All flower seeds on pages 57, 58, 
and 59 are all 8c per packet, 4 pac¬ 
kets for 25c — alike or assorted, 
your choice (Postpaid). 
143 Cypress Vine, Ipomea —A grace¬ 
ful climber with fern-like foliage covered 
with red and white blossoms in late 
summer and fall. Best planted with 
other vines. 
144 Dahlia’s, Unwins Finest Mixed 
(24) —The new dwarf hybrids make a 
glorious display of orange, red, lavender, 
yellow and maroon semi-double flowers. 
Bloom until frost. 
145 Dianthus, Sweet Wiveisfield (12) 
—Large flowers in a wide range of 
brilliant colors, growing like Sweet 
William. Blooms first year from seed. 
146 Dianthus, Heddewigi, Garden 
Pink, Double Mixed (12) —Easy to 
grow. Crimson, maroon, pink and violet 
flowers freely produced for many weeks. 
Fine for cutting. 
147 Didiscus, Blue Lace Flower (36) 
—A dainty, charming blue and lavender 
flower. Excellent for bedding and cut¬ 
ting. 
148 Euphorbia Heterophylla, An¬ 
nual Poinsettia (30) —-Similar to our 
popular Christmas plant. Glossy green 
leaves with vivid scarlet bracts makes 
it very attractive. 
149 Four O’Clocks, Marvel of Peru 
(24) —An old-fashioned but beautiful 
hedge with its glossy foliage. Fairy 
flowers of red, yellow, white, and lilac 
from July imtil frost. Blooms profusely. 
150 Gaillardia, Annual Blanket 
Flower (18) —A very profuse bloomer, 
rich in blends of red, orange, and gold. 
Choice colors add beauty to the garden 
all summer. 
151 Gaillardia, The DazzJer (24)-*- 
Striking, daisy-like flowers of bright 
yellow with intense crimson center, all 
summer and fall. Fine for cut flowers 
and garden display. 
152 Globe Amaranth, Gomphrena 
Everlasting (18) —One of the prettiest 
of the everlastings. Attractive colors, 
and showy blooms from midsummer 
until late fall. 
153 Gourds, Ornamental Mixed —A 
useful vine for covering fences, slopes 
and unsightly places. A special mixture 
of small types that are very decorative. 
154 Godetia, Upright Single Mixed 
(18)—One of the most attractive hardy 
annuals. Poor soil gives profuse bloom. 
A richly colored, satiny textured flower, 
very showy. 
155 Gypsophila, Annual Baby’s 
Breath (15) —Charming little plants 
thickly covered with tiny white blos¬ 
soms. Make several sowings for a con¬ 
tinuous bloom. 
NASTURTIUM, Golden GIm. 
MARIGOLD, Little Giant 
156 Hollyhocks, Double Mixed (72)— 
Chater’s very choice strain of large 
double flowers in many beautiful colors. 
Hardy. 
157 Hunnemannia, Mexican Tulip 
Poppy, Sunlight (15) —Ma^ificent 
golden yellow poppy-like, semi-double 
flowers in bloom from July until frost. 
Sea-green feathery foliage. 
158 Kochia, Mexican Fire Bush (30) 
—Easily grown and a favorite for home 
garden hedges. Moss-like clear green 
foliage turns bronze red in the fall. 
LARKSPUR 
159 Larkspur, Annual Mixed (36)— 
One of the best annuals. Blooms pro¬ 
fusely for many weeks. Fine for cut 
flowers and also bedding. This is an 
improved strain with the widest range 
of colors, blue, pink, violet, scarlet, 
white, etc. 
160 Linaria, Fairy Bouquet (8) —A 
new strain of distinct flowers with colors 
such as rose, yellow, pink, lavender and 
many others. The small snapdragon-like 
flowers are so dainty. Thin plants for 
best results. 
161 Linum, Scarlet Flax (16) —A free 
flowering summer annual. Make suc¬ 
cessive plantings for a continuous sup¬ 
ply of crimson-orange flowers. 
162 Lobelia, Crystal Palace (4) —A 
very desirable edging plant, also fine for 
bedding. Simply loaded with rich, deep 
true blue blossoms all season. 
163 Lunaria, Honesty Plant (45)— 
An annual with purple flowers followed 
by silvery seed pods and useful in winter 
bouquets. 
164 Lupines, Texas Blue Bonnet (15) 
—I-An easily grown, free flowering annual 
with dark, glossy foliage. Fine for cut¬ 
ting, beds, and also for borders. Likes 
part shade. 
Rock Garden 
Collection 
I pkt. Abronia 
I pkt. Alyssum, procumbens 
1 pkt. Brachyeome 
1 pkt. Chorizanthe 
1 pkt. Marigold Tagetes 
1 pkt. Phlox Drummond! 
I pkt. Portulaea Dbl. Mixed 
1 pkt. Zinnia Tom Thumb 
All 8 Pkts. A AC 
for W postpaid 
MARIGOLD, African Dbl. 
165 Marigold, Fr. Dwf. Monarch 
Strain (12) —An All-American winner, 
very double, and in a wide range of 
colors. Combinations of orange bronze, 
yellow and mahogany. Easily grown. 
Does well in dry weather. 
166 Marigold, Giant African Dbl. 
(30)—A marvelous selection, giving 
you an abundance of yellow, brown, 
lemon and orange blooms all summer. 
Fine planted with larkspur. Very easy 
to grow. 
167 Marigold, Little Giant (8) —This 
is a dwarf, neat and compact edging 
plant with an abundance of gay, glow¬ 
ing orange flowers. Very dainty, with 
fern-like foliage all summer and fall. 
168 Marigold, Guinea Gold (24) —A 
distinct type covered with almost dou¬ 
ble flowers from midsummer until frost. 
Gay, glowing orange flowers and little 
odor. 
169 Marigold, Yellow Supreme (30) 
—Creamy yellow blossoms of the carna¬ 
tion flowered type. Easily grown. Does 
well everywhere. 
170 Mignonette, Finest Mixed (15)— 
Delightfully fragrant flowers of red, 
yellow, gold and white. Everblooming. 
Useful for cutting and combining in 
bouquets. 
171 Morning Glory, Giant Japanese 
Mixed —This is a selected strain with 
mammoth flowers. Gay colors that will 
astonish you. Plant in full sun for best 
bloom. 
172 Nasturtium, Dwarf Mixed (12)— 
Our own mixture of the most popular 
dwarf annual. Easy to grow on poor soil, 
and blooms for weeks. Fine for beds and 
borders. 
173 Nasturtium, Tall Trailing Mixed 
;—This is a giant flowering strain strong 
in colors of red, yellow, salmon and 
orange. 
174 Nasturtium, Golden Gleam— 
Large, double, fragrant golden yellow 
flowers on long stems are fine for cutting. 
Blooms profusely, and is beautiful in the 
garden. Won an All-.AmericaGold Medal, 
and is probably the most widely planted 
of all the new flowers. 
PETUNIA, Calif. Giants 
175 Nasturtium, New Glorious 
Gleam Hybrids —Large, double and 
sweet scented flowers. Fine for beds and 
borders. Magnificent colors. Aw'ard of 
Merit 193.5. 
176 Nasturtium, Scarlet Gleam— 
Immense flowers of a fiery orange scar¬ 
let color. The long stemmed sweet 
scented blossoms completely cover the 
plant. Ideal for your garden. A Gold 
Medal Winner. 
177 Nasturtium, Dwarf Dbl. Golden 
Globe —The sweetly scented, semi¬ 
double golden yellow flowers freely 
cover the compact bush type plant. 
Easily grown. Very popular. Award of 
Merit 1936. 
178 Nicotiana, Sweet Scented To¬ 
bacco (30) —These stately plants with 
large trumpet shaped blooms of assorted 
colors are very easy to grow. From 
midsummer to frost their evening per¬ 
fume gives your gardens fragrance. 
179 Nigelia, Love-in-a-Mist, Miss 
Jekyll (15) —Cornflower blue large 
flowers set in a mist and fern-like foli¬ 
age. Very attractive. 
Petunia (12) —An easily grown annual, 
blooming early and continuously until 
frost. Most successful flower in our gar¬ 
den decorations. Improved colors give 
exquisite beauty in beds, borders, and 
terraces. The Balcony or trailing types 
are best for window boxes. 
180 Exquisite Mixed —Finest for bed¬ 
ding. 
181 Purple— Royal Purple, almost like 
velvet. 
182 Rose of Heaven —Brilliant rose. 
An improved rosy morn. 
183 Flaming Velvet— Rich, velvety, 
wine red flowers. 
184 Periwinkle —A pastel blue shade. 
185 California Giants —Finest mixed. 
Large, ruffled, and fringed. 
186 Balcony Blue —A velvety violet 
blue. 
187 Balcony Rose —^A striking fiery 
rose. 
188 Balcony White —One of the finest, 
pure snow' white. 
189 Pansy, Giant Superb Mixed (6)— 
We recommend this highly because of 
its beautiful color range. A very large 
flowering strain. 
190 Phlox, Drummond! Annual Mix. 
(12)—One of the easiest grown and most 
satisiactory of all flowers. Our special 
strain with its rich variety of clear, 
vivid colors will delight you. Blooms 
profusely, forming a sheet of color, even 
in the hot weather. 
191 Phlox, Starred and Fringed (12) 
—A new flower with fringed and cut 
blossoms of many colors. Look almost 
like twinkling stars. 
192 Poppies, Giant Double Mixed 
(36)—A wonderful annual mixture of 
the mammoth carnation-flowered pop¬ 
pies. Double fringed flowers in many 
shades of pink and red. 
193 Poppies, Eschscholtzia, Calif. 
Mixed (12) —A showy free blooming 
annual rich in crimson, pink and orange- 
scarlet shades. Sow in the fall or real 
early spring. 
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