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BEGONIA, Mrs. Helen Harms. Deep 
canary yellow, fully double flowers, 
\ x /2 in. in diameter, carried on bushy 
little plants with long, narrow deep 
green foliage. Excellent for sun or 
semi-shade. Seed must be started 
early. Pkt. SI.00. 
Begonia Mrs. Helen Harms 
CALLIOPSIS, Golden Crown. Rich 
orange-yellow flowers fully one-third 
larger than any other annual Calli- 
opsis. The maroon-brown center 
marking makes an ideal contrast. 
Flowers are carried on 12 in. stems, 
making them fine for cutting. Pkt. 
20c. 
CARNATION, Allwood's Hardy 
Cottage Strain ( perennial ). An in¬ 
troduction of Allwood Bros., well 
known Carnation growers. Recom¬ 
mended for its sturdy stocky habit 
of growth, this strain blooms early 
and continues for a lengthy period. 
Excellent color range. Pkt. 50c. 
CUPHEA, Firefly. Small delicately 
formed flowers of fiery cerise red are 
freely produced on compact plants 
10 in. high. Excellent as border or 
edging plant and for color in the rock 
garden. Blooms in 12 weeks from 
seeding. Pkt. 35c., 3 pkts. $1.00. 
PANSY, Coronation Gold. The larg¬ 
est pure golden yellow Pansy, with 
long stems and good petal substance. 
A selection from the Swiss Giants. 
Pkt. 50c., 5 pkts. $2.00. 
MARIGOLD, California Moonbeam. 
One of the outstanding flowers in our 
trials this year. The flowers are about 
3H in. across and of a pale yellow 
shade showing no trace of green. The 
flower petals are loose and waved 
and are carried on long stems, making 
this a good cut flower variety. 
Pkt. 35c., 3 pkts. $1.00. 
NASTURTIUM, Dwarf Double Gem. 
Undoubtedly one of the finest strains 
of dwarf, semi-double, sweet-scented 
Nasturtiums. The perfectly ball¬ 
shaped plants grow less than 12 in. 
high, produce flowers on long stems 
appearing well above the foliage and 
do not produce any runners. Fine for 
cutting, edging, and to give all Sum¬ 
mer color in the rockery. 
Salmon Gem, Orange Gem, 
Scarlet Gem. 
Pkt. 15c., oz. 50c., x /i lb. $1.50. 
PETUNIA, Salmon Supreme. Rich 
coral-salmon flowers changing to 
salmon-pink as they mature. Blooms 
are 2 in. across and carried on freely 
branching, floriferous plants. Dwarf 
and compact. Pkt. 35c., 3 pkts. $1.00. 
Cuphea Firefly 
Marigold Moonbeam 
MORNING GLORY ORIENTAL 
HYBRIDS. A new introduction 
which is far superior to any group 
ever produced. When grown as a 
pot plant, the blooms will reach 
6 in. in diameter and if allowed to 
climb, they will be larger than any 
Morning Glories you have ever 
grown. They bloom until frost, so 
start the seed early for a long sea¬ 
son of bloom. 
Ama-no-iwato. Brilliant dark vel¬ 
vety purple. 
Fuji-no-mine. Pure white lovely 
flowers. 
Haru-no-yama. Cherry pink. 
Light green foliage. 
Hi-no-maru. Attractive dark crim¬ 
son. 
Sakura-no-yama. Large attractive 
pink. 
Magokoro. Glowing scarlet crimson. 
Each packet contains five seeds. 
Per pkt. $1.00 
Collection: 1 pkt. each above six vars. 
$5.00 
Pot Culture. Sow seeds in early April 
and transplant into 3 inch pots in late 
May. Shift to 6 inch pots the end of 
June and again shift the end of July 
into 8 inch glazed pots. Begin clipping 
the tips late in June to avoid long run¬ 
ners. Use fertile soil when transplanting 
and after plants show some growth, give 
them plenty of sun and water. We be¬ 
lieve that with good care some blooms 
may reach 7 inches. 
