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Morning Glories CHS ge ier 
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Beautiful Annual Climbers easy to 
row. Fine for covering, arbors, 
frellises and porches, 
HEAVENLY BLUE.......... Page 18 
GIANTS MIXED-—For Pots. .Page 16 
ROSE MARIE D. & Semi-Double Page 32 
JAPANESE COLLECTION ...Page 32 
Scarlet O’Hara 4 
All-American Gold Medal Winner. “eS , ; GILIA—-FAIRY STARS 
Beautiful color in Morning Glories, | | ; a Meat ; Pkt., 300seeds Se; 700seeds 10¢ 
rich dark wine-red or rosy crimson. A. BY Sa iH a Fan 
Plants rapid growers and come into 
bloom quickly from seed. Very lovely 
and a gold medal winner. 
Pkt., 30 seeds 10¢; 75 seeds 20¢. 
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Giant Cornell A very unusual MORNING GLORY—SCARLET O'HARA 
Variety — 
Growth rapid and begins to. bloom Pkt., 30 seeds 10;; 75 seeds 20¢ 
early when vine is quite small increas- WAR a. | 
ing in growth and blooms until frost. 
Flowers large intense carnelian red 
with shaded white border, very showy. 
Pkt., 30 seeds 10¢; 75 seeds 20¢. 
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Gilia —Fairy Stars little flower FA 
one of the most attractive of all 
rockery and bedding plants. They grow 
very neat and compact. 6 to 8 inches 
high, extremely Pee now ening, literally 
covered with tiny star-like flowers in 
a riot of color in shades of rose, pink, 
orange, yellow, cerise and cream. 
Mixed—-Pkt., 300 seeds 5¢; 700 seeds 10¢. 
Yellow Calla Lilies 
Do you know that these superb Golden 
Yellow Calla Lilies can be grown from eter 
seed and come true? Heed germinates MORNING GLORY—GIANT CORNELL 
in a few weeks. Pkt., 30seeds 10¢; 75 seeds 20¢ 

Few flowers are. so colorful and 
lasting, the rich green foliage being 
attractively spotted with white. Sow 
seed any time to produce the beauti- 
ful flowering plants. Planting instruc- 
tions on each packet. Yellow Calla is 
a shy seeder which makes seed Very 
limited. Pkt., Six seeds 15¢. 
Snapdragons.-Antirrhinums 
Very Popular Annuals for the Garden 
and the gorgeous flowers are freely 
produced until frost. 

GIANT ROSALIE ......... Page 12 
APPLE BLOSSOM ........ _.Page 4 
ART SHADES ........... Back Cover 
Salmon Rose 
Plants grow 12 to 15 inches tall, each 
Plant quite uniform in size, branching 
freely throwing up several flower 
spikes about 1 ft. long salmon-rose 
color. Very showy and greatly admired, 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; 300 seeds 10¢. 
Mills Giants {Stan snap. 
dragons (Antirrhinum) represent che SNAPDRAGONS—SALMON ROSE 
latest development in beautifully 300seeds 10 
formed flowers in a wide range from | | , 2 wy a, es 
delicate pastel shades to vivid colors. i “ _ cA cry oe yA 43 ; 
They are well called Aristocrats of BY Nee, ga Fas 
the Garden. 
The long, strong spikes with dark 
glossy leaves and beautiful fllowers 
completely encircling the spike are 
poreecus for cutting. Seed sown early 
looms from July to frost. Plants cut 
back, potted in Fall will bloom in 
Winter. . 
Mixed—Pkt., 500 seeds5¢ 31200 seeds 10¢. 
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Marigolds —ed and Gold 
& Hybrids 
These Marigolds are very early, will 
come into bloom in about 8 weeks 
from seed and continue until frost. 
They are Hybrids between African and 
French Marigolds, some flowers are 
solid red while others are showy com- 
binations of red and por. Colors vary 
with the season and many unusual 
shades and markings are produced, 
highly rized for cut flowers. 
kt., 30 seeds 5¢; 10 seeds 10¢. 
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S$, Dak. from your seeds. Sweet Peas Wo eae 5 rere ye tie WN ns 
were lovely and the Zinnias—I never | HE Tee nt remade MARIGOLDS—-RED & GOLD HYBRIDS 
jena Re Shem, people came: from Pkt., 500seeds S¢; 1200seeds 10¢ _ Pkt., 30 seeds S¢; 70 seeds 10¢ 
miles around to see my flowers. 
F. B. Mills Seed Grower (56 Years) Rose Hill, N. Y. 11 
