No. 260—Calliopsis 
Mixed Colors. Blooms freely and 
until frost. Long stems, fine for cut¬ 
ting. Pkt., 10c; Yz ox., 30e; ox. 50e. 
One packet of each 
variety listed on this 
page. 
Postpaid, 95c 
No. 820B—Petunia, Martha Washington 
Very dwarf 
plant covered 
with blush-pink 
ruffled flowers. 
3-inch blooms. 
Pkt., 20c. 
No. 709 
Double Nasturtium, Scarlet Gleam 
One of the All-America Selections in 1933. 
The size is immense and the color a true 
scarlet. Pkt., 10c; ox., 25c. 
No. 442 
California 
Poppy— 
Mixed 
A very showy 
flower and can 
be sown very 
early. Pkt., 1 Oc; 
Vz ox., 2 0 c; 
Ox., 35c. 
No. 365C—Cosmos, Double Crested 
A mixture of white, pink and crimson, 
early flowering. One of the most beau¬ 
tiful flowers to date. Pkt., 10c; Vs ox., 
40c; 14 ox., 75c; Vi ox., $1.40. 
No. 813—Petunia, Dainty Lady 
This is a single fringed delicate 
golden yellow flower. Blooms freely 
all summer. Pkt., 50c. 
No. 393—Delphinium 
(Gold Medal Strain ). Beau¬ 
tiful spikes 6 to 7 feet tall, , 
both single and double flow¬ 
ers. Many shades of blue 
and lighter colors. Pkt., 25c; 
Vs ox., 60c. 
No. 813 
Dainty Lady Petunia 
For 
brightness, 
plant 
Scarlet 
Gleam 
Nasturtium 
No. 709 
Nasturtium, 
Scarlet 
Gleam 
No. 442—California Poppy 
Color Makes 
the Garden 
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No. 393—Delphinium 
