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ASTERS Pen Hs 
Any 5 Pkts. for 35¢, Postpaid. (Unless other- 
wise noted.) 
We list only wilt-resistant varieties of 
Asters. These varieties are sure to bloom 
for you this season. 
GIANT BRANCHING. (2 to 2! ft.) The flowers 
of this famous strain are large, very double, 
of fine form. 
1029.— Deep Silvery Rose 
1026.—Azure Blue 
1027.—Pink, Bright 
1028.—Crimson 
1030.—Purple 
1031 —MIXED — Best colors. Pkt. 
Y, oz. 35, Postpaid. 
SUPER GIANTS (2 to 21, ft.) A selected 
strain of the newest Asters, The earliest and 
largest Aster known. 
1034. SUPERIOR MIXTURE—A rainbow of 
colors. 
1041. HEART OF FRANCE. (11 to 2 ft.) One 
of the purest ruby reds. Color deepens 
‘with age. Pkt. 10c; / oz. 35c, Postpaid. 
10c; 
1046. QUEEN OF THE MARKET MIXED. (15 to 18 in.) Earliest flowers. This is a favorite 
early Aster. This mixture of crimson, purple, white, and light blue. 
1043. MAYVIEW MIXTURE. (ly, to 2 ft.) Mayview Mixture is made up of all the 
different varieties. You get a combination of different colors of each variety. This 
is really a buy because in this way you get all of them. Pkt. 10¢; / oz. 35c, Postpaid. 
THE FAVORITE 
¢ e) SS M © > OF GENERATIONS 
Flowers often 4 to 5 inches across—on long stems. Should be in every garden. (Pic- 
tured on opposite page.) 
1086. ORANGE FLARE. (3 to 4 ft.) Bright glowing orange. Lots of blooms all Summer 
long. Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 25¢; 1 0z. 40c, Postpaid. 
1083. SENSATION MIX. (314 to 4 ft.) The giant Cosmos. Largest flowering of all. 
Blooms 4 to 5 inches across. Colors of white, pink, and crimson. Pkt. 10¢; 1/4 oz. 25¢; 
Y% oz. 40c, Postpaid. : 
1085. CROWNED AND CRESTED. (3 to 4 ft.) Brilliant colors with double-crested centers. 
Pkt. 10c; 1, oz. 25¢; 4 02, 40c, Postpaid. 




AS BRIGHT. 
AS THE SUN 
PRICES—Ali Marigolds, Pkt. 0c; Any 2 Pkts. 15c; Any 5 Pkts. 35c, Postpaid. 
(Unless otherwise noted) 
CARNATION FLOWERED 
1176. POT-O-GOLD. (2 to 2% ft.) (See picture opposite page.) Large, fragrant car- 
nation flowered. Fine for cutting. Newest and best of all Marigolds. Pkt. 15c, Postp’d. 
1178. GUINEA GOLD. (2 to 214 ft.) (See picture opposite page.) Loosely ruffled blooms. 
Most popular of all. 
1175. CARNATION MIXED. (2 to 2! ft.) A grand mixture of well blended colors. 
MARIGOLDS 

Fire Flame Zinnias Grown on our Trial 








ALYSSUM SWEET 
Best for border 
planting. Fragrant 
and always full of 
bloom. A real beauty 
for edging. 
1015. CARPET OF 
SNOW. (4 in.) A 
close mass completely covering the 
ground with fragrant white blooms. 
1014. DWARF YELLOW. (6 in.) Rich golden 
yellow blooms. Very compact. 
1017. FINEST MIXED. (4-6 in.) Yellow, la- 
BABY'S BREATH 
(Gypsophila) 18 in. 
Graceful, dainty, fairy- 
like, white blooms in 
large clusters. Fine for 
bouquet work. 
1051. WHITE 
1052. CRIMSON 
: ake a4 : ae me 
at Kha F ae ow - 
ai _) ae ey Se eS al 
: Grounds. This shows me standing in the 
middle of a big lot of Giant Fire Flame Zinnias, which were grown on our trial 
grounds last Summer here at Shenandoah. We saved the seed from these giant 
5-inch blooms. My, they were a grand sight. 
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DWARF FRENCH DOUBLE 
1170. ROYAL SCOT. The striped Marigold. The dwarf bushy plants in uniform shape 
_ grow to a height of 10 to 12 inches. Flowers rich mahogany and gold striped. 
11/7. HARMONY. (12 in.) (See picture opposite page.) Bright golden yellow bordered 
with a rich maroon red. 
1174. MIXED. (12 in.) A blend of striking colors. 
“3173. SUNSET GIANT MIXTURE. (314 ft.) The largest of ali Marigolds, averaging over 
5 inches in diameter. Sweet scented. Colors include golden orange and various shades 
of yellow. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 45¢, Postpaid. 
1171. LITTLE GIANT. Grows about 4 to 6 inches high with a spread of 8 to 10 inches. 
The plant will actually produce a head of 20 to 25 blooms. Truly a little giant. 
Fine for borders and the colors range from yellow to bright orange. 


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DOUBLE 
SWEET SCENTED 
Flowers are all double and fragrant. Last Summer in our garden West of the 
seedhouse our Gleam Nasturtiums bloomed all Summer long until killed by frost. 
Grows 2 to 3 ft. high. 
PRICES—AI!l Nasturtiums, Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25¢, Postpaid. 
1198. GOLDEN GLEAM. Brilliant golden yellow. 
1200. SALMON GLEAM. Soft golden pink. 
1202. SCARLET GLEAM. Flaming Scarlet red. 
1201. DOUBLE GLEAM HYBRIDS. A combination of the beautiful colors pictured on the 
opposite page and many other shades and hues. They come in salmon, cerise, cream 
yellow, orange, crimson and flush scarlet. This makes a great array of flowers for 
anyone. 
1197. DWARF DOUBLE MIXED. (10 to 12 in.) Fragrant double flowers of flaming red, 
golden cream, mahogany, orange, salmon and crimson. Pkt. 5¢; oz. 10c; 1% lb. 25¢, 
PETUNIAS 
Everyone loves and plants Petunias. 
AL universal favorite. Easy to grow and 
' will bloom profusely all Summer long. 
You can plant Petunias in the, late Fall. 
SPREADING BEDDING. (8 to 10 in.) 
- PRICES—Pkt. 10c; Any 2 Pkts. 15¢; 
Any 5 Pkts. 35c, Postpaid. 
1217. HEAVENLY BLUE. Sky Blue. 
1215. FLAMING VELVET. Deep red. 
1219, ROSY MORN. Soft rosy pink, with 
white star center. 
1218, VIOLET QUEEN. Rich velvety violet. 
‘1222. SUPERB BEDDING MIXTURE. Ail col- 
ors blended together. Pkt. 10¢; /0z. 50c, 
«LARGE BALCONY TYPE 
Sa (12 to 15 in.) 
-_ PRICES—Pkt. 15c; Any 2 
~ Large and free-flowering. For window 
boxes, hanging baskets, and vases. Flow- 
ers measure 3 inches in_diameter. 
: ae BLACK PRINCE. Deepest velvety 



Pkts. 25<¢, 
SEEDS AND TREES THAT PAY ARE SOLD BY MAY 
BLOOM THROUGHOUT 
eee 
1228. STAR OF CALIFORNIA. Hyacinth- 
violet with large white star. 
1229. BALCONY BLUE. Velvety purple. 
1231. BALCONY MIXTURE. Made up of 
all. of these large, nice colors listed 
above. Pkt. only 10c; % oz. 35c, Post- 
paid. 
GIANT RUFFLED AND FRINGED 
(10 to 12 in.) 
Strikingly beautiful varieties. Flowers 
3 to 4 inches across. 
PRICES—Pkt. 15¢c; Any 2 Pkts. 25¢, 
Postpaid. 
1238. RED BOY. Big, dark crimson. 
1237. SETTING SUN. Brilliant deep rose, 
dark throat. 
1235. NEW BURGUNDY. Rich wine-red to 
blue-purple. 
1239. GIANT RUFFLED MIXED. Large ruf- 
fled and fringed blooms. A combina- 
tion of 8 to 10 different colors. 
(Pictured on back cover.) 








vender, and white honey - scented 
blooms. 
1094. CANTERBURY BELL. 
(2 to 2% ft.) A splen- The name comes from 
did late Summer border the fact that the 
flower. Gives you the flower heads resemble 
colors of blue, rose, the comb of a roos- 
and satiny-white. ter. Plush-like tex- 
ture. Very beautiful 
in the Fall. Several 
have brought them to our Jubilee and they 
make wonderful exhibits. : 
063. TALL CRIMSON. (2 ft.) Rich crimson combs. 
060. FEATHER FLAME. (12 in.) Uniform neat 
piants with flamelike red and yellow blooms. 
062. MIXED COLORS. (2 ft.) Showy yellow and 
ted blooms. 
1057. CALENDULA. (Pot Marigold.) 18 in. The fin- 
est mew varieties in this mixture. Apricot, 
orange, canary yellow, and dark mahogany. 
1077. CALLIOPSIS, DWARF ANNUAL MIX. (18 in.) 
Calliopsis resembles Coreopsis. Its flowers are 
similar. Colors, yellow, and dark mahogany. 
1100. COLEUS. (12 in.) Ornamental foliage 
plants; fine for borders or house plants. 
1069. CASTOR BEAN (Ricinus.) Giant strong- 
growing plants with ornamental foliage. Grows 
6 to 8 feet high. Some say they keep moles and 
grasshoppers away. Try them and see. Pkt. 5c; 
oz. 15¢; 1% Ib. 45c. 
COCKSCOMB. (Celosia.) 
QUALITY 
ANNUAL FLOWER 
SEEDS 
PRICES ON ALL FLOWER SEED 
POSTPAID 
10c per Packet 
Any 2 Packets 15c 
Any 5 Packets 35c 
(Unless otherwise noted) 
CRE I Bee 
a ete. 
rs PF. thal: 

1055. BURNING BUSH. 
(Kochia.) 2, to 3 ft. 
Annual hedge plant. 
Resembles a close- 
clipped evergreen, 
Turns blood-red in the 
Fall. 
BACHELOR’S BUTTON 
(Centaurea) 
Fine for garden dec- 
oration and _ cutting. 
Easy to grow and 
blooms continuously. 
1071. JUBILEE GEM. (8 
to 10 in.) This im- 
proved dwarf variety forms a compact plant, 
literally covered with vivid deep blue flowers. 
1070. MIXED COLORS. (2 ft.) Grandmother’s fa- 
vorite. This collection includes the following 
colors—purple, crimson, deep lavender, dark li- 
lac, blue, and pink. 
1087. CLARKIA. (Double.) 2 ft. They resemble the 
Flowering Almond. Particularly attractive. Ger- 
minates very quickly. Flowers from July to 
October. Does particularly well in sandy soil. 

1103. CUP FLOWER. 
(4 to 6 in.) Delicate 
1124. 
(2 to 2% ft.) A bushy 
FOUR O'CLOCK. 
lavender-blue _ cup- plant of glossy foliage 
shaped flowers with with hundreds of star- 
clear yellow. centers. like flowers. Open late 
in the afternoon. Very 
fragrant. Makes quick 
attractive hedge, too. 
Pkt. 5¢; %4 oz. 15¢; 
0z. 25c, Postpaid. 
1119. DAISY, EVERLASTING. (15 in.) Double flow- 
ers. White and pink shades. Makes fine Winte: 
bouquets. 
1121. DUSTY MILLER. (12 in.) Attractive silvery- 
gray foliage. Fine for edging and borders. 
1129. GERANIUM. (12 to 18 in.) Favorite house- 
plant. Seed started early will bloom first year. 
Choice mixed colors. 
1130. GLOBE AMARANTH. (Gomphrena Evertast- 
ing.) (12 to 18 in.) Clover-like blossoms of 
brilliant purplish-red, soft pink, and white of- 
ten striped with violet. Makes admirable Win- 
ter bouquets. 
1154. LANTANA. (12 to 15 in.) Bushy plants bear- 
ing constantly showy heads of Verbena-like 
flowers. Orange, bronze, and red blooms. 
Plants are dwarf and 
compact, literally cov- 
ered with blooms all 
Summer. 
NEW PETUNIAS 
1224. HOLLYWOOD STAR. A charming shade of rich rose with an amber throat. Pkt. 20; 
Any 2 Pkts. 35c, Postpaid. 
1236. DAINTY LADY. A _ new color, 
Any 2 Pkts. 35c, Postpaid. 
Canary ofr 
lemon-yellow. Ruffled and fringed. Pkt. 20c; 
1240. ALL DOUBLE SAKATA MIX. A Japanese Petunia with large, double carnation-like blooms, 3 to 
4 inches across. Beautifully ruffled and fringed. Pkt. only 20c; Any 2 Pkts. 35c, Postpaid. 
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