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Index to Flower Seeds, Plants and Supplies 
Abronia . 8 
Abutilon . 8 
Achillea . 8 
Aconitum . 8 
Acrolinium . 18 
Adlumia . 8 
Ageratum . 4, 8 
Agrostemma. 8 
Alyssum . 4, 8 
Amaranthus . 8 
Anagallis . 8 
Anchusa . 8 
Anemone . 8, 56 
Anthemis.S, 55 
Antirrhinum . 4, 9 
Aquilegia . 9 
Arabis. 9 
Arctotis . 9 
Argemone. 9 
Armeria . 9 
Asters . 10, 55 
Aubrietia . 9 
Balloon Vine . 11 
Balsam . 11 
Bartonia . 11 
Begonias .. 4, 11, 58, 59 
Beilis. 16 
Brachycome . 11 
Browallia . 11 
Caladium . 58 
Calceolaria. 12 
Calendula .5, -11 
Calla. 58 
Calliopsis . 11 
Campanula. 12 
Candytuft . 12 
Cannas .11, 59 
Canterbury Bells . 12 
Cardinal Climber. 12 
Carnations . 16 
Castor Oil Plant .. 13, 27 
Celosia . 13 
Centaurea . 13 
Cerastium . 14 
Cheiranthus . 14 
Chrysanthemums . 14 
Cineraria . 14 
Cinnamon Vine . 58 
Clcrkia . 14 
Cleome . 14 
Cobaea . 15 
Coleus. 15 
Columbine . 5, 9 
Coreopsis. 5, 15 
Cornflower . 13 
Cosmos . 15 
Cuphea . 15 
Cyclamen . 15 
Cynoglossum . 15 
Cypress Vine . 16 
Dahlias .16, 57 
Datura . 16 
Delphiniums ....5, 17, 54 
Dianthus. 16 
Didiscus . 18 
Digitalis . 18 
Dimorphotheca. 16 
Dolichos .. 16 
Dracaena . 16 
Echinocystis . 18 
Echinops . 18 
Eschscholtzia . 18 
Euphorbia. 18 
Everlasting Flowers ... 18 
Felicia. 19 
Fertilizers . 63 
Feverfew. 19 
Flower Seed Novelties. 4-8 
Gaillardia . 19, 55 
Garden Supplies. 61 
Geum . 19 
Gilia . 19 
Gladiolus . 56 
Gloxinias . 5S 
Godetia . 19 
Gomphrena. 18 
Gourds . 19 
Grevillea. 19 
Gypsophila . 19 
Helianthemum . 19 
Helianthus . 19 
Helichrysum . 18, 20 
Heliotrope . 20 
Hemerocallis. 55 
Hesperis . 20, 29 
Heuchera . 20 
Hibiscus . 20 
Hollyhocks . 20 
Honesty . 18 
Hunnemannia . 20 
Hyacinth . 58 
Impatiens. 20 
Insecticides and 
Fungicides. 62 
Ismene . 58 
Japanese Hop •. 20 
Job's Tears. 20 
Kochia . 20 
Kudzu Vine . 20 
Lantana . 21 
Larkspur. 21 
Lathyrus. 21 
Lavandula . 20 
Lavatera. 21 
Lawn Grass Seed .... 2, 3 
Liatris. 21 
Lilies .21, 60 
Linaria . 21 
Linum . 21 
Lobelia . 22 
Lupin . 22 
Lychnis ... 22 
Madeira Vine... 59 
Marigold . 5, 22 
Marvel of Peru. 22 
Matricaria . 22 
Mesembryanthemum . . 23 
Mignonette. 23 
Mimosa. 23 
Montbretia. 59 
Moonflower . 23 
Morning Glory. 6, 23 
Myosotis. 23 
Nasturtiums. 24 
Nemesia . 23 
Nemophila . 23 
Nicotiana . 24 
Nigella . 23 
Novelties . 4-8 
Oenothera . 23 
Oxalis . 59 
Pansies . 24 
Pennisetum . 26 
Pentstemon . 24 
Petunia . 6, 24 
Phacelia . 26 
Phlox . 26 
Physalis . 18, 26 
Physostegia . 26 
Plant Foods . 63 
Platycodon . 26 
Poppies . 26, 55 
Portulaca . 27 
Primrose. 26, 27 
Pyrethrum . 26 
Remedies . 62 
Rhodanthe . 18 
Ricinus. 13, 27 
Roses. 51-53 
Rudbeckia . 27 
Saponaria . 27 
Saintpaulia . 29 
Salpiglossis . 28 
Salvia .28 
Sanvitalia. 27 
Scabiosa . 29 
Scarlet Runner Bean . . 27 
Schizanthus . 28 
Seed Disinfectants .... 62 
Shasta Daisy. 28, 55 
Smilax . 27 
Snapdragon . 10 
Solanum . 27 
Sprayers . 61 
Statice.18, 29 
Stocks. 29 
Stokesia . 28 
Sweet Peas. 30 
Sweet Rocket .... 20, 29 
Sweet William. 31 
Thunbergia . 29 
Tigridia. 59 
Tithonia . 29 
Tritoma . 31, 55 
Trollius . 31 
Tuberose. 59 
Ursinia . 31 
Valeriana . 31 
Venidium . 31 
Verbena . 31 
Veronica. 31 
Viola. 31 
Virginian Stock. 31 
Viscaria . 31 
Vitamin B-l . 63 
Wallflower . 31 
Water Hyacinth. 19 
Water Lilies. 59 
Wild Garden Flowers .. 12 
Zinnias ...'.7, 32 
Artichoke 
Asparagus . . . 
Beans . 
Beets .. 
Borecole . 
Broccoli .. 
Brussels Sprouts 
Cabbage.. 
Carrots ...... 
Cauliflower . .. 
Celeriac .. 
Celery. 
Index to Vegetable Seeds 
34 Chervil . .. 
34 Chicory . . . 
__ Chives .... 
f; Collards . . 
2° Corn, Pop . 
Corn Salad 
27 Corn, Sugar 
^ Cress. 
37 Cucumbers 
Dandelion . 
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39 Eggplant . . 
39 Endive .... 
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Fennel . 41 
Gumbo . 45 
Herbs . 44 
Horseradish . 43 
Kale . 42 
Kohlrabi . 42 
Leek . 42 
Lettuce. 42 
Mangels . 36 
Mushroom Spawn .... 43 
Muskmelons . 43 
Mustard . 43 
Okra . 45 
Onions . 44 
Onion Sets . 44 
Parsley . . 45 
Parsnips . 45 
Peas . 46 
Peppers. 45 
Pop Com . 40 
Pumpkins . 47 
Radishes . 47 
Rhubarb . 48 
Rutabagas . 50 
Salsify. 48 
Spinach. 48 
Squash . 49 
Sugar Corn. 49 
Swiss Chard . 36 
Tobacco . 47 
Tomatoes . 50 
Turnips .- 50 
Watermelons . 43 
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