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HOLLYHOCK (Althaea Rosea) 
A hardy perennial unequalled for a background or covering 
ugly places. The seed may be sown in the fall and will bloom 
the following spring. Pkt. 10c. 
Annual Hollyhock Indian Spring. For description, see inside 
front cover. 
HYACINTH BEAN (Dolichos Lablab) 
Splendid climbers with abundant clustered spikes of purple 
and white flowers, which are followed by exceedingly orna¬ 
mental seed pods. A very rapid grower. The usual growth is 
from 10 to 20 feet but it often grows as much as 30 feet. Ten¬ 
der annual. Pkt. 10c. 
JAPANESE HOP (Humulus Japonicus) 
A rapid growing, perfectly hardy annual climber of the hop 
family, of the easiest culture and indispensable for covering 
unsightly objects or verandas, trellises, etc. Variegated leaves. 
Pkt. 10c. 
LARKSPUR, WHITE KING 
LARKSPUR (Annual) 
Annual Delphiniums are adorned with finely cut, feathery 
foliage of soft green which sets off to advantage the handsome 
long floral spikes of double blossoms. The colors are very 
satisfying for they range from pure white through soft shades 
of lavender and pink to deep blue. 
Giant Imperial. Tall, upright, compact, basal branching in 
habit, the Giant Imperials have superseded all other types of 
Larkspurs for general garden use. Their delphinium-like 
spikes of double florets are carried on stout stems 4 to 5 feet 
tall. Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
White King. Special Mention, All-America Selections, 1937. 
The flowers are a pure, glistening white, with extremely large 
double florets, sometimes measuring 2 inches across, evenly 
spaced on the stem. An early bloomer and the finest of Lark¬ 
spurs. Pkt. 15c. 
Coral King. Coral King was a running mate to White King 
for All-America recognition. It has the same form and size 
and is different only in color—a beautiful coral pink. Pkt. 15c. 
LINARIA (Kenilworth Ivy) 
This grows readily from seed and is one of the finest plants 
for edges of vases or hanging baskets, as well as for pot 
plants in the house, or for planting out on rock-work. Pkt. 10c. 
LOBELIA (Crystal Palace) 
Plants of dwarf compact growth, bearing a profusion of deli¬ 
cate blue flowers. In bloom through the summer and autumn. 
Height 6 inches. Half hardy annual. Pkt. 10c. 
Lobelia Speciosa. Rich ultramarine blue flowers; trailing; 9 
inches high. Pkt. 10c. 
LUPINES 
Long, graceful spikes of pea-shaped flowers from July until 
August. Plant in lime-free, moist soil. 
Giant Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Russell Lupines. For description, see inside back cover. 
MARIGOLD 
Crown of Gold. Gold Medal Winner in the All-America trials. 
The first Marigold in cultivation with odorless foliage. Flow¬ 
ers are sweetly fragrant, 2 inches across, and borne most pro¬ 
fusely on plants 2 feet tall. Pkt. 10c. 
Sunset Giants. A large percentage of the plants will produce 
the largest Marigolds grown; 5 inches is average and they do 
grow larger. There are many shades of orange and yellow. 
Plants 3V 2 feet tall. Pkt. 10c. 
Yellow Supreme. Creamy lemon yellow, carnation flowered. 
Plants about 2% feet. Pkt. 10c. 
Guinea Gold. Carnation-like petals and unusually brilliant 
golden color makes this flower outstanding. Companion flower 
to Yellow Supreme. Pkt. 10c. 
Tali African. Plants grow 2% feet high, and produce a pro¬ 
fusion of large double flowers, 2 to 3 inches in diameter. Sow 
in shallow drills in the open ground early in the spring after 
all danger of frost is over. They bloom from July until frost 
and delight in rich soil. Mixed colors. Pkt. 5c. 
Dwarf French. This dwarf French class forms ball-like bushes 
12 to 15 inches in height, with finely cut, fern-like foliage. 
Unsurpassed for borders. Mixed colors. Pkt. 5c. 
Early Sunshine. For description, see inside back cover. 
MOONFLOWER (Ipomoea Mexicana) 
Grandiflora (White). One of the most rapid of summer climb¬ 
ers. One plant will cover with a dense mass of leaves a trellis 
30 feet high and 6 feet wide. Beautiful, wax-like flowers open 
at night and on cloudy days. The seed has a very hard shell 
and should be filed before planting. Tender annual. Pkt. 10c. 
MOURNING BRIDE (Scabiosa or Sweet Scabious) 
An old-fashioned but most attractive flower. Desirable for 
cutting as well as for beds and borders. Flower heads about 
2 inches across; florets double, surrounding the thimble-shaped 
cone. Pkt. 10c. 
Giant Salmon Beauty. Pure salmon in color. The stems are 
long and stiff, making it a most popular flower for the garden 
and also for cutting. Pkt. 25c. 
NASTURTIUM, DOUBLE GLEAM 
NASTURTIUMS 
Double Golden Gleam. Sweet-scented Nasturtium. A new 
creation received with enthusiasm by all flower lovers. Blooms 
are of intense golden yellow color, splendid for the garden and 
peerless for cutting because of the striking color and fra¬ 
grance. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 6 oz. $1.00. 
Tall Nasturtiums. Usually used for arbor or trellis plant¬ 
ing, but do equally well for mass planting without supports. 
On a trellis they will grow to a height of 6 to 10 feet. Oz. 10c; 
pkt. 5c. 
Dwarf Nasturtiums. The dwarf varieties are excellent for 
borders, along paths, and for pot culture. They grow to be 
about a foot high and are in constant bloom. Oz. 10c; pkt. 5c. 
Dodgers’ Double Glorious Gleam Hybrids. Finest mixed. 
The flowers are fine, large, well balanced, sweet scented 
doubles of the same type as the well known Golden Gleam. 
Many colors are represented. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c. 
GIANT PANSIES 
They flourish in a cool, rich, moist soil and a situation that 
protects them from the cutting winds as well as the bright 
sun. To get the best results, pansies should be sown in July 
or August and protected with a cold frame, soft hay or 
manure. The seed may also be sown indoors in January or 
February, or in the spring in the open ground. 
Extra Fine Bedding Pansies Mixed. These are valuable for 
making beds where the size of the individual flower does not 
count much. They are of stocky growth, and the plants are 
covered with blooms during the entire summer. They flower 
profusely from seed sown in the open early in the spring. 
Our mixture contains a remarkably large number of different 
colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Mastodon Miracle Mixed Pansies. Immense and well-shaped 
flowers with thick and well-waved petals. Includes everything 
’rom pure white to deep mahogany. The very fine lavender, 
rose, cerise, and light blue shades deserve special mention. 
Pkt. 25c. 
