




_ AGERATUM (Blue Floss Flower)—A dwarf 
annual especially for edging or bedding. 
Plant in early spring either out of doors 
or start in flats. Blooms early summer 
and fall. 
Blue Ball—(Improved), 4 to 5 inches. Plants 
compact, growth uniform and even. The 
broad green foliage is almost covered by 
flowers of the richest shade of blue. 
Pkt. 15¢ 
Midget Blue—2 to 3 inches. S. M., A. A. S. 
39. A really dwarf ageratum that comes 
uniformly dwarf and true to color. The 
foliage which is fine and delicate is prac- 
tically hidden by small true Ageratum 
BS TEEC) TO WOES coder oss: eednstentee-cttuecce Pkt. 25¢ 
ANTIRRHINUM—See Snapdragon. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) —Walter-Franklin 
Strain. P. 2 to 3 feet. Spring and fall. 
Grow well in half shady places though 
they do very well in full sun except in 
extreme hot climate. Large blooms with 
extra long spurs. Sow out of doors or 
start in flats. 
__ Blue Shades—Long spurred. Beautiful clear 
j blue. 
Crimson Star—A large and brilliant variety 
with long crimson spurs and white co- 
rolla. Semi-dwarf growth. 


Pink Shades — Long spurred. In various 
shades of delicate pink. 
z Waller-Franklin Hybrids — Mixed colors, 
____ orange, ‘pink, rose and white. 
Pkts. of any of the above 25c¢ each; 1/16 
a oz. 60c. 
Group Collection—One packet each, Blue, 
meeePink and Crimson Star..-...:............-.- 60c 
- Longissima (A. M., R. H. S.)—Delicate pale 
yellow, spurs often 4 inches long..Pkt. 50¢ 
 COLUMBINE (Spurless). 
g Clematiflora—Choice mixed. This is a spur- 
less Columbine with Clematis-like flow- 
ers in all colors except deep red_.Pkt. 50¢ 
—— ARCTOTIS (African Daisy)—A. 12 inches. 
_ September to May. A branching plant 
__with gray green woolly leaves and large 
___ daisy-like flowers that are fine for cutting. 
__ Arctotis Hybrids—Bright orange, red and 
____ yellow; dark centers. Flowers 214 to 3 
Bye inches across. Mixed..................--- Pkt. 20c 
a BACHELOR BUTTON (Centaurea Cyanus or 
_ Cornflower)—4A. 12 inches. Fall or early 
a spring, preferably in open ground; thin 
ee to Gor 8 inches. | 


GENERAL LIST 
OF SEED SPECIALTIES 
ABBREVIATIONS: The annuals are designated by A., following the class 
name; P. for perennials. The approximate height follows, then the planting 
time. A. A. S., All-America Seed Selections. B. M., Bronze Medal. S. M., 
Silver Medal. H. M., Honorable Mention. A. M., Award of Merit. 
SALES TAX: Add 3% to cover tax on all orders for delivery in California. 
ASTERS (Early Giant Wilt Resistant)—d. 
114 feet. April to June. Rich, well-drained 
soil, plenty of sunshine and moisture. 
Can be started early indoors.’ This is 
the finest large flowered, heavy stemmed 
wilt resistant aster yet developed. Low 
base branching. Flowers are full with 
gracefully curving petals. 
Crimson. 
Dark blue. 
Light blue. 
Peach blossom. 
Rose Marie—New rich rose. H. M., A. A. 
S. ’40. 
White. 
Mixed colors. 
Pkts. of any of the above 15c each; 1/8 
oz. 50c. 
AUBRIETIA (Rainbow Rock Cress)—P. 3 to 
4 inches. Spring or fall. A spreading or 
hanging plant beautifully covered with 
small flowers ranging from lavender to 
purple, from lilac-pink to deep rose red. 
Sow in flats of sandy loam. Large flow- 
AN oem Oni c) a CO kU MMS, oo ana ae Pkt. 25c 
BABY BLUE EYES (Nemophila Insignis)—A. 
6 inches. Sow in fall or spring in open lo- 
cation. ‘This delightful native of Califor- 
nia ranks with the poppy as the finest of 
wild flowers suitable for domestic use. A 
quick grower and early bloomer. Clear 
skyblue, cup shaped flowers with white 
centers, attractive lacy foliage. Much 
used in California as a between-planting 
in qulip beds=2:..... Pkt. 10c; 3 Pkts. 25c 
Dwarf Jubilee Gem—Double. The intro- 
duction of this fine novelty now permits 
the use of the deep blue cornflower in 
rock gardens, and other new uses. Liter- 
ally full of blooms. A. M. - A. A. S., 
MED paage oo baa Lee Pkt. 15¢; 3 Pkts. for 35¢ 
CALLIOPSIS—A. 18 inches. Sow out of doors 
early spring in sunny location. 
Drummondi Gold Crest—Rich golden yel- 
low with a reddish brown zone. Flowers 
21% to 3 inches, semi-double. 
Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 25¢ 
CAMPANULA (Canterbury Bells)—A. 214 
feet. Sow in February in light rich soil. 
Will bloom throughout the summer. 
Fine cutting spikes of bright single bells. 
Mixed colors of light and dark blue, 
light pink, rose and white. 
Pkt. 15¢; 4 oz. 25c 
Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bells—P. 5 feet. 
Each bell has a saucer-like brim. Mixed 
colors of blue, pink, lavender and white. 
Pkt. 15¢; 4 oz. 60¢ 

