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242 Sweet Sultan, Centaurea Mix. 
—The Giant Imperialis gives 
fragrant, graceful flowers in an ex- 
quisite color range of rose, lavender, 
lilac, etc. Long stems, fine for cut- 
ting. 
243 Sweet William, Single Mixed 
(18)—Pink, crimson, scarlet and 
white blooms in early spring. A 
favorite of the flower lover. 
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275 Alyssum, Saxatile (9)— 
An early flowering, brilliant 
golden yellow border and rock 
garden plant. 
276Columbine, CrimsonStar 
(18)—An Aquilegia with long 
spurs of deep coppery-crimson 
and white petals. A perennial 
with unique color combinations. 
277— Columbine, Inter- 
- State’s Hybrids Mixed (30) — 
The finest long-spurred colum- 
bine with colors so rich and 
beautiful. A far superior strain 
| and one you can enjoy year 
- after year. 
278 Coreopsis, DbI. Sunburst 
(24)—Largedeep-yellowflowers 
on long graceful stems. If sown 
early will flower the first year. 
279 Gaillardia, The Dazzler 
(24)—Bright yellow flowers 
with an intense crimson center. 
A perennial, fine for cutting 
and garden display. 5 
280 Golden Bedder, Cheir- 
anthus (12)—A neat growing 
hardy perennial that blooms 
the first year from seed. A 
lovely shade of golden yellow 
fine for rockery and edging. 
281 Holl Dbl. Mixed 
(72)—Chater’s choice strain, 
large ee fates of rose, 
maroon, pink, low, etc. A 
perennial % : 
282 Iceland Po Imperial 
Jewels Mixed P36) — Beauti. 
fully frilled flowers and color 
tones almost limitless. A peren- 
eae oe ey stems and 
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tee ms the first year 
283 Sweet Peas, Everlastin 
Mixed—The perennial Sweet 
Pea with the wax-like bloom. 
Remove seed pods for a more 
continuous bloom, 
Above Perennial Seeds priced 
Same as all other flower seeds 
on pages 66, 67, 68, and 69. 
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SPECIAL OFFER 
1 Pkt. each of all above Peren. 
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244 Torenia, Wishbone Flower (12) 
—Light blue flowers, fine for window 
boxes, borders, and bedding and use- 
ful in rock gardens. 
245 Verbena, Meteor (10)—The 
flaming red blooms with a bold white 
eye are unusually attractive. 
246 Verbena, Hybrida Comp. 
Mixed (6)—The neat, continuous 
blooming, compact plant makes this 
desirable for bedding. 
247 Verbena, Beauty of Oxford (8) 
—Large, soft rose colored blooms 
with some tinged salmon. 
248 Verbena, Mammoth Mixed 
(10)—Fine for borders, beds, porch 
boxes, and among tall growing plants 
like Lilies. Many vividly colored 
flowers all summer and fall. 
249 Vinca, Rosea Mixed (15)— 
Glossy dark green foliage with a pro- 
fusion of white and pink flowers. 
Makes colorful fall borders. 
250 Zinnia, California Giants (36) 
—A graceful zinnia in a wide color 
range. Grows everywhere and 
stands any kind of weather. Pkt. 10c, 
Y% oz. 
Zinnia, Gold Medal Dahlia Flow- 
ered (30)— Immense dahlia-like flow- 
ers with petals that seem to be piled 
one upon the other. Large flowers in 
choice, very attractive colors. 
251 Finest Mixed (dahlia type). 
252 Canary Bird (rich yellow). 
253 Crimson Monarch (crimson). 
254 Exquisite (light rose). 
255 Polar Bear (creamy white). 
256 Scarlet Flame (scarlet). 
Above Dahlia Flowered Zinnias— 
Pkt. 10c, 4 Oz. 35e. 
ZINNIA GARDEN OFFER—1 Pkt. 
each Nos. 252 to 256. 5 Full Pack- 
ets 25e (regular 50¢ value). 
257 Zinnia, Pompom or Lilliput 
(24)—The rich, bright colors make 
this baby zinnia very popular. An 
abundance of bloom from early sum- 
mer until late fall. 
258 Zinnia, Red Riding Hood (16) 
—Compact plants literally covered 
with double scarlet flowers. Lilliput 
type, fine for borders. 
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259 Zinnia, Lilliput Tom Thumb 
(6-10)—Tiny plants with an abun- 
dance of dainty flowers. Thin out tall 
growing plants for a more uniform 
height. 
260 Zinnia, Linearis (10)—Single 
flowers are a lovely shade of golden 
orange. One of the most interesting 
of the newer zinnias. 
261 Zinnia, Haageana (12)—These 
Mexican Zinnias have a charm all 
their own. Fine for bedding, with 
dainty blooms in attractive colors. 
262 Zinnia, Fantasy (24)—One of 
the new flowers with lacy petals in 
the delicate shades of red, yellow, 
orange, pink, and cream. More 
widely planted each season. 
263 Zinnia, Fantasy Orange Lady 
(24)—Shaggy, gay flowers in a rich 
shade of deep bright orange. Make a 
colorful spot in the garden and are 
very desirable for cutting. 
264 Zinnia, Fantasy Rosalie (24)— 
A bright, intense rose equally lovely 
in the garden or when cut. Plants 
are neat in habit and very free 
flowering. 
265 Zinnia, Fantasy White Light 
(24)—As near a pure white as any 
Zinnia yet developed and a 1939 All- 
America winner. The informal flow- 
ers are lovely in arrangements. 
266 Zinnia, Fantasy Star Dust 
(24)—A lovely, golden yellow flower 
fine for cutting. A silver medal win- 
ner in the All-America selections. 
Free blooming and colorful. 
Zinnia, Cupid (12)—The Cupid 
type zinnias are very desirable be- 
cause they are so useful in miniature 
vases. Compact plants a mass of 
color all summer and fall. 
267 Cupid Tiny Tim (glowing scar- 
let). 
268 Cupid Pixie (bright yellow). 
269 Cupid Snowdrop (clear white). 
270 Zinnia, Super Crown O’Gold: 
Pastel-Tints (36)—Very large flow- 
ering with each petal of the flower a 
golden yellow at the base and the 
individual color at the tip. Pastel 
shades. 
271 Zinnia, Lilliput Pastel Mixed 
(20)—A neat, compact plant with 
soft, pastel shaded blooms. Very de- 
sirable for cutting. 
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