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2184A—_BROWALLIA Elata, Blue. Neat little bushy plants 12 to 18 
inches high and completely bedecked with flowers of intense indigo 
blue. For borders and boxes. Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c. 
2210—CALLIOPSIS, Tall Mixture. Here is an especially good mix- 
ture of those very showy mid-summer flowering yellow and brown 
long-stemmed, easily grown flowers. Likes full sunlight. 2 ft. tall. 
Pkt. 10c; 14 Oz. 25c. 
2315—CARDINAL CLIMBER. A pretty fine-leaved vine dotted with 
bright cardinal-red flowers all summer. Pkt. 10c; 144 Oz. 40c. 
2572—COBAEA SCANDENS (Cathedral Bells). Grows very rapidly, 
making a thick mass of foliage. Bell-shaped bluish flowers. 
Pkt. 10c; 144 Oz. 40c. 
2746—DI DISCUS, Queen Anne’s Lace Flower. Each branch ends 
in an umbrella-like spread of the most exquisite shade of sky-blue 
flowers. Pkt. 10c; Le. Pkt. 25ce; 14 Oz. 50c. 
2730—DIMORPHTHECA, African Golden Daisy. New Mixture. 
The brilliant single flowers actually glisten in the sunlight all through 
the summer. | ft. Pkt. 10c; 4 Oz. 45c. 
2950—GODETIA, Dwarf Single Mixed Colors (Satin Flower). 
The large Azalea-like flowers are among the brightest colored com- 
binations of red, pink and white. The bushy plants are about 15 
inches tall. Pkt. 10c; 144 Oz. 40c. 
31783—HONESTY (Lunaria Biennis). Also called “Money.” The 
flat silvery white seed pods are most attractive when used with other 
flowers. Pkt. 10c; 4% Oz. 35c. 
3300—LOBELIA, Crystal Palace Compacta. A very compact 
variety with a mass of pretty little dark blue flowers and dark foliage 
all summer. 5 in. Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 35c; 4 Oz. 60c. 
3301—LOBELIA, Cambridge Blue. Compact small plants with 
graceful light green foliage and clear light-blue flowers. 
Pkt. 20c.; 4 Oz. 75c. 
3302—LOBELIA, Bedding Queen. The most dwarf plant with 
medium dark foliage. The good sized flowers are dark blue with 
white eye. Pkt. 20c; 44 Oz. 65c. 
3315—ANNUAL LUPINS, Mixed Colors. White, blue and _ lilac. 
Pkt. 10c; 14 Oz. 35c; Oz. $1.00. 
3190—KOCHIA, Summer Cypress. Dense bushes with feathery 
light-green foliage. A splendid hedge. 2 ft. tall. 
Pkt. 10c; 144 Oz. 15c; Oz. 40c. 
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3380—MARVEL OF PERU (Four O’Clock) Mixed Colors. An old- 
fashioned flower useful to grow by the side of walls and fences, or 
as borders. 2 ft. tall. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 50c. 
3650—NEMESIA, Triumph Mixture. The flowers are like miniature 
orchids, thickly massed on little bushy plants only 1 ft. high. Prefers 
cool weather. Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c. 
3664—NIEREMBERGIA, Purple Robe. One of the outstanding new 
flowers. The plants are very compact and low growing, suitable for 
edging, rockeries, etc. From mid-summer until frost they are almost 
completely covered with bright, lavender-blue cup-shaped flowers. 
Pkt. 2oc; Ler Pkiz 50c: 
4686—SANVITALIA (Trailing Zinnia). For masses all summer of 
bright yellow in low beds, borders, or rockeries, sow this very easily 
grown trailing plant. Resembles tiny Zinnias. Pkt. 10c. 
4638—SCHIZANTHUS (Butterfly Flower). A quick growing plant 
only 1 ft. tall almost completely covered with small butterfly-like 
flowers in all colors and combinations of white, pink, and purple. 
Pkt. 10c; 144 Oz. 45c. 
5192—SNOW-ON-THE-MOUNTAIN (Euphorbia Variegated). 
Bright green foliage margined white. To cut for mixing in bouquets. 
(Poisonous to some people.) 3 ft. Pkt. 10c; 4% Oz. 25e; Oz. 70c. 
7940—THUNBERGIA, Black-Eyed Susan. A small, easily grown 
vine having yellow and creamy-white flowers with black centers or 
“‘eyes.”’ Grows very rapidly from seed. Usually used in porch vases, 
window boxes, etc. Pkt. 15c; 144 Oz. 75c. 

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NEW FLOWER SEED MIXTURES 
For Sowing Broadcast 
If you have no particular planting plan in mind, and simply want a 
lot of flowers at very low cost, why not sow our Flowers for the Wild 
Garden. ; : 
We have two mixtures, both especially made up to give you genuine 
satisfaction. The same good seed is used as is offered throughout the 
catalog. Each mixture is blended into a good range of colors and to 
continue blooming from early summer until late fall. All varieties are 
fast germinating, upright in growth and excellent to cut for bouquets. 

Culture. It is only necessary to stir up the soil, mix in the fertilizer 
and rake it smooth. 
Then scatter the seed (one ounce on about 100 square feet) and 
lightly rake it over again. 

TALL GROWING MIXTURE 
8392—Ten kinds growing about 3 ft. tall and good for cutting as well as a 
riot of color. Includes such kinds as Larkspur, Zinnias, Lupins, etc. 
Price: Pkt. 5c; % Oz. 15c; Oz. 25c; 14 Lb. 85c. 
NATURALIZING MIXTURE 
8395—A new and quite different mixture to sow in vacant lots, meadows, 
and unsightly spots where you want the flowers to continue year af ‘ter year. 
This mixture is very carefully made up of at least 20 varieties of both 
annual and perennial flowers that self-sow each year, thus perpetuating 
themselves without further effort on your part. 
No packets. Oz. 30c; 14 Lb. 95c; Lb. $3.00. 
SURPRISE GARDEN MIXTURE 
8390—An interesting mixture of flowers for sowing broadcast in any loca- 
tion when you simply want to be sure of a riot of color, irrespective of 
height. The advantage of this mixture is the fact it contains so many 
kinds, some will surely grow in every spot. Over 35 different annual 
flowers. All good kinds and all seed of high germination, thoroughly 
mixed and well balanced. 
No packets. Oz. 25c; 4 Lb. 80c; Lb. $2.50. 
DWARF GROWING MIXTURE 
8387—Ten excellent kinds 10 to 18 inches tall and all good for bouquets. In- 
cludes such flowers as Pompon Zinnia, Harmony Marigolds, Clarkia, ete. 
Price: Pkt. 5c; 14% Oz. 15c; Oz. 25c; 144 Lb. 85c. 

“Your Giant Two-Tone Zinnias in pastel colors have been amazing and have excited 
much delighted comment. I have given your address to many.” ee 
Mrs. J. G. K. McClure, Jr., Fairview, N. C. 
“Your Pinkie Zinnias with Swanley Blue Ageratum and Baby's Breath made as 
pretty a combination as I have ever seen.” Mrs. Fern Fearn, Hastings, Nebr. 
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