Portulaca (Moss Rose) 
A low growing annual with thick stems 
and foliage; bearing brilliant colored 
cup shaped flowers during the entire 
summer. This plant is suitable for 
rockeries and banks and will grow and 
bloom profusely in a dry_ hot situation 
where other plants would fail. Plants 
about 6 inches high. 

Portulaca, Moss Rose 
Single Mixed colors. Pkt. 5c; 1/16 oz. 
25e: % oz. 35c; %4 oz. 50c. 
Double Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c; 1/16 oz. 
30c; % oz. 45c; % oz. 75c. 
Grandiflora Double. In colors of pink, 
salmon, scarlet, white, yellow, or mix- 
ed. Pkt. 15c. 
Grandifiora, Single, large flowers, mix- 
ed colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Queen Anne’s Lace Flower 
An old favorite of our grandparents. 
Plants grow upright 2 to 2% feet high, 
heavily branched, with white flowers 
spread out umbrella-like from each 
branch end. Easily grown and cut 
flowers last long in water. Pkt. 5c. 
Rhodanthe (Everlasting) 
One of the finest and most beautiful of 
the Everlasting flowers. For winter 
bouquets, the dainty flowers will retain 
their brilliancy for years. 12 to 15 
inches. Mixed, Pkt. 5c. 
Ricinus (See Castor Oil Bean) 
Rudbeckia (Cone Flower) 
Attractive annual of compact growth. 
Excellent for cutting. Golden yellow 
flowers with brown markings, on long 
stems. Grows 2 to 3 feet high. Blooms 
June to August. 
bi-color Superba, golden yellow with 
brown center. Height, 2 feet. Pkt. 5c. 
Starlight. Honorable Mention in the 
1942 All-America Selections. T he 
branching plants about 3 ft. tall. 
Flowers fully double to single, colors 
primrose yellow to mahogany and bi- 
colors with mahogany centers; on nice 
long stems. Pkt. 25c. 
Salpiglossis (Painted Tongue) 
A very beautiful 
hardy annual 
plant, about 30 
inches tall, flow- 
‘ ering freely from 
July to early au- 
+ tumn. 
| Emperor. A large 
| type having only 
one leading stem 
at the top from 
which it produces 
a large cluster of 
| beautiful flowers. 
| Mixed colors. Pkt. 
1 6c. 
1 Gloxiniflora Mix- 
j|ed. A special se- 
Salpiglossis lection of the 
Painted Tube 
Tongue. Flowers large, fancifully 
veined in contrasting colors. Pkt. 5c. 
Dwarf Large Flowering. A new type 
of Salpiglossis, about 8 inches shorter 
than the spreading types. Plants are 
bushy and compact and flowers sur- 
pass the taller varieties in size and 
color combinations. ’ 
Blue and Silver. Velvety Violet. 
Red Star Chamois. Mixed. 
Any of above, Pkt. 10c. 



Rock Garden Mixture 
This is a fine variety of annual 
flowering plants suitable for Rock 
Gardens. A select mixture. Pkt. 5c. 

Salvia (Scarlet Sage) 
A standard bedding plant 12 to 24 
inches tall, that keeps the garden 
bright with color until late in autumn. 
It is especially 
adapted for a bor- 
der in front of 
tall shrubs or in 
back of dwarf 
growing plants. 
Salvia should be 
started indoors 
transplanted 
to the garden 
after danger of 
frost is past. 
Splendens., Blooms 
from August until 
killed by frosts. 
The old favorite, 
producing scarlet 
flowers in Summer 

and fall. Height ; Seg 4. a 
es Ze fie Pkt Salvia Splendens 
Sanvitalia (Creeping Zinnia) 
An annual of dwarf, compact growth; 
but spreads itself over the soil instead 
of growing upright. Useful for rock- 
ery, edging, beds, baskets or vase. 
Showy, bright yellow flowers bloom all 
summer. Procumbens, 6 ins. Pkt. 6c. 
f Flowering Plants 
During the months of May and early 
June we offer daily many thousands 
of annual seedling flower plants. 
Scabiosa (Mourning Bride) 
Commonly known as the Pincushion 
Plant, growing to a height of 20 to 30 
inches. The flower stems are long and 
the blossoms keep well in water. When 
picked off regularly they will bloom 
all through the summer. 
Large Tall Double. 2% ft. high. 
Large and greatly improved variety. 

Azure Blue. Pure White. 
Black Purple. Reddish Black. 
Cherry Red. Rose. 
Fiery Scarlet. Rosy Lilac. 
Mid-blue. Salmon Rose. 
Yellow. 
Any of above or Mixed Colors. Pkt. 5c. 
Scabiosa, Peace. Honorable mention in 
the 1941 All-America Selections. The 
fully double white flowers are semi- 
tall and easier handled than the taller 
varieties. Flowers nearly 2 inches 
across on 6 to 8 inch stems. PKt. 15c. 
Heavenly Blue, Winner in the 1940 All- 
America Selections. A distinct and 
lovely azure-blue, very early and free 
flowering. Plants are dwarf, about 18 
inches, uniformly bushy and _ loaded 
with short but wiry stemmed, high 
crowned, double flowers. Pkt. 5c. 
Blue Cockade. 
This long stem- 
med and free 
flowering Scabiosa 
is outstanding. 
The deep azure 
blue flowers are 
almost conical in 
shape. Pkt. 5c. 
Giant Flowered 
Hybrids, Mixed. 
Large ball-shaped 
flowers, unusual 
colors. About 2% 
feet tall. Pkt. 5c. 
T om Thumb 
Mixed. Miniature 
plants, only 6 to 
8 in. high, Pkt. 5c. 
New Salmon Beauty. This new giant 
Scabiosa of pure salmon color is the 
result of 12 years of work. Pkt. 5c. 
Rosette. A lovely new color, A beauti- 
ful shade of deep rose heavily suffused 
with salmon. An exquisite color for the 
garden and for cut flowers. Blooms are 
large on long, stiff stems. Pkt. 5c. 

Scabiosa 

Blue Moon. Hon- 
orable Mention in 
1939 All-America. 
This new intro- 
duction has no 
pincushion center 
but flowers are 
literally double, 
color a rich deep 
lavender blue on 
long stems. Plants 
about 42 to 48 
inches in height. 
An outstanding 
flower. Pkt. 10c. 

Scabiosa Blue Moon 
Schizanthus (Butterfly Flower) 
A charming annual which yields an 
abundance of blooms on delicate fern- 
like stems from July to September. 
Very desirable for cut flowers and a 
nice house plant. Height 6 to 24 in. 
Sunset Hybrids. A new strain consist- 
ing of bright red and carmine shades, 
delicately marked with gold or white. 
20 inches tall. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Excelsior Compactus. Finest Mixed. 
Semi-dwarf, free flowering. 6 inches. 
PistaeLo0cs 
Dr. Badgers Giant Flowered Hybrids. 
A super strain, 1% to 2 feet, Pkt. 10c. 
Snapdragons—See Avntirrhinum 
Statice (Everlasting) 
A very charming flower in the garden 
which may be cut and dried for winter 
bouquets. 3 ft. Mixed colors. Pkt. 5c. 
Stocks (Early Giant Imperial) 
Improved Bis - 
a _.. marks, One of the 
» INOS tebe tee haley. 
prized of our an- 
nuals. This select 
strain produces a 
high percentage 
of double flowers. 
Suitable for pots 
as well as the 
garden. The de- 
lightful frag- 
rance, free 
blooming, long 
lasting character 
make them § in- 
valuable for cut- 
flowers. Flower 
from July until 
October. Grow 20 
to 380 inches tall. 
Pkt Loe: 

Stocks 
Mixed colors. 
Sweet Peas—Sce next page. 
Sweet William (Annual) 
The plants are of the same type and 
habits as of the old perennial kinds, 
but this annual variety will bloom the 
first year from seed. The flowers are 
very similar to the older sorts, having 
a variety of colors and very fragrant. 
15 to 20 inches. Mixed colors. Pkt. 5c. 
Tagetes (Single Dwarf Marigolds) 
Dwarf, compact, bushy annuals of the 
Marigold family, with beautiful fern- 
like leaves, densely covered with 
flowers of bright orange and golden 
which flower from June until 
A fine plant for the border or 
also potting. 
yellow, 
frost. 
rockery, 
Signata Pumila 
Gnome. The 
newest of the 
popular Tage- 
tes family of 
Miniature Mar- 
igolds. Plants 
are only 6 in. 
high, covered 
with golden 
yellow flowers 
: moa all summer. 
Tagetes Gnome Pt. 5c. 
Signata Pumila. Bright orange flowers 
covering the small bushy plants all 
summer. A lovely little plant, 10 inches. 
Pkt. 5c. 
Signata Pumila Little Giant. A new 
strain, very dwarf plants, only 4 to 6 
inches high and a spread of 8 to 10 
inches, with an abundance of dainty 
single golden orange flowers, Pkt. 5c. 
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