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OUTSTANDING SPECIALTIES FOR YOUR 1941 GARDEN 
Blue Lace Flower—Didiscus mn de ity "2 
A most beautiful annual flower with roe Seis ! 
dainty, lace-like bloom of a clear light 5 
blue. It is of the easiest culture and seed 
sown out-of-doors after frost will make 
blooms from July until October. Also 
thrives as a house plant. 
Pkt., 125 seeds S¢; 300 seeds 4 O¢. 
Lavatera—Annual Mallow 
ROSEA SPLENDENS. A beautiful annual 
2 to 2% feet high with large blossoms best 
described as satiny rose carmine. Plants 
are covered with bloom during the Summer 
and for border, or cutting they are fine. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; 250 seeds 1 O¢. 
Abronia—Sand Verbena 
UMBELLATA. A _ very interesting and 
rapidly growing trailing plant, which may 
be used for planting in boxes, rock bor- 
ders, or any location where trailing plants 
are useful. They often grow stems to a 
length of 3 to 4 feet, covered with rosy 
lilac flowers during Summer and Fall. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5S¢; 250 seeds 14 O¢. 
Butterfly Flower 4,8?°%) 3: 
Schizanthus family, and one of the dainti- 
est of all flowers; produced in beautiful 
colors and delicate shades. Very decorative 
for the garden or for pots in the house. 
When in bloom plants are literally covered 
with beautiful Orchid-like flowers, curi- 
ously marked crimson, purple, yellow. 
Mixed, Pkt., 300 seeds S5¢; 800 seeds 4 O¢. 
Kochia—Burning Bush This is an 
ornament- 
al annual of very rapid growth Known as 
Summer Cypress. Makes plants as shown 
2 to 3 ft. high, leaves slender, of light pea 
green. until Fall, then the plant changes 
to red color; excellent for borders, and if 
planted close together can be trimmed 
same as privet hedge. 
Pkt., 600 seeds 5¢; 1500 seeds 1 O¢. 
Dimorphotheca — Spectabilis 
Has single daisy-like flowers in abundance 
of deep pink with shining black center. 
Stems long, excellent for cutting. Easily 
grown, does well in hot dry places where 
others fail. Half-hardy annual, blooms 
first season from spring sown seeds. 
Pkt., 75 seeds 10O¢; 250 seeds 4 5¢. 
Schizanthus—Excelsior 
A new dwarf strain. Plants are very dwarf 
growing, compact, pyramidal in shape, 
and free flowering, fine for the rock gar- 
den, low borders, or may be grown in pots: | | 
color range includes all the popular pastel.| | 
shades, pinks, rose, cream and white. 
Mixed. Pkt., 500 seeds 5¢; 1500 seeds 4 O¢. 
: Improved 
Gypsophila London Market 
This annual is an improved strain produc- 
ing very large pure white flowers in large 
sprays in great abundance on plants about 
2 ft. tall. Pkt., 300 seeds 5¢; 750 seeds 4 O¢. 


Kochia—Burning Bush 



Linaria—Fairy Bouquet Otten re- 
oe F ferred to 
: ‘ as Baby Snapdragons as the miniature 
Schizanthus—Excelsior flowers resemble Snapdragon blooms. Flow- 
ers come in rose, yellow, pink, carmine, 
lavender, red, violet, salmon and white. 
Plants about 8 inches high, bloom within a 
short time from seed and are well adapted 
for low border or rock garden. Mixed. 
Pkt., 400 seeds 5¢; 1000 seeds 4 O¢. 
Smilax—Asparagoides 
A popular window vine with charming 
glossy green graceful foliage. Much prized 
for use in connection with bouquets ana 
for decorative purposes. 
Pkt., 70 seeds 5¢; 150 seeds- 1 O¢. 
Begonias—Tuberous Rooted 
Easy to grow from seed, bloom the first 
season, flowers immense in size with frilled 
and fringed petals many being double of 
beautiful form in gorgeous shades of crim- 
son, rose, salmon, scarlet, pink and white; | 


c or '| fine for pot culture or bedding. 
oe’ ab ED d Single and Double Mixed— 
Gypsophila—iImp. London Market Pkt., 100 seeds 10¢; 200 seeds 15¢. 
14 Mills Seeds are Tested and Guaranteed 

Linarla—Fairy Bouquet 

