All flower seeds priced of 10c per packet, 3 packets 25c. Postpaid. 
If larger amounts are desired, write us giving quantity wanted, and we will quote special prices. 
BLUE LACE FLOWER 
Didiscus 
Plant from September thru January 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom — 2-3 months 
A delightful blue annual, growing quickly from seed, pro¬ 
ducing long-stemmed, clustered heads. Very fine for bedding 
and especially charming when cut. This is comparatively new 
in gardens and has achieved wide popularity throughout the 
entire United States. Like the Baby’s Breath, it is also 
grown in large quantities by florists who find it profitable as 
a market flower. 
CALLIOPSIS 
Plant from September thru February 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom—4 months 
Bushy, wiry plants with large, loose clusters of yellow and 
dark crimson flowers, usually with a distinct eye in the cen¬ 
ter. Requires very little care and yields such a profusion of 
blooms that they may be cut generously without destroying 
the beauty of the bed. Plant them in groups, borders, or beds. 
CYPRESS VINE 
Plant from March thru May 
Approx, time seed solving to bloom—-2 months 
This is the most graceful of all small vines. It is unexcelled 
for a neat trellis or for ornamenting trunks of trees. Its fine¬ 
ly cut foliage is very ornamental and bears a profusion of 
star-shaped flowers. 
CALENDULA 
Plant from September thru January 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom—3-3y s months 
The Calendula is one of the finest winter and spring flowers 
for Florida. It is perfectly adapted to cool conditions and 
reaches magnificent proportions in glorious color, such as is 
seen nowhere else in the country except under glass. It grows 
quickly from seed, transplants easily, and is not affected by 
the coldest weather which Florida can experience. Space the 
plants 18 to 24 inches apart and take off all buds from each 
stem except the center if the largest and finest flowers are 
desired for cutting. If a showy display is wanted in the gar¬ 
den, allow all the buds to develop. 
Excellent Mixture. Made up of excellent sorts in shades of 
orange, yellow, and lemon. 
Kilgore's Sulphur Queen. Rich lemon-yellow. 
Kilgore's Golden Orange. Dark Orange. 
Kilgore’s Oolden Orange Calendula 
CANDYTUFT 
Plant from September thru January 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom — 2-3 months 
Charming clustered heads of daintily colored flowers. Nice 
for cutting but particularly desirable for edging walks and 
flower-beds. Grows to 12 inches high and blooms during au¬ 
tumn, winter, and spring, preferring the cooler weather. It 
can be transplanted, but is better if sown where it is to bloom 
and thinned out to 6 inches apart. 
Miniature Gem. A dainty miniature variety, 3]/ 2 inches 
in height, each plant producing from four to six spikes of 
pure white flowers. A perfect gem for the rock garden and 
for edging. 
Kilgore's White Hyacinth-Flowered. This is an extra se¬ 
lect strain, the largest and best Hyacinth-flowered type. 
Plant is of sturdy, compact habit of growth, 18 to 24 inches 
high, with huge spikes of flowers almost as large as hyacinths. 
Kilgore's Border Group. A mixture of various colors and 
varieties. 
CARNATION 
Plant from September thru December 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom — 3-4 months 
We offer the New Improved Giant Chaubaud strain, very 
superior to any other outdoor type. Each plant produces 
from 10 to 20 stalks of huge, intensely fragrant flowers. 
Allow plenty of space, at least 10 to 12 inches for each plant. 
COSMOS 
Plant from March thru May 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom — 2y 2 -3 months 
Plants grow 3 to 5 feet tall, covered with finely divided, 
bright green, fern-like foliage which makes a handsome back¬ 
ground for lower growing plants. The blooms are large and 
double, or single with a crested center, entirely different 
from the ordinary single varieties. The seed germinates easily 
and quickly. 
Kilgore's Choice Blend. Choice double varieties. 
Kilgore's Orange Flare Cosmos. (Improved Florida Cosmos). 
A new introduction. It is the richest deep orange imaginable 
and is borne freely on rather bushy, sparse-foliage plants 2 
or 3 feet high. One of its outstanding characteristics is its 
early blooming habit. Desirable for borders or bedding, and 
with its long, wiry stems, it makes an excellent plant to grow 
for cut flowers. 
CUPHEA-FIREFLY 
Plant from January thru March 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom -— 3-3y 2 months 
A dwarf, compact, showy plant with many small and deli¬ 
cately formed flowers, fiery red in color. The plant is a tender 
annual, blooming profusely throughout the summer. Recom¬ 
mended for the rockery, for window boxes, and ideal as a 
border or edging plant. 
_ CYNOGLOSSUM 
Chinese Forget-me-not 
Plant from September thru March 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom — 2-3 months 
A bushy plant, 18 to 20 inches high, covered over a long 
period with sprays of exquisitely lovely flowers. 
DAISY—SHASTA 
Plant from September thru March 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom—4 months 
These are marvelous cutting flowers, fine for borders, bed- 
ding, pots and window boxes. They are easy to transplant. 
Set them 12 to 15 inches apart. Plants are 2 to 3 feet tall. 
Kilgore's New Single and Semi-Double Giants. A new in¬ 
troduction. Flowers are pure glistening white, with bright 
yellow center, throwing about 50 per cent doubles. Singles 
are exceedingly large in size, much larger than ordinary 
strains, averaging 3 to 4 inches in diameter. The largest and 
most beautiful of all Shasta Daisies. 
DAISY—DAHLBORG 
Plant from September thru January 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom—3 months 
1 his tinj yellow daisy makes one of the finest winter edg¬ 
ings. Growth is rapid and the plants start to bloom when 
about 3 to 4 inches tall. Set seedlings 12 inches apart along 
the walk for a solid ribbon of blossoms. 
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