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FRANK HOWARD, INC., PITTSFIELD, MASS. 
FLOWER SEEDS—(Continued) Pkt 
DAHLIAS—Single finest mixed—Perennial—Colors surpris¬ 
ingly attractive 
DAISY—English double—Perennial fine • mixed colors. 
Flowers white, pink, red and dark crimson double 
DELPHINIUM—See Larkspur 
DIDISCUS—Blue Lace Flower—Coeruleus. Annual 18 in. 
exquisite pale lavender, blooms fine for cutting 
EVERLASTING—See Strawflower (Helichrysum) 
FORGET-ME-NOT—Myosotis perennial 6 in. high covered 
with flowers 
FOUR O’CLOCKS—Marvel of Peru (Mirabilis Jalapa)— 
Annual finest mixed 2 ft. Flowers funnel shaped white, red, 
and striped, very fragrant 
FOX GLOVE—Digitalis—Hardy biennial, finest mixed, 3to5 ft. 
Border plant, very ornamental with dense spikes of flowers 
GAILLARDIA—Blanket Flower—Annual mixed colors 18 in. 
Remarkable for the brilliancy, size and profusion of 
flowers. Fine for cutting 
GAILLARDIA PORTOLA—Perennial, showv and beautiful 
GLOBE AMARANTH—Gomphrena —Annual 2 ft. Mixed colors. Flowers resemble 
Hollyhock 
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Bloom profusely, showy rich and 
cloverheads, very attractive 
GODETIAS—Finest mixed—Annual—6 to 12 in. 
varied colors somewhat like Azalea 
GRASS—Ornamental—Mixed Annual 18 in. used for winter bouquets, delicate, beautiful 
GYPSOPHILA—Baby’s Breath—Paniculata—Hardy perennial 2 to 3 ft. Fine white 
flowers giving a delicate lace effect 
HELICHRYSUM (Everlasting)—See Strawflower 
HIBISCUS—(Marshmallow or Rosemallow)—Hardy perennial 6 ft. giant flowered 
blooms are white and shades of pink to rose and crimson 
HOLLYHOCKS—Perennial mixed colors. This new hybrid hollyhock will flower the 
first season 
HONEYSUCKLE—Columbine Aquilegia—Mixed colors, hardy perennial 2 ft. 
KOCHIA—Mexican Fire Plant—Burning Bush—Summer Cypress—Annual 2-234 ft. 
Plant is a lively green which in early autumn becomes carmine or blood red 
KUDZU VINE—Japanese (Pueraria Thunbergiana) hardy perennial 8tol0 ft. first year 
Flowers are large, of a pleasing shade of purple. Leaf of a bean 
LACE FLOWER—See Didiscus 
LARKSPUR—(Delphinium)—Hardy perennial mixed 
LARKSPUR—'(Delphinium)—Annual—Finest mixed colors. Fine for bouquets 
LOBELIAS—Annual 4 to 6 in. mixed. Forms dense masses of flowers of pretty little 
blue and white flowers 
LUPINUS—(Lupine) mixed colors 2 ft. Annual free-flowering with long graceful 
spikes of rich colored pea-shaped flowers 
MARIGOLD—French and African Double Mixed Colors—Very showy 
MARIGOLD—French Legion of Honor—dwarf single; a grand border plant with beau¬ 
tiful, very compact little bushes 6 in. high. Flowers 
golden yellow marked with a large spot of velvety 
crimson at base of each petal 
MARIGOLD—Guinea Gold—2 to 2J4 ft- Large flowers, 
long stems, fine for cutting 
MARSHMALLOW—See Hibiscus 
MIGNONETTE—Gran diflora Improved. A very fine new 
and distinct variety, its fragrance is rich and powerful. 
Literally a mass of golden yellow 
MOON FLOWER OR EVENING GLORY—Rapid 
Climber has large, pure white fragrant flowers 
MORNING GLORY—Imperial Japanese, very rapid 
climber. Gigantic flowers. Exquisite new colors. 
Beautiful foliage 
MORNING GLORY—Heavenly Blue—Annual rapid 
climber, immense flowers of exquisite shade of blue 
MOURNING BRIDE—See Scabiosa 
NASTURTIUM—Tall, finest, mixed, beautiful and lux¬ 
uriant climber, of easiest culture, flowering until frost 
Double African Marigold Comes. Pkt. 10c, OZ. 15c, 34 lb. 50c. 
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