BETTER FLOWER GARDENS 21 
EVERLASTING FLOWERS (H A—2% Ft.) 
Straw Flowers ‘should be cut before 
the centers open, and be hung upside 
down in a cool, dark place to dry. 
990 Mixed. All colors. Pkt, Se, 
FOUR O’CLOCK (H A—20 In.) 
Showy summer and fall blooming 
plants that do well everywhere. 
995 <All colors, mixed. Pkt, 5e. 
FORGET-ME-NOT (A—6 In.) 
Will bloom from May until frost and 
prefer cool, moist loam and half-shade. 
lor beds, borders and rock gardens. 
997 Indigo Blue Compacta. Pkt, 5e. 
GAILLARDIA (H A—18 In) 
One of the most profuse bloomers of 
the flower garden. Gaillardias grow 
best in full sunlight. 

Everlasting 
Flowers 
1000 Indian Chief, Single. The blooms are a glittering, 
metallic, bronzy red accentuated by a dark brown center. 
Dense bushy plants. Pkt, 5e. 
1004. Double Lorenziana,. Finest mixed. Pkt, 5e. 
GODETIA (A—12 In.) 
Bushy plants with masses of large, colorful blooms during 
the summer and fall; suited for beds, borders and cutting. 
Thrive best in cool, moist, half-shady situation. 
1006 Dwarf Double Azalea Flowered, Finest Mixed. Pkt, 5c. 
GYPSOPHILA—BABY’S BREATH 
Graceful plants of light fairy-like growth. Much in de- 
mand for cutting and combining with other flowers for 
bouquets and vases, Use dry in winter bouquet. 
1010 London Market Improved. White, extremely large 
flowers. (Annual, 1% ft.). Pkt, 5e. 
1011 Carminea. Deep rose. (Annual, 1% ft.) Pkt, 5e. 
1012 Paniculata Single. White; perennial, 3% ft. Pkt, se. 
HIBISCUS (P—3-5 Ft.) 
1015 In late summer, when perennials are few, well estab- 
lished plants bear their beautiful single flowers for sev- 
eral weeks. Pkt, 5e. 
HOLLYHOCKS (H P—5-8 Ft.) 
1016 Allegheny Mammoth Mixed. Single. Pkt, 5c. 
1022 Prize Double Mixture. Pkt, 5e. 
HYACINTH BEANS (A—10 Ft.) 
1025 If you have a wire fence which you want covered, we 
know of no plant which would be more decorative than 
this. The flowers stand upright. Pkt, 5e. 
LARKSPUR—GIANT IMPERIAL 
(A—4 ft.) These Larkspurs are ideal for cutting, as the 
flower stems branch from the ground. Double flowers are 
compactly placed on the long upright stems. 
1082 Daintiness. Lavender. 1033 Carmine King. 
1034 Blue Spire. Deep violet. 1035 Mined. 
Above Packets, 5e. 
LINARIAS (BABY SNAPS) (H A—12 In.) 
Dainty flowers resembling miniature Snapdragons and in 
addition each flower has a long Columbine-like spur. It 
makes a nice cut flower. Blooms in about eight weeks from 
seed. To get the best results seed should be sown thinly, 
the seedlings thinned out to about 18 inches. 
1028 Pastel shades and bright colors. Mixed. PKt, 5e. 
LINUM (A—24 In.) 
1037 Crimson Flax. Brilliantly colored summer annuals, 
glowing crimson-rose. Pkt, 5e. 
LOBELIA (H A—4 In.) 
Highly desirable for edgings, ribbon bedding and garden 
decoration as well as for pot culture. 
1038S Crystal Palace. Dark blue, 
Bronze foliage. Pkt, 5e. Py 
1039 Emperor William. Gentian 
blue, light foliage. Pkt, 5e. 
KUDZU VINE : 
1027 Starts new growth from the @ 
crown of the roots each year. Slow §# 
growing at first, but when estab- 
lished, they grow 40 ft. or more 
each season. FkKt, Se. 
MEXICAN TULIP POPPY 
1024 (A—1% ft.) Semi - double, } 
clear canary yellow blooms with 
red stamen. The extra rows of 
short petals are on the outside in-§ 
stead of the inside of the bloom. 
The blooms, cut when first open, 
often last a week in the house. 
Pkt, 5c. Sunlite 

