. Fairfield Seed and Bulb Co. Norwalk, Conn. 

FAIRFIELD FLOWER SEEDS 
LUPINE 
Kree flower- 
ing, easily 
grown an- 
nuals, with 
long, grace- 
ful spikes of 
rich and va- 
rious colored 
pea - shaped 
flowers; valu- 
able for 
mixed __ bor- 
ders, beds and 
for cutting; 
prefers a little 
shade with 
sandy soil. 
Their _ tall 
spikes of 
bloom pre- 
sent a de- 
lightful vari- 
ety of color 
blending from 
June to Sept. 
And grows 
4 to 6 feet 
tall. One of 
the blue lu- 
pines is the 
| state flower 
fof . Texas 
Hcalled_ the 
‘Texas Blue 
| Bonnet.” 
Packet, 10c. 



DAHLIAS from Seeds 
It’s not necessary to grow 
dahlias from tubers. Seeds 
work as well and you get a lot 
of fun out of it. The difference 
is: the seeds are sown indoors 
in March; then transplant the 
seedlings as soon as large 
enough and you'll get flowers 
the first season. It is interest- 
ing—yes—fascinating to grow 
dahlias this way and get a 
thrill; experience surprises 
which will entertain you in 
the new forms, colors, and 
artistic variances in habit. 

Dahlia 
Our mixture contains seeds 
only from worthwhile strains—many double—some 
exhibition varieties. If you have never grown dahlias 
this way—try it this season. Packet, 10c. 
EVERLASTING FLOWER 
(Strawflower) 
(HELICRYSUM) 
This wonderful flower is of 
eternal beauty as it never 
fades. No two seem to be of 
the same color. Some double 
and some single. Every color 
is represented. Unsurpassed 
for Winter decoration and 
when made into bouquets or 
placed in vases they last for 
years. Very easily grown and 
will bloom all summer. Per 
packet, 10c. 

Helichrysum 

FOXGLOVE— (Digitalis) 
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Foxglove 
This flower has ‘‘Individuality and personality’’. Very 
popular, highly ornamental as well as hardy and easily 
grown. Succeeds under almost any condition and witha 
minimum of care will give a wealth of blooms during July 
and August. Use Digitalis as a background for dwarf 
plants or scatter it among shrubs. It performs best when 
in shaded locations. The stately spikes of bell-like 
florets rise 3 to 5 feet. It is a biennial and flowers the 
second year after sowing the seed. Our mixture contains 
these colors: white, purple, salmon, rose, yellow. Packet, 
10c. 

GAILLARDIA 
Blanket Flower 
As an annual it is remarkable 
for the profusion, size and 
brilliancy of its flowers, con- 
tinuing in bloom from early 
summer until November. Ex- 
cellent for beds, borders or for 
cutting. A fine range of colors 
from creamy white to Orange 
and Crimson, both single and 
double. It thrives in almost 
any position or soil and prac- 
tically takes care of itself. 
Packet, 10c. 
Gaillardia 
