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FLOWER SEEDS—(Continued) 
Hollyhock 
Pkt. 
DAHLIAS—Single finest mixed—Perennial—Colors surpris¬ 
ingly attractive . 10 
DAISY—English double—Perennial fine mixed colors. 
Flowers white, pink, red and dark crimson double . 10 
DELPHINIUM—See Larkspur 
DIDISCUS—Blue Lace Flower—Coeruleus. Annual 18 in. 
exquisite pale lavender, blooms fine for cutting . 10 
EVERLASTING—See Strawflower (Helichrysum) 
FORGET-ME-NOT—Myosotis perennial 6 in. high covered 
with flowers . 10 
FOUR O’CLOCKS—Marvel of Peru (Mirabilis Jalapa)— 
Annual finest mixed 2 ft. Flowers funnel shaped white, red, 
and striped, very fragrant . 10 
FOX GLOVE—Digitalis—Hardy biennial, finest mixed, 3to5 ft. 
Border plant, very ornamental with dense spikes of flowers . 10 
GAILLARDIA—Blanket Flower—Annual mixed colors 18 in. 
Remarkable for the brilliancy, size and profusion of 
flowers. Fine for cutting . 10 
GAILLARDIA PORTOLA—Perennial, showy and beautiful . 10 
GLOBE AMARANTH—Gomphrena—Annual 2 ft. Mixed colors. Flowers resemble 
cloverheads, very attractive . 10 
GODETIAS—Finest mixed—Annual—6 to 12 in. Bloom profusely, showy rich and 
varied colors somewhat like Azalea . 10 
GRASS—Ornamental—Mixed Annual 18 in. used for winter bouquets, delicate, beautiful . 10 
GYPSOPHILA—Baby’s Breath—Paniculata—Hardy perennial 2 to 3 ft. Fine white 
flowers giving a delicate lace effect . 10 
HELICHRYSUM (Everlasting)—See Strawflower 
HIBISCUS—(Marshmallow or Rosemallow)—Hardy perennial 6 ft. giant flowered 
blooms are white and shades of pink to rose and crimson . 10 
HOLLYHOCKS—Perennial mixed colors. This new hybrid hollyhock will flower the 
first season . 10 
HONEYSUCKLE—Columbine Aquilegia—Mixed colors, hardy perennial 2 ft. . 10 
KOCHI A—Mexican Fire Plant—Burning Bush—Summer Cypress—Annual 2-2 ft. 
Plant is a lively green which in early autumn becomes carmine or blood red . 10 
KUDZU VINE—Japanese (Pueraria Thunbergiana) hardy perennial 8to 10 ft. first year 
Flowers are large, of a pleasing shade of purple. Leaf of a bean . 10 
LACE FLOWER—See Didiscus 
LARKSPUR—(Delphinium)—Hardy perennial mixed .10 
LARKSPUR—{Delphinium)—Annual—Finest mixed colors. Fine for bouquets .10 
LOBELIAS—Annual 4 to 6 in. mixed. Forms dense masses of flowers of pretty little 
blue and white flowers . 10 
LUPINUS—(Lupine) mixed colors 2 ft. Annual free-flowering with long graceful 
spikes of rich colored pea-shaped flowers • 10 
MARIGOLD—French and African Double Mixed Colors—Very showy . 10 
MARIGOLD—French Legion of Honor—dwarf single; a grand border plant with beau¬ 
tiful, very compact little bushes 6 in. high. Flowers 
golden yellow marked with a large spot of velvety 
crimson at base of each petal . 10 
MARIGOLD—Guinea Gold—2 to 2J^ ft. Large flowers, 
long stems, fine for cutting . 10 
MARSHMALLOW—See Hibiscus 
MIGNONETTE—Grandiflora Improved. A very fine new 
and distinct variety, its fragrance is rich and powerful. 
Literally a mass of golden yellow . 10 
MOON FLOWER OR EVENING GLORY—Rapid 
Climber has large, pure white fragrant flowers . 10 
MORNING GLORY—Imperial Japanese, very rapid 
climber. Gigantic flowers. Exquisite new colors. 
Beautiful foliage -10 
MORNING GLORY—Heavenly Blue—Annual rapid 
- climber, immense flowers of exquisite shade of blue . 10 
MOURNING BRIDE—See Scabiosa 
NASTURTIUM—Tall, finest, mixed, beautiful and lux¬ 
uriant climber, of easiest culture, flowering until frost 
Double African Marigold COmCS. Pkt. 10c, OZ. 15c, H lb. 50c. 
