COLKUS 
Glory of Vichy. New. An exceptionally fine 
strain, unequaled for the beautiful form and 
coloring of its large leaves, containing many 
new and unusual tints, especially in copper, 
rose and apricot tones. Very highly recom' 
mended by the New York Florist Club. Con^ 
sidered the choicest strain in the world. Pkt. 3 5c 
CUPHEA (Cigar Plant) 
Fire-fly. Small, delicately formed, somewhat 
fluted flowers of a fiery cerise red, deepening 
almost to a purple at the center, are freely pro' 
duced on 10 to 12 in. neat, compact plants of 
attractive foliage. A ball of fire, in five months 
Irom seed, splendid lor the rockery, window 
box, pot or border. Pkt. 20c 
CYNOGLOSSUM 
(Chinese Forget-Me-Not) 
Blue Bird. A glorified Forget-Me-Not. Sprays 
of beautiful sky-blue flowers with a distinct 
luster arc produced on long, upright stems 
during spring and summer. 18 to 24 in. 
Pkts. 25c and 10c 
DIANTHUS (Annual Pinks) 
Fieddewigii, Single, Mixed. (Single Japanese 
Pink.) Extra select. Award of Merit, R. H. S. 
Well formed flowers, 2 to 3 in. across, with 
smooth or laciniated petals in colors of pink, 
rose, or white and many with markings or cen¬ 
ters of rose and red are borne profusely. Splen¬ 
did lor garden display or cut flowers. 1 ft. 
Pkt. 10c 
Laciniatus Splendens. This sterling Dianthus 
novelty of German origin bears generous quan¬ 
tities of its extra large, sweet scented, single 
flowers of brilliant crimson, with boldly con¬ 
trasted, glistening white eye, on neat, com¬ 
pact plants. Splendens has but few equals as 
an edging plant. Pkt. 10c 
Chinensis, Double Mixed. (Chinese or In¬ 
dian Pinks.) Very double, bright colored flow¬ 
ers, 1^/4 in. across, are borne in large, showy 
clusters like Sweet William on strong, upright 
stems. Free blooming throughout the summer. 
A fine color range of white, pink, rose, scarlet, 
crimson and bi-colors. 20 in. Pkt. 10c 
DIMORPHOTHECA 
(South African Daisy) 
Aurantica Hybrids. Was instantly popular 
upon introduction. Innumerable single daisy- 
like flowers, with long narrow petals, which 
curve upward, are held erect on thin, wiry 
stems (12 to 15 in. high) from foliage which 
remains nestled to the ground. These Flybrids 
are a blaze of bloom in shades of yellow, 
orange, salmon, rose and white. One of our 
quickest annuals to bloom. Good for rock 
gardens, edgings and cuttings. Pkts. 25c and 10c 
J'or the }ia})ics and addresses of your friends 
■iolio have gardens, a lo or 15 c packet of flower 
seed of your choice will be sent FREE with 
your order os a token of my appreciation. A.P. 
i:SCHSCHOi;i ZIA (California Poppy) 
Ramona Hybrids. A very lovely and dis¬ 
tinct Poppy, the handsomest member of their 
family group. The extremely large, beautifully 
frilled and fluted, incurving petals, form a 
flower which appears almost double. A mix¬ 
ture of brightly colored flowers are borne on 
dwarf compact plants without the usual pro¬ 
fuse growth of foliage. Flowers last well in 
water if cut early in morning when still closed. 
Pkts. 3 5c and 15c 
New Hybrida Mixture. Dwarf, erect va¬ 
rieties, in a remarkable color range of soft 
pink, scarlet, chrome, copper red, claret, and 
royal purple. As gorgeous as a Persian rug. 
Originator’s seed. Pkts. 25c and 10c 
DIDISCUS (Blue Lace Flower) 
Coerulea. (Reselected.) Sky-blue flower heads 
suggesting minature lace parasols are carried 
on \Yi ft- upright branched plants. Wonderlul 
for cutting because of long stems and extra long 
keeping qualities. Pkt. 10c 
FOUR O’CLOCK (Marvel of Peru) 
Tall Mixed. These popular, bushy, 2 It. 
plants with glossy foliage are dotted profusely 
in late afternoon and evening with brilliant 
buds and flowers in an outstanding color range. 
A fine hedge plant or may be used as a low 
screen. Pkts. 20c and 10c 
GAILLARDIA 
Indian Chief. The unusually rich, glittering 
bronzy red, petals are accentuated by the ma¬ 
hogany brown centers of this large singly 
flowered, bedding type Gallardia. Dense, bushy, 
1 ft. plants are covered with bloom throughout 
the summer. Pkts. 25c and 10c 
Lorenziana, Double. Rounded heads of tabu¬ 
lar florets in various rich shades of sulphur, 
orange and red. 2 ft. Finest mixed. 
Pkts. 25c and 10c 
