ESCHSCHOLTZIA (California Poppy) 
(a) @—Culture III. Cover Y-in. Ht. 1-ft. 
Midsummer to frost. Prefers sun. Large, 
silky flowers, red, gold, orange, scarlet, 
chestnut, pink. Lacy foliage. 
EUPHORBIA — See Snow-on-the-Moun- 
tain. 
EVERLASTING FLOWER (a) 
(Globe Amaranth, Gomphrena Ever- 
lasting or Clover Strawflower) Culture 
II. Cover ¥Y-in. Ht. various. Blooms all 
summer, Retains natural colors when cut 
in bud and dried. A true Bachelor's But- 
ton that may be dried. 
Strawflower (Helichrysum) —Large 
double flowers. Assorted. 
FOUR O’CLOCK (a) @—Culture III. 
Cover '%4-in. Ht, 2-ft. Thrives under any 
conditions. Sweet scented. Red, yellow, 
rose, white, lilac blossoms open in mid- 
afternoon. 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis) (b) @ —Cul- 
ture VII. Cover seeds 1/16-in. Height 3 
to 7-ft. Hardy Biennials for tall borders. 
Tall spikes of bell-shaped blossoms. All 
colors. 
GAILLARDIA (a) 
(Blanket Flower) 
ANNUALS: Culture II. Cover %-in. Ht. 
1'%2-ft. Blooms all summer, Needs full 
sunshine. 
Single Mixed— 
Double Mixed— 
GLOBE AMARANTH—See Everlasting 
Flowers. 
GODETIA (Satin Flowers) (a) @ — 
Culture II. Cover Ye-in. Ht. 1-ft, Bushy 
plants with masses of Azalea-like flow- 
ers. Thrives best in moist soil and half- 
shade. 
Double Mixed—Long spikes with pom- 
pon-like blossoms, 
GOURDS, ORNAMENTAL (a) — Cul- 
ture IJ. Cover seeds Y2-in. Useful climb- 
ers, large foliage; singularly shaped. 
Last years when fully ripened and 
cured. Mixed. 
GYPSOPHILA (a) 
ANNUALS: Culture II. Cover %-in. Ht. 
142-ft. Blooms 6 to 7 weeks. Sow two 
weeks apart for continuous bloom. 
White—A pure strain. 
HELIANTHUS (Sunflower) 
ture II. Cover ¥-in. 
Sun Gold —New! Huge 100% double 
flowers, free blooming, 4 to 5-ft. tall. 
Pkt. 25c. 
(a) —Cul- 
HELICHRYSUM — See Everlasting 
Flowers. 
KOCHIA (Burning Bush or Fire Bush) 
(a) Culture II. Cover Ye-in. Ht. 3-ft. 
Close, compact, bright green pyramidal 
bush, moss-like foliage that turns bril- 
liant red in fall. Fine hedge plant. 
LADY SLIPPER—See Balsam. 
LARKSPUR (a) 
Culture IV. Cover Y%-in. Ht. 2 to 4-tt. 
Blooms all summer. Clustered flowers on 
tall spikes, feathery foliage. Keep faded 
blooms cut. 
Blue Spire, Giant Imperial—Most de- 
sirable blue. 
White King, Giant Imperial — Large, 
double, pure white. 
Giant Imperial Mixed— 

LARKSPUR, Pink Perfection 
Pink Perfection — 2-in. florets, cutting 
spike 24-in. or more. Early flowering. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Ruby—An entirely new color. The best 
red Larkspur ever introduced. Delphin- 
ium-like spikes of double flowers, on 
stems 4 to 5 ft. long. Pkt. 25c. 
LINUM (a) ANNUALS: Culture III. 
Cover ¥%-in. Ht. 15-in. Need sun. 
Scarlet Flax—Brilliant glossy-red flow- 
ers on delicate stems. Life of individual 
flower short, but blooming season can 
be prolonged by successive sowings. 
LOBELIA, Crystal Palace (a) —Culture 
V. Cover 1/16-in. Ht. 4-in. Small, round, 
compact plants covered with deep blue 
flowers, dark foliage. 
LUPINES (a) @—Culture III. Cover 
seeds 2-in, Midsummer. Prefers light 
shade. Long spikes of large dark blue, 
sky blue, rose, or white flowers. Mixed. 
NEW! Dwarf Yellow Marigold 

MARIGOLD, Spry —1941 
All - America. Profusely 
blooming, extremely 
dwarf and compact. 
Clear yellow flowers 1/2 
inches across, crested 
center, with mahogany- 
red guard petals. Blooms 
in 9 weeks. Pkt. 15c. 
NEW! Exquisite 
Pink Cleome 
CLEOME, Pink Queen — Great 
clusters of clear, refreshing pink 
flowers that turn white as they 
age. Plants grow 4 ft. high, well 
branched and vigorous. Make 
handsome borders, backgrounds 
and beds for massed color. Pkt. 
25c. 

MARIGOLD (a) 
Culture II, Cover Y-in. Ht. 
Blooms early and late. 
Butterball, Dwarf French Double—All- 
America 1942. Compact, 6 to 10-in. 
plants; very early. 1¥2-in. blooms. Pkt. 
15c. 
Burpee’s Gold—Extremely large, sweet- 
scented, double. Odorless foliage, 2/-ft. 
Crown of Gold, Odorless—All-America 
1937. Short, quilled center petals, with 
flat, deep orange guard petals. Branch- 
ing plant, 2’ to 3-ft. Midseason. 
Dwarf Royal Scot—Mahogany red flow- 
ers with gold stripes. Plants, 24 to 30-in. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Golden Bedder, Dwarf Chrysanthemum 
Flowered — 1942 All-America. Perhaps 
the earliest of all Marigolds. Plants 
form symmetrical mounds, covered with 
golden orange flowers. A row of outer 
guard petals is surmounted by fully 
double crest of petals, miniature flowers. 
Long stems, nice for cut flowers. A sec- 
ond planting can be made for fall flow- 
ers, Pkt. 15c. 
Goldsmith — All-America 1942. Golden 
orange, extra large fully double flowers. 
Early. 2 to 4-ft. plants. Pkt. 15c. 
Guinea Gold—Magnificent golden flow- 
ers with carnation-like petals. Plants 2 
to 22-ft. 
Harmony Type, French Dwarf Double 
Hybrids—Flowers 1%-in., all double. No 
strong Marigold odor, Plants 12 to 14-in. 
Combinations of yellow, orange, blotched 
and striped combinations of orange or 
yellow with maroon. Earliest of all. Pkt. 
15c. 
All Flower Seeds 
various, 
10c PER PACKET 
except where otherwise noted 

