(hA). Grows 6 to 12 inches in sun or light 
| f shade. Trailing, or compact, bushy plants; 
variable, dark-green, bronzed, or light-green 
leaves. Irregular, small, tubular flowers, borne on slender 
pedicles, varying from light to dark blue. Excellent for bor- 
ders, rock work and hanging baskets. For best results sow 
thinly in flats, covering with glass until seedlings are through 
soil. Transplant into a moist, well fertilized bed. Grouping— 
Gold Tuft, Iceland Poppy, Coreopsis, Siberian Wallflower 
and Pot Marigold. Varieties: Crystal Palace, dwarf dark 
blue; Gracilis, light blue trailing; Sapphire, dark blue, white 
eye, trailing. Packet, 10c. ; 
|| \ ful spikes of richly colored flowers. Equally 
valuable for bedding, borders or for cutting. 
Height 2 feet. Packet, 10c. Russell Lupin, a lovely new 
perennial Lupin with long, closely furnished spikes coming 
in a large variety of rich colors. Packet, 15c. 
(Reseda). (hA). A branching 
plant, growing 6 to 10 inches high, 
with dark-green, spatulate leaves; 
close-set, spike-like racemes of very fragrant flowers, bloom- 
ing normally in August, but also in other seasons. Can be 
grown easily from seed and should be planted in rich light 
loam. Grouping—this plant does exceedingly well with prac- 
tically all annuals. Should be planted in places where color 
is needed. Varieties: Odorata Grandiflora, white; Victoria 
Perfecta, brilliant red. Packet, 10c. 
a sunny place. 
MURNING GLORY eserves 
to 18 feet, with slender climbing or twining 
stems. Variable, lobed or parted leaves with 

(A). Easily grown, hardy plants with long grace- 



GIANT IMPERIAL LARKSPUR 
(hP). Plant in 
(hA). Grows from 3 to 4 
feet in sun and _ light 
EAMHOT UH Stam gee 
plants, with light green, finely dissected leaves. 
For earlier blooms, plant in flats and transplant. 
Prefers a rich, well fertilized soil. Use a com- 
plete plant food. Grouping—Blue Lace Flower, 
Hybrid Delphiniums, Clarkias, Snapdragons 
and Candytufts. Varieties: Giant Imperial 
Daintiness, lavender; White Spire; Lilac 
Spire; Blue Spire; Blue Bell; Carmine King 
and Miss California, deep rose on salmon; 
exquisite Rose Pink and Mixed. Tall Double 
Flowered, bright rose, light blue, dark blue, 
white; La France, salmon pink; Los Angeles, 
brilliant pink and mixed. Packet, 10c. 
This interesting species bears 
| NAL i flowers which resemble mini- 
ature Snapdragons ending in single elongated 
spurs. It includes both trailing and erect grow- 
ing varieties which are little known but worthy 
of greater attention. Height 12 to 18 inches. 
Golden Yellow and Mixed. Packet, 10c. 
L \ | \ brilliant colored flowers certainly 
deserve a place in every garden. 
The life of the individual flower is short, but 
season of blooming can be prolonged by suc- 
cessive sowings. Scarlet and Perennial Blue. 
Packet, 10c. 
(Miniature Snapdragon). (A). 

(Flowering Flax). (A&P). These 

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long, funnel-shaped flowers. A constant bloom- 
er from June until September. Seed should be 
notched if hastened germination is desired. 
Does best in strong, fertilized soil with plenty of 
water. Plants should be cut down each fall for 
new growth. Varieties: Major Tall Mixed; 
Japanese Fringed Mixed; Clark’s Mammoth 
Blue, sky blue shading to yellow in - throat. 
Heavenly Blue, Packet, 10c. Scarlet O’Hara 
(10c.) 
L \ \ \f \ flowered varieties whose flow- 
ers in flattish clusters vary or 
change from brilliant yellow through orange to 
red. Widely grown as a greenhouse subject, 
being easily raised from either seed or cuttings, 
it is excellent as a summer bedding plant, bloom- 
ing continuously until nipped by the frost in the 
fall. Plants desired for indoor bloom in late 
spring may then be pruned back severely, 
potted in fresh soil, and kept in a cool green- 
house over winter. If new stock is wanted, prune 
the outdoor plants and pot them up in Septem- 
ber and take cuttings from the new growth in- 
doors. Give the young plants a fairly high tem- 
perature during their early growth. Packet, 10c. 
(hA). Low, compact, full- 
ASSORTMENT OF COMMON AND 
RARE SORTS OF CACTUS SEED 
Packet, 15c. 

