HoNoLuLu SEED CompPANy 23 
Cosmos, Orange Flare 31/ to 4// ft. 
One of the finest background plants and 
excellent for cut flowers—feathery foliage 
with large single orange colored blooms 
borne on long graceful stems. One of the 
better all-American selections. Early. A 
hardy annual. 
DAHLIA 
Dahlia, Unwin’s Dwarf Hybrids, 
Mixed 18 to 24 in. 
Early flowering, tender perennial—double 
and semi-double blooms. While dahlias are 
usually grown from tubers, vigorous plants 
with excellent flowers can be produced the 
first year from seed started early in boxes 
and planted out after frost danger is past. 

Del phinium— 
Bellamosa 
DELPHINIUM 
Liberty Larkspur 24 in. 
These lovely Larkspurs will bloom the first 
year. Ferny foliage, dark blue color, graceful 
sprays crowded with blooms. 
Bellamosum 36 in. 
A loosely branching variety with flowers 
of deep indigo-blue. 
DIANTHUS 
Pinks or Dianthus, 
Double Mixed 1 ft. 
An old-fashioned hardy annual which is 
very popular for massing, borders and for 
cutting. Stems are of good length for cutting. 
Flowers are often 2 inches across. Crimson, 
rose, maroon, salmon, lilac. Leaves are nar- 
row and bright green. This is one of the 
most colorful, easily grown, and generally 
useful annuals we know of. Thrives in most 
any garden soil and usually survives the 
most adverse conditions. The double sorts 
are nearly as fine for cutting as carnations. 
Many of the varieties are fragrant. 

Dianthus 
—Mixed 
FORGET-ME-NOT 
Forget-Me-Not, Myosotis 
Alpestris 8 to 12 in. 
Beautiful little half hardy perennial plants 
suitable for borders, rock garden planting or 
potting for indoor decoration. If seeded in 
early spring, it will bloom the first year, or it 
may be sown in summer or early fall for 
blooms the next summer. To carry over the 
winter it must have protection. Moist and 
somewhat shady situations are required. The 
dainty, five petalled, blue flowers make their 
appearance in early Spring. 
