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O. P. Jackson Seed Company, Inc., Houston, Texas 
Aster—Queen of the Market 
Queen of the Market Asters 
This type of Asters has proven popular^ in 
this section, being a very early-flowering 
type. Plants are of the branching habit, bear¬ 
ing from 10 to 15 flowers of medium size, 
being very pretty. 
BLUSH PINK. A pleasing shade. Pkt., 10c; 
3 pkts., 25c. 
CRIMSON. An attractive red. Pkt., 10c; 3 
pkts., 25c. 
DARK BLUE. A very beautiful color. Pkt., 
10c; 3 Pkts., 25c. 
LAVENDER. Very desirable. Pkt., 10c; 3 
pkts., 25c 
ROSE. A pleasing bright rose. Pkt., 10c; 
3 pkts., 25c. 
WHITE. A beauty. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c. 
FINEST MIXED. All shades mixed. Pkt., 
10c; 3 Pkts., 25c. 
Jackson's Single Asters 
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The Pinks, Lavenders and Whites in which 
the single asters are obtained and the im¬ 
provement that has been made in the last 
few years in the single asters make them 
much more sought after than the double types. 
They do exceptionally well in this section. 
Mixed colors. Pkt., 15c. 
Improved California Giant 
Asters 
The flowers are large and lull with broad, 
graceful petals, borne on long, heavy, non¬ 
lateral stems. Those who want the finest As¬ 
ters choose the Giants of Califoimia. Colors: 
Peach blossom, light blue, deep rose, dark 
purple. Mixed colors. Pkt., 25c; 5 pkts., $1.00. 
Blue Lace Flower 
(DIDISCUS COERULEUS) 
A constant bloomer of long-stemmed blue 
flowers that resemble the blossoms of Queen’s 
Lace Handkerchief. The seed is somewhat slow 
in germinating. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c. 
White Lace Flower 
(QUEEN ANN’S LACE) 
One of our Texas wildflowers that is very 
adapted to garden culture. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 
25c, postpaid. 
Texas Blue Bells 
(EUSTOMA—GENTIAN FAMILY) 
One of Texas’ most beautiful wild flowers 
—blooms usually in midsummer. The plant is 
of medium height, silvery green foliage, 
large clusters of magnificent bell-shaped purp¬ 
lish blue blossoms. Planted in front of a 
bed of Jackson’s Rose Queen Zinnias make 
a dazzling display. The seed are rather diffi¬ 
cult to germinate and should be soaked at 
least two days befoi'e planting, then planted 
very shallow, placing damp gunny sacks over 
them until they gei-minate. Pkt., 30c; 4 pkts., 
for $1.00, postpaid. 
Texas Bluebonnet 
(LUPINUS TEXENSIS) 
This is the Texas State Flower. Grows 
wild all over the prairies of Central and 
South Texas. There is nothing more beauti¬ 
ful than to see the fields when the beautiful 
flowers are in bloom in the early spring. 
Plants grow to 12 inches high and are cov¬ 
ered with beautiful blue flowers tinged with 
white. They will grow on poor as well as 
rich soils. Sow the seed very early in the 
spring, or in August, September, October or 
November, covering about one-half inch deep. 
As the seeds are very hard, file them before 
sowing to admit moisture. If the weather is 
dry, give then plenty of water. They bloom 
in Texas in March, April and May. After- 
maturing seed, the plant dies and the seed 
comes up again the next spring. If you want 
a bed of beautiful blue flowers in the early 
spring, be sui'e and plant some of the Texas 
Bluebonnet. Pkt., 10c; 5 ozs., $1.00. 
Beilis Perennis 
(ENGLISH DAISY) 
This dwarf, double form of true Daisy is 
a charming little plant for edging and low 
borders. The bright little pompon or flower 
buttons are a delight in the spring and early 
summer. Plant early. 
MAMMOTH DOUBLE WHITE (Monstrosa). 
** MAMMOTH*^ DOUBLE ROSE (Monstrosa). 
10c * 3 i)kts* 25c* 
MAMMOTH DOUBLE MIXED (Monstrosa). 
Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c. 
Calendula—Mixed 
Begonia 
A tender perennial, usually grown in a 
greenhouse. Some varieties are especially at¬ 
tractive on account of their foliage, but most 
varieties for their excjuisite wax-like flowers, 
hoth single and double. The seed is very small 
and rather difficult to germinate and must 
be planted in boxes or pots indoors. If you 
like Begonias, be sure to include a packet in 
your order. Pkt., 25c. 
Balsam or Lady Slipper 
Double Camellia-flowered. Our camellia- 
flowered balsams are the finest strains of the 
latest types. They are much more beautiful 
than the old type of balsam that grew in 
grandmother’s garden. They bloom continu¬ 
ously from spring until frost. 
CAMELLIA-FLOWERED DOUBLE WHITE. 
CAMELLIA-FLOWERED DOUBLE SCAR¬ 
LET. 
CAMELLIA-FLOWERED DOUBLE ROSE. 
CAMELLIA-FLOWERED DOUBLE LIGHT 
YELLOW. 
CAMELLIA-FLOWERED DOUBLE LILAC. 
CAMELLIA-FLOWERED DOUBLE TALL 
MIXED. 
CAMELLIA-FLOWERED DOUBLE DWARF 
MIXED. 
Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c; Vz oz., 50c. 
Brachycome 
(SWAN RIVER DAISY) 
A dwarf growing annual suitable for edg¬ 
ing, bearing a profusion of pretty daisy-like 
pink, blue and white flowers. Mixed colors. 
Pkt., 15c, postpaid. 
Calendula 
ART SHADES. Containing all the delicate 
shades of the calendula. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 
25c. 
CALENDULA—Orange Shaggy. A deep or¬ 
ange shading to slightly lighter orange in the 
center of the bloom giving the flower a two- 
toned effect. Pkt., 15c; 4 pkts., 50c. 
CAMPFIRE. This now forcing Calendula 
has created a great sensation. It is a dis¬ 
tinct new tyiie originating from a mutation 
of Orange King. It is of vigorous growth, 
flowers are borne on stout stems. The blooms 
are flat and much larger than any type pre¬ 
viously introduced. Color of petals is a bril¬ 
liant orange with scarlet sheen, full yellow 
center. Pkt., 15c; 8 pkts., $1.00. 
CHRYSANTHA or Sunshine. A new cal¬ 
endula in a shade of buttercup yellow. Pkt., 
15c; 4 pkts., 50c. 
DOUBLE MIXED. A fine mixture contain¬ 
ing many different shades of yellow and or¬ 
ange, some clear coloi-s and some shaded. 
Pkt., 10c; Vz oz., 45c. 
JACKSON’S RADIO. The latest introduc¬ 
tion in Calendulas from England. Entirely 
distinct from other types, having beautifully 
quilled petals forming a perfectly double 
flower of a rich golden yellow color. Pkt., 
15c; 4 ukts., 50c. 
LEMON QUEEN. A large type, bearing a 
beautiful lemon shaded flower. Pkt., 10c; Vz 
oz., 45c. 
ORANGE KING. A new one that beai-s 
giant flowers sometimes three inches in di¬ 
ameter. In color it is a beautiful orange. 
Pkt., 10c; Vz oz., 45c. 
THE BALL. A large type producing a 
very double flower of a beautiful orange, 
shading to a light orange in the center. Pkt., 
15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 
Candytuft—Iberis 
This wonderful, showy, delicate-looking 
plant thrives and does well in our section; 
in fact, one would almost think it was a 
native. Solid beds as well as borders planted 
in Candytuft have no equal. Their wide range 
of colors makes them vary desirable in every 
flower garden. 
CARMINE. Just imagine a bed of this 
shade. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c. 
GIANT WHITE HYACINTH FLOWERED 
CANDYTUFT. This is a beautiful new variety 
of the Candytuft family. Pkt., 15c; Yz oz., 
60c. 
EMPRESS WHITE. A solid bed of this is 
as white a.s snow. Pkt., 10c; Yz oz,, 50c. 
ROSE CARDINAL. A deep shade of rose. 
Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c. 
CHOICE MIXED. All colors in this mixture. 
Pkt., 10c; Yz oz., 50c. 
Candytuft—Hyacinth Flowered 
