More People Are Getting ^^Flower Minded^’ Every Year 
Heliotrope 
2734 HELIOTROPE, Fine Mixed (A) —A universal favor¬ 
ite because of its fragrance and lasting quality of bloom 
Colors are deep heliotrope, lavender, lilac or white. Used 
extensively for cut flowers. See illustration. Pkt., 10c. 
2738 HOLLYHOCKS, Double Mixed (P)—An old fash¬ 
ioned perennial producing a picturesque effect with its 
tall stately stalks covered with showy, large blooms. The 
blooms are very double and range in color from pure white, 
through the pinks, yellows, salmons, and reds. Very easy 
culture. Pkt., 5c. 
2741 HUMULUS JAPONICA, Japanese Variegated Hop 
(.V)—A rapid, strong-growing vine used for covering trel¬ 
lises, fences, etc. Foliage deeply cut and many lobed. 
Leaves variegated white, green and yellow, and very at¬ 
tractive. ' Of easy culture and prefers sunny location. 
Pkt., 5c. 
2767 KOCHIA, Childsii (Summer Cypressi) (A)-—This 
plant is well named because in the summer it resembles a 
well shaped little evergreen. It turns to crimson in the fall, 
due to the countless tiny flowers. Pkt., 5c. 
2787 KUDZH VINE, Pueraria Thunbergiana (P-V)—A 
remarkable hardy, Japanese vine with large foliage, produc¬ 
ing a tremendous growth in one season, sometimes as much 
as 40 to 60 fet in one summer. Pkt., 10c. 
2735 LATHTYRUS, Perennial Pea, Mixed (P-V)—Strong, 
vigorous vines, growing eight to ten feet high. Flowers 
borne in clusters in pink, red and white, produced con¬ 
tinuously. Pkt., 10c. 
2777 LARKSPUR, Double TaU Rocket (A) —This annual 
which grows from 18 to 20 inches has a good range of color, 
all shades of pink, rosy red, blue, purple, as well as white. 
Flowers double. Very attractive in border or beds. Pkt., 5c. 
2794 RUSSELL LUPINS—A new strain of Lupins that has 
literally shaken British horticulturalists out of their habit¬ 
ual calm. The range of color is extraordinary including 
many shades never before seen in Lupins. The average 
height in growth is from four to five feet. The sight of the 
cut flowers is wonderful. Awarded the Gold Medal by the 
Royal Horticultural Society of Great Britain. Pkt., 25c. 
2795 LUPINUS, Polyphyllus (P) —-The pealike flowers are 
borne in spikes a foot or more in length on stems from 
three to five feet high. A hardy perennial of easiest culture. 
Flowers white, pink, rose and blue. Pkt., 10c. 
2817 MARIGOLD COLLARETTE, Crown of Gold— 
(All-America Selections—Gold Medal). An entirely 
new type. The crown or top of the flower resembles a 
Chrysanthemum in formation, and is made up of long, 
disc petals that beautifully interlace. The crown and 
the collarette of big, broad petals which surround it 
are of a bright, pleasing shade of clear golden orange. 
The flowers are slightly sweet scented, and the foliage is 
entirely free of that usual Marigold odor. Grows about 2 
feet high, early flowering and very floriferous. Pkt., 15c. 
2818 MARIGOLD, Dixie Sunshine—(All-America Se¬ 
lections—Award of Merit.) Bright yellow flowers, 
distinct curled and quilled petal formation. Pkt., 10c. 
2828 MIGNONETTE, Grandiflora, Mixed (A)—One of the 
best known old fashioned flowers. Excellent border plant. 
Colors white, yellow, salmon and a reddish tint. Pkt., 5c. 
MORNING GLORIES 
2620 TALL MIXED (A-V)—This tender climber needs a 
sunny location to do well. Wide range of colors and par¬ 
ticolored, blue, purple, pink and white. Long blooming 
period. Pkt., 5c. 
Glorious Gleam Nasturtiums 
All-America Selections—Award of Merit 
NASTURTIUMS 
2861 NASTURTIUM, Glorious Gleam, Mixed—Beauti¬ 
ful double sweet scented flowers of vivid colors and 
delightful green foliage. Pkt., 10c. 
2855 DOUBLE GOLDEN GLEAM, Sweet Scented— 
(All-America Selections—Gold Medal.) Large golden 
yellow blooms, double and semi-double, that measure 2^/4 
to 3 inches across. An ordinary sized bouquet of these 
lovely blooms will fill the room with their fragrance. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 25c. 
2860 TALL MIXED (A)—A very popular annual. Used 
on fences, trellises, etc. Choicest colors. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c. 
2856 DWARF MIXED (A)-^Rich, green foliage. Flowers 
shading from yellow to crimson. Fine for cutting. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 15c. 
MARIGOLDS 
Double African Marigold 
2814 DOUBLE 
AFRICAN, 
Mixed (A)—An 
easily grown 
annual, supply¬ 
ing an abun¬ 
dance of color, 
and worthy of 
a place in any 
garden. Yellow 
to deep orange 
in color. Bloom 
from end of 
July until 
frost. Pkt., 5c. 
2816 DWARF 
FRENCH, 
Mixed (A) — 
More dwarf in 
habit than the 
African Mari¬ 
golds, smaller 
flowers ranging 
from yellow, 
orange and red 
and brown 
shades. Pkt.,5c. 
PETUNIAS 
2868 NIGELLA, Double Mixed (A)—Commonly called 
Love-In-The-Mist. A free flowering plant, of easy culture, 
growing in any garden soil. Finely cut foliage. Flowers 
blue and white. Used for bor¬ 
dering and cut flowers. Pkt., 5c. 
2889 PANSIES, Disco Giant 
Mixed (A-B)—The Pansy is 
one of our most valuable sum¬ 
mer and fall flowering plants of 
easy culture and sure to please. 
All flowers of Giant type and 
colors range from white, through 
the yellows, blues, purples, reds 
to black. Pkt., 10c. 
Petunia, 
Giants of California 
2894 SINGLE BEDDING, 
Mixed (A-B) — Good selection 
of colors. Massed or in rows, 
they make a brilliant effect. 
Pkt., 5c. 
2895 GIANTS OF CALIFOR¬ 
NIA (A)—Unsurpassed as bor¬ 
der plant. Very showy. Pkt., 
10c. 
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