
These interesting flower spikes, all in tones of green almost arrange themselves. 
Gos 
YELLOW KLONDYKE 
A striking new color in Cosmos. Similar to the 
rich orange colored Orange Flare, but a vivid and 
compelling butter yellow. Free blooming on long 
wiry stems. Plants are decorative in the garden, 
easily grown, reaching a height of four feet. 
Flowers fine for cutting. Pkt. 25c. 
SEMI-DOUBLE ORANGE RUFFLES 
A lovely companion to Orange Flare and Yellow 
Klondyke, its beauty enhanced by two or three 
extra rows of petals giving an airy, butterfly-like 
appearance to the intense golden orange blossoms. 
Early blooming, adding immensely to the beauty 
of any garden. Pkt. 25c. 
Sele Gallarias 
NEW CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND 
Easily grown annuals, these new double Gail- 
lardias have a most beautiful range of colors,— 
gold, burgundy, mahogany, orange, violet, white, 
mostly with attractive bi-color effects. The flow- 
ers are large, round and fluffy, ideal for cutting. 
All colors mixed. Packet 25c. 
Vhierembergi a 
PURPLE ROBE 
Several shades deeper violet blue than the pop- 
ular Blue Cup Flower, this new selection will be 
welcomed also for its uniformity of color, which 
does not fade in hottest weather. Pkt. 25c. 

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MARIGOLD—Mission Giant 
Morning Glory 
PEARLY GATES. Seemingly identical with the 
popular Heavenly Blue variety, but flowers are 
satiny white, with creamy throats. Plant with 
Heavenly Blue and Cornell or Scarlet O'Hara, for 
a red-white-and-blue effi 25c. 

Tate 
1 Packet New Double Gaillardias 
1 Packet Gazania, Padre Daisies 
1 Packet Zinnia, California 
Flowerland Pastel Shades 
1 Packet Zinnia, New Navajo 
1 Packet Rudbeckia, California 
Star 
5 Packets, $1.25 value, 
for $1.00, postpaid 

room for leaves. 
foliage and flowers are light green in color, the calyx deli- 
cately veined. Lasts several weeks in water, seeming almost 
to grow. Quickly biooms from seed sown in spring. Pkt. 25c. 
California Tbe worltn 
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BELLS OF IRELAND 
(MOLUCELLA LAEVIS) 
A both.curious and beautiful plant that is extremely in- 
teresting and decorative when made up in arrangements for 
the home. The stems curve just where you want them to 
go. On display in our store, arrangements have caused no 
end of comment and admiration. The two-foot stems are 
so surrounded with flaring, bell-shaped flowers there is little 
Flowers have a spicy odor. The stems, 
ae Vike Marigolds 
BUTTERBALL, Dwarf French Type. Most at- 
tractive addition to the Harmony type. A dwarf, 
compact little jewel, covered with flowers of soft 
butter yellow. As an edging it is ideal, growing 
not over eight inches tall, and in a bed it gives 
a beautiful mass of color. Pkt. 25c¢. 
MELODY. Dwarf French Type. Similar to above 
but grows 12 to 15 inches high and is deep gold- 
en yellow in color. Pkt. 25c. 
GOLDEN BEDDER. Dwarf Chrysanthemum 
Flowered Type. Plants of symmetrical, uniform 
habit, blooming very early and producing great 
quantities of long stemmed golden orange blos- 
soms. Pkt. 25c. 
MISSION GIANT. Yellowstone. Large growing, 
with 22-inch flowers of double incurved chrysan- 
themum form. Clear golden yellow, so clean and 
rich, the blooms radiate an unbelievable bright- 
ness; wonderful cut flower. Pkt. 25c. 
Phlox 
RED GLORY 
Gigantea annual type, and a new color to add 
to this set, which includes Salmon Glory and Rosy 
Morn. Richest bright red, with contrasting white 
eye, this giant flowered annual Phlox will make 
glowing, colorful beds and borders. Pkt. 25c. 
ROSY MORN. 1941 All America Selection. Huge 
flower heads of brilliant rose with white eye. 
Packet 25c. 
SALMON GLORY. Clear salmon-pink, white eye. 
See page 69. Packet 25c. 
GIGANTEA. Art Shades Mixed. Many soft 
colors, giant flowers. Packet 25c. 

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Phlox Gigantea Red Glory, Pkt. 25c¢ 
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