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Phlox ¢1,,, 
Individual florets are giant in 
size borne in massive trusses on 
strong plants, color a pure sal- 
mon-pink with distinct creamy 
white eye. Abeautiful color com- 
jj bination; very effective in masses 
or Flower Garden borders. 
Pkt., 75 seeds §¢; 160 seeds 16¢. 
Ps Early Sweet Pea 
A very strong grow- 
A—BO-PEEP Bo-Peep ing dwarf Earl y 
25 seeds Se: 60 seeds 10¢ Sweet Pea of rich salmon-pin 
4, , color, makes a gorgeous display 

fs a 7 “i 2 4 in solid beds or borders: Also can 
ohne se Bee Ay Se be grownin pots and flower boxes. 
Fy “Oe a ee he Pkt., 25 seeds 5¢; 60 seeds 10¢. 

ine : tog Maer AL : 3iVerbena Floradale 
oy = va , DP paee “¥ Beauty 
: ; ay’ Ry, } ry Extremely large flowers; the 
PHLOX—GIANT SALMON GLORY 2) he & se BR: ey.| giant florets ape usually over an 
Pkt.. 75 seeds S¢: 160 seeds 10¢ inch across forming ery large 
aR ES Re Sey flower heads, which vary in color 
sd ‘ from rose-red to bright rose- 
pink. Easy to grow, very showy 
in the flower garden. 
Pkt., 50 seeds 5¢; 115 seeds 10¢. 
Cynoglossum 
Firmament 
Dwarf Forget-Me-Not growing 
only about 12-in. high, which 
won a bronze medal in the All- 
America Selections. It is an an- 
nual easily grown, producing 
compact plants covered with 
ah i beautiful sprays of sky-blue 
Een leammen stil RG al flowers, until fall. 
CYNOGLOSSUM—FIRMAMENT Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; 225 seeds 10¢. 
Pkt.. 100 seeds S¢: 225 seeds 10¢ 
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1Schizanthus—Excelsior 
SS ae : |A new strain. Plants are dwarf 
~ +e + a Ne fuse 4 Ae Sis growing: i eee pad Saris in 
"EN ¢ ; Be yeitoet oti , i iy “| shape, an ree flowering, fine 
ee a ip the ee garden ow bore 
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ers, or may be grown in pots; 
color range includes all the popu- 
lar pastel shades, pinks, rose, 
cream and white. Mixed.. 
Pkt. 500 seeds 5¢;.1200 seeds 10¢. 
Gazania Splendens 
Hybrida Grandiflora — A very 
showy half-hard perennial 
which flowers the first year from 
an early sowing. The plants are 
low growing, with a _ goodly 
quantity of long stemmed, very 
showy, daisy-like flowers in 
brilliant shades of orange, yel- 
low, cream and white. xed.. 
Pkt., 40 seeds 5¢; 100 seeds 10¢. 
Mile-A-Minute Vine 
Very fast growing attractive 
Ipomea, also known as Alamo 
Vine. Foliage is fine and multi- 
cut, and plants under normal 
conditions make a growth of 20 
: feet or more in a season. Flow- 
eit agt ers creamy white deep wine-red 
ig AO } aR * fin pense Seon ae De the 
morning w right sun and re- 
kt Smash pene dolby 10¢ main open during the afternoon. 
: S00CS 26, ICY 5000S IN Blooms until late in the fall and 
rp = not affected by first light frosts. 
Does best in long growing sea- 
son, 
Pkt., 20 seeds 5¢; 45 seeds 10¢. 
Petunia—Lace Veil 
The best pure white large flow- 
ering single dainty fringedPetunia. 
Pkt., 75 seeds 5¢: 200 seeds 10¢. 






Aster—Lavender Treasure 
1 This is the Aster we paid $100.00 
: a! Sa. % ; sae? + RN for a name and made report of 
inc a ~ i : ae in our 1940 Book. It is a beauti- 
: ‘ ful large variety of the Chrysan- 
themum type, flowers very large 
on long stems of Lavender-Blue 
color with white stripes on the 
petals. Customers write us they 
Jnever saw a more beautiful 
MILE-A-MINUTE VINE PETUNIA—LACE VEIL Aster. See Photo Page 6. 
Pkt., 20 seeds S¢; 45 seeds 10¢ Pkt., 75 seeds 5¢; 200 seeds 10¢ Pkt., 60 seeds 5¢; 150 seeds 10¢. 
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