206 Phlox, Rainbow Gigantea (9) 
—A color range of soft art shades 
and color combination never before 
seen in annual phlox. Enormous '1 to 
1 yi inch flowers in abundance all 
summer and fall. Pkt. 10c 
213 Phlox, Starred and Fringed 
(12) —The fringed and cut blossoms 
of many colors look almost like 
twinkling stars. Pkt. 8c 
214 Poppies, Giant Dbl. Mixed (36) 
—The mammoth carnation-flowered 
poppies give double fringed flowers 
in many shades of pink and red. An 
attractive annual. Pkt. 8c 
215 Poppies, Eschscholtzia, Calif. 
Mixed (12) —A free blooming annual 
rich in crimson, pink, and orange- 
scarlet shades. A very showy free 
blooming annual. Pkt. 8c 
216 Poppies, American Legion (20) 
—The satiny, brilliant scarlet flower 
with a white maltese cross is very 
beautiful. Pkt. 8c 
217 Poppies, Shirley Fi. Mixed (20) 
—Satiny textured flowers in a pleas¬ 
ing variety of colors. Pkt. 8c 
218 Portulaca, Single Mixed (4)— 
Brilliant colors, and bloom until 
frost. Like a hot sunny place. Pkt. 8c 
219 Portulaca, Rose Moss, Dbl. 
Mixed (4) —Our unsurpassed, choice 
doubles. Delicate green foliage sim¬ 
ply covered all season with the bright 
colored flowers. Thrive on poor soil, 
and during dry weather these dadnty 
flowers are at their best. Resemble 
small roses. Pkt. 8c 
220 Rudbeckia, Golden Sunset 
(18-24) —The large golden yellow 
flowers with a deep mahogany zone 
are fine for cutting. A very showy 
garden flower. Pkt. 8c 
221 Salpiglossis, Dwarf Giant 
Flowering (18) —The dwarf mixture 
of this popular annual is ideal for 
beds and borders. Compact, branch¬ 
ing plants, and very free flowering, 
Pkt. 10c 
222 Salpiglossis, Trumpet Flower 
(27) —The gold veined petals of a 
deep rich color are in many combina¬ 
tions. Until frost the petunia shape 
blooms are in profusion. Easy to 
grow in full sun. Pkt. 8c 
223 Salvia, Blue Redder Farinacea 
(36) —The sturdy plants with tall 
spikes of lovely blue flowers are fine 
for background, beds and borders. 
Useful as an everlasting. Pkt. 8c 
224 Salvia, America, Globe of Fire 
(20) —The most uniform continuous 
bloomer of all scarlet sages. The bril¬ 
liant flowers on compact plants are 
fine for border and edging. Pkt. 10c 
225 Scabiosa, Mourning Bride (30) 
—The soft colored blooms on long 
stems make the large flowered hy¬ 
brids the most desirable for garden 
and cutting. Pick of the faded flow¬ 
ers for long bloom. Pkt. 8c 
226 Scabiosa, Black Prince (30)— 
The rich black purple flowers are 
very showy. Pkt. 8c 
POPPIES, Shirley Fi. Mixed 
227 Scabiosa, Blue Cockade (30) 
—A lovely blue so desirable in the 
garden. Pkt. 8c 
228 Snow on the Mountain, (24)— 
Euphorbia is one of the showiest 
ornamental foliage plants. The at¬ 
tractive leaves are edged white and 
green. Pkt. 8c 
229 Stocks, Fi. Dbl. Mixed (15)— 
Large flowers in a wonderful range of 
colors. Bloom profusely in the cool 
weather of late fall. Pkt. 8c 
230 Snapdragon, New Calif. Rust 
Proof (24) —The finest color range 
of all the Rust Resistant mixtures. 
Gives beautiful beds and lovely 
gardens. One of the finest annuals 
for cutting. Pkt. 10c 
231 Snapdragon, Finest Mixed (24) 
—Our non-rust-proof strain gives 
beautiful flowers and colorful beds. 
Fine for cutting Pkt. 8c 
232 Statice, New Hybrids (15)— An 
excellent beddihg and border plant 
and one of the most useful for winter 
bouquets. Pkt. 8c 
233 Strawflowers, Everlastings, Fi. 
Mixed (20) —Our own collection of 
rich, glittering colors and many 
kinds. Especially selected for your 
winter and decorative bouquets. 
Pkt. 8c 
234 Sunflower, Mam. Russian 
( 120 )— The attractive large heads 
make a feeding table for birds in late 
summer and fall. Pkt. 8c 
235 Sweet Peas, Shirley Temple.— 
Four beautiful soft rose pink blooms 
on each stem, the most lovely color 
and the sweetest perfumed of aU the 
new sweet peas. Early and free 
flowering. Pkt. 15c 
236 Sweet Peas, Delicious. —One of 
the new sweet pea introductions and 
a lovely, delightful color reminding 
one of crushed strawberries and 
cream blended together in a delicious 
combination. Pkt. 15c 
SNAPDRAGON 
New Calif, Rustproof 
237 Sweet Peas, Spencer Mixed.— 
The beautiful flower that everybody 
loves and in such a variety of colors. 
Fine for cutting. Pkt. 8c, 1 oz. 20c 
238 Sweet Peas, Early Large Flwg. 
Spencers. —A new strain of Sweet 
Peas having the large Spencer type 
flower, but bloom earlier and last 
longer. The fragrant blooms have a 
semi-double appearance. Pkt. 8c, 
1 Oz. 20c 
239 Blue Bonnet. —A fine clear blue. 
Pkt. 8c 
240 Red Bird. —Bright crimson red. 
Pkt. 8c 
241 Orange King. Pkt. 8c 
242 Lavender. Pkt. 8c 
243 Maroon. —Pkt. 8c 
244 Deep Scarlet. —Pkt. 8c 
245 White.— Pkt. 8c 
246 Sweet Peas, Everlasting Mixed 
— Similar to annual Sweet Peas, but 
more wax-like. Remove seed pods for 
continuous bloom. Hardy. Pkt. 8c 
247 Sweet Sultan, Centaurea Mix. 
(30) —Flowers have deeply fringed 
petals, graceful in form and fragrant. 
Exquisite colors of rose, lavender, 
lilac, purple, white, and yellow. Long 
stems, fine for cutting. Pkt. 8c 
248 Sweet William, Single Mixed 
(18) —A perennial favorite of the 
flower lover. Early spring bloom in 
rich and varied color. Pkt. 8c 
249 Tithonia, Golden Flower of 
the Incas (72) —A popular flower in 
the South with orange vermilion 
blooms and growing habit like Dah¬ 
lias. Must be started early for bloom 
in our section. Pkt. 8c 
250 Torenia, Wishbone Flower (12) 
—The light blue flowers are fine for 
window boxes, borders, and low bed¬ 
ding effects. Useful in rock gardens. 
Pkt. 8c 
SWEET PEAS 
Ea. Lg. Flwg. Mixed 
251 Verbena, Meteor (10)— The 
flaming red blooms with a bold white 
eye make this unusually attractive. 
A vigorous grower and very free- 
flowering. Pkt. 10c 
252 Verbena, Hybrida Comp. Mix¬ 
ed (6) —The continuous bloom, com¬ 
pact habit, and neatness make this 
desirable for bedding and small 
gardens. Choice colors. Pkt. 10c 
253 Verbena, Beauty of Oxford (8) 
—Soft rose colored large individual 
blooms with some tinged salmon. 
Easily grown. Pkt. 10c 
254 Verbena, Mammoth Mixed 
( 10 ) —Fine for borders, beds, porch 
boxes, and among tall growing plants 
like Lilies. The many vivid colors have 
made this one of the most popular 
flowers since grandmother’s time. 
Bloom all summer and fall. Pkt. 8c 
255 Vinca, White with Crimsort: 
Eye (15) —Glossy dark green foliage, 
and a profusion of white, crimson 
eyed flowers. Makes a colorful border 
in late summer and fall. Pkt. 8c 
256 Zinnia, California Giants. (36) 
—One of the most graceful flowers in 
a wide color range. Grows every¬ 
where and stands any kind of weath¬ 
er. Pkt. 8c 
257 Zinnia, Gold Medal Dahlia 
Flowered (30) —Immense dahlia¬ 
like flowers whose petals seem to be 
almost piled one upon the other. 
Large, double flowers and the most 
widely planted. A choice color range. 
Pkt. 8c 
258 Canary Bird, Rich yellow. Pkt. 
8c 
259 Crimson Monarch, deep crim¬ 
son. Pkt. 8c 
260 Exquisite, Light rose. Pkt. 8c 
ZINNIA 
Gold Medal Dahlia Flowered 
261 Zinnia, Pompom or Lilliput 
(24) —The small plants with flowers 
of rich, bright colors make this very 
popular. Bloom all summer and fall. 
Easily grown, deserving a place in 
every garden. Pkt. 8c 
262 Zinnia, Red Riding Hood (16) 
—The compact plants are literally 
covered with the double scarlet flow¬ 
ers. Lilliput type, very uniform and 
fine for borders. Pkt. 10c 
263 Zinnia, Lilliput Tom Thumb 
(6-10) —The tiny plants with the 
small brightly colored flowers are 
very attractive. When well establish¬ 
ed, thin out the tall growing plants 
for uniform height. Pkt. 10c 
264 Zinnia, Linearis (10)— The 
single flowers are a lovely shade of 
golden orange, with a delicate lemon 
yellow stripe through each petal. 
One of the most interesting of the 
newer zinnias for border and edging 
use. Pkt. 10c 
265 Zinnia, Haageana (12) —The 
Mexican Zinnias have a charm all 
their own. Dainty blooms, attractive 
colors and many combinations. Fine 
for bedding. Pkt. 8c 
266 Zinnia, Fantasy (24) —This 
lacy totaled new flower in the deli¬ 
cate shades of red, yellow, orange, 
pink, and cream is becoming more 
widely planted each season. A charm¬ 
ing cut flower. Pkt. 10c 
Mother’s 
Everblooming 
Collection 
1 full-size packet of each 
Alyssum, Little Gem 
Dianthus, Garden Pinks 
Gaillardia, Annual Blanket 
Flower 
Marigold, Dwarf Double 
Harmony 
Four O'Clocks, Marvel of 
Peru 
Petunia, Exquisite Mixed 
Phlox, Drummond! 
Portulaca, Rose Moss Dbl. 
Mixed 
Zinnia, Pom Pom or^illiput 
All 9 packets for 50c 
Postpaid. 
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