frost. The petals making the 
flare of the trumpet shaped flower form a bright 
star. The graceful, branching stems, with clus' 
ters of flowers of brilliant hues, appear above 
the vivid green foliage. Pkts. 2 5c and 10c 
PANSY 
Super Giant Strain. A strain of super giants, 
superior to all others in my comparison trials. 
This wonderful new strain is a selection of the 
best and really immense flowers of all the new 
red, yellow, blue, white, and intermediate 
giant varities grown by a famous specialist. The 
mixture is well balanced, a rich combination of 
shades. They are unexcelled for their vigor, 
size, and beauty. The last word in Pansies. 
Originator’s seed. Pkts. 75c, 3 5c and 15c 
PHACELIA 
Viscida. A very fine hardy annual, a native 
of California, which is little known but deserves 
a place in our gardens. The large, saucer shaped 
blooms of a brilliant deep blue, with a pale and 
dotted center, are borne on plants a foot or 
more high. Pkt. 10c 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI 
Gigantea Art Shades. New. A grand new 
strain with enormous florets, in heavy clusters, 
on 9 inch plants. Wonderful range of color in 
soft art shades: salmon, apple blossom, soft 
rose, light blue, pale violet, mauve, rose, and 
many other pleasing shades, mostly with con' 
trasting centers of cream or white. There is a 
complete absence of harsh colors which should 
appeal to those looking for soft color effects in 
their gardens. Pkts. 50c, 25c and 10c 
PORTULACA 
(Moss Rose or Sun Plant) 
Grandiflora Double Mixed. Brilliant, richly 
colored, double flowers with a metallic sheen. 
Plants are of low growth, about 6 in., with 
succulent foliage. Excellent for colorful mass' 
ing in beds, edgings, and rockwork. Choice. 
Pkts. 35c and 10c 
RUDBECKIA (Coneflower) 
Kelvedon Star. Varied forms and tones of 
this striking 3 ft. annual make this new strain 
with its dark brown center disc, surrounded by 
mahogany zoned, deep yellow petals, very out' 
standing in the border and exceptionally valu' 
able as a cut flower. Pkts. 3 5c and 15c 
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage) 
America or Globe of Fire. The most uniform 
in growth, and most free and continuous 
bloomer of all Scarlet Sages. The brilliant scar' 
let flower spikes extend well above the 15 inch 
plant, making a total heighth of about 2 ft. 
Excellent bedding and border plant. 
Pkts. 50c and 20c 
SALPIGLOSSIS (Painted Tongue) 
New Dwarf Giant Flowering Salpiglossis. 
This new dwarf type has been developed after 
several years of intensive culture. The flowers 
are half again as large as the Emperor type, on 
compact branching plants, averaging 12 to 18 
in. shorter. Ideally suited for bedding since they 
are very floriferous, and cover the entire head 
of the plant with blossoms. Salpiglossis was the 
most popular flower at the Century of Progress 
in 1935; this new strain will be even more 
popular. 
Dwarf Blue and Gold. A beautiful corn' 
flower blue with a rich deep golden veined 
throat. About 35 in. high. 
Dwarf Scarlet and Gold. Fifteen inches 
shorter than its Emperor namesake and show' 
ing a bit more gold in its much larger flowers. 
Perfectly symmetrical plant, 30 in. high. 
Dwarf Lilac—Red Throat. A new color in 
Salpiglossis. A light lilac outer fringe and a 
dark red throat, with golden veins at the base 
of the throat. Bell shaped or Gloxinia type 
flowers. Height about 3 5 in. 
Pkts. each of above, 60c, 3 5c and 15c 
Collection of 1 pkt. each, $1.50, 90c and 3 5c 
STOCK 
New Super Giant Imperial—Rose Charm. 
This magnificent deep, rich rose stock has 12 
to 1 5 huge flower spikes, each made up of 40 to 
50 double, l/i to 2 inch simultaneously bloom' 
ings florets. The vigorous plants are base 
branching, and when in full bloom are fully 3 
ft. high. Pkts. 50c and 20c 
New Super Giant Imperial—Dark Blue. A 
very charming shade of dark blue flower spikes 
of the same type as Rose Charm. 
Pkts. 50c and 20c 
Double Early Giant Imperial—Improved Bis¬ 
marck. The finest all purpose stock for green' 
house or outdoors. Flowers early and will pro- 
duce a high percentage of exquisite, large 
double florets or rosette blossoms, on long thick 
flower stalks, of fine branching habit. This Cali' 
fornia strain is 2 weeks earlier than the Euro' 
pean. A brilliant blend of named varieties. 
Pkts. 25c and 10c 
Giant Champion Column. A new type. Pro' 
duces one immense, nombranching flower stalk 
about 2 ft. high, thickly set with large, well 
shaped double flowers. Finest European strain. 
A lovely blend of colors, white tinted rose, 
shades of rose, chamois with gold, copper scar' 
let, copper scarlet with gold, crimson and silvery 
lilac. Pkts. 40c, 25c and 10c 
TAHOKA DAISY 
A very valuable new annual for summer cut' 
ting. Graceful daisydike blooms, 2 in. in dianv 
eter, with dainty lavender blue petals (which 
turn gradually to shades of old rose) surround' 
ing lovely golden centers, are borne on long 
stems on showy compact bushes with ferndike 
foliage. Blooms from early summer until frost. 
Pkts. 3 5c and 50c 
