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Candytuft | Linum | Cosmos 
(A) Double 
Sc 10c Mixed—Artistic 
(A) (Scarlet} flowers, white, 
(A) MIixed|Fyay) Grandi-| pink, red, last 
Varieties. In-}fiorum Rubrum) } long when cut. 
cluding all col-} Ping foliage,} Pkt. 10c. 
ors. Pkt. 8c. 



Pkt. 10c. 
eB 

BA 
Marigold 
Early Sunshine 
ners (A) All America 
Winner. Dbl. yel- 
Cactus 18c low flowers with 
curled and inter- 
(H) A large family of odd, in- | laced florets. Re- 




Myosotis 
(P) FORGET- 
ME-NOT — Pink, 
blue and_ white, 
dainty little flow- 
ers, fine for bor- 

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teresting and peculiar plants. sembles a Chrys. Dbl. ae Mixed. Pkt. ee 
Very popular. Mixed, Pkt. 18c. Pkt. 10c. Candytuft Linum Cosmos Ce Hardy Double Carnations 
Antirrhinum gxq Campanula | Coleus 12c Hardy Carnations 
(Snapdragon) ag Cup and Saucer (A-B)_  (McGregor’s (P) (Double Improved)—Free 
(A) Giant (P) (Calycanthema)— | Rainbow Mixture) — A flowering, easily grown. Colors 
Flowered Mixed The well known Cup- ] grand velvety leaved fo- red, pink, crimson, salmon rose, 
— Rust proof. and-Saucer Canterbury }liage plant, effectively and white. Delicately clove scent- 
ed. Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
Dianthus | 
Bell. White, pink and fused for beds and bord- 
blue flowers. Unusually{ ers, color combinations 
attractive. Pkt. 10c. remarkably rich. Pkt.12¢ 
EE 
a : 2 rac + (P) Dbl. Hybrids—Long spurred a 
<a Vtan ee es pollen Dae Aquilegia flowers of delicate and grace- witeea sper P 
. ’ ful form; yellow, pink, blue and red. Mixed. aes 
tire Inums let, and maroon. monly called 
Antirrh Phi 408, Campanula Pkt. 15c. Coleus, 12¢ | ovect Clove, or 
hardy garden \, 
Most popular an- 
nual of today. 
Flowers on huge 
spikes. Rose, 



















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Giant Deiphi- Morning | Cocks- Pinks. Pkt. 10c. 
Asters HARDY|. (Vv) FINEst} Comb ; 
(A) (Crego’s LAR K-]| MIXED kL All} (A) Glas- 
Mixed) — (Wilt SPUR (P) | Colors. Pkt. 8c. }ggw Prize. Dbi. Dianthu 
Resistant.) Im- Gold Medal | ae 4) The Immense 
mense, fluffy Hybrids— crimson Larkspur 
flowers. Immune No plant flower heads (A) DOUBLE 
to the wilting di- better strongly re- TALL MIXED 
aease. Pkt. 10e. known. semble a An old fash 
3 pkts, 25c. Long blue cock’s comb. : a 
' Crego’s Aster flower Universally a wi e. 
spikes two found in all Tall spikes, 
to three old. fashion- double flowers, 

pink, _ rose, 
blue, purple 
and white. Pkt. 
10c, 3 for 25c. 
Sort seal i 

ed gardens. Cockscomb, 10c 
Pkt. 10c. 
Giant ; : feet long. 
Dahlias Delphiniums, Pkt. 10e Pkt. 10c. 


(A) (Extra 
Choice Mixed)— 
Remarkably large 
flowers from seed 
the first summer. 
Old garden fav- 
orite. Single and 
double. All col- 
Giant Dahlias ors. Pkt. 15c. 
NicGregor’s |” Swect 
Flower Garden} Alyssum 
A great big packet (A-B) (Little 
of dozens of varie-|]Gem) — Low 
ties of all kinds of | spreading plant, 
Flower Seeds. Daily | with white sweet 
surprises. Pkt. 10c. one flowers. 
t. 7c. 





Lantana , : SO Kee 
(A) Used for seal bts Dusty Miler, 8c Alyssum, 70 
bedding, border al 
Recalls “vase Calendulas| Shasta Dusty | 37 ae Gourds 
i (A) —A_ favorite A . Ba qh Wage 
eae vel annual; coarse foli- Daisy, 10c Miller, 8c re ifr) ea ph 
low, orange, rose age, and an abun- (P) ALASKA —J] SILVER-LEAVED AAG 5 pee ee 
pela! papa le ey | dance of flowers.{ Flowers when fully (A-B) (Centaurea Seen enuieee she he 
white. Mixed. Colors, cream, apri-| expanded are four] Gymnocarpa) — A Syitgee frulhes mony ee 
Pkt. 10¢e. 3 Pkts. cot, yellow to deepfinches in diameter | well known bedding Werke wey for ornaments. 
a = 

orange. Mixed. Pkt.}] and are splendid for} and border plant, 


260. : 8c. cutting. Pkt. 10c. | silvery gray. Pkt. 8c. Flower Garden uae ee 
Dwarf Eschscholtzia 
2 (A) (California Poppy) 
Single The state flower of Cali- 
= ornia. Free flowering, low 
Nasturtiums Y spreading growth, finely 
cut foliage. The Poppy- 
like flowers bloom all 
summer, and come in 
shades of yellow, orange, 
pink and crimson. Mixed. 
Pkt. 8c. 
NOTE: We have classi- Swact (bags Stocks 
fied the different seed 
items on this page and}| (A) (Spencer’s aes mie 
. GG page 39 as follows: (A) | Mixed) — Every ks x ae u : 
Geranium 12c | MORNING GLORY |Annuals, (A-B) Annuals} jnaginable shade | Owe? spikes in 
’ for Beds and_ Borders, 
H) DOUBLE AND SCARLETT O’HARA (E)  Everlastings, (H) | Will be found in ott rae 
( 
SINGLE MIXED — Flowers} (A) An All America Gold] Seed suitable for House}this wonderful] ™* Tose blue, 
(A) Most popular and 
widely planted annual. 
Very effective for bor- 
der planting. Blooms all 
summer. Includes shades 
of cream, yellow, orange,  # 
salmon and _ scarlet. 
Dwarf Mixed. Pkt. 8c. Nasturtium 





io eRe 8 borne in parm pases Medal Winner. Flowers large,} Plants, (P) Perennials,| mixture of large} ™Uve and white 
~ ouse pot plant or bedding | bright, red. A new _ variety} and-(V) Seed suitable for | fl li - 
Double Geranium, Pkt. 12¢ plant. Pkt. 12c, 3 pkts. 30e. § sure to please. Pkt. 15c. Vining Purposes. Pose Pkt. bat bance 200. 

38 NOTICE; All seeds are sent separately from plants, Please allow a reasonable time for receipt of complete order. 

