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COCKSCOMB (Pyramidalis) (A). Flame of 
Fire. Fiery red. 
COLEUS (A). Brilliantly colored foliage2 
plants for beds, borders, pots. When 
planted in full sun, the colors will de- 
velop to perfection. 
COSMOS (A). 
Sensation. Immense flowers, 4 to 6 inches 
across. Starts blooming 10 weeks after 
seeds are planted, and continues until 
frost. Pinkie, Purity, and Finest Mixed. 
Double. Early, lovely crested, or anemone- 
shaped flowers, 2 inches across. Mixed 
colors. 
Single. Extra Early Express. Blooms in 45 
days. Colors crimson, pink, white, and 
finest mixed. 
Klondyke Orange Flare. Early flowering; 
deep orange. 
Late Mammoth Single. Colors crimson, 
pink, white and finest mixed. 
COLUMBINE (P). Beautiful, spring-bloom- 
ing perennials of graceful, airy habits. 
They are desirable for borders and cuttings. 
Rocky Mountain. Small blue flowers. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott Hybrids. Long spurred. 
PHLOX—FINEST MIXED Marvelous array of splendid colors. 
COREOPSIS (P). Brillant yellow flowers, 
both double and single. 
CYPRESS VINE (A). Popular climber with 
delicate, fern-like foliage and masses of 
small star-shaped white and red flowers. 
CYNOGLOSSUM (Chinese Forget-Me-Not) 
(A). Produces a great profusion of blue 
flowers throughout the spring and summer. 
DAHLIA (P). Summer flowering plant. 
Double and single. 
Unwin’s Giants. Curled or semi-quilled. 
Plants are dwarf and bushy. 
DAISY (P). 
Shasta. Handsome plants, large blooms; 
double and single. 
Bellis or Englisk Daisy. Extra double white; 
red and mixed flowers. 
DELPHINIUM (P). Among the most beau- 
tiful and most widely used perennials for 
garden display and cutting. They grow 
best in rich, well-drained soil. Eason’s 
Delphiniums are the best obtainable. 
Belladonna. Light blue. 
Bellamosa. Dark blue. 
Wrexham Strain. A new blooming type, 
often referred to as hollyhock flowered. 
Large plants with single and double 
blooms closely set together. 
Blackmore and Langdon strain. This new 
hybrid Delphinium produces very long 
DOUBLE PORTULACA spikes, covered with beautiful flowers. 
MIXED COLORS EUPHORBIA (Snow-On-The-Mountain) (A). 
Attractive, bright green foliage, veined 
and margined with white. Fine for cut- 
ting to put in bouquets. 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis) (P). Tiny 
blue flowers, good for borders. 
FLOWER GARDEN MIXTURE (A). A good 
blend of annuals. 
FOUR O’CLOCK (Marvel of Peru) (A). 
Sweet scented, colorful blooms, open in 
late afternoon. 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis) (P). Very hardy 
tubular-shaped blooms, growing 3 to 4 
feet high. Splendid for shrubbery borders. 
GAILLARDIA. Rich colors, long _stems, 
daisy-like flowers, blooming from June to 
October. Easily grown. 
Dazzler (P). Bright golden-yellow, with 
crimson center. 
Indian Chief (A). Bronze red, very large. 
Picta (A). Single, finest mixed colors. 
Picta (A). Double, finest mixed colors. 
GERANIUM. Very easily grown from seed. 
Can be had in flower almost the whole 
year. 
GEUM (P). Dainty, loosely double blooms, 
freely produced on long stems. Start seeds 
indoors; protect plants over winter. 
NIEREMBERGIA Lady Stratheden. Yellow. 
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AGERATUM, MIDGET BLUE (A) 
Silver Medal 1940 All-American Award 
GERBERA (Transvaal Daisy) (P). Seed Collarette Crown of Gold. All-America PETUNIA (A). Recommended for solid beds PORTULACA (Moss Rose) (A). Fine for 
should be sown singly in hot beds; point Gold Medal winner; the first marigold by walks and terraces; for porch and win- edging or rock gardens. Single and double 
up, cover lightly. Transplant when leaves in cultivation with odorless foliage dow boxes. mixed. 5 ; ae 
are 1 inch long. Colors, yellow, and red. sweetly fragrant collarette flowers of Hollywood Star (Silver Medal). Unique, PRIMULA (Primrose) (P). Brilliantly col- 
GOMPHRENA (Globe Amaranth) (A). brilliant orange-gold; 2 inches across. five-pointed star-shaped flowers of rich ored flowers blooming in April and May. 
Straw-flower, clover-like heads; fine for Plants bloom early and continuously yn- rose. Plants smothered with blooms. Likes shady location. Seeds germinate 
cutting. til frost. Two feet tall. White Gem (New). A charming addition slowly. 
GOURDS (A). Easily grown. The ripened African Mixed. Large, ball-shaped blooms to the miniature group of petunias. PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) (P). Double 
fruit is used for ornaments. Large and on long, stiff stems. Plants are compact, mound-like, and and single mixed. Easily grown from seeds. 
small sorts mixed. Large dipper. Yellow Supreme (African Type). Brilliant pimply pe haen pa with pad bets flow- Se hee eee beans. Large plants, 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath) (P). Well lemon-yellow blooms, 4 inches across; ers, 2 inches across, from early sum- ropical foliage. : : 
known misty blooms, used for mixing with frilled petals. mer to frost. ROCK GARDEN MIXTURE (P). A splendid 
other flowers. White and pink. Chrysanthemum Flowered. Fully double; Balcony Red. Deep, velvety red; large mixture of perennials. cigat Pasi 
GYPSOPHILA (A). Bloom first year from 9 to 4 inches across: orange and yellow blooms. E RUDBECKIA (A). Showy daisy-like blooms. 
seeds. White and pink. shades. Balcony Single. Finest mixed. ; Will thrive in almost any soil and situa- 
HELICHRYSUM (Strawflower) (A). Grown French Mixed. Small, ball-shaped, double Double Giants of California. Finest mixed. tion. 
to dry for winter bouquets. Mixed colors. blooms, 1% inches across; dwarf and Elk’s Pride. Large, velvety purple. SALPIGLOSSIS (Painted Tongue) (A). Grows 
HELIOTROPE (A). Sweet-scented lilac flow- compact. Flaming Velvet. One of the finest bed- 24 to 30 inches; start seeds in hotbeds. 
ers growing in summer. Does well in Guinea Gold. Brilliant orange; large. ding petunias. Blooms are a beautiful SALVIA (A). 
shade. Royal Scot (French Type). Mahogany and shade of mahogany red. , Fireball. Bushy, 14-inch, branching plant. 
HIBISCUS (Mallow Marvels) (P). Showy gold in symmetrical stripes. 24 to 30 Giants of California, Ramona. Pretty, bril- Spikes are fiery red. 
shrub-like plants with white, pink and red inches. . liant rose with dark throat. A bed or Splendens. Bedding plant; long spikes of 
flowers of enormous size. Blooms in Aug- Harmony (French Type). Mahogany red border of, these is a grand sight. red flowers; 24 inches tall. 
ust and September. and golden yellow. Early. Heavenly Blue. A silvery, light blue. — SALVIA (P). 
HOLLYHOCK (PF). Excellent for back- Finest Mixed. Small, ball-shaped, double Howard’s Star. Velvety purple, pure white Azure Blue. Stately, willow-like, sky-blue 
ground, for screening unsightly places and blooms 1% inches across. Dwarf and star. flowers. 
for planting along bare walls. compact. Martka Washington. Bluish pink, deepen- Blue Bedder. Very compact and desirable 
Phdalos: Colors: eae pink, eae MATRICARIA (Feverfew) (P). Easily grown; ing a ae eS throat. Ruffled flow- for bedding. The blooms are deep blue. 
white, crimson and finest mixed. succeeds in partial sun. Fine for cutting. ers, dwar ree-flowering. , ne 5 
HOLLYHOCK (A). Yellow and ite, Rose Gem (New). Dwarf plants smothered Se amelces cae ree au er 
Double Scarlet Beauty. Outstanding double. MATTHIOLA (Evening Scented Stocks) (A). with deep rose blooms. Salen sorte, Burple: pene hipwesen ae 
Intense scarlet. Blooms first year. Small flowers with delightful perfume in Rese of Heaven. Rich rose; large blooms. Bora sae ey te % eer z 
Single. Mixed colors. morning and _ evening. Mixed colors. PHLOX. us < . 
HYACINTH BEAN (A). Old-fashioned Jack Bloomecaummeraio’ tall: Gigantea Art Shades. Very large flowers san pheay Ree eerie pene ots 
Bean vine; purple blooms. : MIGNONETTE (A). Grown for its fragrance. of lovely pastel shades, on compact Aone. ILGHTS iver ‘upright Beri Of 
KUDZU VINE (A). A_ fast-growing vine; Giant red and green spikes. plants. menes tall. igwere eciremielyalaneoteand 
purple violet blooms; fragrant. ; MEXICAN FIRE BUSH (Kochia) (A). Oval- Drummondi (A). Large heads of blooms, deep.) almost) 3) inches) acrosse) Not pine 
LANTANA (A). Clusters of verbena-like shaped plant, three feet tall. Fine for strong sturdy plants; 12 to 15 inches. Sushion Sopa nee mhioed like old-fash- 
flowers in shades of yellow, orange, red hedge; turns crimson in fall. Colors, rose, scarlet, white, yellow, pur- ion Sduhe hiss . ey ; i 
and pink. Blooms from midsummer until MORNING GLORY (A). ple and mixed. SNAPDRAGON (Antirrhinum) (A). Easily 
frost. . Clark’s Earliest Heavenly Blue. Shading Star (A). Dwarf. 12 inches, pretty, star- crown from seed: blooms pnrotenods 
LARKSPUR (A). One of the most beautiful golden yellow in throat; seeds may be shaped flowers. ehatsuini one ; . % : 
and desirable quick-growing annuals. started in pots indoors. : PHLOX (P). Mixed colors. Seeds germinate California Rust Proof. Evenly balanced 
Daintiness. Delicate lavender. Scarlett O’Hara (Gold Medal Winner). It Blala: blend of popular colors) We have each 
Bluekell. Clear, sky-blue. is an entirely new color in this popular PINKS (A). ERA AP STA TA GRERe Onl Goll Gees 
Blue Spire. Dark purple. flower. Rich dark wine red, flowers are ; ; areas Lane eels ETE LORCOO DEERE dan ainis 
Coral King. Blush pink, which deepens quite large, 3% to 4 inches across, and China. Both’ double and single blooms. ag Cy ell eee a ee pee 
and grows richer as the flower matures. are produced most freely during the Flowers 1% inches across, borne on My tc er RESEET A Nea ERE , , 
Dazzler:, (New).” Bich. scarlet. summer and fall. ana elect a aol peices See STATICE. (A) Good for winter bouquets: 
Miss California. Deep rose. NASTURTIUMS (A). Will thrive on poor, Feddewie! Darinintus! DETR COmipaet equally as beautiful as a garden flower. 
Rosamond. Lovely rose. eh ; ea rocky soil. plants, very~ large double and single STOCKS (A). Fragrant: flowering in 10 
py bite ROE « (New). Glistening white. Double Golden Gleam. Sweet scenied, lacinated petals: mixed colors. weeks; pyramidal in shape. Branching and 
arge Ow: Ss. oO en orange. . -br shine 
Mixed. All colors together. Diente Ortice Clean: Very large flower- PINKS (Clove) (Pye Both double and single Suet aaa 
LINARIA (A). Small spikes of dainty snap- ing; golden orange. spice pinks. Good in beds, borders, and BN pe Fees oe NvarieS 
dragon-like blooms; used for edging, pots, Double Scarlet Gleam. Dazzling red; sweet- rockeries. ou a oa pet cane ON 
rock gardens, and cutting. scented. POPPY (A). Sin ne Boas Ge eu feck 
LOBELIA (A). Compact plant of 10 inches, Double Gleam Hybrids. Large double flow- American Legion. Large red Shirley with Rica: van as ; 25 a t 10 feet 
covered with very small light blue flow- ers; salmon, golden yellow, orange, scar- white cross. ussian Yellow. rows te) eet. 
ers. Good in boxes. let, cream and maroon. Eschscholtzia, Golden Dawn (New). Golden SWEET PEAS Spencer s Late Flowering (A). 
LUNARIA (Honesty) (A). Grown for sil- Double Gem Mixture. Dwarf, compact. yellow flowers. All ‘ee Peele nee are blooming. ue 
very white seed pods; used for winter Globe-shaped plants, literally covered Eschscholtzia, Ramona Hybrids. Compact, occulate Ae oe Seed oil ey BS se 
decorations. with large, double, sweet-scented flow- erect strain; beautifully frilled. itl! Shs y Mt . soi - pak seeds 
LUPINS (A). Long, graceful spikes of pea- outs: : Double Peony Flowered. Mixed; large id vA e (one ae Spe AOE CT Rae sth Ls A 
> S ll colors together. Dwarf Double Golden Globe. Giant double double peony-like flowers. NEU NES re AA Spare 
shaped flowers. All ¢ : . oe and semi-double, golden yellow blooms. Flanders. Red with black cross. Shirley Temple. Rich pink; stiff stems. 
RUSSELL (P)._ These AE eS ag ae Globe-shaped plants compact and uni- Hunnemannia Sunlite. Single yellow blooms. Charity. Rich crimson. 
the result of continuous labor of many form. Fragrant, Shirley) Single, mixed. Gleneagles. Blue lavender. 
years. Very tall spikes, flowers are fan- Single Dwarf Mixed. All colors together. Shirley. Double, mixed. Good Cheer.. Rose. _ 
shaped. Mixed colors. : Single Tall Mixed. All colors together. Tulip (Gla ) "IN Aan 1 ee King White. Pure white. 
LUPINS (P). Blue, rose, white and mixed NICOTIANA (Tobacco Flower)(A). Petunia- "black Malte. Ba aes et eee 
Olympia. Rich purple. 
colors. like blooms. The petals form a 5-pointed ee Maltexe EELS OU Smiles. Salmon pink. 
Lie aaersts Sey t Stro growing ae Mgt fragrant. Blooms open evening Nadeau Iceland. Good cut flowers, if Li diderde pe ca ta 
igantea unse 1ants. rong f 0 , an night. = ’ - ° Pal ines . 
very early. Flowers 5 to 7% inches WyiGELLA (Miss Jekyll) (A). An old-fash- picked when in bud. Often bloom first SWEET SULTAN (Centaurea) (A). Desir- 
across; 60 per cent double. The definite Sanadmdoublentlowmeraachanlael year, if sown early. able for garden decoration and for cutting. 
sweet scent of the flower adds to its ; Sunbeam Hybrids. This is a cross between Blooms early. 
value as a cut flower variety. PANSY (Heart s-Ease) (A). Immense flow- Shirley and Iceland type. The flowers SWEET WILLIAM (P). Double mixed. Sin- 
Early Sunrise. A very early flowering ers, mixed colors. Also ask for plants. are charming shades of orange, salmon, gle: Crimson, Newport pink and finest 
dwarf strain; grows 24 inches tall and PENTSTEMON (Chelone) (P). Free-flower- and other tints. mixed. 
bushy. Foliage is yellowish green, 2 to ing plants of easy culture. The leaves Oriental Scarlet. Spring flowers of vivid TEXAS BLUE BONNET (Lupins) (A). Free 
21% inches. Incurved petals; lemon yel- form dwarf, well-rounded tufts from which coloring; often grow six inches across. flowering graceful spikes, pea-shaped 
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THUNBERGIA (Black-Eyed Susan). Trail- 
ing plant for ground cover, hanging bas- 
kets and window boxes. Mixed colors. 
TITHONIA (Mexican Sunflower) (A). Fire- 
ball; red and early orange. 
TORENIA (Wishbone) (A). Blue, = snap- 
dragon-like flowers, borne profusely dur- 
ing summer. Bushy plants. 
TRIi:OMIA (Red Hot Poker) (FP). Tall 
spikes, topped with narrow, tubular, pale 
yellow to orange flowers, closely arranged 
in shingle-like fashion. 
VALERIANA (Garden Heliotrope) (P). Large 
heads of bright flowers. Colors, rose and 
mixed. 
VERBENA (A). 
Beauty of Oxford. Giant blooms, shading 
from rose pink to rose red. 
Hybrid Grandiflora Varieties. Crimson 
Glow, crimson; Mayflower, pink. 
Luminosa. Glowing flame pink. 
Fleradale Beauty. Extremely large flow- 
ers, salmon rose and red shade. 
Royale. Purple, with creamy yellow eyes. 
Venosa. Heliotrope blue; hardy creeper; 
12 inches tall. 
Finest Mixed. All colors together. 
VINCA (Periwinkle) (A). Good for beds and 
borders. Rose, white, and mixed colors. 
VIOLA (Tufted Pansies) (F'). Smaller flow- 
ers than pansies and more persistent. 
Odorata Semverflorens. Sweet violets. 
WALLFLOWERS (P). Fine for bedding. 
They have a peculiar, sweet fragrance. 
Mixed colors. 
ZINNIA (A). Truly everyone’s flower. Long 
blooming season. Wide range of colors. 
For bedding and cut flowers. 
Crown of Gold. Mixed. Each petal over- 
laid with a deep golden yellow base. 
Super Crown o’ Gold Pastel Tints (New) 
Each petal overlaid at the base so the 
center of the flower is a deep golden 
yellow. Large, flowered. 
Gold Medal Dahlia Flowered. Blooms re- 
semble dahlias. 
Canary Bird. Rich canary yellow. 
Crimson Monarch. Deep crimson; very 
large. 
Exquisite. Light rose, deep rose center. 
Golden Dawn. Golden yellow. 
Dream. Deep rosy lavender. 
Polar Bear. Large white. 
Gold Medal. Finest mixed. 
Giants of California. Magnificent double 
flowers; 5 to 6 inches across. Petals 
are loosely placed and the flower ig flat. 
Enchantress. Light pink. 
Brightness. Bright rose pink. 
Daffodil Imp. Canary yellow. 
Lavender Queen. Lavender. 
Orange Queen. Golden orange. 
Purity. White. 
Scarlet Queen. Deep red. 
Violet Queen. Deep purple. 
Cerise Queen. Orange rose. 
Mixed. All colors together. 
Fantasy. Well - rounded, medium - sized 
flowers composed of twisted petals. 
Colors, deep orange, rose pink, yellow, 
white and finest mixed. 
Haageana. Double Mexican Hybrids. Small 
flowers used for bedding, edging and 
eutting. 
Scabiosa Flowered. The outer petals sur- 
round a cushion-like mound that re- 
sembles scabiosa. Mixed colors. 
Picotee Delight. Flowers of medium size; 
petals curled with picotee marking. 
Mixed colors. 
Cactus. Flowers partially quilled, giving 
the appearance of a cactus dahlia. 
Linearis (Midget Zinnia). Color, golden 
orange with a yellow stripe. Plants 
spread over two square feet. 
Tom Thumb. Grows 4 to 6 inches tall. 
Flowers are of the Lilliput type. Excel- 
lent for pots and borders. Mixed colors. 
Lilliput. Small pompon blooms on dwarf 
branching plants. Colors, canary yellow, 
crimson red, deep purple, rose pink, sal- 
mon rose, burnt orange, pure white 
Red-Riding-Hood, deep scarlet and fin- 
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