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NAME aeiant ; ' Plant Hledets Flowers Use Sun-Shady When to Plant 
Ageratum (A)........... ep 8-24 in bushy blue, white yes bedding sunny vate to ae 
Alyssum (AYigsoee ren 2-12 in spreading white fair edging sunny Feb. to wie 
Amaranthus (A) 24-60 in bushy reds fair bedding sunny Feb. to May < 
Antirrhinum (A)............ bye a bushy many yes bedding any Jan. to May—Sept. to abtt 
Aquilegia (P)........ athens 24-48 in branchy several yes border any Jan. to Se RE ov. 
AB Cere CAD es tc roncecoon 12-30 in | bushy many yes bedding any Jan. to re, 
Balsam (A) 18-30 in erect many fair border sunny st ie ae PCr 
Calendula (A)).................. 12-36 in bushy yellows yes bedding sunny Jan. to eet - id . to . 
Calliopsis (A)......... “i 12-36 in bushy yellows yes bedding sunny nee lar oe av See 
Candytuft (A-P)............ 12-18 in bushy many yes pedding sunny ee ye Ape ape 3 me 
Canterbury. Bells-(A-P) iad tn bushy many fair border sunny fu ee Brae Pe Ke ee 
Carnation (A-P)........... : 18-36 ra bushy many yes bedding sunny Feb. to see a we . 
Gelosia (A) fence eee. 24-36 in bushy red, yellow fair bedding sunny meD Qi Se 
Clarkia (A)...... 15-30 in bushy several yes border any ; fe reer ae 
Coleus (A)........ 12-24 in bushy white no bedding sunny a pat rehash Ft 
Coreopsis (P)..........- sevens 18-36 in bushy yellows yes bedding sunny eb. to = Ais his ee 
Cornflower (A)... .. ile ean erect many ven border sunny Jan. ne e Sar ; 
Cosmos (A)... 48-72 in bushy several vas bedding sunny ro ; One oe 
Dahlia eae 36-72 in bushy many ee bedding sunny es Ae uit ee Ptr 
Daisy (A-P)..... ran 10-30 in bushy white, pink rae edging any eb. to pri A me rot 
Delphinium (P)... ......... 36-60 in tall blues ves border sunny Jan. to Mar.—Sept. < f 
Dianthus (A-B).......... 4-15 in bushy many yes bedding sunny Jan. to Mar.—Sept. to Nov. 
Dimorphotheca (A) ....... | 8-12 in clump many vas border sunny Feb. to May 
Duastyeuller(Ay ee} 18-24 in spreading purple a edging sunny Feb. to May 
Eschscholtzia (A)... | 10-12 in bushy several ven bedding sunny Feb. to May 
Gaillardia (P)......... 18-30 in bushy red, gold yes bedding sunny Feb. to May 
Globe Amaranth (A)..... 12-18 in bushy purple, white yes bedding sunny Mar. to May 
Gypsophila (A-P). —........5 18-24 in branchy white oe border sunny Mar. to May 
Helichrysum (A)......... 24-36 in bushy many Rens bedding sunny Feb. to May 
Heliotrope (P).............. 18-24 in bushy several fair bedding shady Feb. to May 
ELI DISCUS. CP.) c-sscctsstcnes- a: 24-60 in branchy several fair specimen sunny Feb. to April 
Hollyhock ((P) eeesser.+--s Se SLR slender many yes border moist Jan. to Mar.—Sept. to Oct. 
Woo Iniak (AY) sesetsecraey 36 in bushy red oO border sunny Mar. to May 
Poeun Gaumat((k)) eo renrseec tree 24-36 in branchy several yes bedding sunny Feb. to April 
ALS PUT, (AY) sece-eesecc-- 36-48 in tall many yes bedding sunny Jan. to April—Sept. to Nov. 
Marigold) (A) tremens. 8-30 in bushy yellows ae bedding sunny Mar. to May 
Mignonette (A) . ..... 10-12 in erect several vas edging sunny Mar. to May 
Morning Glory (A)........ 20-50 ft vine many a for shade sunny Mar. to May 
Ransye (by) estes. : 4- 6 in clump many eae edging any Jan. to Feb.—Oct. to Nov. 
Pet uniay (A) eee eee 18-24 in bushy many fair bedding any Jan. to May 
Bn oxCA)) ecreee e : 12-18 in bushy many yes bedding sunny Jan. to May 
Opp Va Aine erent 24-60 in erect many yes bedding sunny Jan. to Mar.—Sept. to Nov. 
Rortulaca: ((\A)ict2e.: 4- 6 in creeping many nO edging sunny Mar. to May 
Ricinus (A). yo 5-10 ft branchy bronze leaves is massing sunny Mar. to May 
Salpiglossis (A)........ 18-30 in bushy many yes border any Feb. to May 
salvia CAS meee ae 24-42 in bushy red, blue yes bedding sunny Feb. to April 
Scabiosa (A-P) 2... 24-30 in bushy many yes bedding sunny Mar. to May 
ptatice (PP) oe 2s eee 18-30 in bushy several yes bedding sunny Feb. to April 
Stocks (P)..... Sethe. ho 24-30 in bushy many yes bedding sunny Feb. to April—Sept. to Nov. 
Sweet Pea (A-P nee 4- 8 ft vine many yes cutting sunny Jan. to Mar.— Oct. to Dec. 
Sweet William (P) ....... 12-24 in bushy many yes bedding sunny Jan. to April—Oct. to Nov. 
Werpenan( Alea recat 6-10 in creeping many yes edging sunny Jan. to April 
Vinca (P)..... ‘ mee rea 15-18 in bushy pink, white fair bedding , sunny Mar. to May 
Wallflower (P) ... ...... 12-18 in bushy many yes bedding sunny Mar. to May 
Zinniay(A) 22) en: ~ 24-36 in bushy many ves bedding sunny Mar. to Aug. 



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STAMPS 
On orders of seeds where the amount is less than one dollar, we 
will accept U. S. postage stamps in good condition (One-cent and two- 
cent stamps preferred) the same as cash, but we would ask those remit- 
ting stamps to wrap them in oiled paper, if possible, to prevent their 
sticking together or to the order. 
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When paying express charges be sure you only pay “second class” 
rates, which apply to all seeds. Don’t let any express agent charge you 
first class rates. 
MEXICO CUSTOMERS 
Please notice that the Parcel Post rate into your country is ll4c per 
each 2 ounces up to 8 ounces. The pound rate is 19 cents and the 
Registration 15 cents per package. We ship up to 25 pounds per 
package. 
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we reserve the right to advance prices without notice. 
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in the first, second and third zone of 70 pounds; in all other zones 
of 50 pounds. 
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tell you which zone you are in, with reference to San Antonio or con- 
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their valued orders, as packages cannot be mailed charges collect at 
destination. This refers to larger quantities than prices quoted postpaid. 
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