CARNATION 
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SHASTA DAISY GIANT DOUBLE 
COREOPSIS PAINTED DAISY 
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(CENTAUREA) —Commonly called Bachelor 
Button or Cornflower. Plant during Fall and 
Winter months. Very easily grown and a 
great favorite as a cut flower. Height from 
12 to 24 inches. Mixed colors. Pkl., lOc; oz., 
40c. 
FLORISTS BLUE—Pkl., 10 c; oz., 60c. 
ELATA BLUE —Very free-flowering half-hardy 
annual, covered with bright blue flowers. 
Used both for bedding and cutting. Height 
18 in. Pkl., tOC; 1/4 oz. $1.15. 
G^i^rutUori 
Plant from September until April. Cover 
the seed lightly and protect until established. 
Transplant to about 12 inches apart in per¬ 
manent location. Light shade is best suited 
to Carnations. 
MARGUERITE MIXED—18 inches—mostly 
double flowers. Pkl., lOc; oz., 60c. 
One of our best plants for edging, border¬ 
ing and for cutting. A hardy annual bearing 
large flower clusters during the Spring sea¬ 
son. Plant from September throughout the 
Winter and early Spring months. Height 
about 12 to 18 inches. 
UMBELLATA— White, Lavender, Pink, Crim¬ 
son and Mixed. Pkl., lOc; oz., 40c. 
One each of the above 4 colors of Candy- 
Tufl, 30c. 
Guiiiopiil 
Height 2 to 3 feet. Showy and beautiful, 
free-flowering annual of easy culture, thriv¬ 
ing in most any location, and blooming all 
Summer. Excellent for cutting and massing. 
Plant from September to May. Bi-color— 
Dwarf mixed. Pld., lOc; oz., 40c. 
2 to 2^ feet. A hardy perennial. Will 
bloom the first Spring if planted early in the 
Fall. Mixed colors. Pkl., 10c 
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(SWEET SULTAN) The large thistle-like 
blossoms are borne on long strong stems; 
when cut will last in good condition lor 
several days,- 2% feet tall. Sow in the fall 
or winter months so that they may perfect 
their flowers before very hot weather comes. 
MIXED COLORS—Pkl., 10 c; V4 oz., 25c; 
oz., 75c. 
QoiutnMtte 
(AOUILEGIA COLUMBINE) A hardy per¬ 
ennial of graceful habit, growing about 2 ft. 
high. The flowers are attractive and beau¬ 
tifully adapted for cut flowers. They may be 
successfully grown in partial shade. Fall 
sown seed will bloom the following Spring. 
Thrives well in Arizona. Double Mixed. 
Pkl., lOC; Yu oz., 40c. 
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Annual. A very showy mixture containing 
the most popular shades. Plant during early 
Spring months. Double Mixed—Pkl., lOc; 
oz., 45c. 
An annual of easy culture and very hardy. 
Thrives in sun or shade. Plant in Fall or 
Spring. Height, 18 inches. Double and Sin¬ 
gle Mixed. Pkl., 10c; oz., 60c. 
Very hardy, growing in most any location. 
Sow seed in the Fall and throughout the 
Winter months. Blooms throughout the Sum¬ 
mer monhs. 
NEW DOUBLE COREOPSIS — Sunburst — 
Fully Double—a great improvement over the 
single Coreopsis. Pkl., 10 c; Yi oz., 75c. 
LANCEOLATA GRANDIFLORA) — Single. 
Very hardy, growing in most any location. 
The golden yellow flowers continue lo bloom 
throughout the entire season. Excellent • for 
cutting. Pkl., lOc; oz., 50o. 
Sow seeds in beds and transplant to per¬ 
manent location. Double Mixed—Pkl., 25c. 
(FOX GLOVE)— Particularly adapted to the 
higher altitudes of Arizona. Will do well 
in warmer climates when planted in partial 
shade. Pkl., lOc; Yt ‘>^■1 
(BELLIS PERENNIS)— Blooms freely in cool 
weather. Excellent for border, as it grows 
about four inches tall. Plant early in the 
Fall. Mixed colors—Pkl., lOc; Vs oz., 60c. 
yiPiaita 
(ALASKA) —This is the finest variety. The 
flowers are very large and splendid for cut¬ 
ting. Plant in early Fall or Spring. Pkl., lOc; 
Yk oz., 40c. 
GIANT DOUBLE SHASTA DAISY— (Diener's 
Strain.) Very large and mostly double. New 
and unusual. Pkl. 25c. 
T^xutUed 
(ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUM) — These 
hardy annuals are very showy and effective 
garden varieties. They grow to a height of 
about 2% feet, producing a profusion of 
very lovely daisy-like flowers. They are 
easily grown, excellent for cutting purposes. 
Plant during Fall months. 
Mixed Colors. Pkl., lOc; oz., 45c. 
