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ACROCLINIUM SENSATION GIANTS — A new 
strain of this everlasting flower. The large, 
completely double blooms are borne on extra 
long wiry stems and average a good three inches 
in diameter, with a color range from rose to 
light pink. Picked in the bud and hung up to 
dry, they will last indefinitely and can be a 
source of enjoyment during the Winter months 
when few flowers are available. Pkt. 25c. 
SPECIAL 
Any five of the packets listed on 
this page, $1.00 postpaid 
AGERATUM MIDGET BLUE— A very fine dwarf 
Ageratum only two to three inches high. The 
growth is very uniform and even, and the entire 
plant is practically smothered with small, true 
Ageratum blue flowers. Makes a very neat and 
attractive, long blooming edging. Pkt. 25c. 
ALYSSUM VIOLET QUEEN— A dwarf compact 
Alyssum of bright violet, much deeper than 
Lilac Queen. This is a splendid variety for 
Southern California. The color does not fade 
even during the hottest weather. Violet Queen 
and Little Gem Alyssum planted together make 
an exceptionally gay edging. Pkt. 25c. 
COSMOS DOUBLE SENSATION MIXED — This 
easily grown and showy novelty is a worth while 
addition to any garden. The delicately colored 
blooms of white, pink and crimson are fully dou¬ 
ble crested and some are beautifully fluted. 
They are much larger than the ordinary Double 
Crested variety, measuring 4!A to 5 inches 
across, and are very early blooming. Pkt. 25c. 
DIMORPHOTHECA SPECTABILIS— Gardeners who 
experience difficulty in finding a sufficient va¬ 
riety of plants for hot, dry places will welcome 
this new African Daisy both for bedding and 
cutting purposes. The dainty, single, daisy-like 
blooms measure about two inches in diameter 
and are rich deep pink with a shining black cen¬ 
ter. The habit of growth is similar to other varie¬ 
ties of Dimorphotheca except that it is some¬ 
what taller, the stems being 12 to 14 inches 
long. Half hardy perennial, blooming the first 
year from seed. Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD MISSION GIANTS— Giant Chrysan¬ 
themum-like blooms 4 to 5 inches in diameter 
in true Marigold colors blended into a delight¬ 
fully balanced mixture. The plants are about 
18 inches high, base branching and produce 
from 8 to 12 stems of excellent cutting length. 
These stems bear flowers equally as large, if 
not. larger, than the center stem. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA HYBRIDA RADIANCE— This new Pe¬ 
tunia is very floriferous and holds its uniform 
and neat habit well into late Fall. In our opinion, 
Radiance has more brilliance and life of color 
than any other Petunia. A cerise rose with 
enough underlaying salmon to remove the harsh¬ 
ness commonly found in a cerise rose, without 
losing the brilliance, in fact, seeming to inten¬ 
sify it. Warmth and life is added to the color 
by the rich yellow throat. Pkt. 25c. 
PHLOX GIGANTEA ROSY MORN— A new variety 
of this most popular flower with blooms as large, 
or larger, than a half dollar. The color is an 
exceptionally refreshing, gay and bright com¬ 
bination of rose pink with a white eye. A clump 
or massed bed of this Phlox will brighten any 
garden. The color will not fade in the brightest 
sun. Pkt. 25c. 
ICELAND POPPY RED CARDINAL— This is the 
first real red to be offered in the Iceland Poppy 
class. The color is a brilliant cardinal red, and 
the large flowers are borne on long wiry stems. 
A splendid subject for the perennial border as 
well as making a striking cut flower, if cut in 
the bud. Pkt. 25c. 
ZINNIA GIANT CRESTED —A sensational new 
Zinnia made by crossing the Giant Dahlia flow¬ 
ered variety with the Scabious flowered. The 
blossoms average from 4 to 5 inches in diameter, 
with a full rounded cushiony center surrounded 
by broad guard petals. The colors included in 
the strain are charmingly bright and fresh, and 
contain almost all known colors and shades of 
color to be found in this most popular of annual 
plants. Pkt. 25c. 
