HELIOTROPE 
A well known and highly prized plant because of the de¬ 
lightful fragrance of the flowers. Excellent for pots, or for 
bedding. Height, 18 inches. 
Choice Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
HOLLYHOCK, Althaea (p) 
The beautiful color effects produced by the planting of 
these flowers, render them indispensable for the old-fash¬ 
ioned garden or the herbaceous border. Height, 6 to 12 
feet. 
SINGLE ANNUAL, Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
DOUBLE, CHATER'S Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
HUNNEMANNIA 
Mexican Tulip Poppy (a) 
Seed sown early in May will, by the middle of July, pro¬ 
duce plants covered with their large buttercup yellow, 
poppy-like blossoms, and are never out of flower until hard 
frost. The plants grow 2 feet high, with beautiful feathery 
foliage. 
SUNLITE. Award of Merit, All-America Selections. Semi¬ 
double, canary yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
ICELAND POPPY (See Poppy Nudicaule) 
IPOMOEA, Morning Glory (ac) 
Climbers of rapid growth, with beautiful and varied flow¬ 
ers. For covering walls, trellises, arbors, they are invaluable. 
HEAVENLY BLUE. A variety that is bringing new popu¬ 
larity to Morning Glories. It is an early blooming climber, 
literally covered with lovely flowers of sky-blue. Flowers 
31/2 inches across and blooms until frost. Pkt. 15c. 
QUAMOCLIT (Cypress Vine). A rapid-growing climber with 
soft deep green feathery foliage. The flowers are slender 
little trumpets with star-shaped rims. Due to its twining 
habit it will readily climb a stretched cord or light trellis. 
Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
ROSE MARIE. An early flowering variety. Rose-pink, double 
and semi-double flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
MIXED IMPERIAL JAPANESE. These are beyond question 
the handsomest of all Morning Glories. The flowers are of 
gigantic size and their colorings beyond description. Pkt. 
LANTANA (a) 
A Brazilian shrub that makes a splendid display the first 
season from seed. Above the large somber green leaves 
Verbena-like clusters of fragrant flowers rise in prolonged 
succession. In a single cluster all the shades of crimson, 
rose, yellow, and orange appear. 
MIXED HYBRIDS. Pkt. 10c. 
Gypsophila Elegans Improved 
LARKSPUR (a) 
Annual Delphiniums are adorned with finely cut, feathery 
foliage which sets off to advantage the handsome long 
floral spikes of double blossoms. The colors range from 
pure white through soft shades of lavender and pink to 
deep blue. 
GIANT IMPERIAL. Tall, upright, compact, basal branch¬ 
ing in habit, the Giant Imperials have superseded all other 
types of Larkspurs for general garden use. Their delphin¬ 
ium-like spikes of double florets are carried on stout stems 
4 to 5 feet. 
WHITE KING. Special Mention, All-America Selections, 
1937. The flowers are a pure, glistening white, with ex¬ 
tremely large double florets, sometimes measuring 2 inches 
across, evenly spaced on the stem. Early, the finest Lark¬ 
spur. Pkt. 1 5c. 
CORAL KING. Coral King was a running mate to White 
King for All-America recognition. It has the same form 
and size and is different only in color—a beautiful coral 
pink. Pkt. 1 5c. 
BLUE SPIRE. Very deep violet blue. Outstanding blue. 
Pkt. 15c. 
LOS ANGELES IMPROVED. Brilliant pink on salmon. Pkt. 
15c. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
TALL DOUBLE STOCK FLOWERED. A strikingly tall vari¬ 
ety with lateral branches which produce many fine spikes. 
ROSAMOND. Gold Medal Winner, All-America Selections, 
1934. Exceptionally uniform in habit, bearing bright rose 
flowers that hold their color. Is two weeks earlier than 
other varieties. Pkt. 10c. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Larkspur, White King 
LINUM, Crimson Flax (a) 
GRANDIFLORUM RUBRUM. An old favorite with large, rich 
crimson blooms borne profusely on plants growing 1 8 to 24 
inches tall. Through the flowers last only one day, new 
ones appear every morning. Pkt. 10c. 
LOBELIA (a) 
A dainty and continuous blooming annual of compact 
growth, remarkable for its profusion of beautiful blue flow¬ 
ers. Unexcelled for edging, ribbon beds, hanging baskets or 
window boxes. Height, about 6 inches. 
COMPACTA, CRYSTAL PALACE. Erect and very free 
blooming. Best dark blue for edging.. Fine for pots. Pkt. 
10c. 
SAPPHIRE. A superb variety of pendulous habit. It has 
large deep blue flowers with a white eye, suitable for window 
boxes and hanging baskets. Pkt. 15c. 
LUPIN, Sun Dials 
Thrive in almost any situation. Sow where they are to 
bloom in May, and as plants grow, thin out to 1 foot apart. 
The annual varieties bloom freely from June until Septem¬ 
ber, and the perennials make a fine addition to the hardy 
border. 
HARTWEGII, ANNUAL, MIXED. 2 feet high. All shades 
and colors. Gorgeous. Pkt. 10c. 
POLYPHYLLUS PERENNIAL, MIXED. 3 feet high. Long 
spikes of blossoms in Spring and early Summer. Hardy. 
Pkt. 10c. 
GIANT IMPERIAL LARKSPURS ARE GRAND 
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