,1 Also known as Mourning Bride. 
'/ Exceedingly pretty border plants. 
I Splendid cut flowers. Bloom during 
J the summer and fall. 
V y C1236—DOUBLE MIXED. 
C1238—BLUE BONNET (P). Very 
large and ruffled flowers in shades 
of blue. Grows 3 feet high. Pkt., 
15c 
SUMMER CYPRESS (A) 
C1262—KOCH I A. Globe shaped bushes with 
pea green slender leaves until September 
when they turn blood red, and are tipped 
with small scarlet flowers. 
PORTULACA (A) 
Plant in a dry, sandy soil with full exposure 
to sun. Blooms profusely from early spring 
to fall. They give a dizzling display in beds, 
borders and rock gardens. 
C1200—SINGLE MIXED. Pkt., 5c. 
C1202—DOUBLE MIXED. Pkt., 8c. 
C1209—1 pkt. each of single white, pink, 
scarlet, yellow for 30c. 
C1212—1 pkt. each of double white, pink, 
scarlet, yellow for 35c. 
MIGNONETTE 
C1074—SWEET SCENTED. A hardy annual 
which derives its popularity from its fra¬ 
grance. The plant is of rambling, branching 
growth with dark green leaves. The 
branches bear cone-shaped spikes of closely 
set blossoms which are very fragrant. 
LANTANA (A) 
C1048—MIXED. Clusters of Verbena-like 
flowers In shades of yellow, orange and pink. 
Plants 1% feet high and bloom from mid¬ 
summer until frost. 
SWEET WILLIAM (P) 
Popular hardy perennials. The broad clusters 
of fragrant flowers have delicately fringed 
petals. Will not bloom the first season from 
C132(>—DOUBLE MIXED. Very superior, 
containing all colors and shades. Pkt.,' 10c. 
C1322—SINGLE MIXED. Very choice assort¬ 
ment of the best single varieties. 
LUPINS (P) 
Magnificent plants with spikes of pea-flower 
like blooms during May and June. Succeed 
in deeply prepared, well drained, sandy soil. 
3 feet tall. 
C1260—MIXED. A splendid blend of the 
most charming colors. Pkt., 10c. 
CAMPANULA 
('K\ C8"2 — SINGLE / 
\*^) MIXED. Old J i\ 
''O’''”'” 
COSMOS (A) 
A tall, graceful, showy annual. Blooms profusely in late 
summer and fall. Excellent for cut flowers. Most beau¬ 
tiful when planted in masses or background borders 
against fences. 
C945—ORANGE FLARE. This very lovely orange colored 
Cosmos blooms profusely and early. Stems are long, 
making this flower ideal for cutting. Pkt., 10c. 
C946—EARLY FLOWERING MIXED. All colors of the 
single variety. 
C949—DOUBLE FLOWERING. Showy plants about 4 ft. 
tall covered with a mass of lovely large double flowers. 
DIGITALIS 
C994—THE SHIRLEY. Stately spikes growing up to 6 ft. 
tall, closely set with large bells in many bright colors. 
DIANTHUS (A) 
A lovely class of annual flowers for beds, borders and 
cutting. Ot easy culture. , 
C975—SPLENDENS. The strongly sweet scented flowers 
are large, a brilliant crimson with a large white eye. 
Pkt., 5c. 
C990 GRASS PINKS. The delicately fringed flowers are 
fragrant and fine for bouquets. 
C997—SPECIAL MIXED. A splendid mixture of double 
pinks GYPSOPHILA (P) 
C1024—Al.so calleo Angels’ Breath and Baby Breath. 
Thrives anywhere and furnishes the loveliest material 
for all kinds of bouquets. 
C1023—DOUBLE WHITE. Superior to the older hardy 
sorts, producing graceful sprays of tiny rose shaped 
flowers. Very desirable for cutting and if cut before 
opening may be dried and used for winter bouquets. 
Pkt.. 15C, hollyhock (P) 
A hardy plant of upright growth suitable for a back¬ 
ground or screen. The long spikes filled with blooms 
3 inches across and growing close together make a beau¬ 
tiful display. 
C103G—DOUBLE MIXED. Many colors. Pkt., 7c. 
C1032—A collection of double white, pink, rose, crimson, 
yellow; \ pkt. of each for 30c. 
1028—INDIAN SPRING. Blooms the first year from an 
early spring sowing. Grows 4 to 5 feet tall, with long 
spikes of semi-double flowers which vary from pink to 
crimson in color. Pkt., 15c. 
Orange Flare 
r \ ' t V \ Cosmos §\ 
A—Annuals 
P—Perennials 
The Shirley 
Digitalis 
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