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Campanula COSMOS 
Alyssum 
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“R” Beautiful little plant for beds, borders, rock- 
work, and baskets, blooming profusely ail sum¬ 
mer. 
400 — Little Dorritt —“New” miniature white flow¬ 
ers. 
401 — Lutescens—Cream yellow. 
402 — Lilac Queen — Deep lilac. r 
All Alyssum—10c Pkt., Plants 25c doz. 
405—AGERATUM—Blue Cap— 1 ‘R” One of the 
best bedding plants being literally a sheet of 
dwarf compact blue blooms. 
Pkt. 10c, Plants 25c doz. 
Asters 
The loveliest summer flowers. Our selection con¬ 
tains only those of proven beauty. 
420— Super Giant— Los Angeles— We believe the 
most beautiful aster grown a beautiful shell pink, 
fully double, 5 to 8 in. in diameter. 
421— Giants of California— Flowers are large and 
full, of the crego type but much larger. We have 
these in: Carmine, Rose, White, dark Purple and 
Mixed.__ 
422— Giant Mammoth Peony Flowered— Immense 
fully double flowers borne on long straight stems. 
Carried in Flesh Pink, White, Purple, Mixed. 
423— Improved Giant California Sunshine—The 
flowers 4 to 5 in. in diameter are composed of a 
single row of loosely placed outer petals which 
contrast with nique yellow quill like center disc. 
Carried in: Pink, Blue, Purple, White and Mixed. 
424— Early Beauty — Wilt resistant, fully double 
flowersflowers 3 in. in diameter, carried in: Violet, 
Crimson, Pink, White. 
Aster Seed—10c Pkt. Transplanted plants: 30c 
dozen. 
CALENDULA GAILLARDIA 
431—Calendula Chrysantlha—The large flowers 
are an exquisite shade of buttercup yellow, with 
long loosely arranged petals which droop to give 
the rounded appearance of our favorite Chrysan¬ 
themum. Pkt. 10c. 
Cosmos 
440— Extra Early Double Crested—Beautiful doub¬ 
le flowers carried in: Crimson, White and Mixed. 
441— Extra Single—finest mixed. 
443—Cosmos Early Klondyke Orange Flare — 
Grand Champion Golden Medal Winner 1935 All 
American Selection. Bright, vivid orange; very 
free flowering, 2 to 3 feet tall with a sparce 
growth of light green foliage; very early bloom¬ 
ing. All Cosmos pkt. 10c. 
Gaillardia 
A very showy annual, remarkable for its pro¬ 
fusion, size and brilliance of flowers. They blos¬ 
som continuously from early summer until Novem¬ 
ber. 
450— Double Mixed—A lovely combination of 
colors. 
451— Indian Chief—Single flowers, bronze red 
with dark’ centers. 
452— Single White. Gaillardia Plants 30c dozen, 
seed pkt. 10c. 
453— CAMPANULA — “Annual Canterbury Bells” 
make a plant loaded with flowers in August of 
the year planted. 
Finest Mixed plants 25c doz., pkt. 10c. 
Dianth US 
461—Sweet Wivelsfield—Large single flowers re¬ 
sembling the large flowering Sweet William in a 
great variety of colors. 
IHunfliiiw Plants 30e Seedpkl 10c 
Calendula 
430—Calendula Orange Shaggy—One of the most 
interesting new types: lacinated petals deep or¬ 
ange in color, exceedingly graceful and informal 
in appearance. Pkt. 10c. 
526—LINARIA—“Toad Flax”. Gold Medal Win¬ 
ner All American Selection 1935. One of the 
most beautiful flowers in our trials this year. 
Grows about 12 in. high, covered with a mass of 
dainty snap-dragon-like flowers. The color range 
includes all the popular pastel shades. 
Plants 30c doz., Pkt. 10c. 
