NIEREMBERGIA HIPPOMANICA 
COSMOS, SENSATION WHITE 
OREGON SUNSHINE 
NOVELTIES FOR 1938 (Continued) 
COSMOS 
OREGON SUNSHINE (Eriophyllum Lanatum) 
I feel fully justified in placing this superb native plant 
among novelties for I know you will adore it. Entirely hardy 
anywhere in the U. S.; long lived perennial, it has a basal tuft 
of evergreen foliage neat throughout the year from which arise 
in May many stiff 15-inch stems crowned throughout the sum¬ 
mer with masses • oi; the most delightful golden-yellow daisies. 
Fine cut. Sown .quite early it will flower the first summer. 
Seeds, Pkt. 25c. Plants, 25c each; 3 for 65c. 
NIEREMBERGIA HIPPOMANICA 
Dwarf Saucer Flower 
No plant has been more universally desired than a dwarf 
compact plant with blue flowers that would bloom all summer and 
that need is ably filled in this lovely new plant. A perennial 
if protected it is best treated as an annual as it flowers in a 
vei’y few weeks from seed. Dwarf and compact the very large 
flowers of lavender-blue completely smother the plant through¬ 
out the summer and fall. Pkt. 25c. 
COSMOS SENSATION PINKIE AND PURITY 
Lovely separate colors of the very popular large flowered 
early blooming Cosmos. Pinkie is a delightful soft rose; Purity, 
glistening white. Either, pkt. 20c; 1 pkt. of each, 35c. 
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CUPHEA FIREFLY 
Unexcelled for rock garden, pots, window boxes or low edg¬ 
ings this new plant is dwarf, compact, neat and showy all sum¬ 
mer. The delicately formed flowers are fiery cerise red and 
the plant 10 inches high. Flowers in 14 weeks from seed sown 
after danger of frost is past. Pkt. 25c. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA CHERRY RIPE 
This erect California Poppy with its dazzling flowers, the 
color of rich ripe red cherries was rapturously acclaimed by 
all visitors to my 1937 trials. You will like it. Pkt. 25c. 
CORNFLOWER JUBILEE GEM 
GODETIA DOUBLE SYBIL SHERWOOD 
(AM. A. A. S. ’37) 
No novelty has met with such instant acclaim as this lovely 
dwarf Cornflower and its popularity will continue for years to 
come for it so admirably fills so many garden situations. The 
plants are a foot high and entirely covered with the rich corn¬ 
flower-blue flowers through a long season. Sow both fall and 
spring for a long succession. Pkt. 25c. 
A double counterpart of the very popular Sybil Sherwood, 
the multiplicity of petals adds warmth to the lovely salmon- 
pink with its softening lighter margins. Pkt. 25c. 
TITHONIA FIREBALL 
(See page 5) 
CUPHEA FIREFLY 
SWEETPEA, DELICIOUS 
(See page 5) 
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CARL PURDY, URIAH, CALIFORNIA 
