\ A I ■ ~1 \ I P Glorious Gleam Hybrid 
\ S V I Nasturtiums. Delightfully 
1 / \ U U L U V U sweet scented, beautifully 
double and in a remarkable color range, including 
a brilliant blend of salmon, golden yellow, orange 
scarlet, cerise, cream, orange, maroon and crimson 
shades, as well as many spotted varieties. Packet, 5c. 
Golden Gleam Nasturtiums are semi-dwarf, bearing 
the flowers well above the light green foliage on long, 
wiry stems. The flowers are especially fine for both 
garden and cutting. Packet, 5c. 
Scarlet Gleam Nasturtiums are large and full petaled, 
waved and fluted in effect, and extremely showy. 
Completely covering the foliage of the plant, the long¬ 
stemmed orange scarlet flowers make a dazzling 
splash of color. Richly sweet scented. Packet, 10c. 
For those who still prefer the good old fashioned 
type, we offer the dwarf mixed and tall mixed. 
Packet, 5c. 
(A&P). Plants 
growing from 
6 inches to 3 
feet, according to type. Creeping and erect forms, 
smooth or pubescent. Leaves variable; salver-shaped 
flowers in bright colors, blooming in spring, summer, 
or early fall, according to kind. Perennial Phlox 
should be kept moist during the dry season, mulch 
with peat moss or leaf mold during winter and 
summer. Cut plants back after flowering season. 
Annual Phlox prefer a somewhat moist, light, 
porous soil. Goes well with Verbenas, Petunias, 
Gypsophila and Snapdragons. Varieties: Cha¬ 
mois Rose, carmine eye; Crimson; Scarlet; 
White; Isabellina, Dwarf Mixed; Decussata, 
Perennial Mixed Phlox. Packet, 10c. 
ORIENTAL POPPY 
inn rp (Viola Tricolor). (hA). Alow- 
\ C S growing border and bedding 
/ \ 1 U L U plant, best with sun and mod¬ 
erate shade, blooming from March into fall. 
Seeds should be sown in late August for early 
blooming, in spring for late spring and summer 
blooming. Spring sown seeds should be planted 
in flats and transplanted just before blooms ap¬ 
pear. Grouping—in separate bed or with Alys- 
sum. Columbine, Yellow Snapdragons, Iceland 
Poppy, etc. Varieties: P. S. C. Super Giant 
Swiss Mixed (20c); P. S. C. Growers’ Special 
Mixed (20c); Oregon Giant Mixed; Adonis, 
light blue with white center; Cornflower blue; 
Giant Dark Blue; Giant Striped; Golden 
Queen, pure yellow; King of the Blacks; 
Madam Perret,,dark wine pink with red frilled 
petals; Snow Flake, pure white; Violet Blue, 
dark blue; Masterpiece, giant ruffled. 
Packet, 10c. 
^ /p (Dianthus). (A&P). Grows from 10 
\ -X L to 14 inches high, and bears beau- 
\ I U tifully colored single and double 
blossoms in profusion all summer. For best 
results seed should be sown in flats and trans¬ 
planted when soil is warm. Largely used for 
borders or massed in beds. Excellent for cut 
flowers. Grouping—can be planted in separate 
beds or with Snapdragons, Delphiniums, Stocks, 
Carnations, Sweet Williams and Petunias. Vari¬ 
eties: (Annuals) Chinensis, flowers produced 
in clusters, single and double mixed; Hedde- 
wigi, double; Fire Ball, scarlet; Salmon King, 
deep pink; Snow Ball, white; Mixed. (Peren¬ 
nial) Clove Pinks, Pheasant’s Eye, single 
mixed; Pheasant’s Eye, double mixed; Single 
Mixed and Double Mixed. Packet, 10c, 
1 "1 1 \/ (Papaver). (A&P). Flowers grow- 
-J.J Y ing from 6 inches to 4 feet, ac- 
U I cording to type. Erect plants, 
with usually hispid, coarsely toothed, pinnafied 
leaves. Small to large globular, brightly colored 
flowers, blooming in spring and summer. Per¬ 
ennials are planted in fall and annuals in early 
spring. Grouping—Effective by themselves, or 
grouped in a mixed border with yellow and 
orange Snapdragons, Lobelia, tall, Violas, etc. 
Varieties: (Annuals) Shirley, double mixed; 
Carnation Flowered, tall double mixed; Amer¬ 
ican Legion, single brilliant orange; Flanders, 
single blood red; California Poppy (Auranti- 
aca), orange. (Perennials) Elmonte Tangerine, 
orange; Oriental Mixed. Packet, 10c. 
^ A (Rose Moss). (hA). An 
A exceptionally fine flow- 
' ' er for dry sunny spots 
where most plants are unable to thrive. A dwarf 
plant only 6 inches in height and blooms pro¬ 
fusely from early spring to late summer. Brilliant 
colors of : Red, yellow, pink, white, and striped. 
Sow seed indoors and transplant at early spring 
warmth. Varieties: Single Mixed and Double 
Mixed. Packet, 10c. 
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