
GEUM, FIRE OPAL (See page 22) 
PORTULACA (Por-tu-lak’-a) —Moss Rose 
Double Giants Mixed—Form a lovely floral carpet beauti- 
fully illuminated with charming miniature double rose- 
like flowers on compact tufts. A dainty gem for the 
-rockery or edging purposes. Pkt. 10c 
VERBENA (Vur-bee’-na) —Vurvian 
Grandiflora (Gigantea) Mixed—Perfectly formed plants 
unexcelled for edging, porch boxes, etc. Huge trusses in 
an endless array of colors. 10”. Pkt. 10c 
ZINNIA (Zin’-ni-a) 
California Giants—A taller growing form of the Dahlia 
flowered type. 3’ to 4’ with long stems particularly 
adapted for cut flower use. The flowers are very large 
and flat, giving a graceful effect. Finest mixed, from 
named varieties. Pkt. 10c 
Fantasy—A most interesting new type forming neat strong 
growing plants 3’ tall. The delicately formed flowers are 
composed of a mass of shaggy, ray-like petals, quite dis- 
tinct from the stiff, formal Zinnias. Superbly adapted for 
floral arrangement. 
Orange Lady—A rich shade of deep orange adding an 
exciting note of color to the border. Pkt. 10c 
Rosalie—A delightfully interesting new one having un- 
usually large flowers of intense rose. Pkt. 10c 
Star Dust—A glorious bright golden yellow that received 
an A. M. in 1937. Pkt. 10c 
PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS 
See perennial plant section for descriptions of the fol 
lowing seeds not described here. 

DAPHNE CNEORUM (See page 20) 

VERONICA LONGIFOLIA SUBSESSILIS - 
(See page 42) 
White Light—As near to a pure white as any yet devel- 
oped, lending a soft note of restfulness to the garden. 
Pkt.10c 
Finest Mixed—A bright, colorful mixture of shaggy- yee) 
petaled fully double flowers. Excellent for cutting. (All- — 
America Selections 1935.) Pkt. 10c. 
Gold Medal Double Dahlia Flowered—Robust plants of 
medium height bearing many strong stems of fully 
double huge flowers resembling a show type of Dahlia. | 
Crimson Monarch—Deepest. crimson. Pkt.10¢ | 
Dream—Rich, rosy lavender. - Pkt. 10c 
Exquisite—Light rose with deep rose center. Pkt.10c 
Polar Bear—Large, creamy white. Pkt. 10c © 
Finest Mixed—A complete mixture in an unusually large 
color range. Pkt.10c 
Pastel Tints—A wide range of soft pastel shades. Pkt.10c 
Scabious Flowered—Well branched 3’ plants bearing nu- 
merous medium sized flowers remarkably like the an- — 
nual scabiosa in form make this a very desirable border 
plant in a wide range of colors. Mixed. Pkt. 10c 
Crown O’Gold—A vastly improved strain of this aristocrat 
among Zinnias. Each petal of the flower is overlaid with : 
deep golden yellow at the base while carrying out the 
individual color at the tip. “Pkt 15¢59 
Wildfire—Rich dazzling scarlet, adding a distinct note of 
color and cheerfulness both to garden and home decora- — 
tion. Neat strong grower and very free flowering. Pkt. 15¢ — 
One packet each of the 15 Zinnias $1.35 3 

























ACHILLEA AQUILEGIA ASTER 
millefolium roseum. Pkt. 10c Alpina—Dark Blue Dwarf. Pkt. 10c alpinus. Pkt. 15¢ | 
ACONITUM Crimson Star. Pkt. 15c aes he Pkt. aoe 
fischeri. Pkt.20c  Dobbies Imperial Hybrids, mixed. Spiel Tatar Pkt. 25¢ 
townsendi. Pkt. 25c — 
napellus. Pkt. 15c Pkt. 15c eeiah ole Pkt. 35 
wilsoni. Pkt.25c Double Mixed. Pkt 10G nas. ; “eae 
ing George. Pkt. 35c 
AGROSTEMMA Long Spurred Blue Shades. Pkt. 15c BAPTISIA : 
coronaria atrosanguinea. Pkt. 10c pong Suis pu eras ee aera g australis Pkt. 10c 
FlosJdovis. Pkt. 10¢ Mrs. Scott Eliott’s Strain. Pkt. 15¢ BELLIS 5 
ALLIUM ARMERIA Monstrosa—Finest Double Mixed. 
Pulchellum. Pkt. 25c : Pkt. 15¢ 
formosa hybrida. Pkt. 15¢ a) 
ALYSSUM Glory of Holland, Giant Pink. Pkt. 35c BOCCONIA : 
saxatile. Pkt. 10c laucheana. Pkt. 15¢ cordata. Pkt. 10¢ 
idaeum. Pkt.10c maritima brilliant. Pkt.25c BUPHTHALMUM 
i : : difolium. Pkt. 15c 
ANEMONE Ruby, Giant Red Pkt. 35c cor 
rt 5 = 
St. Brigid’s Strain—Mixed. Pkt.100 °°" Pkt. 25¢ CAMPANULA 
Pulsatilla. Pkt.10c AUBRIETIA soups ican ee Re 
LEPIAS ; persicifolia—Blue. Pkt. 10c 
ASC Large Flowering Hybrids—Mixed. Pyramidalis alba—White. Pkt. 10c 
tuberosa. Pkt. 10¢ Pkt. 10c Pyramidalis—Blue. Pkt. 10c 

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