
ers are produced right through summer’s 
full heat. Blooms are large, up to 4 inches 
across, red with a broad yellow border. 
Easy to grow, everywhere. 

PRICES 
Each 30c 3 for $0.65 
6 for $1.19 12for 2.25 
Linum, Perenne (Blue Flax)—18 to 
24 inches. Fine, feathery foliage with 
blue flowers all summer. 
Linum, Yellow—1 foot. Attractive 
deep green, glossy foliage and golden 
flowers, May to August. 
Lychnis, Salmon Queen—214 feet. 
Lovely salmon-pink flowers in mid- 
summer. 
Platycodon, Mariesi—1 foot. A good 
dwarf plant, with broad foliage and 
deep blue flowers all summer. 
Rudbeckia, Autumn Tints — 214 
feet. Star shaped flowers of bronze, 
copper and gold, from mid-summer well 
into fall. Long stems fine for cutting. 
Grows in sun or partial shade. 
Salvia, Blue Bedder—3 feet. From 
mid-summer to October the lovely gen- 
tian-blue flowers are produced. Attrac- 
tive gray foliage. Will thrive even in 
_ hot, sunny, dry places. 
Santolina, Veridis—1 foot. Unsur- 
passed for a low border as the foliage 
stays green all winter, and makes a low, 
_ bushy, compact plant. 
Yucca—6 feet. Narrow green leaves 
stay green all winter. Large creamy 
white flowers in June on branched 
spikes 5 to 6 feet tall. 
6. Gaillardia, Portola Hybrids — 214 
feet. One of the most desirable summer- 
blooming plants because its attractive flow- 





7. Baby’s Breath (Gypsophila 
Pan.)— 2-3 feet. In bouquets, sprays 
of this dainty flower gives an airy 
effect no other flower can. Great 
masses of small, white flowers in 
July and August. Fine when dried 
for winter bouquets. 
8. Platycodon (Balloon Flower)— 
18-24 inches. Lovely, bell-shaped 
flowers come on long stems all sum- 
mer long. Your choice of blue or 
white. A very satisfactory, easy to 
grow plant. 
9. Pyrethrum (Painted Daisy)— 
2 feet. This lovely plant with finely 
cut foliage blooms in late spring and 
early summer. The flowers come 
singly on long stems, very fine for 
cutting. Keep the flowers cut and 
they will bloom more. Your choice 
of Red, Pink or White. 
See Pages 66-75 for 
Guaranteed-to-grow Seeds 
10. Shasta Daisy, Giant Con- 
querer—3 feet. In early summer 
this is a solid sheet of bloom. ‘The 
flowers are large, many 4 inches 
across, pure white with a yellow cen- 
ter. If you cut the flowers freely, 
then the plant will bloom much 
longer. A fine cut-flower because the 
stems are long and the flowers so 
attractive. 
11. Sweet William —15 inches. 
Clove-scented flowers in great pro- 
fusion in the spring, very fine for 
cutting. A good border plant. These 
are the improved Sutton’s strain, the 
finest grown. Easy to grow, every- 
where. Your choice of the following: 
Everblooming Red, scarlet crim- 
son flowers all summer. 
Pink Beauty, salmon-pink. 
Purple Beauty, rich purple. 
Scarlet Beauty, intense scarlet. 
White Giant, soft white. 
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