White, sweet-scented edging 
and basket plants. For border 
sow thickly. Grows best in 
rich, light, well fertilized loam. Combines ex¬ 
ceedingly well with Violets, Foreget-me-nots, 
Gypsophila. We offer the following varieties: 
Benthami Martimum, white, sweet scented, 
grows 1 foot tall; Little Gem, pure white, grows 
6 inches tall; Lilac Queen, lovely lavender, 
grows 6 inches tall; Dwarf White, grows 3 
inches tall; Gold Dust (saxatile compactum), a 
perennial yellow type, growing 1 foot tall; Pro- 
bumbens (Carpet of Snow), excellent for rock¬ 
eries or covering small areas. Packet, 10c. 
(hA). Does well in 
hot sunny places. 1 
to 2 feet tall. Re¬ 
lated to Cockscomb. Grown for the vividly col¬ 
ored foliage and showy flower clusters. Does 
best in moderately rich light soil. Position— 
plant in borders in front of shrubbery. Varieties: 
Caudatus (Love Lies Bleeding), crimson droop¬ 
ing flower spikes, tall. Joseph’s Coat (tri-color) 
red, yellow and green foliage. Tall. Mixed 
Shades. Packet, 10c. 
A (Pot Marigold). (hA). 
Does well in sunny or 
partial shade. Hardy, 
stout growing, with entire bright-green, thickish 
leaves. Continual bloomer. Grows in any soil, 
but responds to moderately rich loam. Group¬ 
ing—for bedding out; in front of shrubbery; for 
the mixed border, combining with Delphinium, 
Shasta Daisy, Salvia or Alyssum. Varieties: 
Chrysantha, buttercup yellow with incurved 
petals; Orange Shaggy, deep orange shading 
to lighter center; Radio, deep orange with 
guilled petals; Balls Gold, golden yellow, light 
center; Balls Orange, bright orange shades; 
Campfire, deep orange with scarlet sheen; 
Lemon Queen; Double Mixed. Packet, 10c. 
S (hA). Graceful for bor¬ 
der plants, supplying 
throughout the summer 
an abundance of showy flowers of yellow, crim¬ 
son and maroon. Tall varieties excellent for cut 
flowers. Grows in any soil, but prefers a rich, 
light, well fertilized loam. Grouping—with 
Coreopsis, Deep-blue Delphiniums, Snapdrag¬ 
ons and Salvia. Varieties: Tall Single Mixed; 
Tall Semi-Double Mixed; Dwarf Crimson 
King, deep crimson with yellow backs; Drum- 
mondi (Golden Wave), golden yellow center; 
Dark Brownish Red; Gold Crest. Packet, 10c. 
(hA). Very showy, 
branching plant. Ex¬ 
cellent for beds, masses, 
rock gardens and cut flowers. Blooming pro- 
lifically in spring, and during other seasons by 
successive sowing of seed. Grows in ordinary 
soil. Varieties: Coronaria, giant white hyacinth 
flowered; Umbellata Type, crimson, lilac, rose, 
cardinal, white, flesh pink, rose carmine and 
mixed. Packet, 10c. 
DOUBLE SUNBURST COREOPSIS 
bell flower. Branching plants heavily loaded 
with large pendant bells. Both in plain and cup 
and saucer types. Excellent for flower borders 
and rockery background. Grouping—with 
Scabiosa, Perennial Aster and Lupine. Vari¬ 
eties: Campanula Medium, single mixed, 
double mixed; Calycanthema (cup and saucer), 
light blue, dark blue, white, rose pink and mixed. 
Annual Mixed. Blosspms from seed in less 
than six months. Packet, 10c. 
(grandif lora). (hP). A 
spreading plant, with 
long, smooth, dark green 
lanceolate leaves; large, daisy-like, golden yel¬ 
low flowers. Plants grow from D/^ to 2 feet tall. 
Drought resistant; grows in any soil but best in 
moderately fertilized, light loam. Grouping— 
Blue Cornflower, Blue Salvia, Delphinium and 
Blue Larkspur. Varieties: Double Sunburst, 
large golden yellow, fully double; Lanceolata, 
golden yellow, semi-double. Packet, 10c. 
JftyGANIHEMiJM 
stemmed summer flowering plant, wide varieties 
of color. Sow seeds in flats and transplant when 
soil is warm. Height from 1 to 2 feet. Varieties: 
Coronarium, tall double yellow; Tall double 
lemon; Tall double mixed; Carinatum, single 
mixed. Packet, 10c. 
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