DE LPHINIVUM (Perennial Larkspur). (hP). One of the 
finest garden flowers, even casually 
grown, are extremely hardy and make satisfactory garden 
plants, but if given a little special care, they reward the 
grower many times over. Fine plants depend upon sun, cir- 
culation of air, and a rich, light, alkaline soil. Plants should 
stand at least 2 feet apart. Growth from 3 to 8 feet high. 
Seed of hybrids sown in late summer to produce good clumps 
in fall; seed sown in spring to produce summer-blooming 
plants. Combined with Columbine, Salpiglossis, Snap- 
dragons, Stock, Scabiosa, Gladiolus. Varieties: Pacific 
Giants Dark Blue Shades, Light Blue Shades, White, 
Mixed. Packet, 25c. 
Ri DIGITA l / S (Foxglove). (hP). Their long spikes on stems 
3 or more feet high are crowded with large 
 thimble-like flowers all drooping toward one side and beauti- 
fully spotted on outer or inner surface. Easy to grow in the 
garden, so long as they have some shade. Will thrive in any 
ordinary soil. Seeds sown preferably in summer for flowers 
the next year.: Harbors sow bugs and snails—work Naph- 
_thalene in soil around plants. In the perennial border, alone 
or grouped with Hollyhock, Canterbury Bells, Shasta Daisy, 
Begonias, Evening Primrose. Varieties: Purple, Rose, 
White and Mixed. Packet, 10c. 
HE LICHRYSUM (Everlasting Strawflower). (hA). 
Flowers of papery quality which are 
extensively used for permanent winter bouquets because 
when they are dried they retain their form and color. Easily 

GIANT IMPERIAL LARKSPUR 
grown in a sunny spot in ordinary soil. Bloom 
the first year from seed sown in spring outdoors. 
Flowers in a variety of shapes and colors. 
Growth 1 to 2 feet in height. Best planted by 
themselves. Mixed. Packet, 10c. 
(Snow 
EUPHORBIA VARIEGATED “row 
_ Mountain). (hA). Growth 2 to 3 feet bearing an 
abundance of beautiful green foliage, broadly 
marked with silvery-white and bearing small 
flowers. Very attractive and ornamental and 
can be planted as a background for lower grow- 
ing plants or in the mixed borders. Sow seeds 
outdoors after frost is over in place where plants 
are to stand. Sunny exposure is best. 
Packet, 10c. 
EVENING PRIMROSE (Biennia]). 
Opens sudden- 
ly with a quick nervous motion that can be seen 
and heard, exposing yellow corollas that attract 
night-flying moths. Among the best of the even- 
ing garden flowers and are excellent for mixed 
beds, rockery, and borders. Grow in branching 
form from 1 to 3 feet tall, producing large blos- 
soms continuously. Packet, 10c. 
— FORGET-ME-NOT xos0tis)- (2B). Wil 
bloom the first year 
from seed. Small blue star-like flowers borne in 
clusters on long stems. Their height ranges 
from 6 to 12 inches, depending on soil and 
climatic conditions. Form an excellent border 
with Tulips and other spring blooming bulbs. 
Adapted to all ordinary soils, but favor rich, 
moist, light, moderately fertilized soils. Blue. 
Packet, 10c. 
FOUR O'CLOCK (Marvel of Peru). (hA). 
Does not open its flowers 
until about 4 o'clock except on dull, cloudy 
days. Well branched plant about 3 feet tall with 
bright foliage and fragrant long-tubed blossoms 
of white, red, yellow. Blooms from July to frost. 
Excellent for planting in front of porch or fences. 
Will re-seed themselves. Tall Mixed. 
Packet, 10c. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower). (hP). 
Beautiful show plant, re- 
markable for the profusion, size and brilliancy 
of its flowers. Continuous blooms from early 
summer until late in the fall. Grows best in sun, 
but endures slight shade. Height 1 to 2 feet. 
Bears large, showy, solitary heads with yellow 
or reddish rays and purple disks. Flowers on 
long stems, which makes them ideal for bou- 
guets. Plant in mixed border, combining with 
Deep-blue Delphinium, Russet Snapdragons, 
Yellow Geum. Varieties: (Perennials) Dazzler, 
maroon red, golden yellow; Single Mixed. 
(Annuals) Lorenziana Double Mixed, Single 
Mixed. Packet, 10c. 
GERANIUM (Pelargonium).  (P). This 
well-known half hardy per- 
ennial will bloom the first year from seed if sown 
early. Grow in pots and when weather is suit- 
able, insert in soil. Subject to frost injury, so 
remove and give shelter during cold weather. 
Grow in sun and partial shade. Varieties: 
Zonale Mixed. Packet, 10c. Lady Wash- 
ington Mixed. Packet, 15c. 
