







yrious new Scabiosa color, a 
lovely rose, with extra large 
s on long stems which are fine 
utting. You will welcome this 
ng, new color, 
| Scabiosa, Blue Moon (36)—An 
entirely new type of Scabiosa with 
broad, wavy petals of a. rich deep 
avender blue. The long, wiry stems 
it Resistant Asters— li you have 
_ had any trouble raising Asters, try 
- our Wilt Resistant Strains. They are 
much more vigorous and productive, 
; giving an abundance of cut flowers. 
ity Ry, «We offer only the Wilt Resistant 
fled Peg ‘Strains as they have proven the most 

at then _ satisfactory. 
remy Aster, Double Mixed, Wilt 
‘cir «= Resistant (30)—Our mixture of 
mgt many double varieties gives a lovely 




- yariety of colors for home gardens 
-and cutting. 
Aster, Giant Branching 
ixed, Wilt Resistant (30)—Their 
-anching habit and vigorous growth 
give a profusion of bloom and vivid 
- colors. Very double. 
112 Aster, GiantCrego Mixed, Wilt 
Resistant (27)—Large, double flow- 
ers with curled and twisted petals. 
Blooms from July until frost. 
122 Nasturtium, Dwarf Mixed (10) 
-—The most popular dwarf annual, 
“easy to grow in poor soil, and blooms 
_ forweeks. Inrichcolors, fine for beds 
and borders. 
" 123 Nasturtium, Tall Mixed—A 
ofall choice mixture of all the newer and 
A ot more colorful types. 

> to cht 115 Nasturtium, Double Glorious 
fants pt Gleam Hybrids—Large, double, 
neni) “sweet-scented blooms in striking 
colors. - 
114. Nasturtium, Double Golden 
Gleam—Fragrant, golden yellow 
flowers. An original Gold Medal Win- 
ner, and still one of the most widely 
planted of all riew flowers. 

25 Alyssum, Saxatile (9)—An 
early flowering, brilliant golden yel- 
ow border and rock garden plant. 
271 Columbine, inter-State’s 
Hybrids, Mixed (30)—The finest 
) long-spurred columbine with colors 
so rich and beautiful. A far superior 
strain and one you can enjoy year 
| after year. 
281 Hollyhocks, Dbl. Mixed (72)— 
Chater’s choice strain, large double 
flowers of rose, maroon, pink, yellow, 
ete. A perennial. 
282 «Iceland Poppy, Imperial 
Jewels Mixed (20)— Beautifully 
frilled flowers and color tones almost 
limitless. A perennial on strong wiry 
stems and usually blooms the first 
year from seed. 
_ 283. ~ Sweet Peas, Everlasting Mixed 
_ —The perennial Sweet Pea with the 
ry _wax-like bloom. Remove seed pods 
for a more continuous bloom, 
a a 2 k 
biosa, Giant Rosette (36) — 





Scabiosa, Mourning Bride (30)— 
Long stems and cheerful colors make 
these ideal for cutting. Long lasting 
in water and bloom July until frost. 
Very easily grown. 
214. Finest Mixed, lovely colors. 
215 Black Prince, purple. 
216 Blue Cockade, deep blue. 
218 Peach Blossom, peach pink. 
219 Lovelimess, salmon rose. 
221 Shasta Improved, white. 
222 ~Wellow, sulphur yellow. 

233 Sweet Peas, 
Flowering Mixed—The flower that 
Spencer Late 
everybody loves. Achoice variety of 
colors. 
Sweet Peas, Early Large Flowering 
Spencers—The large, waved, Spen- 
cer type flowers that bloom fully one: 
month earlier and over a much longer 
period than the old type. Gives an 
abundance of lovely cut flowers. 
Plant as early as possible for: best 
results. 
234 Finest Mixed. 
235 Blue Bonnet, deep blue. 
241 Radiance, bright pink. 
320 Sweet Peas, New Spring Flow - 
ering Mixed— A new strain of Sweet 
Peas especially fine because they 
stand lots of hot weather. 

288 Gourds, Ornamental Mixed— 
This special mixture of the large and 
small ornamental varieties is very 
interesting. 
281 Cardinal Climber, ipomea 
Hyb.—A mass of fiery red flowers 
from midsummer untilfrost. Every- 
body admires this strong and rapid 
growing annual vine. : 
291 Morning Glory, Giant Japa- 
nese Mixed—Large flowers and gay 
colors that you will enjoy. Like poor 
soil and full sun. 
292 Morning Glory, imp. Heaven- 
fy Blue—Clarke’s Strain. The large, 
lovely, true-blue flowers with a light- 
er throat give a mass of beauty. Fine 
for trellis or arches. A coarse gravel- 
ly soil and a southern exposure gives 
an abundance of morning bloom 
until frost. 
233 Morning Glory, Pearly Gates 
—Silver Medal Winner in 1942 All- 
America Selections. The flowers are 
a lovely lustrous white with creamy 
shading deep in the throat. They 
average 4% inches across. Vines are 
covered with bloom from mid-sum- 
mer tofrost. A wonderful companion 
for Heavenly Blue. 
3066 Morning Glory, Scarlett 
O’Hara—The All-America GOLD 
MEDAL Winner that has created so 
much interest. The rich, wine-red 
flowers of good size are freely pro- 
duced and last longer. 
307 Morning Glory, Cornell—A 
new, .annual climber with flowers of 
intense red with pure white border, 
as large in size as Heavenly Blue. 
Makes a rapid growth. 
MORNING GLORY 
VINE SPECIAL 
1 Imp. Heavenly Blue 
1 Pearly Gates 
1 Scarlett O’Hara 
All 3 for just 25c 
POSTPAID 

103 African Daisy, Hybrids Mixed 
(15)—Compact, bushy plants with 
white, orange, gold and salmon blos- 
soms from July to October. Very 
colorful, and fine for’cutting. 
107 Alyssum, Procumbens, Car- 
pet of Snow (4)—The dwarf, white, 
edging plant that is so desirable. 
Blooms all summer and fall. Each 
plant is a compact mass of snow- 
white blossoms giving a_ beautiful 
carpet of color. Pkt. 10c. 
122 Alyssum, Violet Queen (6)—A 
new dwarf compact variety bearing 
beautiful bright violet flowers all 
summer and fall. It is a pleasing con- 
trast to the white flowering alyssums. 
118 Bachelor Button, Double 
Mixed (20)—An abundance of dou- 
ble, colorful flowers from July until 
frost. Fine for cutting. 
' 
119. BachelorButton, JubileeGem 
(12)—A dwarf, compact plant of 
wright green. A delightful back- 
ground for the double, dark blue 
flowers. 
120 Balsam, Lady’sSlipper, Finest 
Mixed (24)—An old favorite with 
many brilliantly colored, showy 
flowers, Free-blooming. 
123 Calendula, Sunshine (18)— 
The large, buttercup-yellow flowers 
bloom over a long period and are 
excellent for cutting. 
124 Calendula, Campfire (24)— 
The large, dark orange flowers with 
a scarlet sheen are very attractive. 
A greatly improved strain. 
128 Calendula, Finest Double 
Mixed (18)— The old fashioned, free- 
flowering Pot Marigold of yellow and 
orange. Especially lovely in late fall. 
127 Campanula, Cup and Saucer, 
Canterbury Bell (20)—An easily 
grown biennial that gives a profusion 
of blue, rose, and white flowers. 
128 Candytuft, Umb. Hybrids (6) 
—The crimson, flesh, lilac, rose, and 
white flowers are very showy for 
mass planting. A superior strain. 
129 Canterbury Bell, Annual 
Mixed (24)— Blue, pink, rose, violet, 
and white flowers in late summer and 
autumn. A fine border flower. 
130 Carnation, Chabaud’s Giant 
imp. (16)—Our most popular early 
flowering clove-scented carnation. 
The robust, long-stemmed plants 
give continuous bloom. 
131 Castor Bean, Ricinus (120)— 
tall-growing background plant with 
ornamental foliage. Useful for 
screening alleys and unsightly places. 
136 Cockscomhb, Celosia Cristata 
(30)—The beautiful velvety-red 
heads of this old fashioned celosia 
add color to the garden. 
139 Cosmos, Sensation Mixed (45) 
—Immense pink and white blooms 
are truly a sensation, and area great 
favorite for cutting. 
141. Cosmos, Mam. Ea. Flowering 
Mixed (48)—The large, single flow- 
ers of red, pink, and white make a 
lovely showing from midsummer un- 
tilfrost. Pkt. 10c. 
303 Dahlia, New Dwarf Hybrids 
(20)—This new strain of Dahlias is 
selected to give a higher percentage 
of true doubles and a much wider 
range of colors than the original. 
145 Dianthus, Pinks, Heddewigi 
Dbl. Mix (12)—The freely-produced 
flowers of crimson, purple, pink, and 
white are fine for cutting. 
148. Four O’Clocks, Marvel of Peru 
(24)—Flowers of red, yellow, lilac 
and white. The glossy foliage and 
profuse bloom make it an attractive 
border plant from July until frost. 
Pkt. 10c. : 
154 Gypsophila, Annual Baby’s 
Breath (15)— This improved London 
Market strain gives an abundance of 
large, pure white flowers, Make sev- 
eral plantings for continuous bloom. 
182 Painted Daisies, Finest Mixed 
(18)—The annual Chrysanthemum 
is easily grown and loved by all. 
Early blooms, choice colors. 
183 Pansy, Giant Superb Mixed 
(6)—A large flowering strain in a 
-beautiful color range. 
308 Pansy, Super Swiss Giants (6) 
—For size, color, and tree blooming 
qualities this garden favorite is un- 
surpassed. Compact plants, gor- 
geous bloom. 
196 Phlox, Drummondi Annual 
Mix. (12)—One of the easiest grown 
and most satisfactory of all flowers. 
Our special strain with its rich va- 
riety of clear, vivid colors will delight 
you. Profuse bloom, even in hot 
weather. 
205 Poppies, Eschscholtzia, Calif. 
Mixed (12)—A free blooming annual 
rich in crimson, pink, and orange- 
scarlet shades. Very showy. 
209 Portulaca, Rose Moss, Dbi. 
Mixed (4)—Our unsurpassed, choice 
doubles. Delicate green foliage sim- 
ply covered all season with bright 
colored flowers. The flowers resemble 
small roses and in dry weather are at 
their best. 
212 Salvia, America, Globe of Fire 
(24)—The most uniform continuous 
bloomer of all scarlet sages. Brilliant 
flowers, fine for borders. 
213. Salvia, Farinacea, Blue Bed- 
der (36)—Sturdy plants with tall 
spikes of lovely blue flowers. Fine for 
background, beds and borders. 
226 Smapdragon, New Calif. Rust- 
proof (24)—The finest color range 
of all the Rust Resistant Mixtures. 
Beautiful in beds and fine for cutting. 
226 Snapdragon, Super Giants, 
Rustproof (30)—-A mixture of our 
own selection, taller in habit than 
the California’ type and _ bearing 
larger blossoms. 
228 Strawflowers, Everlastings Fi. 
Mixed (20)—Our own collection of 
many kinds especially selected for 
your winter and decorative bou- 
quets. 
243 Sweet William, Single Mixed 
(18)—Pink, crimson, scarlet and 
white blooms in early spring. A 
favorite of the flower lover. 
Verbena, Giant Hybrids (10)— 
Fine for borders, beds, porch boxes 
and among tall growing plants like 
Lilies. Bloom all summer and fall. 
248 «=AIl Colors Mixed 
248A Blue 
248B  «~Pink 
248C Purple 
2480 Red 
248E White 
248F Yellow 
Verbena, Hybrida Dwarf Com- 
pacta (6)—Low, neat compact 
plants, very desirable for borders 
and bedding. Bloom continuously all 
summer and fall. 
246 Mixed 
247 Dark Blue 
247A Bright Red 
2418 White 
. 
ray 
POSTPAID FLOWER SEED 
PRICES 
6 pkts. for 49c 
(Regular 60c Value) 
12 pkts. for 89c 
(Regular $1.20 Value) 
Your Choice, Alike or 
Assorted. Buy by the 
dozen and save money. 


