San Franciseo 

Bartonia Aquilegia 
ANAGALLIS 
Pimpernel (Sept.-June) 
Lovely dwarf hardy annual plants, 6 inches hight. 
Very effective as edgings, also useful in rockeries. Sow 
the seed in the fall or spring where it is to remain. 
GRANDIFLORA BLUE—(Pkt. 15c) (%4 02. 35c) 
ANCHUSA 
Alkanet (Aug.-May) 
Hardy annuals and perennials producing brilliant blue 
forget-me-not-like flowers. Sow the seed of the annual 
sorts in the fall or early spring. The perennial sorts 
should be sown in the summer or early fall for next 
season’s bloom. 
BLUE BIRD—Flowers are a vivid indigo-blue. Plants 
are compact and of even habit; 18 inches high. Annual. 
(Pkt. 15¢c) (%4 oz. 30c) 
ITALICA LISSADELL—An improved form of the Drop- 
more variety, growing about 5 feet high with sprays 
of extra large, bright gentian blue flowers. Perennial. 
(Pkt. 15c) (%4 oz. 35c) 
AQUILEGIA 
Columbine (Apr.-Oct.) 
A hardy perennial of graceful habit growing 2 to 3 
feet high. The attractive flowers produce an array of 
color from May to July. They succeed best in partial 
shade and are of value for cutting. Seeds shown in early 
summer or fall will bloom the following spring. Start 
seed in boxes to transplant. 
CHRYSANTHA—Golden yellow. (Pkt. 15c) (4 oz. 45c) 
CRIMSON STAR—1¥% ft. (Pkt. 25c) (+ oz. $1.00) 
LONGISSIMA (Award of Merit, R. H. S.)—Delicate yel- 
low flowers with extremely long spurs. (Pkt. 35c) 
LONG SPURRED PINK HYBRIDS—A beautiful selec- 
tion of pink and rose shades. (Pkt. 25c) (7 oz. 65c) 
LONG SPURRED BLUE HYBRIDS—Blue and lavender 
shades. (Pkt. 25c) (7s oz. 65c) 
LONG SPURRED ORANGE and SCARLET HYBRIDS— 
Very fine. (Pkt. 25c) (+ oz. 65c) 
SNOW QUEEN—White; fragrant. (Pkt. 25c) (4 0z. 65c) 
HALLAWELL’S SELECT HYBRIDS—The strain far 
surpasses the Scott-Elliott hybrids. The blooms are of 
large size and the range of color quite complete. 
(Pkt. 25c) (7 0z. 75c) 
LONG SPURRED HYBRIDS, MIXED—A great variety of 
colors. (Pkt. 15c (%& oz. 65c) 
ARCTOTIS 
African Daisy (Sept.-May) 
GRANDIS—The African Lilac Daisy. Handsome annual 
forming branched bushes 2 to 2% feet in height. Pearl 
white flowers with mauve center, with the reverse of 
the petals pale lilac. Sow the seed in the fall or early 
spring, either in boxes to transplant or outside. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 25c) 
GIANT HYBRIDS—An interesting annual from South 
Africa. The plants grow to a height of 12 inches, are 
very free-flowering, and the color range is exceedingly 
varied. The flowers, which resemble the Transvaal 
Daisy, are 2% to 3 inches in diameter, and are borne 
above the foliage on wiry stems. (Pkt. 25c) (1% oz. $1.00) 

ASTER 
Michaelmas Daisy 
Beautiful hardy fall flowering perennials. 
single in shades of lilac, blue and mauve. 
(May-Oct.) 
Flowers are 
NEW LARGE FLOWERED—Mixed, 1 to 3 feet tall. 
(Pkt. 15c) 
ASPARAGUS 
Fern Asparagus (Jan.-May) 
PLUMOSUS—A tender perennial for greenhouses or 
potted plant use, with long, fine feathery foliage. Seeds 
start slowly and should be soaked in water before 
sowing. (Pkt. 10c) (100 seeds 35c) 
SPRENGERI (Emerald Feather)—An 
easily grown, 
feathery-leaved variety with drooping branches. The 
best variety for hanging baskets. (Pkt. 10c¢) 
(100 seeds 35c) 
AUBRIETIA 
Rainbow Rock Cress (May-Oct.) 
One of the daintiest and most beautiful of all dwarf, 
creeping plants for massing in rockeries or in borders, 
forming brilliant sheets of color for many weeks in the 
spring. Sow the seeds in the summer or fall. Hardy per- 
ennial. 
BOUGAINVILLEI—Dark blue. (Pkt. 25c) 
AUSTRALIAN PEA VINE—See Dolichos. 
BALSAM 
Lady Slipper (Feb.-June) 
A tender annual. Grows about 12 inches high. Plants 
are profusely covered with large double wax-like flowers 
of brilliant colors—some self-colored, others blotched, 
spotted, and striped. Sow the seed in spring in boxes to 
transplant or out of doors when danger of frost is over. 
Set the plants 18 inches apart. 
CAMELLIA FLOWERED MIXED—Resembles a Camellia 
in its perfect shape. (Pkt. 10c) (44 oz. 25c) (oz. 75c) 
BALSAM APPLE 
Momordica (Mar.-May) 
Rapid growing annual climber useful for covering un- 
sightly places. Yellow flowers followed by ornamental 
searlet fruits. (Pkt. 10c (4 oz. 25c) 
BARTONIA 
Blazing Star (Sept.-May) 
AUREA (Mentzelia Lindleyi)—A California wild flower 
producing showy golden yellow flowers above its gray 
foliage, which is exceedingly brilliant in the sunshine. 
Sow it where it is to remain, as it does not bear 
transplanting; annual; 2 feet. Sow in the fall or spring. 
(Pkt. 10c) (4 oz. 25c) (% oz. 40c) (oz. 75c) 
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Arctotis Hybrids 
