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FINE SEEDS AT SUCH LOW COST 
You may wonder how we can give you the best 
quality seeds in colored packets at such a low cost 
of '5c each, 6 for 25c. Our packets are liberally filled, 
too, with planting instructions given for each va¬ 
riety ordered. We hope you desire to save money— 
because by not listing- many varieties in picture and 
colors in this catalog as some do—enables us to fur¬ 
nish you the same quality and amount of seed in our 
'5c packet that sells in other catalogs for 10-25c. 
Each flower is marked (A.) or (P.). 
Annuals. (A.). Produce flowers in one year and die. 
Easy to grow and continuous bloomers. 
Perennials. (P.) Plants which usually start bloom¬ 
ing the second year and continue for many seasons. 
1103 Aster Giant Comet. (A.) Pro¬ 
duces an abundance of larg-e, beauti¬ 
fully colored blooms. 
1103 Aster. Berry’s Late Branching. 
(A.) Large, deep, double blossoms on 
long stems. 
1104 Aster. California Giant. (A.) 
Large shaggy petaled or ostrich feather 
type. 
1105 Aster. Dwarf Chrysanthemum 
Flowered. (A.) Large double flowers, 
1106 Berry’s Special Mixed Giant 
Wilt Resistant Asters. Large pkt., 15c. 
1108 Aster Super Giant El Monte. 
The finest extra large flowered Crimson 
Aster. Unusually early. Pkt., 10c. 
1123 Bachelor Button, Double Blue. 
(A.) A delightful cut flower blooming 
all , summer. 
114.5 Calendula Orange Shaggy. (A.) 
New beautifully fringed long narrow 
petals. Pkt., 10c. 
1150 California Poppy. (A.) Finely 
cut flowers; yellow, orange and crimson. 
115.5 Calliopsis Golden Wave. (A.) 
Hardy. Free bloomer, beautiful golden 
blossoms. Pkt., 10c. 
1160 Candytuft. (A.) Lovely colored, 
flower clusters. 
1165 Carnation. Giant Marguerite 
Mi.xed. (A.) Large double flowers, fra¬ 
grant, beautifully colored. 
1166 Carnation. Pink IMarguerite. 
(A.) Beautifully mixed, striped colors. 
1180 Celosia Globosa. (A.) Large 
globe-shaped flowers, crimson scarlet. 
1177 Centaurea Imperialis. (A.) 
Large double, sweet scented. 
1175 Centaurea Cyanus. (Bachelors 
Button). (A.) Easy'to grow and 
blooms continuously. 
1185 Chrysanthemums. (A.) Large, 
daisy shaped blooms. Beautiful colored 
rings surrounding centers. 
1168 Clarkia. (A.) Flowers of pink 
and rose in clusters. 
120.5 Columbine. (P.) Beautiful 
spring blooming perennials, 
1190 Coreopsis. (P.) Brilliant golden 
yellow and orange. 
1200 Cosmos, Single Mixed. (A.) 
Daisylike flowers in all shades lavender, 
pink, red, on tall feathery green stalks. 
1201 Cosmos Double. (A.) Double 
crested flowers in center of rare beauty. 
1203 Cosmos, Orange Flare. (A.) 
Gold Medal Winner in 1935. Blooms a 
deep vivid orange, foliage light green. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Guinea Gold Marigold 
1215 Dahlia Berry’s Special Mixture. 
(A.) Embraces all strains of double-flow¬ 
ering Dahlias, also the single flowering and 
striped sorts. Large pkt., 15c. 
1220 Single Dianthus or Pink. (A.) 
Brilliant coloring. Hardy, easy to grow. 
1231 Berry’s Double Dianthus. (A.) 
Flowers are fragrant with fringed petajs 
and brilliant colors. 
1208 Didiscus (Blue Lace Flo-n^er). (A.) 
Large lace-like blooms of a delicate heav¬ 
enly blue color. 
1210 Double Daisies, Mixed. (P.) The 
popular English Daisies. Hardy, easy to 
grow. Ideal for cool shady places. Pkt., 
10c. 
1212 Feverfew. (P.) Small, double 
white flowers, well adapted for borders, 
beds and cutting. 
1234 Gaillardia (Blanket Flower), Double 
Mixed. (A.) Flowers red, lemon, orange, 
and white. 
123.5 Gaillardia Single. Flat petal flow¬ 
ers, scarlet and orange colors. 
1246 Gilia (Blue Thimble Flower). (A.) 
Beautiful bushy plants. Covered with lav¬ 
ender-blue flowers. 
1247 Godetia. (A.) Flowers of satiny 
texture in many rich colors. 
1250 Gypsophila (Baby’s Breath). (A.) 
Graceful plants of light fairy-like texture, 
used in dressing bouquets. 
Except New Introductions and 
Special Mixtures (Larg’er 
Packets) 
1120 Helichrysum (Straw Flower) . 
(A.) Hardy, for winter bouquets. 
1375 Larkspur (Delphinium). 
(P.) Finely Cut, feathery foliage, 
set with long floral spikes of double 
blossoms. White. 
1276 Larkspur. Rose. Hardy. 
1277 Larkspur. Mixed colors. 
1281 Leptosyne (Sea Dahlia). 
(A.) Large dahlia yellow flowers. 
1285 Lobelia. (A.) Produces a 
wonderful variety of flowers 
brightly colored. 
1283 Lupin. (A.) Long spikes 
with various colored flowers, blue, 
white, yellow and rose. 
1290 Marigold, French. (A.) 
Dwarf, compact grower. Small 
bright blooms of gold and brown. 
1391 Marigold, African. (A.) 
Large double flowers on long stems. 
1293 Marigold Guinea Gold. (A.) 
A brilliant orange flushed with gold. 
100% double. Pkt., 10c. 
1293 Marigold Gigantea Sunset 
Giants. (A.) The new giant sweet 
scented marigold. Average about 5 
inches in diameter. Plant 3%-4 ft. 
high. Wide color range from deep 
orajige to primrose. Most blooms 
are full doubles. Pkt., 10c. 
1295 Mignonette. (A.) Fragrant 
cone-shaped flower spikes. 
1305 Berry’s Dwarf Nasturtiums. 
1306 Berry’s Mixed Tall Nastur¬ 
tiums. 
1304 Golden Gleam Nasturtium. 
The new sweet-scented variety of 
gorgeous yellow. 
1303 Double Glorious Gleam Hy¬ 
brid Nasturtiums. Gorgeously col¬ 
ored, large, well formed flowers of 
dazzling beauty. Pkt., 10c. 
1303 Scarlet Gleam Nasturtiums. 
Largest blooms of any nasturtium. 
A fiery orange-scarlet. 
1308 N i g e 11 a (Love-in-a-Mist). 
(A.) Flowers blue. Blooms pro¬ 
fusely. Grows almost anywhere. 
1329 Poppy, Oriental. (P.) One 
of the showiest, most brightly col¬ 
ored flowers grown. 2-3 ft. Shades 
of red, scarlet and orange, 
1330 Poppy, Double Carnation 
Flowered. (A.) Large flowers with 
fringed petals, many colors. 
1331 Poppy, Shirley. (A.) Large, 
graceful, satiny flowers borne on tall 
stems. 
Straw; Flower—^Helichrysum 
