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Rudbeckia are rather robust, 
strong growers, and very good 
both for show in the garden 
and for cutting. They should 
not be crowded too much as 
they like to spread out some. 
Kelvedon Star is a deep golden 
yellow with a dark brown cen¬ 
ter. Has been available only 
a few years. 
RUDBECKIA KELVEDON STAR 
REHMANIA Pkt. ^4 Oz. Oz. 
3120 Angulata, resembles hardy Gloxinia, rose and red 
shades . 25 1.50 . 
Perennial ivhich must be kept from freezing. 
RUDBECKIA 
3143 Bi-color, fl, pi. new, double flowering. 10 .40 . 
3144a Bi-color Superba, large golden yellow daisy. 10 .20 . 
3145p Purpurea Grandiflora, purple. Cone Flower. 10 .35 . 
3146p Hirta, Black Eyed Susan, yellow with brown cone. 10 .50 .. 
3147p My Joy, large-flowered. Black Eyed Susan. 10 .60 . 
3148 Kelvedon Star, golden yellow shades with dark brown 
and mahogany center. 10 .50 . 
The annual variety can be so’wn under glass or in open ground 
in spring. The perennial can be sown in June and transplanted 
in early September, The Black Eyed Susans, if sown under 
glass early, may bloom first season. 
g SAINTPAULIA 
3152 lonantha, Usambara or African Violet. 35 
3153 Kewensis, blue . 50 
For greenhouse use only. 
SANVITALIA (Creeping Zinnia) 
3181a Procumbens, low growing, double, yellow. 
Sow under glass in late March or in open ground in May. 
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35 1.25 
