You can grow the finest flowers 
from ' DISCO" FLOWER SEEDS 
Asters, Comet 
2531 ASTEBS, Comet Mixed (A-B)—The most popular 
Aster today. Flowers measure from three to four inches in 
diameter. All the popular shades. Pkt., 5c. 
2559 BALSAM, Double Mixed (A)—A great favorite found 
in most old fashioned gardens; produce quantities of bril¬ 
liant colored, very double flowers; commonly called Lady 
Slippers. Grown easily from seed. Attain a height of about 
two feet. Pkt., 5c. 
2568-;--CALENDDLA, POT MARIGOLDS, Mixed (A)—A 
favorite annual, producing an abundance of flowers, rang¬ 
ing in color from cream and yellow to deep orange. Pkt., 5c. 
2996 CANARY BIRD VINE, Canary Creeper (A-V)—An ex¬ 
cellent tall climbing annual with a five-lobed leaf and an odd 
canary-yellow fringed flower. Pkt., 5c. 
2681 CANDYTUFT, Mixed (A) 
—A common annual, flowers 
comprising colors of white, rose, 
lavender and purplish hues. 
Pkt., 5c. 
2690 CARNATION, Chaubaud’s 
Mixed (P) — The carnation, 
grown so extensively today for 
cut flowers, is gaining deserved 
popularity. Valuable for their 
delicious fragrance. Pkt. 10c. 
2633 CENTAUREA CYANUS, 
Double Cornflower (A)—A well 
known old-fashioned flower 
seen in most gardens. These 
are also known as Ragged Sail¬ 
or or Ragged Robin. Pkt., 5c. 
2634 CENTAUREA CY¬ 
ANUS MINOR (Corn¬ 
flower) (A) Dwarf Jubilee Gem 
(A ward of Merit “All-America” 
Trials)—A dwarf variety of 
Cornflower growing about 12 
inches high, making a compact 
plant literally covered with flow¬ 
ers. Pkt., 15c. 
2900 CHINESE LANTERN, Physalis (P)-;-An ornamental 
plant, bushy and compact, with interesting lantern-like 
pods. As the flower matures the color becomes more in¬ 
tense, a bright scarlet. Branches may be cut and dried 
for winter decoration. Pkt.. 10c. 
Canary Bird Vine 
Flowers are enjoyed by everyone, and no garden 
is complete without a fair assortment of many 
really beautiful flowers, which may, with compara¬ 
tively little expense and care, be raised from seed. 
We offer a wonderful selection of seed of all the 
familiar and favorite varieties, including flowers for 
cutting, for garden beds or borders, for house plants, 
for vining purposes, for color, and for foliage effect. 
Flower seed may be divided into three 
classes: Annuals, Biennials and Peren¬ 
nials. Annuals are those that attain full 
growth from seed, flower and die the first 
year. Biennials grow from seed the first 
year, bloom and die the next, though some 
varieties bloom the first year. Perennials 
grow from seed the first year, die down in 
winter, but start again in the spring from the roots, lasting 
many years and flowering every year. For the convenience 
of our customers, we have listed our seed according to their 
classification; (A) Annuals, (B) Seed suitable for bedding, 
(E) Everlastings, (H) Seed for House Plants, (P) Peren¬ 
nials, (V) for Vining purposes. 
2524 AQXnLEGIA, COLUMBINE (Long Spurred Hybrids) 
(P)—A well known hardy perennial; flowers are of delicate 
and graceful form in many colors and combinations of color, 
red, pink, lavender, blue, white and yellow. Pkt., 10c. 
2614 AGERATUM, BLUE PERFECTION (A)—Neat dwarf 
annual, much used as edging for beds and borders. Flower 
heads are fluffy, of a beautiful amethyst blue, literally a 
sheet of bloom from early summer until frost. Easily grown 
in good garden soil. Pkt., 5c. 
2621 ANTIRRHINUM, SNAPDRAGON, Dwarf Mixed (A) 
—No garden is complete without a mass of Antirrhinums. 
Flowers are borne on spikes on stems one foot high. All 
colors. Pkt., 6c. 
2613 AFRICAN DAISY. DIMORPHOTHECA AURANTI- 
ACA (A)—The flowers which are 2% inches in diameter 
are a unique rich, glossy, orange-gold with dark disc and 
halo. Pkt., 6e. 
2612 ALYSSUM, SWEET (A)—A low spreading annual 
with white, sweet scented flowers. Grows easily from seed. 
Makes an attractive edging or border plant. Pkt., 6c. 
Antirrhinums, Dwarf Mixed 
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