14 FLOWER SEEDS—(Continued) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
Dianthus or Pinks 
One of the most popu¬ 
lar flowers, producing- a 
wonderful variety of 
bloom in most brilliant 
colors. They will give 
a showy bed or border 
and are most attractive 
in rock gardens. Also 
very fine for cutting. 
SINGLE ANNUAL VARIETIES 
Crim.son Bell—Rich velvety crimson. Pkt., 10c; %- 
ox,, 3.5c. 
Eastern Rueen—Beautifully marked with rose and 
mauve. Pkt., 10c; ^A-ox., 35c. 
Heddewigii—(Single Japan Pink)—Flowers of the 
most wonderful coloring, beautifully marked. 
Single Mixed. Pkt., 5e; i^-ox., 25c; ^-oz., 40c; 
ox., 70c. 
DOUBLE ANNUAL VARIETIES 
Heddewigii—(Double Japan Pink)—Very large dou¬ 
ble flowers of brilliant colors. Mixed. Pkt., 10c; 
^-oz., 30c; %-oz., 50c; oz., 85c. 
Chinensis—(Chinese or India Pink)—Blooms in 
clusters, with a brilliant assortment of colors. 
Double Mixed. Pkt., 10c; %-oz., 20c; %-oz„ 35c; 
oz., 65c. 
HARDY GARDEN PINK 
Pluniarius—Single Mixed—Grass Pink, Scotch Pink, 
Clove Pink or Pheasant’s Eye)—A hardy peren¬ 
nial pink, with fringed edged flowers of various 
colors. The old-fashioned garden favorite. Pkt., 
10c; %-<>*•» 30c; *4-oz., 50c. 
Plumarius—Double Mixed—Hardy Pink. Double 
and semi-double blooms in many beautiful col¬ 
ors, very sweet scented. Pkt., lOe; %-oz., 35c; 
60c. 
Sweet Wivelsfield—For description, see page 24. 
Eschscholtzio—California Poppies 
Dianthus or Pinks 
Single 
Dahlia 
Dahlias can be raised from seed and will bloom 
the first year. Sow the seed in a shallow box 
early in March or April. When danger of frost is 
over, plant them in the bed or border in the garden. 
Seed may also be sown out of doors in May. 
Dahlia—Double aiixed—Flowers of excellent form. 
Pkt., 15c; 1/16-oz., 60c; %-oz., $1.00, 
Dahlia—Single Mixed—Seed saved from the choic¬ 
est varieties. Pkt., 10c; 1/16-oz., 30c; %-oz., 50c. 
Dolichos or Hyacinth Bean 
Daylight—This is a white, well known Hyacinth 
bean, and of the most rapid growth and very free 
blooming. Height, ten feet. Annual. Pkt., 10c; 
Vz-ox., 20c; oz., 35e. 
Scarlet—A scarlet type of the same rapid growth 
as the preceding variety and very free flowering. 
Annual. Pkt., 10c; %-oz., 20c; oz., 35c. 
Didiscus Coerulea 
Blue Laee Flower or Q.ueen 
Anne’s Lace Flower 
The broad lace-like heads 
are composed of many deli¬ 
cate light blue flowers. The 
flowers, because of the grace¬ 
ful form of the bloom, resem¬ 
ble the most delicate lace. 
Bears a profusion of flowers 
from June until September. Of 
fine upright growth. Hardy 
annual. Pkt., lOe; %-oz., 30c; 
%,-oz., 50c. 
Euphorbia or Snow-on-the-Mountain 
The crown of each plant produces small flowers 
beautifully set off by the top-leaves which are 
marked with broad white bands on a rich green 
ground. Grows 2 feet tall and is fine for beds 
and borders. The plants grow best without trans¬ 
planting. Pkt., 10c; %-oz., 25c; %-oz., 40c; oz., 70c. 
Charming annuals 
for beds, borders, and 
the rock garden, 
blooming from early 
Summer until frost. 
The plants are of 
strong growth, about 
12 inches tall. They 
include both single 
and double flowers 
in showy colors. 
Anrantiaca (True California Poppy)—Rich golden 
orange; flowers very large. Pkt., lOc; %-oz., 20c; 
Vz-ox., 35c. ' 
Enchantress—A lovely, large, double, light rosy 
carmine. Pkt., 10c; %-oz., 35c; %-oz., 60c. 
Fire Flame—Brilliant orange-scarlet with silvery 
foliage. Pkt., 15c; %-oz., 40c; %-oz., 70c. 
Golden West—Yellow with orange blotch. Pkt., 10c; 
V4-OZ., 25c; %-oz., 40c. 
Orange Flame—Magnificent flaming orange. Pkt., 
10c; ^-oz., 35c; %-oz., 60e. 
Ramona—Large frilled bright copper-gold shaded 
with rich pink. Pkt., 15c; %-oz., 35c; Yz-ox., 60c. 
Scarlet Beauty—Brilliant scarlet flowers always 
attract attention. Pkt., 10c; ^4-oz., 30e; ^-oz., 50c. 
Sunlight—A bright lemon yellow of unsurpassed 
splendor. Pkt., 10c; %,-oz., 30c; %-oz., 50c. 
Salmon Beauty—Double—A beautiful salmon both 
Inside and out; a wonderful rare variety. Pkt., 
15c; %-oz., 35c; %-oz., 60c. 
Salmon Beauty—Single—^Same as above except be¬ 
ing single. A very beautiful color. Pkt., 15c; 
14 -oz., 35e; Yz-ox., 60c. 
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■ One packet each: Fire Flame, Sunlight, ^ 
I Enchantress, Scarlet Beauty. I 
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Fine Mixed—Contains white, yellow, and orange 
shades. Pkt., 5e; 14 -oz., 15c; Yz-ox., 25c; oz., 40c. 
Peerle.s.s Mi.xed—A wonderful mixture of all the 
above and many other fine varieties of California 
Poppies. Grown as a border or as solid beds they 
bloom all Summer until frost. Pkt., 10c; V4-oz., 
20c; Y2-0X., 35c; oz., 60c. 
EVENING PRIMROSE—(See Oenothera, Page 19) 
EVENING SCENTED STOCK—(See Mathlola 
Bicornis, Page 18) 
ECHINOCYSTIS LOBATA—(See Wild Cucumber) 
Foxglove or Digitalis 
Grows to the height of three or four feet, with 
dense spikes of brilliantly colored flowers. Colors: 
White, Lavender and Rose. A valuable flower in 
every perennial garden; does not usually blossom 
until the second year. Hardy biennial or peren¬ 
nial. 
Single Mixed—Pkt., 10c; 1/16-oz., 20c; %-oz., 35c. 
Gloxiniflora—This type of similar growth to the 
preceding variety, bears beautifully spotted flow¬ 
ers resembling the Gloxina. Hardy perennial. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt., 10c; 1/16-oz., 30c; %-oz., 60c. 
GIANT SHIRLEY 
FOXGLOVE 
This magnificent strain 
is unquestionably the 
greatest im^orove- 
ment ever made in Fox 
Gloves. The very vigor¬ 
ous plants attain a 
height of 4 to 5 feet, 
with spikes of bloom 3 
feet in length, closely 
set with flowers of un¬ 
usual size, ranging In 
color from the purest 
white to dark rose, 
handsomely spotted and 
blotched with crimson, 
maroon, and chocolate. 
Seed sown this Spring 
will provide plants that 
will make a glorious 
show next season. Hardy 
perennial. Mixed. Pkt., 
15c; 1/16-oz., 25c; %- 
oz., 40c. 
California Poppy—Single 
Foxglove 
