


ARABIS—ROCK CRESS 
“Alpina. For edging and rockeries. Spreading 
tufts of white in spring. 
Pkt., 10c; Vg oz., 20c; 14 oz., 30c. 
+ARCTOTIS—AFRICAN DAISY 
Grandis. 2 to 3 feet high. A useful and charm- 
ing cut flower from June till after hard 
frosts; lasting a week or two in water, un- 
developed buds opening up perfectly if kept 
in the sun. Daisy-like, glistening white on 
the face, under surface pale lilac-blue. 
Pkt., 10c; 1% oz., 25; V2 oz., 40c. 
Mixed Hybrids. 2 to 3 feet high. Lovely 
daisy-like flowers in orange, bronzy red, rose, 
cream, yellow and salmon shades. Suitable 
for hot, sunny places. 
Pkt., 15¢; Vg oz., 60c; 14 oz., $1.00. 
BACHELOR BUTTON—CENTAUREA 
CORNFLOWER 
Pretty 2-foot border plants, and reliable cut 
flowers. Hardy annual. In an established bed 
these are perpetual and enjoyable; in bloom for 
Memorial Day. 
Double Blue. 
Double Mixed. 
Both: Pkt., 10c; 1/4 oz., 20c; 14 oz., 35c. 
Jubilee Gem. 1 foot. Dwarf, compact plants of 
thrifty growth, particularly valuable as an 
edging in garden plots, for blooming pot 
plants, or for pockets in the rockery. When 
in bloom, one plant is a real bouquet. The 
flowers are a vivid deep blue in densely 
double petalage. 
Pkt., 10c; Vg oz., 30c; 14 oz., 50c. 
BAPTISIA 
Australis. FALSE INDIGO. Deep blue racemes 
during June and July. 2 feet. 
Pkt., 10c; Vg oz., 20c; 4 oz., 35c. 
BALSAM 
Giant Double Camellia Flowered. Set 18 inches 
apart. The large, double, bright colored 
flowers are set like hollyhocks along the 
2-foot stems, with slender leaves protruding. 
Colors include pink, white and scarlet. Mixed. 
Pkt., 10c; 14 0z., 25¢; V4 oz., 40c. 
Double Bush Flowering. Bushy plants 18 to 24 
inches high, superior to other types in that 
the perfect, camellia-like flowers occur out- 
side the foliage surface, thus making a much 
greater show for garden borders. The short 
stemmed bloom is charming for corsage and 
shallow bowl use. Mixed. 
Pkt., 10c; Vg oz., 30c; 14 oz., 50c. 
BEGONIA 
Delightful summer bedding plants for sun 
or partial shade, in bloom from June until 
frost, or may be brought inside for winter 
enjoyment. Start early inside and transplant 
in late spring. 
Luminosa. Brilliant dark scarlet; reddish leaves. 
Pkt., 25c; 1/128 oz., 85c. 
Bright rose-pink. 
Pkt., 25c; 1/128 oz., $1.00. 
TCANDY TUFT—IBERIS 
Fragrant. About 1 foot, 
Annual Pink. Umbrella form flowers. 
Pkt., 10c; 1% oz., 20c; 1 oz., 35c. 
Giant Hyacinth-Flowered. White. 
Pkt., 10c; 4 oz., 25c; oz., 75c. 
Fine Mixed. Four or five color shades. 
Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 20; oz., 60c. 
*Sempervirens. Hardy evergreen; pure white 
flowers early in spring. 
‘Pkt., 10¢; Vg oz., 20c; 1%4 oz., 35c; 1 oz., 
60c 
Prima Donna. 
“Gibraltarica. White tinged lilac-pink. 
Pkt., 10c; Yg oz., 20c; 14 oz., 35¢; 2 oz., 
60c. 
*Queen of Italy. Rosy lilac flowers. 
Pkt., 10c; Vg oz., 20¢; 14 oz., 35¢; 1 oz., 
60c. 
TCARNATION 
Half-hardy perennial. 114 feet. 
Marguerite. With ordinary care this double, 
fluted, highly scented type will be in full 
bloom in 4 months after sowing the seed, 
flowering in profusion until frost. Mixed. 
Pkt., 10¢; Vg oz., 25¢; 1% oz., 40c. 
*Cassia marilandica. AM. SENNA. Shrub-like 
growth, 3 to 5 feet, with fern-like, pinnate 
foliage; leaf and stem bright green tinged 
yellow. The flowers (July-September) are 
in gay racemes; orange-yellow with slight 
black bee. Pkt., 10¢; Vg oz., 25¢; V4 oz., 40c. 
CERASTIUM 
Tomentosum. SNOW-IN-SUMMER. A low edging 
or carpet plant with matted silvery foliage 
and early terminal, single white flowers. 
This consorts beautifully with the spring 
show of alyssum saxatile and anchusa myo- 
sotidiflora. 
Pkt., 10c; Vg oz., 15¢; 14 oz., 25c. 
TCALENDULA 
Hardy annuals. 1 foot. A wonderful pro- 
fusion of flowers ranging from ivory to orange. 
Valuable for beds and borders. Blooms until 
late fall. 
Boll’s Florists’ Strain. Specially adapted to forc- 
ing; the flowers unusually large and double, 
of uniformly rich, dark orange color; with 
extra long, firm cutting stems. 
Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 25¢; 14 oz., 40c. 
Ball’s Gold. The large flowers are double, gold- 
en yellow, the long stems making them ideal 
for cutting, either forced or in summer gar- 
den. Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 25¢; V2 oz., 40c. 
Orange Fantasy. Received an ‘’All-America”’ 
Award of Merit for 1938. This is a distinct 
type, the plant dwarf, about 18 to 24 inches 
in height. heavily foliaged. The flowers are 
bright orange, with a 34-inch center cushion, 
or crest, of seal-brown. 
Pkt., 10c; /g oz., 20c; 14 oz., 35c. 
Orange Shaggy. Gold medal in 1934. Petals 
long, fringed; deep orange, lighter at center. 
Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 15¢; Vy oz., 25c. 
Orange King. Bright.orange-red with dark eye. 
Very double, often 3 in. across. 
Pkt., 10c; Y% oz., 15¢; \ oz., 25c. 
Choicest Mixed. All colors. 
Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 15c; 4 oz., 25c; oz., 40c. 
tTCAMPANULA 
Long stemmed biennials with large  bell- 
shaped flowers. Seed sown in the open in early 
April, transplanted in October and protected, 
will bloom in profusion the next summer. 
Single Mixed or Double Mixed. 
Pkt., 10c; Vg oz., 20c; 14 oz., 35c. 
Calycanthema. CUP-AND-SAUCER. An _ extra 
large calyx gives the impression of a cup 
and saucer. Mixed. 
Pkt., 10c; Vg oz., 20c; 14 oz., 35c. 
Choice Annual Mixed. Blooms within 6 months 
from seed. 
Pkt., 10¢; Vg oz., 30c; 14 oz., 50c. 
*Persicifolia.® PEACH BELLS. 114 to 2 feet 
high; many small salver-shaped _ flowers. 
Mixed. Pkt., 10¢; Vg oz., 25¢; %4 oz., 40c. 
CELOSIA—-COCKSCOMB 
Childsi. CHINESE WOOLFLOWER. The most 
curious and interesting of all Celosias. Glob- 
ular flowers, like balls of bright wool, bloom 
in July and continue until cut down by 
frost; do not fade. Height 2 to 3 feet. 
Plumosa. OSTRICH FEATHER. 2 to 5 ft. 
Very showy with their large, dense, upright 
Dlumes. Effective in gardens, as fresh cut 
flowers, dried, or potted. Tall mixed. 
Both: Pkt., 10c; Vg oz., 25¢: 4 oz., 40c. 
Flame of Fire. GLOBE COCKSCOMB. A new 
type of most interesting character. The plant 
is pyramidal, with horizontal candelabra-like 
branches; each tip supporting an almost per- 
fect globe of coral-like structure, of vivid, 
fiery scarlet. 
PKE, 25c oz., 2c; 1/7 oz, S125. 
CENTAUREA 
Gymnocarna. A useful foliage plant known as 
“Dusty Miller.’” Grows to 11/4 -feet; fern-like 
foliage so dusted with silver as to be almost 
white. 
+Imperialis. GIANT SWEET SULTAN. Bushes are 
covered with large, fluffy, ball-shaved., 
sweet-scented flowers. Will keep a week or 
more in water, if cut when about to open. 
Hardy annual. 2 feet. All colors mixed. 
**Macrocephala. 315 feet. July and August. 
Large, thistle-like golden yellow flowers, good 
for cutting. 
*Montana. 2 feet. Numerous large, deep blue 
flowers resembling the annual Bachelor But- 
ton. All: Pkt., 10c; Vg oz., 25¢; 1%4 oz., 40c. 
CINERARIA 
Maritima. Another ‘‘Dusty Miller,” denser than 
the centaurea type; one of the showiest sil- 
ver or white leaved plants. 
Pkt., 10c; 1% oz., 25¢; 1 oz., 40c. 
CHEIRANTHUS— 
SIBERIAN WALLFLOWER 
Allioni. 12 inches. Ablaze all summer with 
close panicles of intensely bright orange 
colored flowers. quite fragrant. Hardv bi- 
ennial. Pkt., 10c; Vg oz., 20c; %4 oz., 35c. 
Golden Bedder. 18 inches. Very large, bright, 
fragrant clusters of golden yellow. Make 
good cut flowers as well as rockery, and 
border units. Pkt., 10c; VY oz., 25c. 
TCHRYSANTHEMUM 
Annual Double and Single Mixed. Beautiful 
double and single types together’ in a wide 
range of colors; blooming all summer. 
Pkt., 10c; 1g oz., 25c¢; VY oz., 35c. 
[33] 

Campanula, Choice Annual Mixed 

Calendula, Orange Fantasy 
Candytuft, 

Giant Hyacinth-Flowered 

