KEY—For classification of flowers by purpose, location, etc., see the second 
column below. The meaning of the key letters in this column is as follows: 
A—For dry, hot locations. E 
B—For a succession of blooms. F 
C—For shady locations. G 
D—For poor soil. H 
Height 
(Inches) 
Ageratum 4-12 
Alyssum, Sweet 2-12 
Antirrhinum 12-60 
Aquilegia 18-36 
Balsam 14-20 
Calendula 12-36 
Campanula 18-24 
Candytuft 6-18 
Centaurea 18-36 
Chrysanthemum 24-36 
Celosia 12-36 
Cosmos 36-60 
Coreopsis 18-36 
Dahlia, Dwarf 14 
Delphinium 36-72 
Digitalis 30-48 
Dianthus 4-15 
Eschscholtzia 10-12 
Four O’Clock 24-30 
Gaillardia 18-30 
Godetia 12-24 
Gypsophila 18-36 
Helichrysum 24-36 
Hollyhock 48-84 
Kochia 30-36 
Larkspur, Annual 30-72 
Lathyrus 60-72 
Lobelia 4-8 
Marigold 8-36 
Mignonette 10-12 
Moon Flower 
Morning Glory 
Nasturtium 
Nigella 
Nicotiana 
Pansy 
Petunia 
Phlox 
Poppy 
Portulaca 
Salvia 
Scabiosa 
Stocks 
Schizanthus 
Sweet Pea 
Sweet William 
Verbena 
Wallflower 
Zinnia 
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12 ft. or more 
12 ft. or more 
12-36 
10-18 
30-48 
4-8 
10-24 
10-18 
18-36 
4-6 
12-42 
18-30 
12-24 
18-36 
36 or more 
12-24 
6-12 
12-18 
12-36 
—For edging. 
For the rock garden. 
For their foliage. 
—Everlasting for winter 
bouquets. 
Suitable 
for 
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© EE 
AE 
D 
F 
BF | 
ABCDEIS 
AE 
DEH 
A 
ABD 
F 
L 
F 
F | 
CDF 
AD 
D 
CD 
BH 
L 
AB 
L 
IK 
EJ 
B J 
B | 
| K 
AK 
DEFK 
BF 
| 
CEF 
DEFJ 
ABCFIJ 
B 
ADEFJ 
A 
| 
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CE 
K 
F 
EF J 
| 
AF 
Average 
Days to 
Germinate 
5-10 
5-10 
20-25 
15 
10-12 
10-14 
8-15 
9-10 
9-20 
5-20 
20-25 
5-15 
10-20 
10 
15-21 
10-20 
5-10 
5-12 
9-10 
15-20 
15-20 
15-20 
5-10 
9-20 
15-18 
15-20 
25-40 
10 
9-8 
5-8 
5-8 
8-15 
10-15 
20-25 
10-15 
18-20 
20-25 
20 
18-20 
15-25 
18-20 
5-15 
20-25 
15-20 
10 
8-10 
9-12 
5-10 
Approx. 
Time of 
Bloom 
10 Wks. 
6 Wks. 
3-4 Mos. 
3 Mos. 
6 Mos. 
12-14 Wks. 
10-12 Wks. 
8-10 Wks. 
3-4 Mos. 
8-10 Wks. 
10 Wks. 
10-12 Wks. 
4-5 Mos. 
3-4 Mos. 
3-4 Mos. 
3-4 Mos. 
12 Wks. 
12-15 Wks. 
3-4 Mos. 
2-3 Mos. 
2 Mos. 
8-10 Wks. 
3 Mos. 
10 Wks. 
Foliage 
10-12 Wks. 
2-3 Mos. 
10-12 Wks. 
6-8 Wks. 
3-4 Mos, 
4-5 Mos. 
3-4 Mos. 
2-3 Mos. 
10-12 Wks. 
10-12 Wks. 
10-12 Wks. 
10-12 Wks. 
8-10 Wks. 
12-15 Wks. 
6 Wks. 
3-4 Mos. 
2-3 Mos. 
12-14 Wks. 
6-8 Wks. 
10-12 Wks. 
12 Wks. 
12 Wks. 
2-3 Mos. 
6-8 Wks. 
|—For their fragrance. 
J—For porch or window boxes. 
K—Climbing vines. 
L—For backgrounds. 
Shape 
of 
Plant 
bushy 
spreading 
bushy 
branchy 
erect 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
erect 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
tall 
erect 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
erect 
branching 
bushy 
slender 
bushy 
tall 
vine 
bushy 
bushy 
erect 
vine 
vine 
bush.vine 
bushy 
branchy 
clump 
bushy 
bushy 
erect 
spready 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
vine 
bushy 
spready 
bushy 
bushy 

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HELIANTHUS, Sungold—Brilliant golden yel- 
low, free-flowering, 100% double. Grow 4-5 
ft. tall, make a@ gorgeous massive back- 
ground. A new sunflower. Pkt. 10c. 


PANSIES, Swiss Giants—Ideal for cutting. 
The plants are strong and hardy; flowers 
perfectly round, with large overlapping 
petals in rich colors on long, strong stems. 
Pkt 25c. 

ZINNIA, Dahlia Flowered—Gorgeous, showy 
flowers resembling giant dahlias. Blooms 
5-6 in. across, 2 in. deep, in lovely pastel 
shades. Strong, branching plants grow to 
3 ft. Pkt. 15c. 

NASTURTIUM, Golden Gleam — All-America 
winner in 1933, and today the favorite 
Nasturtium. Double and semi-double, fra- 
grant blossoms; semi-tall plants. Pkt. 10c. 
