
Petunia, Supreme California Giants 
1100. SUPREME CALIFORNIA GIANTS, MIXED. H. A. For 
size and outstanding color, this strain of Petunia is supreme. 
The flowers are in shades of pink, rose, and salmon-rose; all 
with light richly veined throats and many of them striped and 
combining two or more rose shades in one bloom. The blooms 
are unbelievably large, five to seven inches in diameter, with 
shallow open throats surrounded by satiny petals which are so 
heavily ruffled that in the young flowers they are easily mis- 
taken for doubles. As the flower fully matures, the petals fold 
back in a wider radius leaving the beautiful veined throat 
exposed. Flowers are freely produced on 11/2 to 2-foot plants. 
Flowers begin when the plants are only five to six inches tall. 
Especially fine for pots or window boxes. Start seed in flats 
or window boxes. Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 45c; 1/32 oz., $1.90; 
1/16 oz., $3.65; 14% oz., $7.00. 
1018. LOS ANGELES. H. A. Several years ago we intro- 
duced to the trade a new strain of Double Stock Flowering 
Larkspur of which Los Angeles in our opinion was the most 
beautiful. It is an excellent subject in the garden and very 
showy and combines well with other flowers in bouquets. In 
this variety we have a-rich salmon overlaid with a brilliant and 
pleasing rose. The foliage is a dark green making the large 
double flowers stand out very prominently. The flowers show 
up exceedingly beautiful under artificial light. Plants grow 
about two to two and one-half feet in height on good stiff 
stems. If you have planted this variety before, we are sure 
that you will plant it again. However, if you have not grown 
this beautiful flower, we urge you to be sure to include it in 
your flower garden. Pkt., 5c; 1/2 oz., 30c; oz., 50c. 
LARKSPUR 
1018. Los Angeles 

826. FAIRY PINK. H. 
A. This new dwarf, 
compact, soft salmon- 
pink Ageratum will be a welcome addition to 
the dwarf Ageratums. It begins to bloom when 
not more than 11/. to 2 inches high and con- 
tinues to bloom until it forms a solid, compact 
mass of blossoms. Plants when fully grown are 
not more than five inches in height. Note illus- 
tration in next column, Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 
25c; Y% oz., $1.50; 1% oz., $2.75; V2 oz, 
$5.25. 
hardy perennial, 
1069. HIPPOMANICA 

Nierembergia, Hippomanica 
(Dwarf Cup Flower). TT. P. While in the South this is a 
must be grown here in the North as an annual, It is one of the 
most prolific flowering plants that we know of. It starts to flower when the plants are 
only two inches tall, or about fifteen weeks after the seed has been sown, and keeps 
right on until heavy frosts. The plant at all times is neat and compact appearing, the 
new flowers covering the older flowers and seed pods. The lavender-blue flowers en- 
riched by a touch of yellow in the center are most charming. Plants are very dwarf, 
compact, and not over six inches high with a spread of ten inches. Foliage is light 

Petunia, Grandiflora Single 
Fringed Theodosia 

Ageratum, Fairy Pink 
gray green. Recommended for an edging or border plant. 
Very beautiful in window boxes or flower pots. Note the 
illustration above. Seed slow to germinate and should be 
started in window boxes, Pkt., 20c; 2 pkts., 30c; 4% oz., 
$2.10; 1/4 0oz., $4.00. 
1086. THEODOSIA, 
Improved (Grandiflora 
Single Fringed). H. A. 
Large fringed rosy pink 
with clearly defined 
golden center with mi- 
nute stripes. Consid- 
ered by many the most 
attractive of ruffled sin- 
gle fringed Petunias. 
Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 40c; 
1/32 oz., $2.25; 1/16 
oz., $4.25; if, «oz., 
$8.25; 14 oz., $16.00. 

Antirrhinum, Rosalie 
(Rust-Resistant) 
839. ROSALIE. H. A. We offer here a 
brand new color in Antirrhinums. It is a 
rich deep rose with an underlying tone of 
topaz or amber, giving it a richness which 
makes it stand out conspicuously among all 
other colors. As the tube and lips are the 
same color, the depth and richness of the 
flower are intensified. Flowers are base 
branching, producing from six to eight long 
flowering spikes on which the florets are 
decidedly well arranged. This all-purpose 
Snapdragon should be in every garden. 
Bronze medal All-America winner. Pkt., 
15c; 2 pkts., 25c; 144 oz., 75c; 1/2 oz., 
$1.30; oz., $2.40. 
