HELICHRYSUM 
(Straw Flower) 
Winter Bouquets 
That Never Fade 
Monstrosum. The largest 
of the Everlastings. Beau¬ 
tiful Aster-shaped flowers 
tliat wlien dried retain 
much of their original 
shape and splendor. Pop¬ 
ular for winter decora¬ 
tions, for which purpose 
the blo.ssonis should be 
cut when about one-third 
ope n, tied in small 
bunches, and dried slowly 
in a cool, shady place, 
hanging the flowers down¬ 
ward to keep the stems 
straight. Our seed is a 
carefully blended mixture 
of the various shades of 
Bed, Violet, Purple, Rose, 
Pink, Salmon, Yellow and 
White. Pkt., lOc; 14 oz., 
25c; 1/^ oz., 40c: oz., 70c. 
Helichrysum (Straw Flower) 
Kochia (Burning Bush) 
I^O^UIA (BURNING BUSH OR SUMMER CY- 
PRESS.) This beautiful bush grows 
about 2 to 2% feet in height and resembles a closely 
trimmed ornamental evergreen. May be grown singly or 
in the form of a hedge or background. In early fall the 
entire bush turns bright scarlet. Pkt., lOc; % oz., 25c. 
Burgess^ Superfine Larkspur 
This wonderful strain of Larkspur reminds one of the perennial 
Delphinium, and covers a much larger range of colors. Seed sown in 
the open ground before the close of April will produce flowering 
plants by the beginning of July, and the magnificent flower spikes 
will be produced in continuous succession until late in the fall. 
Large, double flowers of light blue, deep blue, lavender, lilac, purple, 
light pink, dark pink, rose, various shades of red, .salmon,'white, etc. 
Beautiful and attractive in flower beds and the shrubbery border, and 
are most valuable as cut flowers. Pkt., lOc; 14 oz., 40c: % oz., 70c. 
EARLY GIANT 
HYACINTH-FLOWERED LARKSPUR 
An early blooming type, each plant producing one big spike, broad 
at the base and tapering to a point at the top, tliickly studded with 
large, perfect double flowers, reminding one of a gigantic Hyacinth. 
Height 3 feet. Seed comes in fine mixture of colors. Pkt., lOc: 
1/4 oz., 30c: y-i oz., 50c. 
GIANT IMPERIAL LARKSPUR 
A magnificent type of distinctly upright growth, similar to the 
perennial Delphinium, producing many fine flower spikes, 3 to 4 feet 
long, branching from the base of the plant. Large, double flowers, 
and a fine assortment of colors, including the different shades of blue, 
lavender, lilac, light pink, dark pink, deep rose, salmon and white. 
Pkt., lOc: 14 oz., 30c: 1/2 oz., 50c. 
MORNING GLORIES 
BRAZILIAN. P.ich, rose-colored blooms 3 indies 
across ; very showy and free blooming. As a quick 
growing vine it has no equal, covering an enormous 
space in a short time. Pkt., lOc: y- 2 . oz., 25c. 
UamwamIi# RIiia The finest of all Morning 
neaveniy Diae Olories. immense flowers 
measuring 5 inches in diameter; bright sky blue color 
with a white throat. Our strain of this variety is about 
20 days earlier than tlie ordinary strain. Pkt., lOc: 
1/4 oz., 30c. 
^ Morning 
OCarieTT \J nara oiorles—rich dark wine 
red or deep crimson. Flowers about 4 inches across, 
freely produced on fast growing vines, and stay open 
longer than other varieties, many until in the afternoon. 
A blaze of brilliancy which will make it one of the most 
popular varieties. Pkt., 15c: ^ oz., 45c. 
JAPANESE IMPERIAL. This is a particularly attrac¬ 
tive variety. The flowers are much larger than ordinary 
Morning Glories. The colors run from snow white 
through all possible shades of blue and red, from palest 
pink to darkest reds and purples, and streaked, mottled 
and bordered in wonderful fashion. Pkt., 8c: Vz oz-. 25c. 
JAPANESE EXTRA LARGE, or GIANTS. A superior 
strain of Japanese Imperial; e.xtraordinary fine colors 
and gigantic in size, measuring more than 6 inches 
across. Pkt., 15c: 14 oz., 45c. 
JAPANESE FANCY FRINGED. A choice strain of 
Japanese Morning Glories with fringed and ruffled flow¬ 
ers. Pkt., lOc: 14 oz., 30c. 
SUPERB MIXED. This mixture contains none of the 
above varieties, but is a fine mixture of the old-fashioned 
sorts. Very hardy, so can be planted earlier and will 
begin to bloom earlier than the Japanese varieties. 
Pkt., 5c: oz., 20c: Vi: lb., 60c. 
Double Morning Glories 
Double Morning Glories 
DOUBLE ROSE MARIE (Petunia-Flowered Ruffled). 
Blossoms resemble Double, Ituffled Petunias. A lovely 
shade of deep rose-pink. Begins blooming early and 
blossoms profusely all summer and fall. Nothing is 
more beautiful on a trellis or for porches, arbors, 
fences, etc. Pkt., 15c: % oz., 40c. 
DOUBLE MIXED. Double and semi-double flowers. 
Pkt., lOc; 14 oz., 30c. 
MIGNONETTE 
Sweet. The o 1 d variety ; 
small spikes: very sweet 
scented. Pkt., 5c: % oz., 25c. 
Large Flowered. Many 
shades and types ; very choice. 
Sowings made in April and 
again in July will keep up a 
succession of bloom from early 
summer until frost; can also 
be grown in pots for winter 
and early spring flowering. 
Pkt., lOc: 14 oz., 30c. 
NICOTIANA 
Affinis Hybrids 
Compact bush, about 3 feet; 
blooms all summer and fall; 
delightfully sweet - scented, 
tube-shaped white, purple, 
red, salmon, pink and violet 
flowers which will fill a whole 
garden with their fragrance. 
Easily grown from seed, and 
cuttings rooted in September 
will bloom freely in the win¬ 
ter. Fine mixture. Pkt., lOc; 
14 oz., 30c: 14 oz., 50c. 
NIGELLA 
A rapid climber, reaching 
a height of 20 to 30 feet; 
foliage very dense. Every 
evening, and on cloudy days 
the vines are covered with 
immense w h i t e flowers, 
many measuring 6 inches 
across. I’kt., lOc: 14 oz., 
30c: oz., 50c. 
PINK HYBRID. Large 
flowers of beautiful lavender 
pink color. Pkt., lOc: 14 
oz., 30c: oz., 50c. 
MOONFLOWER MIXED. 
A mixture of pink and white 
varieties. Pkt., lOc; 14 oz., 
30c: oz., 50c. 
(Love-in-a-Mist) 
One of our prettiest old- 
fashioned annuals. Attractive 
double floWers of white and 
various shades of blue, nestled 
among the fine, feathery foli¬ 
age. 114 ft. Fine for cutting. 
Bloom profusely over a long 
period. Pkt., lOc: 14 oz., 25c. 
Climbing Petunia 
The Double Rose Marie 
Morning Glory is sometimes 
referred to as the Climbing 
Petunia, owing to the blos¬ 
soms resembling Double Ruf¬ 
fled Petunias. Pkt., 15c: 14 
oz., 40c. 
Flowers Listed on Pages 27 to 38 Are Annuals— 
Bloom from Seed the First Year 
Moonflower 
Mexican Fire Plant 
(Annual Poinsettia) 
(EUPHORBIA HETEROPHYLLA.) A va¬ 
riety of Poinsettia wliich grows quickly to a 
height of 214 to 3 feet from .seed sown in 
the open during Slay. About the middle of 
summer the top central leaves turn to rich 
orange-scarlet, similar to the famous green¬ 
house variety of Poinsettia which is so pop¬ 
ular about Christmas time. A blaze of glory 
throughout the summer and fall. Pkt., lOc; 
14 oz., 25c. 
Mexican Fire Plant 
Oriental Garden 
50 annual flowers from China 
and Japan, entirely adapted to 
our climate. Gorgeous mixture. 
Pkt., lOc: 14 oz., 25c: 14 oz., 
40c: oz., 70c. 
Moonflower 
Sweet Scented Giant 
Flowered 
Larkspur Giant Imperial 
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