PLANT TO»I THUMB ZINNIA FOR CUT FLOWERS 
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SWEET WILLIAM HB 
254 SINGLE MIXED. A great favorite, pro¬ 
ducing brilliant, richly colored flowers in 
great abundance. This seed is our own 
growing from a choice assortment of large 
flowering kinds. Pkt. 5c, V 4 , o*. 15c. 
255 DOUBLE MIXED. Pkt. 5c. 
SWEET W^ILLIAM PLANTS. Each 20c, 3 for 
40c, d 02 . $1.50. 
VERBENA HHA 
Unexcelled as low-growing bedding plants. 
258 MAMMOTH AURICULA FLOWERED. 
Bright mixed colors; white eye. 
259 MAMMOTH ITALIAN STRIPED. Striped 
flowers, many bright colors. 
260 MAMMOTH PURPLE. 
261 MAMMOTH PINK. 
262 MAMMOTH WHITE. 
263 SCARLET DEFIANCE. 
264 FORD’S UNSURPASSED MIXTURE. A 
grand collection. 
Prices of any of the above Nos. 258 to 264 
inclusive. Pkt. 5c, o*. 30c. 
WALLFLOWER HHP 
266 3IIXED. All colors. Pkt. 8c. 
ZINNIA HA 
Zinnias are a very popular flower. They 
are fine for borders and cutting as they last 
a long while in water. We offer a fine as¬ 
sortment of varieties and colors. 
MAMMOTH DAHLIA FLOWERED 
The largest of all Zinnias, flowers double 
and of beautiful colors. Easily grown, keep 
well when cut, good for gardens or florist’s 
use. We offer these in the following vari¬ 
eties, all of which are of mammoth size, very 
double and of Bodger’s celebrated strains, 
which are the best in the world. 
PRICE ANY VARIETIES Nos. 267 to 278. Pkt. 
10c, % o*. 35c, % ox. 60c, ox. $1.00. 
11 Pkts. Your Selection SOc, % oz. each 11 
varieties for $3.00. 
268 CRIMSON MONARCH. Flowers often 8 
inches in diameter; largest of the red 
shades. 
269 ORIOLE. Orange and gold, very beautiful. 
270 DREAM. Deep lavender, turning to pur¬ 
ple. 
271 CANARY BIRD. Delicate primrose. 
373 METEOR. A rich glowing deep red, dark¬ 
est of all red shades; a profuse bloomer. 
376 OLD ROSE. Old rose color, very large 
and attractive. 
377 LUMINOSA. Bright deep pink with a 
light suffusion of salmon. 
278 DAHLIA FLOWERED MIXED. Gold 
medal strains, the finest of all mixtures of 
zinnias. 
279 DOUBLE GIANT PICOTEE. This is a re¬ 
markably new and distinct class. Flowers 
of various shades of orange, pink, flesh, 
lemon and cerise, with petals tipped with 
various shades of dark colors, giving the 
flowers a very attractive appearance. M. 
Pkt. 10c, % ox. 35c. 
280 CALIFORNIA GIANT MIXED. 3 to 4 ft. 
They are larger than the Colossal and a 
cross between them and the Dahlia Flow¬ 
ered types. They have smaller centers 
with more loosely placed petals. The petals 
are decidedly imbricated and the flowers 
very graceful. Pkt. 10c, % ox.. 50c. 
281 CRESTED AND CURLED. Double flowers 
with oddly twisted petals. Borne in great 
profusion. M. Pkt. 5c, % ox. 3.5c. 
382 FORD’S UNSURPASSED MIXTURE. Con¬ 
tains all classes of the tall sorts of zinnias 
in every conceivable color. A superb mix¬ 
ture. Pkt. 5c, % ox. 50c, ox. 90c. 
283 DOUBLE LILLIPUT. Forms little bushes 
1 foot in height, covered with tiny double 
flowers, like a double daisy; blooms from 
■early summer until late fall. M. Pkt. 5c, 
14 ox. SOc. 
284 FANTASY MIXED. Winner (All America) 
Award of Merit. Flowers are from 3 to 
inches across, with a mass of twisted tubu¬ 
lar petals, which give them a shaggy 
Chrysanthemum appearance, the bright col¬ 
ors include shades of yellow, red, orange, 
pink, lavender and cream. Pkt. 10c, Vs ox. 
25c, % oz. 40c. 
285. TOM THUMB (LILLIPUT) or BABY 
ZINNIAS. Mixed. The plants form handsome 
little bushes and fairly bristle with tiny, 
short-stemmed, very double flowers hardly 
exceeding a daisy flower in size. They are 
very pretty plants; bloom all summer, 4 
to 6 in. Pkt. lOe. 
280 MEXICAN DOUBLE HYBRIDS, Haageana. 
A remarkable range of color blends and 
combinations, daisy-like in form, they are 
wonderful material for table decorations 
and bouquets. Ideal for bedding plants. 
Pkt. 10c, % oz. 50c. 
CLIMBERS 
287 BALLOON VINE (“Love in a Puff.”) A 
clean vine, 10 to 15 ft. Bloom in delicate 
clusters, followed by large round inflated 
seed-pods resembling miniature balloons. 
Pkt. 5c. 
288 BALSAM APPLE. Vine 10 ft. The bloom 
is followed by yellow fruit resembling an 
apple. When ripe it opens up, exposing 
the seeds and blood-red interior. Pkt. 5c. 
289 CARDINAL CLI31BER. Vine 25 ft. Beau¬ 
tiful fern-like foliage, literally covered 
with cardinal-red flowers from July till 
frost. Flowers are about 1 inch in diam¬ 
eter and borne in clusters of 5 to 7. It 
grows best in sunny situation and rich soil. 
Plant after ground is warm, Pkt. 10c, 3 
for 25c. 
290 COBEA SCANDENS. Vine 30 ft. The 
flowers are bell-shaped, they are green 
when first opened, gradually changing to 
beautiful purplish-lilac. Pkt. 5c. 
CONVOLVULUS A 
Morning Glory 
291 MAJOR MIXED. The well-known Morn¬ 
ing Glory. A great variety of colors. M. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, % Ib. 33c. 
292 JAPANESE IMPERIAL MORNING- 
GLORY. Flowers often 5 or 6 inches across; 
many shades, beautifully marked. Vines 
30 to 40 feet high. M. Pkt. 5c, oz. 25c. 
294 BRAZILIAN MORNING-GLORY. Fast 
growing climbing vines. Leaves 8 to 12 
inches across; flowers rose-colored and 
borfle in clusters. Pkt. 5c. 
395 SCARLETT O’HARA. A Gold medal Win¬ 
ner 'in the All America Selections for 1937, 
this striking new Morning Glory is at last 
ready for the public. Its color is a rich 
dark wine red or deep rosy crimson, flow¬ 
ers are about 4 inches in diameter, starting 
to bloom about 65 days after the seed is 
sown, Pkt. 15c. 
296 CYPRESS VINE. 10 ft. A beautiful Vine 
with delicate feathery foliage, tine for small 
trellis. Its scarlet and white star-shaped 
flowers are very attractive, M. Pkt. 5c, ^4 
oz. 17c. 
DOLICHOS A 
297 White, Princess Helen. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c. 
298 Purple, or Purple Sou«lan. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c. 
299 MIXED. A good assortment. Pkt. 5c, oz. 
15c. 
309 HUMULUS JAPONICA (Japanese Hop.) 
Vine 20 to 30 ft., quickly covering trellis, 
porches, etc. Insects, heat and drought do 
not trouble it. Pkt. 5c. 
301 CHINESE KUDZU VINE. “Jack and The 
Bean Stalk.” A perennial vine, attaining a 
length of 40 or 50 feet. Large bright green 
leaves, affording a dense shade. Pkt. 5c. 
MOONFLOWER A 
308 NEW HYBRID. A profuse bloomer; flow¬ 
ers are white, very large and fragrant. A 
month earlier than other varieties. Pkt. 10c. 
.309 HEAVENLY" BLUE. Like the preceding 
but sky-blue. Pkt. 10c. 
