Recommended NOVELTIES 
COSMOS, Sensation Dazzler— 
1943 All-America. Rich deep vel- 
vety maroon flowers, 4 to 5 in. 
or more across, broad heavy 
fluted petals which slightly over- 
lap. Long, heavy stems; plants 
3 to 4 ft. Pkt. 25c. 

COSMOS, Sensation Dazzler 
BLUE LACE FLOWER (Didiscus) (a) 
Culture I. Cover seeds 'Y%-in. Ht. 2-ft. 
Blooms midsummer, Clusters of laven- 
der-blue 2'2-in, flowers, like tiny para- 
sols. 
BURNING BUSH or FIRE BUSH—See 
Kochia. 
CALENDULA (a) 
(Pot Marigold) 
Culture II. Cover ¥-in. Ht. 18 to 20-in. 
Midsummer to frost. Grows anywhere. 
Stands drought and heat, Transplant to 
12 to 16-in. apart. 
Campfire Improved—Double 4-in. flow- 
ers, deep orange. Heavy stems, Pkt. 15c. 
Orange Fantasy — All-America 1938. 
Rather dwarf, heavily foliaged. Orange, 
with seal-brown crest of petals, Pkt. 15c. 
Orange King—Extra fine, deep orange, 
dark center. 
Orange Shaggy—All-America 1935. Deep 
orange, lighter centers; Chrysanthemum- 
like blooms. 
Mixed— 
CALLIOPSIS (a) 
(Tickseed) 
Culture IV. Cover 'Y%-in. Ht. various. 
Blooms all summer, Bright varied com- 
binations of color. 
Golden Crown—All-America 1938. Im- 
proved rich yellow, maroon center. Pkt. 
L5¢; 
Tall, Mixed — Finest large and small- 
flowered varieties. 
CAMPANULA (Canterbury Bells) (a) 
—Culture I. Cover Y%-in. Ht. 1% ft. 
Blooms 5 to 6 months after seeding. 
Bushy plants, bell-shaped flowers, white, 
pink, blue and lilac. 
Single—All colors. 
Single and Double Mixed —Fine for 
late summer borders. 
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PETUNIA, Igloo 
PETUNIA, Igloo—1943 All-Amer- 
ica. Small 11/2-in. white, single 
flowers, with yellowish throat. 
Most uniform, reckless bloom- 
ing, white hybrida nana com- 
pacta ever developed. Early to 
late. Pkt. 25c. 
CANDYTUFT (Iberis) (a) — ANNU- 
ALS: Culture III, Cover Y4-in. Ht. 6 to 
12-in. Blooms in 8 weeks. Blooms all sea- 
son if not allowed to seed. Will grow in 
dry, sandy soil. 
White Hyacinth—Large heads of pure 
white flowers. 
Umbellata Mixed — Splendid range of 
colors. 
CARNATION 
¥-in. Ht. 15-in. 
Chaubaud’s Giant—Double, extra large, 
clove-scented. Blooms five months after 
seeding. 
CASTOR BEAN (Ricinus) (a)—Cul- 
ture II, Cover seeds 12-in. Broad tropical 
leaves and brilliant colored fruits. Grows 
6 to 15 ft. Needs good soil, ample sun 
and moisture. 
CELOSIA (Cockscomb) (a) 
Culture I, Cover ¥-in. Ht. various. Mid- 
summer to frost. 
Childsii Type (Chinese Woolflower) — 
Forms large heads like wood chenille 
balls of a bright, rich red. Ht. 2-ft. 
CENTAUREA—See Bachelor's Button. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM (a)—Culture II. 
Cover %-in. Ht. 2-ft. Favorite flower for 
fall bloom. Pleasing color range. Give 
plenty of room. 
Single Mixed— 
CLARKIA (a) —Culture IV. Cover ¥-in. 
Ht. 2-ft. Graceful, erect, bushy plants, 
many rosette-like flowers set along stem. 
CLEOME (Spider Plant), Pink Queen 
(a)—Culture II. Cover ¥-in. 1942 All- 
America. A tall, attractive border plant, 
free from insects and disease, with huge 
heads of delightful and refreshing pink, 
without a trace of blue or magenta. The 
bracts turn to white before falling. Pkt. 
29c. 
COCKSCOMB—See Celosia. 
CORNFLOWER—See Bachelor's Button. 
(a)—Culture I. Cover 
COSMOS (a) 
Culture IV. Cover seeds ¥4-in. 
Dazzler—Rich deep, velvety crimson 
maroon Sensation. Immense flowers, 4 
to 5-in. across, with broad, heavy, fluted 
petals. 1943 All-America. Pkt. 25c. 
Orange Flare—All-America 1935. Early 
flowering. Vivid orange blooms, 2 to 3 
it. plants. 
Orange Ruffles — Semi-double, large, 
vivid blossoms. Very free blooming over 
long period, if old flowers are removed. 
10 days earlier than Orange Flare. 3 to 
4-ft. plants. 
Sensation Mixed—Largest, earliest. 4-ft. 
tall; flowers up to 5-in. across. All-Amer- 
ica 1936. 
Yellow Flare — All-America 1942. First 
yellow Cosmos ever developed. Single, 
2 to 2¥%-in. flowers, produced in great 
masses on 8-ft. plants. Slightly later than 
Orange Flare. Pkt. 15c. 
CUPHEA, Firefly (a)—Culture II. Ht. 
10-in. Dwarf, compact, showy plant, 12- 
in. spread. Small, fiery-red flowers. Pkt. 
295¢. 
CYNOGLOSSUM (Chinese Forget-Me- 
Not (a) —Culture II. Cover seeds ¥%-in. 
Firmament — New dwarf type, with 
bushy plants and bright blue color. All- 
America 1939, 
DAHLIA (a) Culture I. Cover seeds Y4- 
in. Usually grown from roots, but inter- 
esting to raise from seed. 
Unwin’s Ideal Bedding — Miniature 
double and semi-double colorful flowers; 
dwarf bushy 18 to 24-in. plants. Long- 
lasting cut flower, Pkt. 20c. 
DAISY, AFRICAN—See Arctotis. 
DIANTHUS (Pinks) (a) 
Culture IV. Cover %-in. Ht. 6 to 12-in. 
Blooms all summer. 
Single Mixed— 
Double Mixed— 

Blue Lace Flower (Didiscus) 
DIDISCUS—See Blue Lace. 
DIGITALIS—See Foxglove. 
All Hower Seeds 
10c PER PACKET 
except where otherwise noted 

