Candytuft, Umhellata Ilybrida 
DELPHINIUM, Perennial Lark¬ 
spur (HP) ♦—The long spikes 
of flowers with their glorious 
shades of blue are the delight of 
countless gardeners. Excellent for 
backgrounds, with pleasing foliage 
and striking color displays. 
Belladona —A profuse, continuous 
bloomer. 
Bellamosa —A rich, deep blue 
favorite. 
Blackmore & Langdon English— 
Tall, graceful spikes of bloom, 
covered from top to bottom with 
profuse flowers in all the clear 
shades of blue, and with many de- 
Cosmos 
lightful opaline variations that 
suggest sea shells. One of the very 
best of all delphinium. Packet 25c. 
Light Blue 
Dark Blue 
Mixed 
★ ★ ★ 
DIANTHUS (Pinks) (HP)*-Spicy, 
fragrant and showy, these well 
loved flowers are at home in beds, 
borders or rockeries. A faithful 
bloomer. Always useful for cutting. 
Double Mixed —Fine variety of 
forms. 
Single Mlxed*-Wide color display. 
Heddewigi— The large Japanese 
pink. 
Sweet Wivelsfield*-Unusual China 
Pinks. (See Page () for color plate.) 
★ ★ ★ 
DlDISCUS — See Blue Lace 
Flower. 
★ ★ ★ 
DIGITALIS —See Foxglove. 
★ ★ ★ 
ENGLISH DAISY — See Beilis 
Perennis. 
★ ★ ★ 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA (California 
Poppy) (A) 4 * —For richness of 
color and for pleasing simplicity of 
form they have few equals. Beds, 
gold, orange, scarlet, chestnut, 
pink, etc., in a full range of poppy 
colors. 
★ ★ ★ 
EUPHORBIA —See Snow-on-the- 
Mountain. 
Coreopsis 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis) 
(HP) ♦ 3|c—Known and admired by 
everyone, they are effective when 
used for massing or for building 
borders. Sow before midsummer 
and protect through the winter. 
This is a pleasing assortment, with 
a wide range of combinations. 
★ ★ ★ 
FOUR-O-CLOCK (A)4 — Bed, 
yellow, rose, white and lilac in a 
profusion of blossoms that spread 
over the glossy foliage in midafter¬ 
noon. The plants are bush and this 
mixture contains an abundance of 
kinds and colors. 
■A" 'A' 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis) (B) 4 *- 
The brilliant colors of the tall 
spires are always a feature of the 
garden where this old favorite is 
Double English Daisy 
planted. And they give a wealth of 
flowers with but little attention. 
Half shade is most desirable. There 
is a great variety of colored spikes 
in this mixture. 
★ ★ ★ 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) 
(A)— A wealth of showy blossoms 
all summer long can be had with 
this flower. It should be sown 
where it is to bloom. The 18 inch 
height makes it effective in bed or 
border. 
Single Mixed —-Many fine colors. 
Double Mixed —Full blossoms 
and tones. 
★ ★ ★ 
GEUM (HP)>jc —For full summer 
blooming. Belated to the rose, 
these flowers are rightly prized for 
cutting. The tufted plant is two 
feet high and well suited to border 
use. 
Mrs. Bradshaw —Large, double, 
orange-scarlet. 
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GODETIA (Satin Flower) (A)*- 
The satin-like richness and the 
ability of this flower to flourish in 
Delphinium 
poor soil make it worthy of a 
much wider use. The azalea-like 
flowers run through a fine range 
of tones and colors. 12 inches 
high. 
Single Mixed —Profuse and showy. 
★ ★ ★ 
GOMPHRENA (Clover Straw- 
flower) (A)— A true bachelor’s 
button that may be dried for 
winter bouquets. It thrives well 
in pots or it makes a delightfully 
effective border. 
★ ★ ★ 
GOURDS (A) —Valuable for their 
fine foliage, these climbers pro¬ 
vide an interesting variety of 
singularly shaped fruits and can 
always be counted on for pleasant 
surprises. This collection will sup¬ 
ply many attractive shapes. 
Ornamental Varieties, Mixed. 
★ ★ ★ 
GYPSOPHYLA (Baby’s Breath) 
(A) —The misty bloom is excellent 
for cutting and adds interest to a 
bouquet. It is easy to grow and a 
generous bloomer. 
White —A pure strain. 
Rose —Pleasant blush pink. 
★ ★ ★ 
HELIANTHUS —See Sunflower. 
★ ★ ★ 
HELICHRYSUM —See Straw- 
flower. 
Dianthus {Pinks) 
Single and Double 
HELIOTROPE (Cherry Pie) (TP) 
—Often used as an annual bedding 
plant when seeds are started early 
indoors. Also excellent in pots. 
Long blooming season. The colors 
are rich and pleasing. 
★ ★ ★ 
HOLLYHOCK (HP)^ — Effects 
not obtainable with other plants 
are possible with these fine tall, 
showy plants. Ideal for back¬ 
grounds from 5 to 7 feet high. 
These are carefully selected seed; 
rich full spikes. 
Double Mixed —Full, close bloom. 
Single Mixed —Choice color as¬ 
sortment. 
★ ★ ★ 
IPOMOEA —See Moonflower. 
★ ★ ★ 
KOCHIA (Burning Bush or Fire 
Bush) (A) —A close, compact 
pyramidal bush of a pleasing light 
green color that turns to brilliant 
red in the Fall. It should be planted 
where it is to grow. Beaches a 
height of about 2'/2 feet. It may be 
trimmed to form like boxwood, 
and makes excellent hedges or 
backgrounds. 
M TlMru 
PER PACKET 
unless otherwise 
noted 
LADY SLIPPER —See Balsam. 
★ ★ ★ 
LARKSPUR (A)— One of the 
most important of all garden an¬ 
nuals. Greatly improved by breed¬ 
ing in the past few years. If the 
faded flowers are kept picked they 
will continue to bloom over a long 
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