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i^^'LOy UriJcmondi- ^'innuai Phl.>y.Fin^j: cut flo'v-jr/ol.-jniinf^ r.ll 3 UimrK,r 
BriiiifjiP c jl.jrs .DiEplr .7 1 ft. 
P.Viol;t Pluij.v’ith r.ttrrictiv>j ’. 7 hitj ., 7 ^ in c-.nt.r. 
P'”Piit„. Fine nen.Js of sn :'\7 v;hit. . 
Buff yellow >r otraw Cwlor. 
Iviiyeu. A mixtur-.. .jf many c .lors,n jt jf: f )T clear distinct colorings. 
P0PPr:.-3- Single annual ciixed. S .>ft pastel cil)rs- Easily transplanted 
POB.TUIutCA- Dele, and single mixed. Goxl for dry situations 
Ufcroy and varied c j 1 jrs in -.ach mixture. 
SAL£[GL03SIS- J^ainted tjngue. Cutting,t..dding,borders and gardon display. 
Ii-I-.U!., grand colors in mixture. Most satisfactory for many uses. 
J/IiVIA- fco'inacea- Dark to powdery blue* flowers borne along tho stems 
nviaing a spike .'orrj:id for cutting rjmd display .Keeps wery well when cut. 
uraceful in arrangements. 24 to 5 ft. 
SGABIOSA-Pincushijn flower. Larf^e heads of small florets being awfully nice 
for cutting. Borders. 2 ft. 
SCHIZ/J'ITJnJS-' Elegant free flowering annuals for bedding .About ly ft. 
Mixed shades and colors. 
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5.Blue end purple sha.des.Blue,mauve and purple. .35 
f. Dr,Badger's hybrids. Very ir.rge blooms Maxed. .35 
oTOCK- Delightfully fragrant an uals.Display and cutting. 2-| ft. V.’ill 
tlooiu all sumr.er.7111 stand light frosts. In fine mixed colors only .50 
VId?DE7A gra.ndiflora.- Display cutting. Borders and rockeries. 8-10 in. 
L JVoV colors in, .Bpplo blossom. La.vender glory. Spectrum red. .35 
ZId.IIA- DaJilia flvjwer.jd giajots. Large floworing type.One of our old Stanl¬ 
eys for general garden y/ork. Simpl;/ swell for cutting with excellent 
keeping qualities. The follov.dng are tho most satisf<actor/ colors; 
Canary Bird,clear yellow. Dream,dark lavender. 
Old i-oso,Shades jf old rose. Pelar r..,ar,Puro v;hite. 
Scarlet Flame, Deep scarlet. *35 
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PEPEI'INIALS FOE 'j 1040. 
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..CHILLEB- 5't.armica- Yellov/. 2ft. Clust^^rs )f pure v/hite flowers. , 
Jun-e until frost .Nice for cutting, borders. EACH 
AJIJGA reptans- 4’in. Dark folia.ge,charging color to purple in the .25 
fall. Small fl ;Wer spikes of purple. *30 
...LYSSUM citrinum- Lemon alyssum for rockeries and v/alls. 6-8 in. 
Grey foliage.Bleeins in May. Short stems. *30 
AiCHUSn Italica Dropmore-Pugloss. Grand tall specimen for the berder. 
Can be cut.Long spikes of flov/ers 2-3 ft. Bio ots June. .30 
..NTEi'jNi'.RL. dioca- False tobacco. Low growing plant with grey folia.gc 
•nd flowers. 6 in. Ruck gardens. B1 . jms June. .25 
AOUILEGIA-Columbine, Thest; plants are strong and healthy .Nice for 
cuttin.j and display. 2-5 ft. Many colors .June-August. Long and 
short spurred varieties. 
A. t'hite queen Long spurred pure white. Fragrant. .3J 
A. Cooruloa. Deep blue with white inner petads. .30 
A. lybrids. Shr.dos of yellow through Orange. .30 
APABTS-V;allcr-ss. Rockeries,edging,massing and walls.Spring blooming 
6 in. VThitj. Pink. .30 
AP.TEMESIA S.King- Grej'" f'dia.ge plant for cutting and arrangements. 
About 2 ft. Fine l.-avos.No flov;ors.V jry fine in \is>-d in a h.javy 
arrangement for lightening. Can b... dried for fall use. .3o 
A. Frigida- 18 in.Finely cut folic.g. -Can be clipped as hedge. Grey. .30 
