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See Front Cover for Bedding Plants for Quick Results ! 
D i^n-fUiic t Garden Pink.) Sow seed outside (California l^oppy.) H. A. 
laillilUo. rich soil during April for an lovi I ^ia« Very popular for 
abundance of bright blooms. No. bedding. Pkt. 
No. PERENNIAL VARIETIES Pkt. 2840 Perry’s Finest Mixed. . 1/2 oz. 25c., oz. 40c. $0.10 
2650 AliliWOODI. Possessing the colors, beauty 2843 aurantiaca. The true California Poppy. 
and intriguing perfumes of garden _ Rich golden orange.oz. 26c. .10 
pinks. Mixed colors. 18 in.$0.50 2845 Ballet Girl. Carmine outside; creamy 
2655 “ALLWOODI ALPINUS.” (Rock IMnks.) white within. Crinkled petals. 14 oz. 25c. .10 
Delightful in rockeries. 6 in. Mixed colors. .50 2846 Clironie Queen. Amber yellow. . . Vi oz. 25c. .10 
2600 plumarius, Single. 2848 Flame.^^ O^- 
for rock garden ^ Gaillardia Goblin, a very free blooming rich as a Persian 
A\ork.Ijaige pkt. 75c. .25 dwarf variety fUg .Vi OZ. 50c. .10 
ANNUAL VARIETIES rrlli^ (Blanket Flower.) Showy plants 
2625 chinensis 11. pi. Finest Mixed. (Double Chi- V-/amaiClia, f^j. borders or for cut flowers. 
nese or Indian Pink.).Vi oz. 35c. .10 ANNUAL VARIETIES 
2630 heddewigi fl. pi. Finest Mixed. (Double 2960 Single Finest Mixed. 2 ft Vi oz. 25c. .10 
Japanese Pink.) Not fragrant. . Vi oz. 50c. .10 2970 Double Finest Mixed. 2 ft Vi oz. 25c. .10 
— 633 heddewigi Sdixed. (Single Japanese Pink.) vatjtt'T’tt’q 
Large, brightly colored flowers suitable 0070 \ o rftrTr 
_ . for gardens or cut. . --Large pkt. 5()c. .10 ^972 Burgundy.^^(^ew.)_ Wine-red^ a^new^sha^^^^ 
2640 lacinatus splendens. An exceptionally bnl- 
Rant single crimson of the largest size ^ ^ 
o^or with a prominent white eye.Lge. pkt. 40c. .15 Dazzler Large ^bright golden yellow ' ma- ’ 
2635 Sweet Wivelsfield. Possesses the brilliance rnn® ^ ^ T ?o 
of single Annual Sweet-william which oaja '’r.Va‘r.‘o^ r-fn flnwoV® ' 
if T ,a.'f If; Tangerine. Beautiful, orange-red flowers 
It resembles .Darge pkt. boc. .ib compact plants.Large pkt. 50c. .20 
D * !• 2977 Superb Mixed. Comprising a great variety 
laiSCUS. (liiue Laceflower.) 18 in. H. A. of crimson and gold combinations 
2668 coeruleus. Lovelj', light blue lace-like oq 7 o -ni, « ^ 
finwprc! T-irPpnkt f; 0 r> If; 2978 Gobliu. The first dwarf variety. Bears a 
.Large pkt. 50c. .15 profusion of beautiful, two-toned flow- 
D * III \ ers. Seed sown in March will flower the 
imorphotheca. . 
2725 aurantiaca. Very showy. 8 in.Lge. pkt. 35c. .15 (Blue Stemless Gentian.) H. P. 
2726 aurantiaca hybrida. Mixed Colors. A. They wciiiiaiia. Prefers a moist location. 4 in. 
will flower in about six weeks after 3010 acaulis. Intense blue. May..Large pkt. 50c. .10 
sowing outside in April.. Large pkt. 35c. .10 ^ ^ 
^ 7 ©Urn the shrubbery bor- 
tl. P. Useful for window boxes * 3u i', v.i o ^ 4 . o- 
L/i dGClt^riCl. centers of vases. 3046 Lady Stratheden. Double yellow. 2 ft. 2o 
2765 indivisa. Narrow foliage.V4 oz. 30c. .10 oaII J^^tlliant orange-scarlet... .25 
3048 Orange Queen. Double orange-scarlet.3o 
Echinocystl'S. S''“?he^“gufcklst’ Globe Amaranth. rSem: 
2790 lobata. For waste places. 20 ft..Oz. 40c. .10 3060^^^ pSiest'Mixed.^^2 !^V4^oz.°2S! .10 
EchinOO^ • tGlobe Thistle.) H. P. Foliage ^vlnyinl^ bell-shaped blooms in 
L.v>i III (jeeply cut and silvery white. ^✓ivAiiiia* clusters above velvety foliage. 
2795 ritro. Steely blue heads. 3 ft.Large pkt. 25c. .10 3075 Ferry’s Superb Mixttire. Handsome. 50 
foliage. 24 in. Many Gourds have flowers as interesting as their Azalea pink. 
Large pkt. 35c. .10 ornamental fruits. See page 3 1 ft.25 
