California Flowerland 
The most brilliant, low-growing ground cover we know. 
grown from seed, coming into bloom six weeks after sowing. The soft 
green, moss-like plants are completely covered with small rose-like 
tlowers of vivid rose, scarlet, orange and yellow. For banks, parkways, 
and low borders, this is the brightest and most attractive little plant. 
Single, Mixed Colors, Packet 15c; 1% ounce 35c. 
Double, Mixed Colors, Packet 25¢; 4 ounce $1.00. 
ANNUAL PHLOX—Phliox Drummondi 
Unexcelled for a continuous show of color in the garden, and for cut- 
flowers for the house. They are easily grown from seed. 
GRANDIFLORA PHLOX 
Flesh Pink, Rose, Crimson, Scarlet, Lilac, Violet, 
White, and Mixed. 
Price: Packet 15c; 6 packets for 75c. 
DWARF PHLOX 
Grows four to six inches high, 
beds and borders. 
Fireball. Scarlet. 
Snowball. Pure white. 
Choice Mixed. All colors, including rose, pink, 
and other shades. 
Price 25¢ per packet. 
PHLOX GIGANTEA. 
Page 62. 
PHYSALIS FRANCHETTI. Chinese Lantern 
Plant. Decorative burnt orange lantern-like 
pods. Packet 15c. 
PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINICA. 
Head. Close set flower spikes. 
white. Packet 25c. 
PRIMULA. Primrose. 
Obconica. Large flowered in shades of red, 
rose, pink and white. Finest mixed. Packet 50c. 
RICINUS. Castor Bean Tree. Used as a 
screen and for ornamental purposes. 
ZANZIBARIENSIS. Tall Mixed. Packet 
oz. 25c¢. 
All Varieties Mixed. Packet 10c, oz. 25c. 
RUDBECKIA 
HIRTA. Black Eyed Susan. Golden yellow, 
dark center. Packet 25c. 
BICOLOR SUPERBA. Large golden yellow. Pet- 
als spotted brown. Packet 25c. 
CALIFORNIA STAR. Packet 25c. 
Seed Novelties, page 63 
SALPIGLOSSIS, Emperor. Velvet Flower or 
Painted Tongue. Showy, trumpet-shaped flow- 
ers of large size and velvety texture, richly 
colored and veined. Plants grow 2 to 2! feet 
high, and bloom all summer. Splendid for 
flowerbeds and for cutting. 
Bright blue and gold. Golden yellow. 
Rose and gold. Velvety red. 
Crimson and gold. Finest Mixed Colors. 
Price: Packet 15c. 
ideal for low 
See Flower Seed Novelties, 
False Dragon 
Rosy lilac of 
10¢; 
See Flower 
Phlox Gigantea, Salmon Glory. See Flower Seed 
Novelties, page 62. 

toy pies 
Easily 
Field of our showy 
Double Portulaca 
CALIFORNIA POPPY 
Eschscholtzia 
The Golden Poppy of California, and one 
of. the best known and most widely sown 
annuals. Will grow anywhere, producing a 
brilliant display of gold and orange in spring. 
AURANTIACA. The True California Poppy. 
Packet 10c; oz. 35c; 1 Ib. $3.00. 
NEW HYBRIDS, MIXED. Wonderful new shades 
of orange, salmon, scarlet, cream and _ yellow; 
many frilled flowers. Packet 15¢; oz. $1.25. 
NEW DOUBLE CALIFORNIA POPPIES 
CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND CHOICE DOUBLE 
MIXED. Orange, yellow, white, rose shades, in a 
well balanced mixture. Packet 25¢; oz. $1.50. 
ICELAND POPPY 
Papaver Nudicaule 
A lovely Poppy, exceedingly fine for cutflowers, 
lasting well when cut, and in great demand by 
florists. 
EMPEROR. The finest orange sort, 
tremely large fluted petals. 
EMPRESS. New giant flowered salmon rose and 
pink shades. 
YELLOW WONDER. The largest flowered yel- 
low, with very long stems. 
WHITE WONDER. Huge white flowers, showy 
yellow stamens. 
CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND HYBRIDS, Mixed 
Colors. An exceptionally fine strain of Iceland 
Poppies, giant flowered, including shades of yel- 
low, Orange, salmon and rose pinks, and white. 
Price: Packet 25c. 
POPPY, Oriental. 
shades, with showy stamens. 
after blooming and form new crowns. 
Scarlet, White, or Mixed. Packet 25c. 
SCABIOSA 
PINCUSHION FLOWER 
One of the most attractive summer flowering 
annuals for cutting and bedding; 2 to 3 feet tall, 
growing in ordinary soil and any sunny situation. 
Blooms continuously if not allowed to go to seed. 
Large round flowers, the stamens forming a dense 
head, surrounded by flat petals, on long stiff 
stems. The new strains are particularly lovely, 
with large flowers formed of wavy petals, in soft 
pastel shades. 
with ex- 
Huge flowers in brilliant 
Plants die down 
Salmon, 
BLUE MOON. Imperial Giant Strain. Very large 
flowers of rich lavender-blue, with broad wavy 
petals. Packet 25c. 
PEACE. Pure white, perfectly formed flowers. 
All-America Selection for 1941. Packet 25c. 
ROSETTE. Beautiful deep rose, suffused with 
salmon; especially fine as a cutflower. Packet 25c¢. 
Azure Fairy, Blue Cockade, Crimson, Rose, 
Snow White, Ageratum Blue, Blackish Maroon, 
Salmon Shades, Peach Blossom Pink, and Mixed 
Colors. 
Price of above Colors: Packet 15c. 
PERENNIAL SCABIOSA 
SCABIOSA Columbaria. Lovely large flowers on 
heavy wiry stems, pink and lavender shades. Splen- 
did for cutting, lasting a long time in water. 
Packet 25c. 
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SALVIA—Sage 
HARBINGER. Scarlet Sage. 
from June until late fall. 
inches tall, with spikes of 
Packet 25c. 
Blooms very early, 
Compact, about 16 
bright blooms. 
BLUE SALVIAS 
Farinacea. Tall shrubby plants for massing in 
borders and among shrubbery, blooms almost 
continuously. Slender spikes of bright blue 
flowers. Packet 25c. 
Azurea grandiflora. Sky blue flowers. Height 
2 to 3 feet. Packet 25c. 
Patens. Spikes of large deep blue flowers. 
for bedding. Packet 25c. 
SHASTA DAISY. Alaska. 
lar of all the Shasta Daisies. 
Packet 15c. 
New Double Giant. Selected seed producing a 
good percentage of double flowers of varied 
type of petals and form. Some singles will ap- 
pear, but will be of large size. Packet 25¢. 
Fine 
The most popu- 
Height 21/2 feet. 
STATICE Perezii. Panicles of rich blue 
everlasting flowers. Everblooming, large deco- 
rative deep green leaves. Packet 15c. 
Showers of misty and tiny pale laven- 
Caspia. 
Splendid to mix 
der flowers on graceful stems. 
with cut flowers. Packet 25c. 
Statice Suworowii or Pink Russian Rattail Sta- 
tice. Long twisted narrow spikes of bright rose 
pink flowers, interesting in the garden and for 
cutting. Packet 15c. 
TEXAS LACE FLOWER. Large heads of lacy 
white flowers borne on long stems. Plant of 
branching habit three feet high. Fine for cut- 
ting. Packet 15c. 
TITHONIA speciosa. Mexican Sunflower. 
Brilliant orange-vermilion flowers, resembling 
a large single Dahlia, reputed to be one of the 
flowers of the Aztecs. Plants grow tall and 
stately, to 6 feet, with heavy dark green fol- 
iage, blooming in the fall. Packet 25c. 
Fireball. Showy new variety, with dazzling or- 
ange-scarlet flowers. Packet 25c. 
Ruffled Dwarf Petunia—Betsey Ross, See page 68 

