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796. Aster, Heart of France. Beau¬ 
tiful deep ruby-red blooms, large 
and double, borne on extra long 
stems. 
798E Aster, Giant Branching Mix¬ 
ed Wilt Resistant. A very free 
bloomer with large double flowers 
of the broad petaled type. 
799E. Aster, Giants of California. 
Large double flowers with curled 
petals on stems 2 ft. long. 
832. Alyssum, Little Gem. A very 
fragrant edging plant with small 
white flowers. 
834. Alyssum, Violet Queen. Com¬ 
pact plants 6 inches tall with deep 
lavender flowers. 
843. Antirrhinum, Mixed Colors. 
Rust-Proof. They produce many 
spikes 18 inches high, closely set 
with large flowers which bloom all 
summer and fall. 
827. Ageratum, Blue Cap. Very- 
dwarf and compact. Leaves are 
small and the plants appear like 
miniature domes completely cov¬ 
ered with deep blue flowers. 
864. Balsam, Mixed Colors. Busby- 
plants with double flowers produced 
close to stem. 
894. Canterbury Bells, Cup and 
Saucer. An easily grown biennial 
with bell-shaped flowers. 
900. Candytuft, Mixed Colors. 
Hardy annual bearing many large 
spikes of flowers from early sum¬ 
mer to frost. 
906. Carnation, Sonderegger Dou¬ 
ble. Large double flowers, sweet 
scented and fine for house culture. 
908. Carnation, Everblooming 
French. Large double flowers of 
rich color which bloom in 4 months 
from seed. 
920. Centaurea, .lubilee Gem. Dwarf 
bushy' plants with beautiful rich 
blue double flowers. 
926. Centaurea, Dusty Miller. Fine¬ 
ly cut foliage of silvery-gray color. 
915. Cockscomb, Empress Makes a 
very showy plant with its beautiful 
blood red combs. 
880. Calendula, Orange King. Bushy 
plants with large double dark 
orange flowers. 
945. Cosmos, Orange Flare. Bright 
orange flowers produced on long 
wiry stems from early summer to 
frost. 
946. Cosmos, Earl y Flowering. 
Large single flowers of red, pink 
and white. 
949. Cosmos, Double Flowering. 
Showy plants with large double 
flowers. 
910. Cuphea, Firefly. Dwarf plants 
with small fiery cerise flowers 
which bloom all summer. 
940. Chrysanthemum, Perennial. 
Flower profusely during summer 
and fall. Showy in the garden and 
fine for cutting. 
847. Aquilegia, Mixed Hybrids. 
952. Dahlia, Double Mixed. Easily- 
raised from seed and many will 
bloom the first year. Flowers large 
and double and many colors. 
958. Daisy, Shasta. A hardy peren¬ 
nial. Large white flowers with yel¬ 
low centers. 
963. Daisy, Longfellow. Double 
flowers of a beautiful deep pink. 
965. Daisy, Mammoth Red. Large 
bright red double flowers which are 
very hardy. 
972. Delphinium, Wrexham. Flow¬ 
ers in blue, pink and white. This is 
a giant perennial strain. Fine for 
bouquets. 
968. Delphinium, Tall Mixed. Pro¬ 
duces freely long spikes of many 
colored flowers. 
975. Dianthus, Splendens. The large 
sweet scented flowers are a bril¬ 
liant crimson with large white eye 
997. Dianthus, Special Mixed. A 
splendid mixture of double pinks. 
994. Digitalis, The Shirley. A bi¬ 
ennial with large bell-shaped flow¬ 
ers on spikes 4 feet tall. 
1002. Eschscholtzia, Daz/.ler. Low- 
growing plants with fine cut foliage 
and bright scarlet flowers. 
1009. Forget-Me-Not, Chinese Blue. 
Dwarf bushy plants with lovely 
sprays of bright blue flowers. 
1012. Four O’clock, Dwarf Mixed. 
An old-fashioned flower of bushy 
habit with many flowers 
1017. Gaillardia, Burgundy. Large 
shining wine-red flowers on long 
stems, from June until frost. 
1023. Gypsophila, Double White 
Its graceful sprays of rose shaped 
flowers are lovely in bouquets 
1024. Gypsophila. Baby’s Breath. 
Thrives anywhere and furnishes the 
loveliest material for bouquets. 
1454. Ornamental Gourds. This spe¬ 
cial mixture of the l^rge and small 
ornamental varieties is very inter¬ 
esting. Pkt., 5c; Oz., 15c. 
1030. Hollyhock. Double Mixed 
Plants suitable for background or 
screens. 
1376. Helichrysum. Mixed especi¬ 
ally for winter bouquets. Pick when 
one-third open and hang heads 
down in a dry place until thor¬ 
oughly dry. 
1382. Helichrysum, Special Mixed. 
Many varieties. 
1048. Lantana. Clusters of verbena¬ 
like flowers in shades of orange, 
yellow and pink. 
1260. Lupins. Magnificent plants 
with spikes of pea-like blooms dur¬ 
ing May and June. Succeed well in 
deeply prepared, well drained sandy 
soil. 
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1064. Marigold, Crown of Gold. 
Odorless foliage plants 2 feet tall. 
Bright golden orange flowers with 
crested center and broad guard 
petals. 
1061. Marigold, Ferdinand. Single 
flowers, golden yellow flanked ma¬ 
hogany red. Very showy and early 
blooming. 
1066. Marigold, Golden Queen. 
Plants about 18 inches tall with 
large, double orange flowers. 
1074. Mignonette, Sweet Scented. 
The delightfully fragrant flowers 
are good for cutting. 
1085. Nasturtium, Glorious New 
Hybrids. Large sweet-scented blooms 
in many colors. 
1093. Nasturtium, Golden Gleam. 
Fragrant golden yellow double flow¬ 
ers. 
1094. Nasturtium, Dwarf Mixed. 
The dwarf variety in many rich 
colors. Pkt., 5c; Oz., 15c. 
1107. Pansy, Swiss Giant. Large 
flowers, perfectly round and many 
beautiful colors. 
1114. Pansy, The Viola. Hardy 
perennial. Neat plant with small 
flowers which bloom profusely. 
1106. Pansy, Masterpiece. The pet¬ 
als are crimpped and in such a 
fashion that the flowers appeal- 
double. The color variations are 
odd and striking, the rich dark 
shades predominating. 
1130. Pansy, Mixed Colors. An ex¬ 
cellent mixture of colors. , 
1136. Penstemon. Very show v 
plants growing from 2 to 3 feet 
high, are rather bushy and have 
very long slender spikes which bear 
many trumpet-shaped flowers. 
1140. Petunia, California Star. A 
rich velvet purple with white star. 
1151. Petunia, Flaming Velvet. 
Deep velvety blood-red flowers. 
1142. Petunia, Rose of Heaven. 
Bushy plants with dark pink flow¬ 
ers. 
1147. Petunia, Royal l’urple. Dark 
purple. 
1150. Petunia, Fluffy Ruffles. 
Large ruffled flowers in many col¬ 
ors. 
1166. Phlox, Choice Mixed Well 
branched plants with large flower 
heads composed of many round 
petaled florets. 
1168. Phlox, Starred and Fringed. 
Is very attractive with its fringed 
and pointed petals in a wide range 
of colors. 
1200. Portulaca, Single Mixed 
Brilliant colored blooms until frost. 
Like a hot sunny place 
1202. Portulaca, Double Mixed. 
Flowers are like little roses of 
many brilliant colors. 
1122. Pyrethrum, Single Mixed 
Large daisy-like flowers in white, 
pink and red in May and June. 
1198. Poppy, Oriental. Extra large 
flowers in most brilliant shades of 
red. 
1230. Salpiglossis, Large Flower¬ 
ing. Petunia-shaped blooms with 
good veined petals of deep rich 
color. 
1233. Salvia, Bonfire. Erect spikes 
of brilliant scarlet on plants 14 
inches high. 
1236. Scabiosa, Double Mixed. 
Their long stems and beautiful col¬ 
ored flowers make them very good 
for cutting. 
1316. Sweet Peas, Spencer Hybrid 
Mixed. Large flowering type and 
early blooming. Pkt., 5c; Oz., 15c. 
1278. Red Bird, Crimson. 
1280. Spring Song, Salmon. 
1288. Maroon Prince, Dark Red. 
1292. Imperial Pink, Bright Pink. 
1320. Sweet William, Double Mix¬ 
ed hardy perennial. The broad clus¬ 
ters of fragrant flowers have 
fringed petals. 
1324. Verbena, New Mammoth. 
Fine for beds and borders. Many 
vividly colored flowers all summer 
and fall. 
1352. Zinnia, Giant Flowered Mix¬ 
ed. A well balanced mixture of all 
colors which make a gorgeous 
showing. 
1354. Zinnia, Double Lilliput. A 
fine mixture of the dwarf double 
zinnias. 
1356. Zinnia, Red Riding Hood. 
Dwarf bushy plants with small 
scarlet flowers. 
1360. Giant Flowered, White 
1362. Giant Flowered, Crimson. 
1364. Giant Flowered, Bright Pink. 
1366. Giant Flowered, Violet. 
1368. Giant Flowered, Yellow. 
1416. Mile-A-Minute Vine. A rapid 
grower with fine foliage Flowers 
creamy white with deep red centers. 
1407. Cardinal Climber. The leaves 
are deeply notched which with the 
cardinal red flowers give this vine 
a beautiful effect. 
1414. Cypress Vine. A beautiful 
annual climber with fern-like fol¬ 
iage and graceful star-shaped flow¬ 
ers. 
1426. Moonflower, White. Quick¬ 
growing climber with heart-shaped 
leaves and large waxy white flow¬ 
ers. 
1428. Moonflower, Lilac Blue. 
Lovely sky-blue flowers. 
1433. Morning Glory, Heavenly- 
Blue. Rapid growing vine with 
large bright sky-blue flowers. 
1434. Morning Glory, Scarlett O' 
Hara. Fast growing vine with dark 
green foliage and flowers of a dark 
wine-red color. 
