The Supreme Pansy “Oregon Giants” 
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MIGNONETTE 
Very easy. Sow outside in May. 
Machet Improved. Quaint fragrance. Pkt. 10Oc, 
VaNOZ eG. 
Old Fashioned Sweet-scented. Will bring back mem- 
ories of old gardens. Pkt. 10c, Tr. Pkt. 25c. 
Large Finest Mixed. A blended mixture of the larg- 
est delightfully scented flowers. Pkt. 10c, Tr. 
Pkt.) 206)) Va oz, 30c: 
MORNING-GLORIES 
Do not sow until the soil is warm. Select a dry, 
sandy spot and sow where they are to bloom as 
they resent transplanting. Do not water too much 
as it will stimulate foliage growth at the expense 
of flowers. 
“Pearly Gates.” The top ranking 1942 A.A.S. The 
big satiny white flowers are. cream shaded in the 
throat. Identical in form to ‘‘Heavenly Blue’’ and 
wher grown in combination with it makes a de- 
lighttulepicture mw Pkt. 2>C Lie KiaeODc: 
“Heavenly Blue.” The famous Clarke’s Early Strain. 
Unquestionably one of the loveliest shades of sky 
blue of any flower. Pkt. 10c, Tr. Pkt. 25c, % oz. 
40c. 
“Scarlett O’Hara.” An A.A.S. Gold Medal winner. 
Rosy crimson flowers, freely produced on fast 
growing vines. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
NASTURTIUM 
Easy from seed. Sow outside in May. 
Double Gleam Types 
“Fiesta.” New golden yellow blotched scarlet. 
“Golden Gleam.” Gold Medal, A.A.S. Frilled, wrinkled 
petals of golden yellow. 
“"Scar.>t Gleam.” A brilliant color. 
“Orange Gleam.’’ Glowing orange. 
“Glorious Gleam Hybrids.’” An improved mixture. 
Any. of -abeve:, Pkt? 10¢Ozae20¢. 45 Ib. 50c. 
Collection 36: acket Each Four Colors 25c. 
Dwarf Double Gems 
The flowers are similar to the Gleam Type but 
the plants are much more compact, which makes 
them highly acceptable for bedding or edging. 10 
inches. 
“Golden Globe.“ An A.A.S. winner. Tidv plants cov- 
ered with double golder -c'' x 1+5v 2s. Pkt. 10c, 
Oza 25. 
“Scarlet Empress.“ Nex “cep scarlet., Dark foliage. 
Pi lOCm O75 0c: 
Dwarf Gem Mixed. 
20c, 4 Ib. 50c. 
Single Varieties 
Dwarf Finest Mixed. A grand mixture. Pkt. 
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Tall Finest Mixed. For trailing on a fence or trellis. 
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NEMESIA 
Sow inside in March or outside in May 
Nana Compacta “Triumph.” A _ lovely dwarf bed- 
ding type in a glorious mixture of rich colors. 9 
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NEMOPHILA 
Sow outside in late April or May 
Baby Blue Eyes is recommended for bed- 
Cup-shaped flowers of blue with 
Soin. “Pkt lOesait ee kteezoc, 
Unusual colors. Pkt. 10c, Oz. 
10c, 
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ding or edging. 
a dainty white eye. 
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NICOTIANA 
FLOWERING TOBACCO 
Sow outside in May 
Tall, graceful stems filled with Pe- 
3 tt SPREE: 
Affinis White. 
tunia-like, fragrant white flowers. 
iC, DPKG 20C, 44 tozeeo ues 
Affinis Pink Shades. A new selection in pink tones. 
PKtwioc, cir. Pktwooe 
“Crimson Bedder.”” A semi-dwarf of pyramidal habit. 
Rich crimson, trumpet-shaped flowers. 114% ff. 
PKC milter kKiesocs 
NIGELLA 
Sow outside in May 
Miss Jekyll Blue. Love-in-a-Mist is interesting in 
the garden with its Cornflower blue blossoms 
nestled in the feathery leaves. 114 ft. Pkt. 10c, 
Y% oz. 20c. 
NIEREMBERGIA 
DWARF CUP FLOWER 
Sow inside in March or outside in May 
Hippomanica. One of the most admired of the 
newer varieties. The shapely compact plants are 
covered with charming lavender flowers touched 
with gold in the center. Blooms within 15 weeks 
from seed and lasts until frost. 6 in. Pkt. 20c, 
Then Kite ewe 
Coerulea “Purple Robe.” Bronze Medal 1942 A.AS. 
Very dwarf cushion-like plants blanketed with 
cup-shaped flowers of violet blue. Blooms over 
a long period and is highly recommended for a 
sunny rock wall. Pkt. 25c, Tr. Pkt, 65¢ 
PANSY 
We list the choice strains of the leading Americari 
and European hybridizers. Pansy seed is sown in 
August for early Spring bloom. They can be sown 
in the early Spring in coldframes for late May bloom. 
For quality blossoms use rich soil. 
“Oregon Giants” (Ellis) . Originator’s seed of 
this marvelous American 
Extra large, flat flowers, slightly ruffled 
Pkt. 25¢, 2 ire par 

strain. 
in a gorgeous color display. 
65c, 7s oz. $1.00. 
“Shakespeare’s Pansies.““”. A simple, quaint little 
gem suitable for any location in the garden. Gay, 
picturesque little faces reminiscent of the gar- 
dens of Olde England. Pkt. 35c. 
Engelmann’s Giant. A superb English strain of the 
Scottish Show type. Huge flowers in light and 
dark shades. Early blooming. Pkt. 25c, Tr. Pkt. 
OG 
Roggli’s Swiss Giants 
“Alpen Glow.” Rich cardinal.” 
“Lake of Thun.” 
“Mont Blanc.” Pure white. 
“Rhinegold.”” Yellow and brown. 
“Yellow Master.” . Rich yellow. 
Swiss Giants Mixed. Runs to rare and unusual shades. 
Any of above: Pkt. 20c, Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
. . A packet each of the 5 Named 
Collection 37: Varieties — only 75c. 
Deep blue. 
Early Flowering Pansies 
Baby Del ght. A new nana compacta type. Idea! 
for Spring. Dwarf plants with lovely light blue 
flowers, having waved petals. Suitable for rock- 
eries, blooming in 70 days. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 4Cc. 
ANNUAL SEEDS 
