EVERLASTING FLOWERS 23 gaisr2ert 
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8 They give a colorful display during Summer and Fall, 
e and may be dried for Winter decoration. For drying 
cut blooms before fully opened, during morning hours 
and hang heads down in a cool, airy, shaded place 
until thoroughly dry. See m 
CHINESE LANTERNS —see Page 36. 
STRAWFLOWERS DOUBLE —see Page 13, 
Acroclinium A very pretty annual ‘‘Ever- 
lasting,’’ with white and rose, 
daisy-like flowers. Good for borders, also Winter 
bouquets. 
Mixed. Pkt., 300 seeds 5¢; 750 seeds 1O¢. 
Globe Amaranth —Gomphrena 
Very showy bushy plants producing attractive Clover- 
like flowers in rose, purple, white, striped and orange 
shades; grows about 2 feet tall, and is fine for garden 
display or drying. 
Mixed. Pkt. 250 seeds 5¢; 600 seeds 1O¢. 
. A very interesting bien- 
Lunaria—Honesty nial. which readily self. 
sows and will bloom the first year if plante early, 
producing sweet-scented flowers of a beautiful violet- 
purple and other colors, followed by large round sil- 
very seed-pods much prized for Winter bouquets. 
ixed. Pkt., 50 seeds 5¢; 125 seeds 10¢. 
Statice—Sea Lavender This has become quite 
popular on account of 
being very showy with its large clusters of flowers 
produced on graceful stems. Plants are easily grown 
rom seed, Cut and treat the flowers like Everlastings. 
SINUATA, Mixed. Includes shades of rose, blue, 
white, yellow and lavender. 
Pkt., 30 seeds 5¢; 70 seeds 10¢. 
Xeranthemum Cn, of, the prettiest of 
Everlastings, producing an 
abundance of bright flowers in bright rose, white, 
red, etc., which are very showy in the garden and 
when cut and dried for Winter bouquets are very at- 
tractive. Plants grow about 2 feet tall and bloom 
until frost, Mixed. Pkt., 300 seeds 5¢; 800 seeds 1 O¢. 
Our mixture of 
Ornamental Grasses 9%, mixture of 
Grasses is made up of every attractive variety known 
; and will make a display which is very effective and 
attracts unusual interest in the novel forms and at- 
.tractive colors produced. Many of the varieties can 
be dried for Winter bouquets. All Kinds Mixed. 
Pkt., Over 1000 seeds §¢. 
Everlasting Flower Mixture 
Every garden should grow everlasting flowers. We 
have made up a superb collection that will give a 
wonderfully interesting garden display of many odd 
forms and also beautiful glistening colors. They are 
excellent for cutting and you can have a good supply 
% ~“““ | for Winter bouquets. 
Ornamental Grasses - Mixed Annuals: Pkt., 500 seeds $¢; 1200 seeds 4 O¢. 





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ROCK GARDEN SEEDS 
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For quick results in the Rock Garden we offer a mixture of 
seed of those annuals growing from about four inches to one 
foot in height, all of food Dee colors, many of them com- 
ing into bloom in a few weeks from sowing the seed. 
Many of the varieties in this mixture are hardy annuals, 
which self-sow and the following Spring would show many 
new plants coming up from the seed dropped this Fall. 
The best method we have found in using this seed mixture 
is to sow the seed in a space large enough to allow of the 
seeds being well distributed and as the plants come up and 
reach a size large enough to transplant, it is not difficult 
to distinguish the different kinds, which may be taken out 
and grouped together at different locations selected in the 
Rock Garden, Pkt., Over 1000 seeds &¢; Over 2000 seeds 14 O¢. 
WILD FLOWER GARDEN SEEDS 
A mixture of colorful and attractive Annual Flowers in- 
cluding many California native flowers, a very beautiful 
collection which will give a natural or wild effect in the 
garden, We believe you will enjoy this collection of flow- 
ers. Pkt., Over 1000 seeds 5¢; Over 2000 seeds 4 O¢. 

f showy free-blooming Annuals for beds and borders in a wide range of 
ANNUALS Sravasauel as shades in. Reds, ues Pinks, pen lcenn x Sowa. Saree prdanetat ne 
: t many of these flowers can be used for cuttin s = 
FOR BEDDING arene a aa y . Pkt., Over 1200 seeds 5¢; Over 3000 seeds 1 O¢, 



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