New and Most Outstanding Annual Flowers 
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New Calendula— Campfire 
A new type of Calendula and differs from 
others, producing double brilliant orange 
flowers having a crimson or scarlet sheen 
on long stems. Blooms are nearly flat and 
larger than most other sorts, A very Inter¬ 
esting specialty. 
Pkt,, 100 seeds 5 <; 250 seeds 1 0<t. 
Scablosa —Giant Loveliness 
A glorious new color In Scablosa, ranging 
through varied tones of soft delicate salm¬ 
on-rose, making it one of the most lovely 
Scablosas. The beautiful bloom is carried 
on long, stiff stems, supreme for cutting 
and the plants furnish many masses of 
bloom, which should be cut often, that the 
plants continue to flower. It is a most at¬ 
tractive plant for the border or any part 
of the garden. 
Pkt., 75 seeds 5 t; 200 seeds 1 0<t. 
New Acroclinium 
Large Flowering Double Hybrids 
New and entirely different Acroclinium, a 
free flowering annual. The double flowers 
are extremely large on 12 to 18 inch stems, 
which are borne freely over a long bloom¬ 
ing period. The range of color is remark¬ 
able, being rich in shades of salmon, apri¬ 
cot, pink, rose, cerise, with white and 
creamy tones to balance up the pastel mix¬ 
ture. No flower lover should fail to grow it. 
Mixed: Pkt., 75 seeds 5<; 200 seeds 1 Ot 
New Ssivia —Royal Crimson 
The earliest of all Salvias ever grown in 
our gardens. Seed planted inside first week 
April, plants set in garden last week of 
May; began to bloom June 15th, and con¬ 
tinued until frost in Oct., a mass of crim¬ 
son color. 
Plants grow very compact, 18 to 20 
Inches tall, carrying brilliant flowers, which 
stand out very strikingly above dark green 
foliage. 
The above plant was from our gardens 
and painted by artist in August. 
Pkt., 40 seeds St; 100 seeds 1 Otf* 
Clarkia —Double Enchantress 
There is an increasing demand for “old- 
fashioned” type of flowers and this has 
brought the Clarkias into their own as 
never before. There are several new colors 
in this old favorite, but we recommend 
Double Enchantress as the most beautiful 
of them all, a light orange shading to 
pink, a delightful color with double flowers 
well placed on the long stems. 
Pkt., 500 seeds 5 <; 1500 seeds 1 Ot. 
New Larkspur— B/fte Bell 
This Giant Imperial type, supplies a fas¬ 
cinating new color, a little darker than 
sky-blue, yet lighter than lilac, is greatly 
admired. Plants decidedly upright with 
long flower spikes laden with exquisite 
bloom for cutting and is a very attractive 
garden plant. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 250 seeds lot. 
Cactus Seed —Choice Mixture 
Great Interest is being shown in Cacti and 
we offer seed of the most attractive sorts 
in a mixture, easily grown. Culture direc¬ 
tions on each packfet. Mixed. 
Pkt., 40 seeds 5<; 100 seeds 1 Ot> 
SWISS GIANT PANSIES 
Only recently introduced—create a sensation wherever grown. Flowers 
are gigantic in size, on long stiff stems giving shades previously un¬ 
known in the Pansy family. , „ , . , * 
Plants are strong and bushy, blooming from early Spring to late Fall. 
Wonder Mixture: Pkt. 75 seeds 5^; 200 seeds 1 0<. 
See Back Cover for New and Rare Flowers 
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