MORNING GLORY, Imp. 
Heavenly Blue 
POPPIES, Shirley Fi. Mixed 
3 a 
PORTULACA, Rose Moss 
Single Mixed 
Petunia (12)—The most successful 
flower in our garden decorations. 
Easily grown, blooms early and con- 
tinuously until frost. Improved col- 
ors make beautiful beds and borders. 
The balcony types are best for win- 
dow boxes. . 
187 Exquisite Mixed. 
188 Purple. 
189 Rose of Heaven (soft rose). 
190 Flaming Velvet. 
191 California Giants Mixed. 
192 Balcony Blue 
193 Balcony Rose. 
194 Balcony White. 
195 Balcony Mixed. 
196 Phlox, Drummondi Annual 
Mix. (12)—One of the easiest grown 
and most satisfactory of all flowers. 
Our special strain with its rich va- 
riety of clear, vivid colors will delight 
you. Profuse bloom, even in hot 
weather. Pkt. 10c, % Oz. 20c, 
% Oz. 35c. 
197 Phlox, Red and White Eye. 
198 Phiox, Purple (violet purple). 
199 Phlox, Yellow (primrose). 
200 Phiox, Pimk (deep rose). 
201 Phiox, White (pure white). 
Above Annual Phlox, Your Choice. 
Pkt. 10c, % Oz. 25c, % Oz. 45c. 
202 Phiox, Rainbow Gigantea (9) 
—Soft art shades and delightful com- 
binations. Large 1 to 14-inch flow- 
ers in abundance all summer and 
fall. Pkt. 10c, % Oz. 30c. 
203 Phiox, Starred and Fringed 
(12)—The fringed and cut blossoms 
in many colors look almost like 
twinkling stars. Pkt. 10c, % Oz. 30c. 
204 Poppies, Giant Db!i. Mixed (36) 
—The mammoth carnation-flowered 
poppies give double fringed flowers 
in many shades. 
205 Poppies, Eschscholtzia, Calif. 
Mixed (12)—A free blooming annual 
rich in crimson, pink, and orange- 
scarlet shades. Very showy. 
206 Poppies, American Legion (20) 
—Brilliant Scarlet, satiny flowers 
with a white maltese cross. 
207 Poppies, Shirley Fi. Mixed (20) 
—Satiny textured flowers in a pleas- 
ing variety of colors. Sow early where 
they are to bloom. 
208 Portulaca, Single Mixed (4)— 
Brilliantly colored blooms untilfrost. 
Like a hot sunny place. 
209 Portulaca, Rose Moss, Dbl. 
Mixed (4)—Our unsurpassed, choice 
doubles. Delicate green foliage sim- 
ply covered all season with bright 
colored flowers. The flowers resem- 
ble small roses and in dry weather 
are at their best. 
210 Rudbeckia, Kelvedon Star (36) 
—An interesting flower with dark 
brown central discs and deep orange 
petals. Start early for best results. 
211 Salpiglossis, Giant Trumpet 
Flower (27)— Petunia shaped blooms 
with good veined petals of a deep, 
rich color in many combinations 
come in profusion until frost. Likes 
full sun. 

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SNAPDRAGON, New 
Calif. Rustproof 

212 Salvia, America, Globe of Fire 
(24)—The most uniform continuous 
bloomer of all scarlet sages. Brilliant 
flowers, fine for borders. 
213 Salvia, Farinacea, Blue Bed- 
der (36)—Sturdy plants with tall 
spikes of lovely blue flowers. Fine for 
background, beds and borders. 
Scabiosa, Mourning Bride (30)— 
Their long stems and welcome colors 
make this flower very welcome for 
cutting. Keeps well in water and 
does unusually well if started early. 
Very easily grown. 
214 Finest Mixed (lovely colors) 
215 Black Prince (purple). 
216 Blue Cockade (deep blue). 
217 Ageratum Blue (soft blue). 
218 Peach Blossom (peach pink). 
219 Loveliness (Salmon Rose). 
220 Orchid Shades (new). 
221 Shasta Improved (white). 
222 Yellow (sulphur yellow). 
SCABIOSA GARDEN OFFER— 
1 Pkt. each color No. 215 to No. 222. 
8 Full Size Packets only 40c. 
223 Snow on the Mountain (24)— 
Euphorbia is one of the showiest orn- 
amental foliage plants. 
224 Stocks, Large Flowering Dou- 
ble Mixed (12)—Give rich soil for 
large blooms in a wonderful color 
range. Start early for best results. 
225 Snapdragon, New Calif. Rust- 
proof (24)—The finest color range 
of all the Rust Resistant Mixtures. 
Beautiful in beds and fine for cutting. 
226 Snapdragon, Finest Mixed 
(20)—Our choice, long stemmed 
types. Choice color combinations. 
Fine for cutting. 
227 Statice, Giant Sinuata, Finest 
Mixed (30)—An interesting flower 
in the border and one of the finest 
everlastings. Retains its true color 
when dried. 
228 Strawflowers, Everlastings Fi. 
Mixed (20)—Our own collection of 
many kinds especially selected for 
your winter and decorative bou- 
quets. 
229 Strawflower, Helichrysum Fi. 
Mix. (24-30)—A garden ornament 
that is highly prized for decorative 
bouquets. To dry, pick flowers when 
partially open and hang heads down 
in a cool place. 
230 Sunfiower, Mammoth Russian 
(120)—The attractive large heads 
make a feeding table for birds in late 
summer and fall. 
231 Sweet Peas, Shirley Temple— 
Soft rose pink blooms of the most 
lovely color are sweetest perfumed of 
all the new sweet peas. 
232 Sweet Peas, Delicious—A love- 
ly, delightful color reminding one of 
crushed strawberries and cream 
blended together in a delicious com- 
bination. 
233 Sweet Peas, Spencer Mixed— 
The flower that everybody loves. A 
choice variety of colors. Pkt. 10¢, 
1 Oz. 25ce. 



SWEET PEAS, Early Large Fiwg. 
Spencers—The large, waved, spen- 
cer type flowers that bloom fully one 
month earlier and over a much longer 
period than the old type. Gives an 
abundance of lovely cut flowers. 
Plant as early as possible for best 
results. 
234 Finest Mixed. 
235 Blue Bonnet. 
236 Red Bird. 
237 Orange King. 
238 White. 
239 Maroon. 
240 Lavender. 
241 Radiance. 
Your choice above Early Large 
Flowering Spencer Sweet Peas. Pkt. 
10c, 1 Oz. 30c, 2 Oz. 50c. 
WARE EL 3 
ANNUAL VINES 
285 Balioon Vine, Love-in-a- 
Puff—A clean vine with a deli- 
cate bloom and large, round, 
inflated seed pods resembling 
small balloons. 
286 Bean, Scarlet Rumner— 
A strong, quick growing vine 
with bright scarlet flowers. Be- 
coming very popular. 
287 Cardinal Climber, 
ipomea Hyb.—A mass of fiery 
red flowers from midsummer 
until frost. Everybody admires 
this strong and rapid growing 
annual vine. 
288 Cypress Vine, Ipomea— 
A graceful climber with fern- 
like foliage and a profusion of 
red and white blooms all sum- 
mer and fall. 
289 Gourds, Ornamental 
Mixed—This special mixture 
of the large and small orna- 
mental varieties is very inter- 
esting. Pkt. 10c, 1 Oz. 20c. 
290 Ipomea, White Moon- 
flower—The waxy white 
blooms give the fall evenings a 
fragrant loveliness. 
291 Morning Glory, Giant 
Japanese Mixed—Large flow- 
ers and gay colors that you will 
enjoy. Like poor soil and full 
sun. 
292 Morning Glory, Imp. 
Heavenly Blue—Clarke’s 
Strain. The large, lovely, true- 
blue flowers with a lighter 
throat give a mass of beauty. 
Fine for trellis or arches. A 
coarse gravelly soil and a 
southern exposure gives an 
abundance of morning bloom 
until frost. 
Above Annual Vines priced the 
same as all other flowers on 
Pages 66, 67, 68, and 69. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
1 Pkt. each of all Annual Vines 
above. 8 Full Packets, 45¢ 
(regular 80c value). 



