
Petunia, Supreme California 
1100. SUPREME CALIFORNIA GIANTS, MIXED. 
Heme As For siz and outstanding color, this 
strain of Petunia is supreme. The flowers are 
in shades of pink, rose, and salmon-rose; all 
with light richly veined throats and many of 
them striped and combining two or more rose 
shades in one bloom. The blooms are unbeliev- 
ably large, five to seven inches in diameter, 
with shallow open throats surrounded by satiny 
petals which are so heavily ruffled that in the 
young flowers they are easily mistaken for 
doubles. As the flower fully matures, the 
petals fold back in a wider radius leaving the 
beautiful veined throat exposed. Flowers are 
freely produced on 11% to 2-foot plants. 
Flowers begin when the plants are only five to 
six inches tall. Especially fine for pots or win- 
dow boxes. Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 45c; 1/32 oz., 
$1.90; 1/16 oz., $3.65; 1% oz., $7.00. 


1018. LOS ANGELES. H. A. Several years 
ago we introduced to the trade a new strain 
of Double Stock Flowering Larkspur of which 
Los Angeles in our opinion was the most beau- 
tiful. It is an excellent subject in the garden 
and very showy and combines well with other 
flowers in bouquets. In this variety we have a 
rich salmon overlaid with a brilliant and pleas- 
ing rose. The foliage is a dark green making 
the large double flowers stand out very promi- 
nently. The flowers show up exceedingly beau- 
tiful under artificial light. Plants grow about 
two to two and one-half feet in height on good 
stiff stems. If you have planted this variety 
before, we are sure that you will plant it again. 
However, if you have not grown this beautiful 
flower, we urge you to be sure to include it 
in your flower garden. Pkt., 5c; 1/2 0z., 30c; 
oz., 50c. 
LARKSPUR 
1018. Los Angeles 


Nierembergia, Hippomanica 


1069. HIPPOMANICA (Dwarf Cup Flower). T. P. While in the South this is a 
hardy perennial, it must be grown here in the North as an annual. It is one of the 
most prolific flowering plants that we know of. It starts to flower when the 

plants are only two inches tall, or about fifteen weeks after the seed has been 
sown, and keeps right on until heavy frosts. The plant at all times is neat and 
compact appearing, the new flowers covering the older flowers and seed pods. 
The lavender-blue flowers enriched by a touch of yellow in the center are most 
Giants charming. Plants are very dwarf, compact, and not over six inches high with a 
spread of ten inches. Foliage is light gray green. Recommended for an 
edging or border plant. Very beautiful in window boxes or flower pots. 

Rosalie 
(Rust- Resistant) 
Antirrhinum, 
839. ROSALIE. H. A. We offer 
here a brand new color in Antirr- 
hinums. It is a rich deep rose 
with an underlying tone of topaz 
or amber, giving it a richness 
which makes it stand out con- 
spicuously among all other colors. 
As the tube and lips are the same 
color, the depth and richness of 
the flower are intensified. Flowers 
are base branching, producing 
from six to eight long flowering 
spikes on which the florets are 
decidedly well arranged. This all- 
purpose Snapdragon should be in 
every garden. Bronze medal 
award in All-America trials. Pkt., 
15c; 2 pkts., 25c; 14 oz., 90c; 
1/4, oz., $1.60; oz., $3.00. 
Note the illustration above. 
$5.50; 1% oz., $10.25. 
Pkt., 20c; 2 pkts., 30c; 1% oz., $2.75; 1% oz., 
1037 DOUBLE HARMONY HYBRIDS, MIXED. H. A. 


For several years Marigold Harmony has been a very 
popular, all around garden and cut flower. It always 
comes practically 100 per cent true from seed which has made it quite 
difficult for the plant breeders to obtain new colors. It is a pleasure to be 
able to offer this year this beautiful flower in a mixed combination of colors. 
These compact plants are from 12 to 14 inches in height, 100 per cent 
double, and flowering commences about two and one-half months after seed 
is sown. The flowers are of medium size, rather large for the French type, 
averaging 134 inches in diameter. They do not have the strong Marigold 
odor. The color range includes the popular Harmony, a lovely golden-orange 
shade, distinct golden-yellow, and innumerable blotched and striped com- 
binations of golden-orange with maroon and various shades of gold and 
lemon-yellow with contrasting dark maroon. Flowers have the familiar 
crested center flanked with several rows of broad dark petals. Pkt., 10c; 
2 pkts., 15c; 14 oz., 55c; 1/2 oz., $1.00; oz., $1.80. 

Marigold, Dwarf Harmony Hybrids, Mixed 
