ALYSSUM. Little Gem. (A) A more 
compact type, especially suited to 
borders where a neat, white, snow 
carpet is desired. Pkt. 10c. 
ALYSSUM. Saxatile “Basket of Gold.” 
(P) Masses of golden flowers in April. 
Pkt. 5e. 
> AMARANTHUS. “Love Lies Bleed- 
one ing,” or Tassel Flower. (A) Hand- 
some foliage with huge, drooping 
ropes of crimson flowers. Does best in a 
hot, dry spot. Pkt. 10e. 
ANCHUSA. (P) Spikes or rich, blue flow- 
ers in summer. Pkt. 5e. 
ANEMONE. St. Brigid. 
flowers in spring. Pkt. 10ce. 
(P) Brilliant 
ANTHEMIS. Golden Marguerite. (P) 
Bright yellow, daisy-like flowers from 
June to October. Thrives in dry, hot place. 
Pkt. 10e. 

Calendula 
Orange Fantasy 
Aquilegia 
Long-Spurred 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine). Mixed. A fine 
mixture of the best long-spurred hybrid 
sorts. Pkt. 5e. 
ARABIS ALPINA. “Snoweap.” (P) Spread- 
ing tufts of pure-white flowers in very 
early spring. Pkt. 5e. 
ARMERIA. Ruby. (P) Thrift or sea pink. 
A fine, compact border plant with grass- 
like foliage. Clean and neat. Pkt. 10c. 
AUBRETIA. (P) Beautiful border or 
rock garden plant covered with a sheet of 
bright flowers in spring. Pkt. 10e. ae 
BACHELOR’S BUTTON. 
REA CYANUS. 
See CENTAU- 
BALSAM. Lady 
fine, upstanding 
many shades. 
Slipper. (A) 2%-foot, 
old garden flower in 
Greatly improved. Pkt. 5e. 
~% BALSAM. Bush. (A) A _ distinct, 
GtOee low-growing type carrying its 
flowers well above the foliage to 
form a neat and attractive border plant. 
Mixed colors. 1 foot. Pkt. 10c. 
BEAN. Scarlet Runner. (A) Bright scar- 
let flowered climbing bean. The beans have 
Bene flavor if picked young. Pkt. 5c & 
c. 
Dust the seed with ROOTONE when 
planting. (See page 32.) 
PUGET SOUND SEED CO., Inc. 
BELLIS. English Daisy. (P) Fully dou- 
ble, enormous-sized flowers. Pkt. 10e. 
BLUE LACE FLOWER, See DIDISCUS. 
BOCCONIA. Plume Poppy. (P) A stately, 
tall plant with creamy buff flowers in 
August. Very ornamental foliage. Pkt. 10ce. 
BOLTONIA. (P) Showy, 4-5-foot plant 
with daisy-like flowers from July to Sep- 
tember. White and pink. Pkt. 10e. 
BRACHYCOME. “Swan River Daisy.” 
(A) Blue or white flowers in profusion in 
summer. Pkt. 5c. 
BROWALLIA. Amethyst. (A) A continu- 
ous flowering, bushy, bedding plant with 
deep blue flowers in profusion. Pkt. 5e. 
CACTUS. (P) A selection of many 
sorts of cactus that are all quite 
easy to grow from seed indoors. 
Mixed varieties. Pkt. 10ce. 
CALENDULA (Seotch Marigold). Camp- 
fire.: (A) Brilliant orange-scarlet. Very 
large flowers. Pkt. 5e. 
Crested, bright, copper-orange 
flowers. Long outer petals, inner 
ones short, curled and interlaced. A. A.S. 
Award. Pkt: 10c. 
CALENDULA.,. Orange Fantasy. (A) 
CALENDULA. Orange King. (A) Full 
doubled, rich orange-red flowers. Pkt. 5e. 
tons A distinct new type; petals fringed 
which makes the flower resemble 
a bright orange chrysanthemum. Pkt. 10e. 
double, orange flowers, composed 
of quilled petals, curled and twisted 
in a compact ball. Pkt. 5e & 10c. 
CALENDULA. Orange Shaggy. (A) 
CALENDULA. Radio. (A) Perfectly 

Calendula — Orange Shaggy 
CALENDULA. Sunshine. (A) Double 
chrysantha flowered. Wide petals of clear 
buttercup yellow, loosely placed, forming 
a fine yellow counterpart to the Orange 
Campfire. Pkt. 10c. 
CALENDULA. Mixed. (A) A mixture of 
fine yellow and orange-colored flowers in 
many types. Pkt. 5e. 
