Tulip Poppy 
A very desirable hardy annual, seed sown in May will pro¬ 
duce plants that coniinenc<> to flower in July and from then 
until hard frosts are in continual bloom. Flowers ai'e tulip- 
shaped, of deep {rolden color and are the only pojipy suitable 
for cutting, lasting fully a week. Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 10c. 
VELVET FLOWER 
TULIP POPPY 
Giant Early Sweet Peas 
EARLY SPENCERS MIXED —A new type of Sweet Peas having 
the large waved flowers of the Giant Spencers but coming in¬ 
to flower fully three weeks earlier and will tlicn continue to 
blossom for a long time. The vines are vigorous growers and 
produce a mass of flowers on long stems, often 3 to 4 flowers 
on each stem. Our mi.xture contains all the finest colors of the 
large ruffleti strains. Pkt. 10c.; /z oz- 20c.; oz. 35c. 
£ar/^ S'penccr Sweet Peas 
Centaurea 
FANCY MIXED —Plants of very neat branching habit, grow 
about twelve to fifteen inches high and are e.xceedingly pro- 
ftise in flowering. A bed in full bloom is a magnificent sigdit. 
Send may be started under glass or sown in tlie open ground. 
New coloi-s in all .shades from pure white to deep orang'e. 
Man^' are beautifully rayed or zoned. Certainly a great accpiis- 
ition and a magnificent new garden favorite. Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 
10c. 
ANNUAL DAISIES 
Velvet Flower or Salpiglosis 
Gl.\N'r FLOWERED MI.XEI)—Undoubtedly one of the most at¬ 
tract i\'e annuals and for richnes,s of colors they are unsur- 
jiassed. Splendid for either beds or bouijuets, they are as easy 
to gi'ow' as petunias and should be in every garden. The col¬ 
ors are very rich and velvety, each flower showung tints of 
gold. Continually in flower from earW summer until frost. 
Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 10c. 
Mrs. R. J. Shaw, N, Y.— 
Last year we planted some 
of your Sweet Peas, they 
bloomed wonderfully and 
everyone said they were the 
lovliest they had ever seen. 
Snapdragon 
MASTADON MIXED —Tl ipse wonderful Snapdragons are truly 
giant in size and must be seen to be appreciated. They pro- 
d'.ii-e spikes of flowers 2 ft. long and many of the single flow'- 
ers will be 1 to 1 % in. across. Our mixture is comjiosed of 
the very best colors and a bed will sup])ly you wilh cut flow- 
(us tbrougbout the summer and fall. Pkt. 8c.; 3 pkts. 20c. 
Mastodon Snapdragt 
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Carnation Pinks 
FANCY MIXED —The rare beauty of 
these flue annuals rival Carnations 
and come into flower in (i to 8 
weeks after sowing. Plants grow 
12 to la in. tall and bloom pro¬ 
fusely for a long period of littie. 
Well suited for beds, borders and 
bouquets. Pkt. 8c.; 2 pkts. 1.5c.; 
Ys oz. 20c. 
JUBILEE GEM — A new tyi)e of the popular 
“cnrnflower” or bachelor button. Grows only 
8 to 10 in. tall, the deep blue flowers fairly 
cover the bushes. Unexcelled for borders as 
they coimiience to flower very early and continue 
in bloom for weeks. Pkt. 7c.; Ya oz- 15c. 
Marigold 
CROWN OF GOLD —The Golden Medal winner of 
193(1 and one of the most popular flowers ever 
introduced. Pliints grow 18 to 24 in. tall, they 
come into flower early and are a solid mass of 
bright gold until frost. Flowers are a bright gold¬ 
en color, large in size and make splendid cut 
flowei's. Does not have the objectionable ndor of 
the ordinary Marigolds. Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 10c.; 
Ya OZ- 20c. 
Annual Daisies 
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