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fa = : ZONALE—A splendid strain of the 
Geraniums—jest varieties. (Pkt. 15). 
Hardy perennials, blooming from May 
Geum—yntil frost, about 2 feet high. 
LADY STRATHEDEN—Rich golden yellow flowers. 
(PKt. 10¢c) (3 pkKts. 25c). 
MRS. BRADSHAW—Orange scarlet flowers. 
10e) (3 pkts. 25e). 
(Pkt. 
ye Baby’s 
Gypsophilia—, reath 
—Graceful plants of light 
fairly-like growth much in 
demand for cutting and com- 
bining with other flowers for 
bouquets and vases. 
ELEGANS WHITE — Annual 
white, very largely grown 
by florists for use in bou- 
quets. (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 35c). 
ELEGANS PINK—(Pkt. 10c) 
(44. oz. 30c). 
ELEGANS CRIMSON—(PKt. 
10ec) (% oz 30c). 
PANICULATA (Perennial)— 
Fine for bouquets; white 
flowers. (Pkt. 10c) (8 pkts. 

25e). 
Toi SUNFLOWER—Annual fine for 
Helianthus cutting. Sow in a sunny spot. 
CALIFORNIA—Rich golden yellow flowers, resem- 
bling a chrysanthemum. (Pkt. 10ce) €% oz. 20¢). 
NEW RED—Flowers dark chestnut-red tipped with 
yellow on edge of petal. Pkt. 10ec) (% oz. 20¢c). 
H hi Lemoine Giant—Fragrant old fash- 
eCHOtrope—joned flowers of blue and white. 
(Pkt. 10¢). 
Double Mixed — Hardy perennial 
Hollyhoe —“srowing 5 to 6 feet tall. Excellent 
for backgrounds and fences. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 25c). 
ome DOLICHOS—Purple Soudan— 
Hyacinth Bean— 4 pnual. A rapid growing 
climber for sunny situations, 8 to 10 feet. Stems 
purplish red and purple shades in the leaves. Long 
spikes of pea-like flowers of deep reddish maroon, 
followed by beautiful metallic purple seed pods. 
(Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 25¢e). 
+ (Pueraria Thunbergia) — Fast 
Kudzu Vine—e;owine perennial climber with 
large foliage and rosy-purple pea shaped flowers. 
(Pkt. 10¢) (%4 oz. 25e). 
Mesembryanthemum Crystallinum— 
Ice Plant—snai annual with ornamental fo- 
liage, covered with ice-like globules. (PKt. 10c) 
(1%, oz 25¢e). 
Shrubby perennial plant, 1 foot high 
Lantana—) caring verbena-like pink, yellow, 
orange or white flowers having an agreeable aro- 
matic odor. (Pkt. 10c) (3 pkKts. 25c). 
Li (Grandiflora Rubrum) (“Searlet Flax’’)— 
mumM-—"~A_ very effective and showy bedding 
plant having fine foliage. The flowers are a bril- 
liant scarlet crimson. Plant about 1 ft. high. (Pkt. 
10e) (%& oz 20c). B, Fise i 
PERENNIAL BLUE—A hardy perennial; bears 
graceful bright blue flowers from June till frost. 
Height 18 inches. (Pkt. 10c) (4% oz 25¢e). 
L b li CRYSTAL PALACE COMPACTA— 
obella-—Beautiful deep blue, fine for bedding, 
4 inches high. Blooming quickly from seed and last- 
ing all summer, these attractive little bushy plants 
are exceedingly useful as eaging or for 1rockeries. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 50c). 
L . Polyphyllus (Perennial)—Hardy 
upINns——21, feet high, having numerous spikes 
of variously colored flowers. (Pkt. 10c) (4%4 oz. 35e). 
RUSSELL’S PRIZE MIXTURE — Perennial — These 
remarkable Lupins have spikes of blooms often 
31%, feet in length. Flowers are bi-colored and 
some solid colors. (Pkt. 15¢e) (%& oz. 50c). 
plants 
HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 
Annual Delphinium—For bedding, for 
Larkspur—srowing among shrubbery and as cut 
flowers, larkspurs are strikingly beautful. Height 
2% feet. 
GIANT IMPERIAL— 
Blue Bell—A fine medium blue. 
Daintiness—Delicate lavender. 
Los Angeles—Improved—deep salmon. 
Miss California—Deep rose pink. 
White Spire—Pure white. 
Any one above—(PkKt. 10e) (% oz 50e). 
Mixed—(Pkt. 10c) (4 oz 40c). Ly 
k Perennial Delphinium—Hardy plants 
Lar Spur—producing splendid spikes -of-.flower 
throughout the summer. 
BELLADONNA—Immense spikes of lovely pale blue. 
(Pkt. 15ce) (4% oz 60¢). 
BELLAMOSUM—A lovely counterpart to Belladonna. 
Rich deep blue flowers. (Pkt. 15e) (4% oz. 60¢c). 
GOLD MEDAL HYBRIDS—A wonderful improved 
type of Delphinium. The colors range from palest 
lavender, through every shade of blue to pansy- 
violet, several shades being blended in some of 
the varieties. (Pkt. 15c). 
ROCKY MOUNTAIN BLUE—A native of the foot- 
hills and higher elevations of Colorado. Blooming 
in early spring, about 1 foot high, dark blue in 
color, very showy. (Pkt. 10¢). 
e Free flowering 
Marigolds—,pnnuais of ea- 
siest culture. 
GUINEA GOLD—Flowers dou- 
ble with carnation like pet- 
als of deep golden orange. 
(Pkt. 10ce) (4% oz. 35¢e). 
YELLOW SUPREME — Fluffy 
double flowers of golden 
yellow. (Pkt. 10¢e) (4% oz. 35e). 
LEMON BALL—Giant double 
quilled flower of lemon yel- 
low. (Pkt. 10c) (%4 oz. 35e). 



GRANGE BALIM—Immense double flowers of deep . 
orange. (PKt. 10e) (% oz. 35e). 
AFRICAN MIXED—Double tall varieties of orange 
and yellow. (Pkt. 10e). (% oz. 25e). 
CROWN OF GOLD—Colarette type, plants 2 feet 
tall, flowers 2% inches across with crested cen- 
ter and broad guard petals of bright orange. 
(PKt. 10¢e) (38 pkKts. 25c). 
SUNSET GIANTS—Plants 3% feet tall, with huge 
flowers 6 inches in diameter in orange and yel- 
low. (Pkt. 10c) (8 pkKts. 25c). 
FRENCH MIXED—F lower brightly striped orange 
and brown, blooms freely until frost. (Pkt. 10c) 
(%4 oz 25¢e). 
ROYAL SCOT—Flowers a combination of gold and 
mahogany in symmetrical stripes which radiate 
from the center of flower, plants 2 feet high. 
(PKt. 10c) (%4 oz. 35ce). 
DOUBLE HARMONY—Very charming dwarf French 
type, plants 1 foot high. Flower deep orange 
edged with maroon. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 35c). 
Mexican Burning Bush 
—SUMMER CYPRESS—A rap- 
id growing, highly ornamental 
annual forming perfect pyra- 
mids 2 to 2% feet high, cov- 
ered with feathery green 
branches, which in the fall 
turn to deep red. Makes fine 
summer hedge. Thin’ =toe 8 
inches apart. (PKt. 10c) (Oz. 
25¢). 

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