Canna Crozy’s Dwarf Mixed. (TP-3 ft.) Produces plants of 
dwarf, luxuriant growth with gladiolus like flowers of 
the most brilliant colors. They will bloom freely the first year from 
seed started about the middle of April. Before Planting file rough 
the shell at one end of the seed and soak in warm water over night. 
When plants are up to the second leaf, transplant singly into pots. 
Set out in the garden after all danger of frost is past; roots may be 
kept in a cellar over winter. 
(Pkt., 10c) (4% oz., 35¢c) (0z., 60c) 
: (TP-18 in.) Flowers do not grow as large from seed 
Carnation as from cutttings, but are more fragrant. The long 
blue-green stems are stiff and slender; flowers double with thin waxy 
petals. (Pkt., 10c) (% oz, 40c) (% oz, 75e) 
Centaurea Cyanus Mixed (B*chelor’s Button) (HA-2 ft.) 
The true old fashioned Bachelor’s 
Button of your grandmother’s garden. 
(PKt., 5c) (% oz, 25¢c) (0z., 60c) 
C § bs (Sweet Sultan) (HA-21% ft.) 
Centaurea Imperialis Mixed THOME ore ACERBIC Ec 
Sweet-scented and borne in great abundance on long, graceful stems; 
valuable for cutting. 
(Pkt., 10c) (1%4 02, 25e) (0z., 60c) 
Coronarium Double Mixed. (HA-2 ft.) Double 
Chrysanthemum flowered variety, many bright colors. 
(PKt., 10c) (% oz., 20c) (% oz., 30¢c) 
(Campanula) Liberty Bell. (HA- 
Annual Canterbury Bells 2 ft.) An annual sort that has 
proven to be one of the most popular novelties. Bell-like flowers 
are intense violet blue in color. Flowers in less than six months 
from time planted, continuous blooming until frost. Plants have 
some 6 to 8 spikes of flowers. 1934 Winner of Award of Merit “All 
America” Selections. 
(PKt., 10c) (4% 0oz., 35e) 
Biennial, Medium Mixed. (HB-2% tt)ee We 
Canterbury Bells branching plants are heavily laden with 
large bell-like flowers. Colors white, various shades of blue and 
some pink. . 
(PkKt., 10c) (4% 0z., 35ce) (14 02., 60c) 
Canary Bird Flower ‘4-6 tt) A climber that bears unique, 
delicately cut, bird-like flowers. Blooms 
pure yellow and fringed. Allow to climb on a trellis in a sunny place. 
(Pkt., 5c) (1% 0z., 30¢) (0z., 50¢) 
Giant Hyacinth, White. (HA-1 ft.) The finest white 
Candytuft candytuft. Immense pure white spikes resembling 
well formed hyacinths. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% 0z., 25e) (0z., $1.00) 
UMBELLATA MIXED—A handsome compact flowering border plant 
desirable for massing in beds and for cutting. 
(Pkt., Se) (% oz., 40c) 
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From Oklahoma City, Okla.—I had the same selection of your seeds last 
year and had wonderful success with them. The Gigantea Marigold grew 
to a height of just under seven feet. 
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From Mexico, Mo.—Last year I grew Zinnias from your seed,for the first time 
and was very proud of them. They were larger and the color more clear 
than any I have grown. I also tried your Asters and, while I have never 
been successful with Asters, they were really beautiful. I gave plants to 
some friends and they thought them the prettiest they ever saw. 
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From Rohrersville, Maryland.—The Snapdragons and Double Mixed Larkspur 
that I grew from your seeds last year were perfectly beautiful and much 
admired. - a # 
From Natchez, Miss.—Seeds from your firm last year were planted on the 
grounds of ————— and for months they were the admiration of hundreds 
and hundreds of toursts—to whom I gave the address of your Company. 
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