The New Dwarf Salpiglossis are Superb 
PHLOX 
GAY AND COLORFUL IN SUMMER GARDENS 
Seed can be sown inside in March or outside in 
April or May with excellent results. 
Drummondi. The waving heads of cheerful colored 
flowers reign supreme throughout the Summer. 
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Chamois Rose Isabellina 
Cinnabar Scarlet White 
Lilac Mixed 
Any of above: Pkt. 10c) Tr: Pkt) 25¢,014502.-50c. 
° . A packet each of the 
Collection 43 * 5 colors — only 40c. 
New Gigantea Phlox 
Gigantea “Red Glory.“ A 1942 A.A.S. winner. The 
brightest color ever seen in Phlox, a brilliant red 
with large creamy white eye. A superb, uniform 
type of growth. Pkt. 25c, Tr. Pkt. 65c. 
Gigantea “‘Rosy Morn.” An A.A.S. Bronze Medal. 
All the splendid characteristics of the Gigantea 
type and the gay refreshing color combination of 
rose-pink and white. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
Gigantea “Salmon Glory.” This giant flowered pure 
salmon pink with cream white eye won a Silver 
Medal in the ‘39 A.A.S. As with all of the Gigan- 
tea type, when at their best, the individual florets 
will be as large as a half dollar. Pkt. 15c, Tr. 
Pkt. 40c. 
Gigantea “Art Shades.” Rare and unusual colors 
in a grand mixture. Gigantic flowers of perfect 
texture; pe kt SC clr. RKta soci /anoz.. DOC, 
Dwarf “Cecily Strain.” A _ reselected extra dwarf 
strain. The 6 in plants add a dash of color to 
beds or for informal edgings. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 
35¢7/e OZ, 506; 
PHACELIA 
Sow outside in May 
Campanularia. The California Blue Bell is a charm- 
ing dwarf topped with gentian blue flowers. Pkt. 
TOGA PK toe Ge 
POPPIES 
The Annual Poppies have a grace, a poise, a 
debonair charm that makes them so colorful and 
gay. They are so easy and require so little attention. 
For early bloom broadcast the seed outside in March. 
As they resent being transplanted it is well to sow 
right where you want them to bloom. Make re- 
peated sowings for a succession of riotous color. 
Single Shirley Poppies 
American Legion. Dazzling scarlet. 
Deep Apricot. Apricot pink. 
The Bride. Artistic white. 
Wild Rose. Appealing pink. 
Single Mixed. All colors. 
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Double Shirley Poppies 
Art Shades. Huge Begonia-flowered doubles in rich 
shades. 
Peony-flowered Mixed. Impressive size and color. 
Sweet Briar. Brilliant cerise. 
Rhyburgh Hybrids. Giant doubles. 
Any of above: Pkt. 10c, 14 oz. 25c. 
e . A packet each of the 9 Single 
Collection Pa and Double Poppies—only 50c. 
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PORTULACA 
Sow outside in a sunny position after the soil is 
warm. 
Single Giants Mixed. Forms a lovely floral carpet 
of gay colored flowers. 6 in. Pkt. 10c, Tr. Pkt. 
ZO0C el/ano zis OGe 
Double Giants Mixed. Like miniature Roses in 
charming shades. A _ select strain of glorious 
doubles.’ Pkt. .15c, Tr. Pkt..35¢7) Yonaemees 
RICINUS 
Zanzibariensis. The Castor Bean makes a tail, 
luxuriant growth of tropical splendor. 12 ft. Pkt. 
1OGLOzez20c: 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
PAINTED TONGUE 
One of the most beautiful of all annuals. A grand 
cut flower. Sow inside in March or outside in May. 
Emperor Strain. Velvety trumpet-shaped flowers in 
rich colors delicately veined with gold. 3 ft. 
Light Blue White 
Purple Velvety Red 
Rose Choice Mixed 
Scarlet 
Any of above: Pkt. 10c, Tr. Pkt.) 25675 Vasozensae 
° A Packet each of the 
Collection 45: 6 Colors only 40c. 
New Dwarf Giants 
A new strain of Salpiglossis developed for American 
gardens. The bushy plants are compact in habit and 
the 30 in. flowering stems are sturdy and erect, re- 
quiring no staking. New vigor has been included and 
they considerably surpass other sorts in size, lasting 
qualities, and color combinations. 
“Blue and Silver.” A new color blending. The deep 
blue is set off with handsome silver veins. At 
the base of the throat is a glistening spot of gold. 
PKGsio¢, (Line kiies5c 
“Golden Yellow.” A new introduction and a new 
color. A solid deep golden yellow, a true self 
color. Mammoth flowered of uniform neat habit. 
PRY. 720¢ 41Ur-cPkt250c: 
“Golden Rose.” Introduced for the first time. A deep 
velvety rose base color brightly veined with gold. 
The huge flowers measure better than 21 inches 
across. Pkt. 20c, Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
“Red Star Chamois.” As the name implies this new 
novelty is a light chamois with wide red stripes 
spreading star-like from a golden throat. Pkt. 
LOCrpline Kt SoG. 
“Scarlet and Gold.” One cf the most vividly colored 
and will be appreciated by every gardener who en- 
joys the brilliant kaleidoscopic colorings of Salpig- 
lossis. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
“Velvety Crimson.” <A deep rich color of excellent 
texture. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
“Velvety Violet.” This new solid deep violet is per- 
haps the most uniform growing of all and is rec- 
ommended for bedding work. There is a velvet 
sheen to the large flowers. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
New Dwarf Giants Mixed. A splendid balanced mix- 
ture. Pkt... 10c, Tr. Pkt. 25c¢, Ye cOzeeaeer 
: Packet Each of the 
Collection 46: Named Giants 75¢c. 
ANNUAL SEEDS 
