Easy to Grow Flowers with High Quality Seeds 
All Packets of Flower Seeds 5c Per Packet Unless Quoted Otherwise 
ASTERS 
E799. Giants of California. 
Large double flowers with long 
curled petals growing on stems 
1% to 2 ft. long. Mixed colors. 
Pkt, Sc. 
E796. Heart of France. Beau- 
tiful deep ruby-red blooms, 
large and double, borne on ex- 
tra long stems. 
E798. Giant Branching Mixed. 
Wilt resistant. A very free 
bloomer with large double 
flowers broad petaled type. 
SWEET ALYSSUM 
E832. Little Gem. The 4-inch 
plants are completely covered 
with snow white flowers. 
Wonderful for edgings. 
E834. Violet Queen. Compact 
plants 6 inches tall with deep 
lavender flowers. Nice with 
white alyssum. 
SNAPDRAGON 
E843. Mixed Colors. Rust- 
Proof. They produce many 
spikes 18 inches high, closely 
set with large flowers which 
bloom all summer and fall. 
AGERATUM 
E827. Blue Cap. Very dwarf 
and compact. Leaves are small 
and the plants appear like 
miniature domes completely 
covered with blue flowers. 
BALSAM 
E864. Mixed Colors. 
plants with double 
produced close to stem. 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
E894. Cup and Saucer. <An 
easily grown biennial with 
bell-shaped flowers. 
CANDYTUFT 
E900. Mixed Colors. 
annual bearing many 
spikes of flowers from 
summer to frost. 
CARNATION 
E906. Sonderegger 
Large double flowers, 
seented and fine for 
culture. Pkt., 8c. 
E908. Everblooming French. 
Large double flowers of rich 
eolor which bloom in 4 months 
from seed. Pkt., 8c. 
Bushy 
flowers 
Hardy 
large 
early 
Double. 
sweet 
house 
CENTAUREA 
E920. Jubilee Gem. Dwarf 
bushy plants with beautiful 
rich blue double flowers. 
COCKSCOMB 
E915. Empress. Makes a very 
showy plant with its beautiful 
blood red combs. 
CALENDULA 
Esso. Orange King. Bushy 
plants with large double dark 
orange flowers. 
COSMOS 
E943. Orange Ruffles. Vivid 
orange flowers with two or 
three extra rows of petals lend 
an airy butterfly beauty to the 
richly colored blossoms, Pkt., 
10c. 
E946. Early Flowering. Large 
single flowers of red, pink and 
white. 
E949. Double Flowering. 
Showy plants with large dou- 
ble flowers. 
CUP FLOWER 
E936. Purple Robe. The plant 
has a neat, compact, extreme- 
ly free flowering habit, is only 
6 inches tall. Purple Robe 
maintains its deep purple color 
even in full sun. A very good 
edging or rock garden plant. 
Pkt., 20c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
E940. Mixed. Flower profusely 
during summer and fall. Showy 
in the garden and fine for cut- 
ting. 
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COLUMBINE 
E847. Mixed Hybrids. A strain 
with large, long spurred flow- 
ers in strong, brilliant tones of 
all colors. Pkt., 10c. 
DAHLIA 
E952. Double Mixed. Easily 
raised from seed and many 
will bloom the first year. 
Flowers large and double and 
many colors. 
DAISIES 
E958. Shasta. A hardy peren- 
nial. Large white flowers with 
yellow centers. 
E963. Longfellow. Double 
flowers of a _ beautiful deep 
pink. 
E965. Mammoth Red. Large 
bright red double flowers 
which are very hardy. 
DELPHINIUM 
E968. Tall Mixed. Easily 
raised, quick growers and very 
free flowering; produces a 
wealth of large, double blooms 
on long stems. 
E972. Wrexham. Stately 
plants, with their large double 
flowers, closely set together, 
form spire-like spikes. Pkt., 
10c. 
DIANTHUS 
E997. Special Mixed. A splen- 
did mixture of brilliantly col- 
ored sweet scented flowers. 
Dwarf. bushy plants 12 inches 
tall, free flowering and bloom- 
ing from July until frost. 
DIGITALIS 
E994. The Shirley. A biennial 
with large bell-shaped flowers 
on spikes 4 feet tall. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA 
E1002. Dazzler. Low-growing 
plants with fine cut foliage 
and bright scarlet flowers. 
FORGET-ME-NOT 
E1009. Chinese Blue. Dwarf, 
compact growing free flower- 
ing plants. Prefers full sun. 
Flowers a very bright blue, so 
rare among annuals. 
FOUR O’CLOCKS 
E1012. Dwarf Mixed. Showy 
plants, 15 inches tall. Sweet 
scented flowers of many col- 
OrsveiKt..oCt Oz 1oG. 
GAILLARDIA 
E1017. Burgundy. Large shin- 
ing wine-red flowers on long 
stems, from June until frost. 
GYPSOPHILA 
E1023. Double White. Its 
graceful sprays of rose shaped 
flowers are lovely in bouquets. 
E1024. Baby’s Breath. Thrives 
anywhere and furnishes the 
loveliest material for bouquets. 
HELIOTROPE 
E1026. King of the Black, Its 
delightful fragrance and easy 
culture makes it a favorite in 
any garden. Vlants 2 feet tall, 
with clusters of deep rich pur- 
ple flowers. 
HOLLYHOCK 
E1030. Double Mixed. A wide 
range of beautiful colors. 
Highly valued for background 
planting. 
STRAW FLOWERS 
E1376. Special Mixed. Especi- 
ally good for winter bouquets. 
Pick when one-third open and 
hang heads down in a dry 
place until thoroughly dry. 
LANTANA 
E1048. Mixed Colors. Clusters 
of verbena-like flowers in 
shades of orange, yellow and 
pink. 
HELIANTHUS 
E1076. Sun Gold. Brilliant 
golden yellow blooms which 
measure 4 to 5 inches in diam- 
eter are a delight in a back- 
ground in full sun. Vlants wi'l 
reach a height of 5 feet and 
are very even in growth. 
MARIGOLD 
E1060. Scarlet Glow. Dwarf 
double flowers, open a deep 
scarlet and as they age, turn 
to a rich tangerine’ color. 
Early and a profuse bloomer. 
Plants 10 inches tall. Pkt., 10c. 
E1061. Ferdinand. It is single 
flowered with a neat, crested 
center of golden yellow, sur- 
rounded by a_ single row of 
broad mahogany - red guard 
petals. Plants tall, growing 20 
to 24 inches in height. 
E1064. Crown of Gold. Odor- 
less foliage plants 2 feet tall. 
Bright golden orange flowers 
with crested center and broad 
guard petals. 
E1062. Pot O’ Gold. A mass 
of intense dazzling gold flow- 
ers, on dwarf compact grow- 
ing plants of about 10 to 12 
inches in height. Pkt., 10c. 
MIGNONETTE 
E1074. Sweet Scented. A well- 
known, old-fashioned flower 
highly prized for its fragrance, 
either in garden or bouquets. 
NASTURTIUM 
E1085. Glorious New Hybrids. 
Large double sweet scented 
hlooms on long stems. A wide 
range of colors. Pkt., 8c. 
E1093. Golden Gleam. Large 
double, sweet scented golden 
flowers on long stems. 
E1094. Dwarf Mixed. This 
mixture consists of the richest 
and most varied combination 
o£ colorsseRkKt:,, 5oe) Ozs15¢c: 
PANSY 
E1114. The Viola. Hardy per- 
ennial. Neat plant with small 
flowers which bloom profusely. 
E1107. Swiss Giant. Large 
flowers, perfectly round and 
many beautiful colors. Pkt., 
10c. 
E1106. Masterpiece. The pet- 
als are crimped and in such a 
fashion that the flowers ap- 
pear double. The color varin- 
tions are odd and striking. the 
rich dark shades predominat- 
ing. Pkt., 10c. 
E1130. Mixed Colors. An ex- 
cellent mixture of colors. Pkt., 
10c. 
PETUNIA 
E1147. Royal Purple. Large 
flowers of a deep purple color. 
Pkt.. 10c. 
E1143. Betsy Ross. Dwarf 
bushy plants with red and 
white ruffled flowers with 
golden and deep red throats. 
Pkt.. 10c. 
E1142. Rose of Heaven. Dwarf 
bushy plants with very hright 
and showy dark pink flowers. 
Pkt., 10c. 
E1151. Flaming Velvet. Large 
ve blood-red flowers. Pkt., 
iC: 
E1150. Fluffy Ruffles. Large 
ruffled and frilled flowers in a 
well balanced mixture of col- 
ors. Pkt., 10c. 
PHLOX 
E1166. Choice Mixed. Well 
branched plants with large 
flower heads composed _ of 
many round petaled florets. 
Pkt., 10c. 
F1168. Starred and Fringed. 
Is very attractive with its 
fringed and pointed petals in 
See range of colors. Pkt., 
; PORTULACA 
E1200. Single Mixed. Brilliant 
colored blooms until frost. 
Like a hot, sunny place. 
E1202. Double Mixed. Flowers 
are like little roses of many 
brilliant colors. Pkt., 10c. 
PYRETHRUM 
E1222. Single Mixed. Large 
daisy-like flowers in white, 
pink and red; blooming in 
June. Easily grown from seed. 
Note Our Free Gladiola Offer on Page 26. 
POPPY 
E1198. Oriental. xtra large 
flowers in most brilliant shades 
of red. 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
E1230. Large Flowering. 1’e- 
tunia-shaped blooms with good 
veined petals of deep rich 
color. 
SALVIA 
E1233. Bonfire. rect spikes 
of brilliant searlet on plants 
14 inches high. 
SCABIOSA 
E1236. Double Mixed. Their 
long stems and beautiful col- 
ored flowers make them very 
good for cutting. 
SWEET PEAS 
E1316. Spencer Hybrid Mixed. 
Large flowering type and early 
blooming. Pkt., 5c; Oz., 15c. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
E1320. Double Mixed. Hardy 
perennial. The broad clusters 
of fragrant flowers have fring- 
ed petals. : 
VERBENA 
E1323. Spitfire. IWach plant 
bears 10 to 12 stems that are 
15 inches long and can readily 
be used for bedding and cut- 
ting. Mammoth flowers’ of 
Coa searlet-rose color, PKt., 
Ge 
E1324. New Mammoth. 
for heds and borders. 
Kine 
Many 
vividly colored flowers all 
summer and fall. 
ZINNIA 
E1353. Howard’s Giant Crest- 
ed. LGlossoms are 4 inches in 
diameter, with a round cush- 
iony center surrounded’ by 
broad guard petals. Magnifi- 
cent shades of orange, yellow, 
rose and crimson. Pkt., 10c. 
E1354. Double Lilliput. <A fine 
mixture of the dwarf double 
Zinnilas, 
E1352. Giant Flowered Mixed. 
A. well balanced mixture of all 
colors which make a gorgeous 
showing. 
E1360. Giant Flowered, White. 
E1362. Giant Flowered, Crim- 
son. 
E1364. Giant Flowered, Bright 
Pink. 
E1366. Giant Klowered, Violet. 
E1368. Giant Flowered, Yellow. 
Above five varieties, 7c each, 
or 5 for 30c. 
CLIMBING VINES 
E1416. Mile-A-Minute Vine. A 
rapid grower with fine foliage. 
Flowers creamy white with 
deep red centers, 
E1407. Cardinal Climber. The 
leaves are deeply | notched 
which with the cardinal red 
flowers give this vine a beau- 
tiful effect. 
E1414. Cypress Vine. A beau- 
tiful annual climber with fern- 
like foliage and graceful star- 
shaped flowers. 
MORNING GLORY 
E1432. Pearly Gates. Vigor- 
ous, fast climbing vines. Cov- 
ered with lustrous white flow- 
ers from middle of summer 
until frost. Pkt., 10c. 
E1433. .Heavenly Blue. Rapid 
growing vine with large bright 
sky-blue flowers. 
E1434. Scarlett O’Hara. Fast 
growing vine with dark green 
foliage and flowers of a dark 
wine-red color. 
ORNAMENTAL GOURDS 
E1454. Mixed Varieties. This 
special mixture of the large 
and small ornamental varieties 
is very interesting. Pkt., 5c; 
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