1M. Balsam, Lady’s Slipper, Finest 
Mixed (24) —An old, free blooming 
favorite with many brilliantly color¬ 
ed showy flowers. Likes a hot sun and 
rich soil. Pkt. 8c 
122 Balloon Vine, Love-in-a-puff 
(C) —A clean growing vine with a 
delicate bloom. Large, round, inflated 
seed pods resemble small balloons. 
Pkt. 8c 
123 Bean, Scarlet Runner (C) — A 
quick growing, strong vine with 
many bright, pea-like flowers. Very 
popular. Pkt. 8c 
124 Brachycome, Swan River Daisy 
(12) —Free flowering with dainty 
blue, white, and pink blooms re¬ 
sembling small cinerarias. A fine 
edging, bed, or pot plant. Pkt. 8c 
125 Browallia, (10)— A compact and 
profuse blooming little plant covered 
with white and blue flowers. Likes 
rich soil, fine for cutting and color 
combinations. Pkt. 8c 
126 Calendula, Sunshine (18)— 
Large, buttercup yellow flowers re¬ 
semble Chrysanthemums. A long 
season of bloom, and fine for cutting. 
Pkt. 8c 
ASTER, Crego W. R. Mixed 
127 Calendula, Double Mixed (18) 
—The old fashioned, free flowering 
Pot Marigold. Especially lovely in 
late fall. Shades of yellow and 
orange. Pkt. 8c 
128 Calliopsis, Bicolor Dwf. Mix. 
(15) —Easily grown, vigorous plants 
with color variations of yellow, 
orange, brown, and maroon. Bloom 
throughout the summer. Pkt. 8c 
129 Campanula, Cup and Saucer 
(20) —A biennial that is easily grown 
and gives a profusion of blue, rose, 
and white flowers. Pkt. 8c 
130 Candytuft, Umbellata (10)— 
Purple, lilac, rose, carmine, and white 
flowers are showy for mass planting 
and bloom for a long time. Make suc¬ 
cessive plantings for continuous 
bloom. Pkt. 8c 
Rock Garden 
Collection 
1 packet of each 
Abronia 
Alyssom, Procumbens 
Brachycome 
Annual Mixture 
Marigold, Tagetes 
Phlox, Drummondi 
Porfulaca, Dbl. Mixed 
Zinnia, Tom Thumb 
All 8 packets for 45c 
Postpaid. 
All 8( Flower packets on pages 66, 
67, 68, 69 are 7 packets for 50c, 
POSTPAID 
Your Choice, Alike or Assorted 
ANNUAL FLOWERS for THE CHILDREN 
and GROWN-UPS too. 
Our Special Mixture. 
Large pkt. 8c, Vz oz. 25c 
131 Canterbury Bell, Annual Mix¬ 
ed (24) —Blue, pink, rose and white 
blooms the first year from seed. One 
of the finest annuals. Pkt. 8c 
132 Cardinal Climber, Ipomea 
Hyb. (C) —Everybody admires this 
strong and rapid growing annual vine. 
Grows IS to 20 feet, and is covered 
with fiery red flowers from midsum¬ 
mer until frost. Pkt. 8c 
133 Carnation, Marguerite Mixed 
( 12 )— The most popular early flow¬ 
ering carnation. Robust and long 
stemmed plants give a continuous 
season of fragrant bloom. Pkt. 8c 
134 Castor Bean, Ricinus (120)— 
A tall growing background plant with 
ornamental foliage. Useful for screen¬ 
ing off alleys and unsightly places. 
Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 15c 
CALLIOPSIS 
Bicolor Dwf. Mixed 
135 Contaurea, Dusty Miller (10) 
—Thick silvery white and green 
leaves make this one of the most at¬ 
tractive foliage plants. Easy to 
grow. Pkt. 8c 
136 Chinese Woolllower (24)— 
Crimson, rose, and yellow flowers in 
a choice mixture on compact, pyra¬ 
midal plants. One of the finest 
Celosia’s. Pkt. 8c 
137 Chorizanthe, Turkish Rug¬ 
ging. Forms a dense mat of deli¬ 
cate pink statice-like flowers. Every 
rock garden should include this. 
Pkt. 8c 
138 Clarkia, Double Mixed (24)— 
From July to October the pink, car¬ 
mine, orange, rose and scarlet blooms 
are in profusion. Easily grown and 
especially attractive. Pkt. 8c 
139 Cockscomb, Celosia Plumosa 
(30) —Attractive crimson, scarlet 
and yellow plumes to brighten the 
garden from midsummer until frost. 
Pkt. 8c 
140 Cockscomb, Celosia Spicata 
(36) —Round spike-like blooms of a 
soft bright rose tipped a silvery 
white. Very attractive. Pkt. 8c 
GOURDS 
Ornamented Mixed 
141 Cockscomb, Celosia Cristata 
(30) —The velvety red heads of the 
old fashioned celosia are very beau¬ 
tiful. Will brighten up any garden. 
Pkt. 8c 
142 Coix, Job’s Tears (36) —An 
ornamental grass with curious seeds 
Pkt. 8c 
143 Coleus (20) —The most hand¬ 
some foliage plant with attractive 
shades and colorings of yellow, cop¬ 
per, red, etc. Pkt. 10c 
144 Columbine, Crimson Star (18) 
—A large blooming Aquilegia with 
sepals and long spurs of deep cop- 
I)ery-crimson with white petals. A 
perennial with a unique color com¬ 
bination. Pkt. 10c 
145 Cosmos, Orange Flare (36) 
Vivid orange flowers produced freely 
on long wiry stems all summer and 
fall. A colorful flower that is easily 
grown. Pkt. 10c 
146 Cosmos, Mam. Ea. Flowering 
(48) —The feathery green foliage cov¬ 
ered with large single flowers of red, 
pink, and white make a lovely show¬ 
ing from midsummer until frost. 
Long stems. Pkt. 8c, 'A oz. 15c 
147 Cypress Vine, Ipomea (c)—A 
graceful climber with fern-like foli¬ 
age covered with red and white 
flowers from mid-summer until frost. 
Best planted with other vines. Pkt. 
8c 
148 Dianthus, Sweet Wiveisfleld 
(12) —Large flowers, and a brilliant 
color range the first year from seed. 
Grows like Sweet William. Pkt. 8c 
149 Dianthus, Pinks, Heddewigi 
Dbl. Mix. (12) —The crimson, ma¬ 
roon, pink and violet flowers arc 
freely produced for many weeks. 
Easily grown, fine for cutting. 
Pkt. 8c 
150 Dianthus, Pinks, Fringed Dbl. 
Mixed (12) —Large, deeply cut flow¬ 
ers in a wonderful color range. Long 
stems, fine for cutting and a con¬ 
tinuous bloom. Pkt. 10c 
151 Didiscus, Blue Lace Flower 
(20) —A dainty, charming blue and 
lavender flower. Excellent for bed¬ 
ding and cutting. Pkt. 8c 
152 Dwarf Cup Flower (4) —Love¬ 
ly lavender blue flowers, heightened 
by a touch of yellow in the center, 
are charming for edging, border, 
window box, or flower pot. Pkt. ISc 
LARKSPUR, Annual Mixed 
153 Euphorbia Heterophylla, An¬ 
nual Poinsettia (30) —Similar to 
our popular Christmas plant. Glossy 
green leaves with vivid scarlet 
bracts makes it very attractive. 
Pkt. 8c 
154 Four O’Clocks, Marvel of Peru 
(24) —A glossy foliage with fairy 
flowers of red, yellow, white, and 
lilac from July until frost. An old- 
fashioned beautiful flower. Pkt. 8c, 
1 oz. 15c 
155 Gaillardia, Annual Blanket 
Flower (18) —Rich blends of red, 
orange, and gold give a summer 
garden of choice colors. Blooms pro¬ 
fusely. Pkt. 8c 
156 Gaillardia, The Dazzler (24)— 
Bright yellow flowers with an intense 
crimson center are very striking. A 
perennial, fine for cutting and garden 
display. Pkt. 10c 
157 Golden Bedder, Cheiranthus 
(12) —A neat growing plant with 
flowers in a lovely shade of golden 
yellow. A hardy perennial blooming 
the first year from seed, and es¬ 
pecially fine for the rockery and edg¬ 
ing. Pkt. 15c 
158 Gomphrena, Globe Amaranth 
(18) —Clover like heads, and attrac¬ 
tive colors make showy gardens 
from midsummer until late fall. One 
of the prettiest of the everlastings. 
Pkt. 8c 
Winter Bouquet 
Collection 
1 packet of each 
Acroclinium 
Celosia Cristata 
Gomphrena 
Lunaria 
Strawflower^ / 
All 5 packets for 30c ' 
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