
Shasta Daisy Alaska 
SHASTA DAISY ©— 
Chrysanthemum Maximum 
Hardy Perennial. 21/2 ft. June-July. 
6739 Alaska. Immense, daisy-lfke flowers with 
broad, pure glistening white petals carried on 
long strong stems. Yg oz., 4Oc.....Pkt. 15¢ 
New Giant Double White. Beautifully shaped 
double flowers with fringed, curled and quilled 
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SCHIZANTHUS—Butterfly Flower 
Annual. 11/4 ft. June to Frost. This is one of 
the most charming flowers for the garden in 
_Summer and for the house in Winter. The 
plants are covered with a multitude of small 
butterfly-like flowers of the most brilliant and 
sttiking designs. The foliage is delicate and 
fern-like. 
6732 Mixed. 
6740 
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SENSITIVE PLANT—Mimosa Pudica 
Annual. 11, ft. June-September. 
Called Sensitive Plant because at the slightest 
touch the leaves fold upward and droop. This 
peculiarity makes it a novelty worth grow- 
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SILENE ®—Catchfly 
Hardy Perennial. 6 in. June-July. 
6737 Saxifraga. Similar to the Pink family. Flowers 
yellowish on upper surface, reddish brown 
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-SNAPDRAGON. See Antirrhinum. 
SPEEDWELL. 
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See Veronica. 
STATICE ©—Graceful Everlasting 
Annual. 1/2 ft. July to Frost. A beautiful 
flower for the border and popular in making 
winter bouquets. An ideal everlasting, -retain- 
ing its true colors, when dry. 
6746 Bonduelli. Bright yellow. 4 oz., 25c.. 
6747 Russian—Suwarowii. Tail-like spikes,| Pkt. 
bright rose. Y%4 07., BOc....eeeeeeeee + 10€ 
6748 Sinuata Mixed. 14 07., 25c......... 
HARDY PERENNIAL—1), ft. July to Frost 
6744 Latifolia. Deep lavender..........+..) Pkt. 
6745 Incana Mixed. VY, OZ., As Toy eeoereeere 10c 
STEVIA © 
Annual. 2 ft. September to Frost. Free- 
blooming plants, bearing a multitude of fra- 
grant pure white flowers; suitable for Summer 
or Winter blooming; largely used for cutting. 
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STOKESIA ©—Cornflower Aster 
Hardy Perennial. 2 {t. July to Frost. A na- 
tive flower that appears to be between a single 
Aster and a Cornflower. 
Cyanea Mixed. Blue and white. 
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SWEET WILLIAM ©— 
Dianthus Barbatus 
Hardy Perennial. 11 ft. May-June. Another 
old-time favorite because of its great mass of 
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brilliant colors in. white, pink, rose to dark — 
red. They are easy to grow and delight in a 
ood rich soil. The 2!4-inch broad flower- 
eads are borne on 1-foot stems. Fine for cut 
flowers. 
7521 Single White eeeevweeev eer eeeveeeeeeeeeee 
7532 Single Crimson .......ccccseccescece| Pits 
7543 Single Pink Beauty...........seeeeeep 10C 
7554 Single Scarlet Beauty..........2se00- 
7565 Collection. One packet each...........30c 
7576 Single Mixed. 14 oz., 25c........-Pkt. 10c 
7580 Newport Pink. A distinct variety with lovely, 
large single flowers of a watermelon-pink or 
salmony-rose. Very effective for cutting or 
mid-season mass bedding. 
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7598 Giant Double Mixed. A great variety of colors 
and shades. 14 oz., BOc......+++++Pkt. 10c 
SWEET WIVELSFIELD ©—. 
New Hybrid Dianthus 
Hardy Annual. 1 ft. June-October. 
This new annual is-a hybrid. Its growth is 
similar to Sweet William, but the flowers are 
larger and have a wider range of colors. If 
sown indoors in February, will bloom in June; 
if sown outdoors in April, will bloom in 
August. yy, OZey BOC. oceisw in caeee kes 10c 
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