10 FLOWER SEEDS—(Continued) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
Clarkia 
Beautiful hardy 
annual with rose- 
colored, white and 
purple flowers, in 
delicate bril- 
liant shades, is a 
popular garden and 
cut-flower plant. It 
thrives equally well 
in partial shade or 
sun; 2 to 2% feet; 
profuse bloomers. 
The blooms are 
abundant, in small 
leafy racemes. 
Double Mile (1, 
pkt., lOe; %-<>*-. 
25c; y 2 -ox„ 40c; oz., 
70e. 
Convolvulus 
Major 
or Tall Morning 
Glory 
A hardy climbing 
annual growing 
about 10 feet high. 
Fully expanded in 
the mornings. Of 
easy culture, quick 
growth and valu¬ 
able in every gar¬ 
den. Rose, white, 
striped, crimson, 
purple, blue. 
Any of the above, pkt., XOe; %-o7.„ 25cs oz., 40c. 
Convolvulus—Tall Mixed, pkt., 5cj t/o-o*., 20c; 
30c. 
Clarkia 
Coreopsis 
Convolvulus Minor or 
Dwarf Morning Glory 
A very early flower¬ 
ing annual with bril¬ 
liant flowers. Of very 
easy culture. Finest 
Dwarf Mixed, pkt., 5c; 
%-07„ 15c; ox., 25c. 
CONVOLVULUS-JAP 
MORNING GLORY 
(See Ipomea, Page 13) 
Columbine 
Aquilegia 
Of easy culture 
and will furnish 
for many years a 
magnificent display 
of handsome flow¬ 
ers. Hardy peren¬ 
nial. 
Cliysantlia — (Gol¬ 
den Spurred — 
Golden yellow. 
Pkt., 10c; %-oz., 
40c. 
Coerulea — (Rocky 
Mountain Blue 
Columbine — Vio¬ 
let blue and white. 
Pkt., 10c; %-<>*., Columbine 
50c. 
Columbine—Double Mixed—Pkt., 10c; %-ox., 35c. 
LONG SPURRED COLUMBINE 
While all the varieties of Columbine are beau¬ 
tiful, this strain of long-spurred is unquestionably 
the finest yet produced. The plants are strong, 
with flowers of largest size. 
Pink Shades— A lovely strain with large flowers. 
Pkt., 20c; 1/16-oz., 50c; %-«»., 85c. 
Blue Shades— From light blue to dark purple. 
Pkt., 20c; 1/10-oz., 50c; %-oz., 85c. 
Long-Spurred Hybrids— Fine long-spurred flowers 
in shades and combinations of pink, red, blue, 
and yellow. They make excellent cut-flowers. 
Mixed colors. Pkt., 15c; %-oz., 50c; y^-ox., S5c. 
Cynoglossum or Chinese Forget-Me-Not 
Lovely rich blue. It thrives in a dry, sunny loca¬ 
tion. Will bloom continuously all Summer. Grows 
20 inches tall. Sow the seed during- May. Hardy 
annual. Pkt., 10c; y s -ox., 20c; %-oz., 35c. 
Daisy or Beilis, English Daisy 
Coreopsis Lanceolata 
A hardy perennial, blooming the first year and 
producing on long stems a succession of rich 
bright yellow flowers. Seed may also be sown 
in Fall outdoors. About two feet. Pkt., 10c; %- 
ox., 30c; y 2 -ox„ 50c. 
Low-growing, early Spring flow-ering, desirable 
for edging or borders. Fine for shady places and 
ale easily raised from seed. Hardy perennial. 
Daisy—Double Mixed—Pkt., 10c; %-oz„ 45c. 
Giant or Monstrous —A new strain of Double Daisy 
with flowers fully twice the size of the ordinary 
sorts. Colors white or rose. Pkt.. 10c: y s -oz.. 50c. 
DAISY—Shasta—(See Chrysanthemum, Page 9) 
Chinese Lantern Plant or Physalis Franchetti 
The Chinese Lantern Plant is grown for its 
showy scarlet-red seed-pods which are easily dried 
for Winter bouquets. The plants are perfectly 
hardy. The flowers are white. Perennial. Pkt., 
10c; %-07, 25c; I4-oz., 35c; %-oz., G5c. 
Chinese Lantern Plant 
Cypress Vine or Ipomea Quamoclit 
A hardy, rapid-climbing annual, with feathery 
foliage, bearing bright scarlet and white flowers 
very profusely. Mixed. Pkt., 5c; y 2 -ox., 25c; oz., 40c. 
English Daisy 
Ice Plant 
Pretty Summer trailing annual for vases and 
rock work; leaves covered with ice-like drops. Very 
useful for garnishing. Pkt., 10c; %-oz., 20c; %- 
oz„ 35c. 
Caragana, or Siberian Pea Tree 
A very hardy shrub, bearing clusters of golden 
yellow fragrant flowers in immense quantity early 
in the Spring. Foliage dark green, while the bark 
is light green or silvery in color, making it very 
ornamental for hedges. Oz., 30c; %-ib., S5c; 1 lb., 
$3.00. 
