MARIGOLD 
Yellow Supreme 
159 Gourds, Ornamental Mixed 
(C)—Very useful for covering fenc¬ 
es, slopes, and unsightly places. Our 
special mixture of many varieties is 
very attractive. Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 15c 
160 Godetia, Upright single mixed 
(15)— A richly colored hardy annual 
that thrives in poor soil. The very 
showy, satiny textured flowers are 
in profusion. Pkt. 8c 
161 Gypsophila, Annual Baby’s 
Breath (15) —The tiny white blos¬ 
soms thickly cover these charming 
little plants. Make several plantings 
for continuous bloom. Pkt. 8c 
162 Hollyhocks, Dbl. Mixed (72)— 
Chater's choice strain of large double 
flowers in many beautiful colors. 
Hardy. Pkt. 8c 
163 Iceland Poppy, Imperial Jew¬ 
els Mixed (20) —The color tones of 
rose, red, yellow, apricot, buff etc. 
are almost limitless. The flowers are 
beautifully frilled, and on strong wiry 
stems. A perennial but usually flow¬ 
ers the first year from seed. Pkt. 8c 
164 Ipomea, White Moonflower 
(C)—The waxy-white blooms give 
garden beauty every evening and 
cloudy day. Must be started early. 
Pkt. 8c 
165 Kochia, Mexican Fire Bush 
(30) —Easily grown and a favorite 
for home garden hedges. Moss-Uke 
clear green foliage turns bronze red 
in the fall. Pkt. 8e 
166 Larkspur, Annual Mixed (30) 
—Blue, pink, violet, scarlet, and 
white blooms in profusion for many 
weeks. Fine for bedding and cutting. 
One of the surest annuals for color 
and beauty. Pkt. 8c 
167 Linaria, Fairy Bouquet (8)— 
Distinct flowers of rose, yellow, pink, 
lavender and many others. The small 
snapdragon-like flowers are very 
dainty. Pkt. 8c 
Cut Flower 
Collection 
T packet each of the 
following 
Anchusa, Blue Bird 
Aster, W. R. Mixed 
Calliopsis, Dwf. Mixed 
Cosmos, Orange Flore 
; ( Larkspur, Annual Mixed 
Marigold, Crown of Gold 
. ■ Nasturtium, Golden Gleam 
. Petunia, Exquisite Mixed 
: ,, Phlox, Drummondi 
■ Scabiosa, Fi. Mixed 
Sweet Peas, Lg. Flwg. Mixed 
Zinnia, Hqdgeana 
All 12 packets for 65c 
Postpaid. 
168 Linum, Scarlet Flax (16) —A 
free flowering summer annual. Make 
successive plantings for a continuous 
supply of crimson-orange flowers. 
Pkt. 8c 
169 Lobelia, Crystal Palace (6)— 
Plants loaded with rich, deep true 
blue blossoms all season makes it 
desirable for edging. A very attrac¬ 
tive plant for home gardens. Pkt. 8c 
170 Lunaria, Honesty Plant (45)— 
Purple flowers followed by silvery 
seed pods makes this annual useful 
in winter bouquets. Pkt. 8c 
NASTURTIUM 
Golden Gleam 
171 Lupins, Texas Blue Bonnet 
(15)-A free flowering annual with 
dark, glossy foliage. Fine for cutting 
beds, and also borders. Likes partial 
shade. (Nick seed shell to assure 
germination.) Pkt. 8c 
172 Marigold, Fr. Dwf. Monarch 
Strain (12) —An All-America win¬ 
ner with double flowers in combina¬ 
tion colors of orange, bronze, yellow 
and mahogany. Easily grown. Pkt. 8c 
173 Marigold, Crown of Gold (24) 
—The odorless foliage and flower 
centers of short curled and quilled 
petals with an outside collar of flat 
guard petals make this new marigold 
outstanding. A profusion of orange 
flowers all summer and fall. A Gold 
Medal Winner. Pkt. 10c 
174 Marigold, Dwarf Dbl. Harmo¬ 
ny (15) —A charming, scabiosa-like 
flower with deep orange center petals 
flanked by wide dark maroon-brown 
petals. Very free flowering especially 
in dry weather. Pkt. 10c 
175 Marigold, Giant African Dbl. 
(30) —You will enjoy an abundance 
of yellow, brown, lemon, and orange 
blooms all summer and fall. Fine 
planted with Larkspur. Very easy 
to grow. Pkt. 8c 
176 Marigold, Little Giant (8) —A 
dwarf, neat and compact edging plant 
with an abundance of gay, glowing 
orange flowers. Very dainty, with 
fern-like foliage all summer and fall. 
Pkt. 8c 
177 Marigold, Guinea Gold (24)— 
Flowers of the carnation flowered 
type, a brilliant orange flushed with 
gold. The gay blooms are in abund¬ 
ance from midsummer until frost. 
Pkt. 8c 
178 Marigold, Yellow Supreme 
(30) —Creamy yellow blossoms of the 
carnation flowered type all summer 
and fall. Easily grown. Pkt. 8c 
179 Mignonette, Finest Mixed (15) 
—The delightfully fragrant flowers 
are useful for cutting and combining 
in bouquets. Easily grown, ever- 
blooming. Pkt. 8c 
180 Morning Glory, Giant Jap¬ 
anese Mixed (C) —Mammoth flow¬ 
ers with gay colors that will astonish 
you. Likes poor soil and full sun 
Pkt. 8c 
181 Nasturtium, Dwarf Mixed (10) 
—The most popular dwarf annual, 
easy to grow on poor soil and blooms 
for weeks. A rich combination of 
colors fine for beds and borders. 
Pkt. 8c 
182 Nasturtium, Tall Mixed. —Our 
giant flowering strain strong in colors 
of red, yellow, salmon and orange. 
Pkt. 8c 
183 Nasturtium, Golden Gleam.— 
One of the original winners of the 
All-America Gold Medal but still 
one of the most widely planted of all 
new flowers. The fragrant, golden 
yellow blooms are fine for cutting. 
Blooms profusely. Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 15c 
184 Nasturtium, Dbl. Glorious 
Gleam Hybrids. —The large, dou¬ 
ble, and sweet scented blooms are 
fine for cutting, beds, and borders. 
Striking colors. Pkt. 1 Oz. 15c 
185 Nasturtium, Scarlet Gleam.*,- 
The flowers of a fiery orange scarlet 
color are long stemmed and sweet 
scented. Won an All-America Gold 
Medal. Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 15c 
186 Nasturtium, Dwf. Dbl. Golden 
Globe. —Sweetly scented, golden 
yellow flowers freely cover the com¬ 
pact bush type plant. Easily grown 
and very popular. Pkt. 10c, 1 Oz. 20c 
187 Nicotiana, Sweet Scented 
Tobacco (30) —Stately plants with 
large trumpet shaped blooms resem¬ 
bling petunias. From midsummer 
until frost the pink, red, and white 
blooms will give evening fragrance to 
your garden. Pkt. 8c 
PETUNIA 
California Giants 
188 Nigella, Love-in-a-mist, Miss 
Jekyll (15) —Large, cornflower blue 
blossoms set in a mist and fern-like 
foliage. Very attractive. Pkt. 8c 
189 Ornamental Grasses, Fi. Mix¬ 
ed. —For combining in winter bou¬ 
quets with everlasting flowers this 
is most useful. Pkt. 8c 
190 Painted Daisies, Finest Mixed 
( 20 )— A flower loved by all and 
should be in every garden. E)asily 
grown, blooms early, and a choice 
variety of colors. Pkt. 8c 
191 Pansy, Super Swiss Giants (6) 
—For size, color, and free blooming 
qualities this blended mixture is the 
finest. Compact plants and gorgeous 
bloom. Pkt. 20c 
192 Pansy, Shakespeare’s Hearts¬ 
ease (4) —A simple, quaint little 
pansy suitable for any location in the 
garden. Similar to our Violet in size 
and form. Purple, yellow, white and 
blue colors that are very pleasing. 
Pkt. 25c 
193 Pansy, Giant Superb Mixed |l 
( 6 ) —A very large flowering strain in q 
a beautiful color range. They make a"^ 
delightful garden. Pkt. 8c S 
194 Petunia, Martha Washington .|| 
(6) —The graceful, ruffled flowers of v 
blush pink with wine-red veins lead- ^ 
ing to the throat of dark violet L 
literally cover the ball shaped plant. 5 
A silver medal winner. Pkt. 15c S 
195 Petunia, New Rose Gem (8)— ^ 
A dwarf, compact plant covered all 3 
summer with rich, lovely deep rose a 
flowers that have made it so popular. 
Fine for bed and border plantings. ? 
Pkt. 15c 
196 Petunia, Theodosia (10)— 
Large,'fringed, rose pink flowers that •. 
look almost double. A clear golden ^ 
throat makes it unusual. Sturdy x 
plants and a profusion of bloom. 3 
Pkt. ISc 4 
Petunia (12) —The most successful .3 
annual flower in our garden decora- | 
tions. Easily grown, blooms early 
and continuously until frost. Im- ^ 
proved colors make beautiful beds, I 
borders, and terraces. The balcony I 
types are best for window boxes. 
197 Exquisite Mixed.— Our finest 
for solid beds and borders. Choice 
colors. Pkt. 8c 
198 Purple.— A royal purple that 
looks almost like velvet. Pkt. 10c 
199 Rose of Heaven.— A rich, bril- ' 
liant rose. An improved Rosy Morn. 
Pkt. 10c 
200 Flaming Velvet. —The wine red 9 
flowers have a rich, velvety sheen. 
Pkt. ISc 
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201 Periwinkle. —A small flowering 
type with a profusion of pastel blue . 
blossoms. Pkt. 8c 
202 California Giants.— The large, ' 
ruffled and fringed petunia that is so ( 
delightful. Pkt. ISc -i 
203 Balcony Blue. —The velvety, '' 
violet blue flowers are very rich, 
Pkt. 8c ( 
204 Balcony Rose. —A fiery rose. 
Pkt. 8c : 
205 Balcony White. —Pure snowW 
white. Pkt. 6c 
207 Phlox, Drummondi Annual ' 
Mixed (12) —One of the easiest m\ 
grown and most satisfactory of all i 
flowers'. Our special strain with its 
rich variety of clear, vivid colors will 
delight you. Profuse bloom, forming ^ 
a sheet of color, even in the hot 
weather. Pkt. 8c, Oz. 35c 
208 Red, white eye. —Pkt. 8c 
209 Purple.— Pkt. 8c 
210 Yellow.— Pkt. 8c 
211 Pink.— Pkt. 8c 
212 White.— Pkt. 8c 
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