Imbricated Pompom. Mid-August flowering. Upright growth 
12 to 14 inches. Small round cushion-centered flowers, fine 
for cutting. 
Blood Red. White. 
Rose. Mixed. 
PERENNIAL ASTER. Michaelmas Daisy. Newest varieties 
mixed. 
ANAGALLIS, Pimpernel, RA 
Flowers bloom very freely. Sunny place preferred. Splendid 
for rockeries and pots. 8 in. 
Coerulea. Gentian blue, red and mixed. 
ANCHUSA, Summer Forget-Me-Not, PF 
A free-flowering class, producing its charming Forget-Me- 
Not-like blooms in graceful sprays from early summer until 
late fall. 
Blue Bird. Deep blue flowers on plant 18 inches tall. Annual. 
Italica. Dropmore variety. Gentian blue, 4 ft. 
DWARF-MYOSOTIDIFLORA. A distinct type of An- 
chusa growing 12 to 15 inches. Makes a fine cut flower, 
blooming in April and Mav. Excellent rockery plant. 
Pkt. 20c. 
ANEMONE, Wind Flower, PF 
Spring flowering with cup-shaped blossoms; splendid for 
bouquets. 
St. Brigid or Poppy. Flowers large, semi-double and double, 
in many colors. 18 inches. 
The Governor. Double scarlet. The Admiral. Double pink. 
Lord Lieutenant. Double violet blue. 
Ilis Excellency. Single fiery scarlet. 
ARABIS, Rock Cress, PR 
Alpina. Early spring flowering: especially adapted for edging 
and rockery. Pure white blossoms; April-May; 1 foot. 
Alpina Rosea. Bright rose; very showy. 
Alpina Snow Cap. More compact; 8 inches. 
ARCTOTIS HYBRIDS 
ARCTOTIS, AF 
Grandis. Flowers large and showy. White on upper surface, 
lilac beneath. Especially nice for cutting. 
Hybrids. Daisy-like flowers of red and orange shades. Nice 
cutting flower. 
ARMERIA, Sea Pink or Thrift, PR 
Formosa. Very pretty and hardy, with slender leaves and 
rosy-pink flowers. Invaluable for edging. 
ARTEMISIA, Summer Fir, A 
Saeronum Viridis. Grown for its splendid form, ornamental 
foliage. 4 ft. 
AUBRETIA, False Wall Cress, PR 
Pretty dwarf-growing rock plants, forming broad masses 
of silvery green foliage and sheets of flowers in spring and 
early summer. 
Large Flowering Hybrids. Mixed. Pkt. I5c ; 
Also separate colors: Blood Red, Purple, Pink. 
BALLOON VINE, Love-in-a-Puff, A 
Cardiospermum. A rapid growing annual climber. White 
flowers are followed by interesting seed pods resembling mini¬ 
ature balloons. 
BALSAM, Lady Slipper, A 
An old and popular garden flower of easy culture. Gorgeous 
masses of brilliant colored double flowers are produced in the 
greatest profusion. Height, 2 feet. 
Camellia Flowered. White. Chamois Rose. 
Crimson. Scarlet. Salmon Rose and Mixed. 
Rose Flowered. Finest mixed. 
BALSAM—Apple and Pear Mixed 
Curious climber. Has creamy white flowers spotted brown, 
followed by odd shaped fruits. 10 ft. 
BAPTISIA, False Indigo, P 
Australis. Lovely dark blue, lupin-like flowers blooming June 
and July. 3 to 4 ft. tall. Dark green foliage. 
BROWALLIA, Amethyst, A 
Favorite annual, covered with beautiful rich blue flowers 
during summer and autumn in the garden. Blooms freely in 
winter if the plants are lifted in autumn and cut back. Mixed. 
BEANS, Scarlet Runner 
A rapid climber, flowering profusely. Very showy. 
BEGONIA, P 
A splendid class of plants, suited for bedding, borders, pots, 
and boxes. Blooms profusely and continuously right up to 
frost. Besides their use for the garden, they are fine indoors, 
blooming during the winter. 
Gracilis Luminosa. Small scarlet flowers in great profusion. 
Semperflorens. Mixed colors. Larger flowers than the Gracilis 
type. 
Tuberous Rooted. Single mixed. The most popular Begonia 
grown. Save the tubers from year to year. Nothing surpasses 
the tuberous-rooted Begonias for brilliance and amount of 
bloom. Fine for shady places. Start early in boxes. Pkt. 25c. 
Lloydii. This variety is used for hanging baskets, etc., due 
to its drooping habit. Tones of Rose Pink and Carmine. 
Pkt. 50c. 
BLEEDING HEART, Dicentra, P 
Spectabilis. Long racemes of heart-shaped flowers that ai-e 
most attractive. Fine for hardy border, also in shade. Pkt. 25c. 
Plant in fall; seeds need freezing to germinate. 
Eximia, R. Dwarf type, very good rock plant. Pkt. 15c. 
BOLTON I A, False Chamomile, P 
Blooms from July to September bearing white daisy-like 
flowers. Grows 4 to 6 feet. Grows in semi-shade. 
BACHELOR BUTTON, Centaurea, A 
Particularly well adapted for border planting. The types 
cultivated for their flowers have bulging calyxes from which 
many finely cut petals expand. Others have a downy growth 
on their leaves, making the foliage quite ornamental. All of 
them are of easy culture from seed. 
Cyanus Double (Bachelor Button). This superb class of Corn¬ 
flowers produces handsome, large double blooms, effective 
out-of-doors and in bouquets. 
Blue. Rose. Mixed. Red. White. 
Black Boy. 
Imperialis (Sweet Sultan). These beautiful long stemmed 
flowers with their soft velvety heads make very enchanting 
bouquets. They measure 2 to 2% inches across while the en¬ 
tire plant stands about 2% to 3 feet tall. You can grow them 
readily in any fair garden soil, and your friends are sure to 
admire them. 
Amaranth Red. White. Yellow. Mixed. 
Lavender. Purple. Rose. 
Americana (Basketflower). Immense, thistle-like flowers of 
rosy lavender. 
Gymnocarpa. Lavender. Finely cut. silvery white foliage. 12 
inches. 
Candidissima. Very decorative foliage plants for borders, etc. 
Silvery white leaves broadly cut. Flowers yellow. Dusty Miller. 
Cornflower, Jubilee Gem. Award of Merit, All-America Selec¬ 
tions, 1937. Jubilee Gem is a dwarf variety of Cornflower 
making a compact plant literally covered with flowers. The 
plant is about 12 inches in height. Easy to grow, it is “every¬ 
one’s” flower and is adaptable for almost any purpose to which 
a plant may be put. As an edging plant, a border plant, or for 
ground work in formal beds of roses, etc., it will be found 
admirable. 
BRACHYCOME, Annual Cineraria, A 
Brilliant free-flowering annual blooming throughout the 
summer months and suitable for beds or borders. The dainty 
flowers resemble small Cinerarias. Height, 9 inches. 
Mixed Colors. 
ALL PKTS. 10c, 3 FOR 25c, OR 13 FOR $l .00—POSTPAID UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 
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