njmriasting 
Daisy ^ 
EVERLAST 
& DAISY 
DoUD'® 
J White 
,nk shades, 
f v/\nter 
Pts. PW. 
110 3. 
Delicate 
bioe 'Wii 
of 
Easy t. 
Pkt. 1- 
4-6 in. 
\avender 
th touch 
in center. 
5 c, P°*^’ 
postpaid 
Featherflame 
JLame. 
i yellow pr.°^^ of 
^fl^KSp, 
aniond "' 
OLLECTION 
All Postpaid, Pkt. 70c, any 2 for 15c, 
any 5 for 35c. 
(Unless otherwise noted! 
Canterbury 
Belt 
1069. CASTOR BEAN (Ricinus). Fine 
blended mixture. Recommended to 
keep away moles and grasshoppers. 
Pkt. So.; oz. 15c postpaid. 
1079. CHRYSANTHEMUM (Annual). 
18 in. high. Mixture, all colors of fine 
dwarf double sort. 
1087. CLARKIA (Double). 2 ft. tall. 
Bushy plants loaded with double rose¬ 
like blooms. Rainbow of brilliant 
colors. Easily grown, likes shade. 
COCKSCOMB (Celosia). Brilliant col¬ 
ors add new life to any garden. 
1063. TALL CRIMSON. 2 ft. Rich 
crimson. 
1062. MIXED COLORS. Yellow and 
red. 
1100 . COLEUS. 12 in. Ornamental 
foliage plants, fine for borders or 
potting inside. 
nil. DAHLIA, UNWIN HYBRID. 
10 to 15 in. Double and semi-double 
flowers on dwarf bushy plants. Early- 
flowering. Attractive colors. 
Pkt. 15c. 2 for 25c., Postpaid. 
1118. DAISY HYBRID AFRICAN. 
12 in. Riot of brilliant colors new to 
this flower. 
Four 
O’clock 
1121. DUSTY MILLER. 12 in. Beauti¬ 
ful silver-green foliage plant used in 
border plantings. 
1125. FIREFLY (Cuphia). 10 to 12 
in. A newcomer with attractive scar¬ 
let blooms. Fine for rockery, window 
box, border or edging. Pkt. 15c; 2 
for 25c, postpaid. 
FLAX (Linum). 12 in. Most brilliant 
colored summer flower. 
1122—Scarlet 
1123—Blue 
1128. FOR-GET-ME-NOT BLUE 
(Myosotis). 12 in. A clear azure blue. 
Lovely free-flowering plant. 
1129. GERANIUM. 12 to 18 in. Favor¬ 
ite house plant. Seed started early will 
bloom first year. Choice mixed colors. 
1130. GLOBE AMARANTH (Gomph- 
rena Everlasting). 12 to 18 in. Red 
and white, big, clover-like blooms. 
Make admirable winter bouquets. 
1131. GODETIA (Flax Flower). 2 ft. 
Long graceful spikes bearing several 
blossoms resembling satin pompoms, 
combining white and all shades of red 
and pink. 
1132. HELIOTROPE. 12 to 15 in. De¬ 
lightful fragrance, durable clusters 
of dark blue to deep violet. 
1154. LANTANA. 12 to 15 in. Orange, 
bronze and red blooms. A consistent 
bloomer. 
COSMOS — The Favoiite of Generations 
Mammoth blooms 4 to 5 in. across. 
Blooms about 10 weeks after planting. 
Pkt. 10c; Any 2 for 15c; any 5 for 35c, 
postpaid. 
1082. PURITY. Pure white. 
1080. CARDINAL. Brightest red. 
1081. PINKIE. Clear pink. 
1083. SENSATON MIX. All colors, white, 
pink, crimson. 
Sensation 
1086. ORANGE 
FLARE. 3-4 ft. All 
America Winner. 
Bright, shining 
orange. Most popular. 
Pkt. 10c; 2 for 15c, 
postpaid. 
1085. CROWNED 
AND CRESTED. 3-4 
ft. Attractive, raised 
centers. All colors, 
mixed. Pkt. 10c; 
2 for 15c, postpaid. 
Crowned-Crested 
Cosmos 
Orang 
Flare 
§ 1 -' 
Giant Larkspur 
LARKSPURS 
GIANT IMPERIAL 
2 to 2'/2 feet 
Surpass all others in stately 
spikes. Large double flowers. 
Harmonious colors. Pkt. 10c; 
any 2 for 15c, postpaid. 
1155. SNOW WHITE. Pure 
white. 
1156. ROSAMOND. Rose 
pink. 
1158. BLUE BELL. Clear 
deep blue. 
1159. MIXED. A mixture 
of all colors. 
1163. LINARIA, FAIRY BOU¬ 
QUET (Baby Snap). 10 to 12 
in. Gold Medal Winner. Flow¬ 
ers look like Snapdragons. 
Light pastel tinted and shad¬ 
ed blooms. Easy to grow. 
Pkt. 10c; 2 for 15c, postpaid. 
1160. LOBELIA, CRYSTAL 
PALACE. 4 to 6 in. Fresh, 
deep-blue border plant. Blooms 
all summer. Pkt. 10c; 2 for 
15c, postpaid. 
