
MURPHY SEED CO., LOS ANGELES — CALIFORNIA'S FINEST’ 

ANTIRRHINUM (For Greenhouse Forcing) AQUILEGIA (Columbine) V4 Oz. _Ox. 
* AFTERGLOW—Golden bronze. 

LONGISSIMA—Long 4 inch spurs, 
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BERTHA BAUER—Lavender. pale yellow. Tr. Pkt. $1.00...... 11.50 35.00 
eae noes ge NEW LONGISSIMA HYBRIDS — 
Hine The original strain, early rose Same as above only many attrac- 
: ti hadesweirsapkt.eo0Cesn eee 6.00 18.00 
*CHEVIOT MAID SUPREME—Darker than Cheviot ie Dr a “ 
Maid. CHRYSANTHA YELLOW—Other- 
CHEVIOT MAID YELLOW—Outstanding yellow. wise known as Golden Columbine; 
COATE’S YELLOW PERFECTION—Taller and from the Rocky Mountains, long 
darker than Ceylon Court. SPULre Ciel rep Kt 20 Caper 60 1.70 
*LUCKY STRIKE—Pure white. COERULEA—Rocky Mountain, long 
KIRKWOOD BEAUTY—Bronze with gold. spurred blue columbine. Tr. Pkt., 
MISS WOOSTER—Rich dark bronze. 256 ce cer OEE RN: Be re ey Oe .80 2.50 
la! DEAL—Early fragrant golden Sulcbeed CRIMSON STAR—Crimson to blood 
ROSE QUEEN (Witterstaetter)—Dark pink. red with white corolla, about 11/2’. 
SCHROCK’S ORCHID—True orchid color; long Tr Pkt) S0Gs ean eee 1.80 5.75 
spikes. 
SUNTAN—Orange tan. BLUE SHADES—Long spurred, 344 
TERRY’S SURPRISE—Pink and bronze shades. pices aan ene wane in the past “ae ee 
VELVET BEAUTY—Rich American Beauty. ME ee i tac ore ae 3 ; 
*WHITE ROCK—Early blooming pure white. ORANGE and SCARLET SHADES— 
*DAYBREAK (Rust-proof strain)—Briarcliff shade ong spurred, 3’. Tr. Plet., 40c...... 1 23 
of clear pink. PINK SHADES—Long spurred, 3’. 
*GILBERT’S PINK—Similar to Rose Queen in color Tr. Pkt), A0CH gt nace cones 1.25 4.00 
and habit. F 
*MARIE LOUISE—A beautiful light shell pink. a ht dee epee” spurred, 3°. oe ae og 
*PEGGY SCHUMANN—Glowing rose pink. Ta Lr c st ete eee a fe = «ie, 6 Ole 268 © Je ae Gee . . 
*YELLOW WONDER—An attractive golden yellow. MIXED—Very choice long spurred, 
Above varieties—/, Tr. Pkt., 60c; Tr. Pkt., $1.00; mixed. Tr. Pkt, 25c............... 55 1.70 
Ce aa eee MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT’S STRAIN 
*These varieties are best for early winter flowering. MIXED—Long spurred; wonderfully 
40 ° superior strain. Unusual shades, 
Ze a perfect color balance. Tr. Pkt., 40c 1.10 ais 
NANUM GRANDIFLORA MIXED— 
Special blended mixture. Tr. Pkt., : 
20 6 ty, Oe os ee ak 1.00 ARABIS On 
ALPINA (Rock Cress) — White 
flowers, silvery grey foliage; for 
border or rock gardens. 1/4 oz., 20c .60 1.80 
ARCTOTIS 4 Oz Se 
GRANDIS—2-3’, African lilac daisy, 
white ray type flower, reverse side 
of petal lilac blue; dark steel-blue 
Centermel ra Okt 8) oC aa eee 40 
BREVISCAPA AURANTIACA — 6” 
single orange daisy-like flowers, 2 
inches across, dark centers. Tr. 
Pkt 35 chi yc eae ee eas .80 2.00 
HYBRIDS MIXED—1’, large flower- 
ing, many bright colors, dark 
centerswal ra bts 40 Cee eee 1.25 4.00 
ARMERIA 
ALPINA — Dwarf bright rose, com- 
pact foliage. Tr. Pkt, $1.00........ 3.35 10.00 
MARITIMA—12” lilac rose. Tr. Pkt., 
+ Loa RS HAR AIMED SKB apa Pa 1.10 3.25 
GIANT PINK—1!/.’, new, large 
globe-like flowers —on long, stiff 
Aquilegia (Columbine) stems, very good for borders or rock 
Long Spurred Mixed Gardenisw Lys Pkt, 0C ert eee 3.35 10.00 
