Gaillardia 
Nicotiana 
Double African Marigold 
FLOWER SEEDS, continued 
ENGLISH DAISY, Mixed. A dwarf perennial, making a rosette of foliage 
on which set short-stemmed, double daisies of pink, white, and crimson. 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis). A favorite hardy perennial, dwarf and 
dainty, with clusters of small, pale blue, yellow-eyed flowers. 
FOUR O’CLOCK (Marvel of Peru), Mixed. A leafy, bushy plant, 2 to 
4 feet high, with salver-shaped flowers of crimson, yellow, and white 
which open in late afternoon. 
FOXGLOVE, Mixed. Tall biennial with long, finger-like flowers in shades 
of pale lavender and purple. Blooms the second year from seed. 
GAILLARDIA. Very gay, long-stemmed, perennial flowers in shades of 
yellow and scarlet for midsummer bloom. 
GODETIA. A profusely blooming annual that is splendid for bedding. 
Beautiful flowers of satiny texture, somewhat resembling single hollyhocks. 
GOURDS, Mixed. Desirable vines of the melon family which require 
similar treatment. The fruits vary curiously in size, shape, and coloring. 
GYPSOPHILA, Annual, Mixed. Very graceful, airy white flowers a half 
inch across, in dainty sprays. Fine for mixing with other cut-flowers. 
HOLLYHOCK, Double, Mixed. Stately biennial and perennial plants 
6 to 8 feet high. Double flowers in red, white, yellow, and salmon shades. 
KOCHI A (Summer Cypress or Mexican Firebush). A feathery, ball-Iike 
plant, used for temporary hedges. Turns crimson in fall. 
LARKSPUR, Annual, Mixed. Very graceful spikes of curious pink, blue, 
white, and bright rose flowers. An annual form of Delphinium. 
LOBELIA gracilis. The 10-inch plants bear blue flowers with a whitish 
throat. 
LOVE-IN-A-MIST (Nigella). Curious, feathery plants with starry blue 
and white flowers nestling among the foliage. 
LUPIN, Mixed. Hardy perennials with long spikes of pea-like flowers in 
shades of blue, white, and pink. 
MARIGOLD, Guinea Gold. Large golden yellow flowers with carnation¬ 
like petals. Strong, bushy plants. 
Harmony. Low plants with the flowers made up of a center cushion of 
golden orange surrounded by 4 or 5 rows of reddish brown petals. 
Tall African, Mixed. Sturdy, pungent plants with showy heads of 
brilliant yellow-, orange-, and lemon-tinted flowers. 
Double, Mixed. A fine mixture containing all the desirable colors. 
Dwarf French, Mixed. Compact, ball-like plants a few inches high, 
with small, yellow-, orange-, and maroon-centered flowers. 
Sunset Giants. Immense flowers in many colors, produced on huge 
plants. A great novelty. 
MATTHIOLA bicornis (Evening Scented Stock). Purplish lilac blooms 
with a delightful fragrance in the evening. An old-fashioned favorite. 
MIGNONETTE. Old-fashioned annual with brownish green spikes of 
sweetly scented flowers. Do not transplant. 
MORNING-GLORY, Heavenly Blue. Lovely sky-blue flowers produced 
profusely from July to late autumn. The best of all Morning-Glories. 
Tall, Mixed. Vigorous annual vines with funnel-shaped flowers in shades 
of white, crimson, pink, and blue opening only in the morning. 
NICOTIANA, Sanderse Hybrids. Sweetly scented flowers in a long tube 
shape. Desirable for planting in large beds and borders. This strain 
contains shades of carmine, rose, and pink. 
PANSY, Giant-flowering, Mixed. Specially selected strains bearing big, 
ruffled flowers of all shades and colors. 
PETUNIAS 
Balcony Blue. Vigorous-growing plants covered with a profusion of 
large, single flowers of rich cornflower-blue. 
Blue Bee. A bedding Petunia with flowers of clear violet-blue. Out¬ 
standing. 
Rosy Morn. Large flowers of bright rose with a white throat. 
Special Mixed. Vigorous plants with very large flowers, some striped 
and others self-colored in many rich shades. 
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