Feverfew, Golden Ball Pkt. lOj!. 
48 W. Atlee Burpee Co. 
Dusty Millers 
Centaurea—Cineraria 
Attractive, white-leaved plants for edg¬ 
ings, borders, bedding, pots and vases. 
If used for ribbon beds, the flower 
stalks should be pinched out. 
1889 Centaurea candidissima Tufts 
of silvery white, woolly foliage sur¬ 
mounted by large, long-stemmed flow¬ 
ers of pure golden yellow. 8 to 12 in. 
Pkt. lOfi; Vg oz. 35fi; *4 oz. 60^. 
1891 Centaurea gymnocarpa Finely 
divided, silvery white leaves of a woolly 
texture, attractive even when plants are 
not in bloom. Lavender flowers in late 
summer and early fall. ft. 
Pkt. 10^; >4 oz. 30^; Vi oz. 50>f, 
1888 Cineraria maritima Diamond 
Silyery white, finely cut foliage; dense 
flower heads composed of many small, 
lemon-yellow flowers during the sum- 
iner. Well-branched plants, 16 to 18 in. 
high, and much taller in mild climates 
where plants will winter over. 
Pkt. 10fl} V4 oz. 35fi; Vi oz, 60^. 
Dolichos, Climbing 
Hyacinth Bean § 
Rapid growing annual climber of robust 
growth with erect spikes of showy, pea- 
flower-like blooms during summer. Ex¬ 
cellent for training on string, wire or 
poles. Fine for screening porches or 
unsightly places. About 10 ft. tall. 
2927 Darkness Stems and leaves are 
dark purplish red; flowers are reddish 
maroon. Pkt. 10^; oz. 25^; 2 ozs. 40fi. 
2929 Daylight Stems and leaves are 
bright green; flowers are pure white. 
Pkt. lOfi; oz. 25^; 2 ozs. 40^. 
Echium 
2013 Blue Bedder Dwarf, rather com¬ 
pact plants, about 1 ft. tall and as much 
across. Purplish blue flowers somewhat 
like blue sage in shape. Thrives in poor 
soil. Pkt. 15^; i/g oz. 45^; V4 oz. VSfS. 
Euphorbia [Q 
Colorful foliage plants which add beauty 
to the tall border. Fine for foundation 
plantings and groups, doing best in a 
sunny location. Easily grown. The ex¬ 
ceedingly ornamental foliage is most 
acceptable for cutting or used vvdth good 
effect when mixed with other flowers. 
2058 Marginata or Variegata (Snow- 
on-the-Mountain) _ Bright green leaves 
veined and attractively margined white; 
topmost leaves almost all white. 3 to 4 
ft. Pkt. lOjf; V4 oz. 2Sf!; Vi oz. 40^. 
2060 Heterophylla (Mexican Fire 
Plant) Orange-scarlet poinsettia-like top 
leaves. Striking. 2>4 to 3 ft. tall. 
Pkt. lOfi; V4 oz. 30^; Vi oz. SOfi. 
Everlasting Flowers 
2854 All Varieties Mixed In this spe¬ 
cial mixture we have included all the 
different flowers that can be dried for 
winter bouquets— Acroclinium, Globe 
Amaranth, Helipterum, Honesty, 
Rhodanthe, Statice, and the always 
popular Kelichrysum (Strawflowers). 
To dry, cut the flowers before they are 
fully developed, remove foliage, bunch 
loosely, and hang heads downward in a 
cool, airy, shady place. Make nice 
fresh cut flowers. Pkt. lOfi; Vi oz. 25(1. 
Echium, Blue Bedder Pkt. 15^. 
Forget-me~not, Palustris Pkt. 15(f. 
Dusty Miller Pkt. lOff. 
(^Cineraria maritima Diamond') 
Snow-on-the-Mountain Pkt. 10^. 
(.Euphorbia marginata) 
7728 COLLECTION 
Everlasting Flowers 
Acroclinium, Mixed; 
Globe Amaranth, Mixed; 
Rhodanthe, Mixed, and 
Xeranthemum, Mixed. 
4 Pkts. —one each of these four 
popular named varieties «(- 
(value 40^) for only 
FgI|CI3 Kingfisher Daisy ^ 
Beautiful, easily grown, dwarf plants. 
Profuse bloomers of small, blue, 
daisy-like flowers throughout the 
summer and fall. Particularly valu¬ 
able for edgings and bedding, but 
also suitable for pot culture. 6 in. 
2092 Adfinis Rich blue flowers 
with bright yellow centers. Dainty. 
Pkt. 25(1; Vis oz. 70(4; Vi oz. $1.25. 
2061 Bergeriana Brilliant blue 
flowers, ^-4 in. across; yellow disc. 
Pkt. 15)4; Vis oz. SO^i Vi oz. 85^. 
2097 Rotundifolia Clear, sky- 
blue flowers about 1 in. across. 
Pkt. 20^; V46 oz. 60^; Vi oz. $1.00. 
F©V©rf©W Matricaria 
Easily grown in ordinary soil. Very 
decorative in beds or borders and 
fine for cutting. 
2063 Golden Ball Masses of small, 
double, golden yellow blooms like 
tiny chrysanthemums practically 
cover the compact plants. 8 in. 
Pkt. 10)4; Vi oz. 40)4; V4 oz. 70)4. 
2094 Lemon Ball Small, globular, 
lemon-yellow, double flowers. 8 in. 
Pkt. 10^; Vi oz. 40^; V4 oz. 70^. 
2080 Snowball Double white flow¬ 
ers; profuse blooming plants 10 in. 
tall. Pkt. 10)4; Vs oz. 35.'. 
2064 White Double white blooms. 
2 ft. Pkt. 10)!; Vioz.SO)!; Vzoz.SOd. 
Forg©t-m©-not 
Myosotis [g] 
Alpestris varieties will bloom in early 
spring; they delight in well-drained 
soil in a sunny location. Other 
varieties listed will bloom from May 
until frost and prefer cool, moist 
loam and half-shade. For beds, bor¬ 
ders, rock gardens, pots and cutting. 
Dwarf, compact plants. 1 ft. tall. 
2077 Blue Bird Deep blue. Good 
for summer and winter flowering. 
Pkt. 15)!; Vis oz. 50)!; V4 oz. 85(1. 
2088 Palustris [M] Large sprays of 
bright blue literally cover the plants. 
Pkt. 15^; Vi oz. 60)!; Vi oz. $1.00. 
2075 Ruth Fischer Brilliant blue. 
Fine for pots. 10 in. Large flowers. 
Pkt. 25^; 2 pkts. 45)4. 
Alpestris Varieties 
2070 Blue. . 
2071 Rose. . 
2072 White. 
Any of these; 
Pkt. 10)4; 
Vi oz. 35)4; 
V4 oz. 60^. 
2273 Blue Basket The deepest 
blue of all forget-me-nots; compact 
and erect growing. A favorite. 
Pkt. 20)4; Vis oz. 50^; Vi oz. 85)4. 
2069 Blue Eyes Bright blue with 
white eye. Large-flowering; early. 
Pkt. 15)4; Vi oz. 60^; V4 oz. $1.00. 
2099 Indigo Blue Fine rich blue. 
Also known as Royal Blue. 
Pkt. 10)!; Vi oz. 45)!; Vi oz. 75)4. 
2076 Indigo Blue Bouquet Up¬ 
right plants, growing in pillar form. 
Pkt. 15)!; Vi oz. 60^; Vi oz. $1.00. 
2073 Mixed Colors .Ml the above. 
Pkt. 10)4; Vi oz. 40)4; 1/2 oz. 70)!. 
7688 COLLECTION 
Alpestris 
Forget-me-nots 
Blue, Rose, White, Blue Eyes. 
4 Pkts. —one each of these four 
separate colors ort v 
(value 45^) for only oUp 
