
Maloney’s Sure-Grow Flower Seeds are a superior quality—carefully selected, propagated under ideal 
conditions, packed and stored to keep them at their best. 
Plant and care for them properly and they will yield the fullest return you have ever enjoyed in 
the colorful kingdom of flowers. 
AGERATUM 
Dwarf, bushy plants. Flowers all season. Fine 
for borders or edgings. 
ALYSSUM 
Little Gem. Low growing. White flowers, sweet 
scented. Excellent for borders. 
Violet Queen. One of the most revolutionary de- 
velopments in this flower group. Plants dwarf 
and compact. Very rich deep violet, small, 
sweet scented flowers borne in great profusion, 
ANCHUSA 
Blue Bird. Compact, bushy plants. 
flowers on long stems. 
ASTERS 
El Monte. Largest Aster known. Fully double, 
wilt-resistant. Crimson. 
Giant Comet Mixed. Many colors. 
Giant Branching. Mixed colors. 
Queen of the Market. Mixed. 
Daybreak. Popular variety with most attractive 
flowers. Mixed colors. 
BABY’S BREATH (Gypsophila) 
Attractive small plants covered with tiny 
white flowers. 
BACHELOR’S BUTTONS 
Double flowers on long, graceful stems. 
BRACHYCOME (Swan River Daisy) 
Finest Mixed. Low growing plants, bloom nearly 
all summer. Used for edgings, rock gardens or 
pots. 
CALENDULA 
Chrysantha. A beautiful shade of clear butter- 
cup-yellow. Large blooms with incurved petals 
on long stems. Good for cutting. 
Art Shades. A wide range of delicate light shades 
in many colors. 
Radio. Deep orange, quilled petals. 
Apricot Queen. Medium size, lovely rich apricot 
color, shaded orange with dark eye. 
Best Mixed. A good assortment of all colors. 
CAMPANULA (New Annual Canterbury Bells) 
Finest Mixed. A new annual which blooms from 
seed in less than six months. Bears 6 to 8 
flower spikes. 
Indigo-blue 
_ CANDYTUFT 
Mixed. Easily grown. May be sown early. 1 foot 
high. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER 
Rapid growing climber with cardinal-red flow- 
ers. Grows best in sun. 
CARNATION 
Gives continuous, fragrant blooms. 
COREOPSIS 
Mayfield Giant. Early. Large deep golden yellow 
flowers. 
COSMOS 
ankle. Late introduction. Clear rose-pink. Very 
arge. 
Orange Flare. Distinctive brilliant orange colored 
blooms. Plants bushy. Good for cutting. A Gold 
Medal winner. 
Early Flowering Pink. 
Early Flowering Crimson. 
Early Flowering White. 
Early Flowering Mixed. Large flowers. 
COLUMBINE (Aquilegia) ; 
Mixed. Perennial. Attractive plants with oddly 
shaped flowers. Ideal for display and cutting. 
COCKSCOMB 
Flowers are in crimson, scarlet and yellow. 
Blooms until frost. 
DELPHINIUM (Perennial Larkspur) 
Gold Medal Hybrids. A choice mixture of dark 
shades. 
DIANTHUS 
Chinensis. Old-fashioned Pinks. 
For cutting or borders. 
ENGLISH DAISY (Bellis) 
Easy to grow. 
Double flowers. Excellent for edging and low 
borders. 


Marigold, Sunset Giants 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis) 
Blossoms grow on long stems. 
FOUR O’CLOCK 
Bushy plants. Bright flowers. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) 
Attractive flowers of yellow, red and white. 
Profuse blooming. 
GOURDS 
Fancy Mixed. Climbers. Novel shaped fruits. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
Double Mixed. Tall spikes covered with large, 
bright flowers. Many colors. 
KOCHIA (Burning Bush) 
Symmetrical, bushy plants with fine, light 
green foliage turning carmine color in fall. 
Grows 2 feet. 
LARKSPUR 
Giant Imperial, Rose King. Bright deep rose 
shade of stock-flowered variety. Florets fully 
double, with broad, wavy edged petals, closely 
spaced on 24- to 28-inch spikes. Ideal for 
cutting. 
Finest Mixed. Tall spikes covered with flowers of 
many colors. 
LUPINS 
Mixed. Long spikes with pealike flowers. Blooms 
July to August. Many colors. 
MARIGOLD 
Harmony Hybrid. Compact plants 12 to 14 inches 
high. Medium sized flowers have crested cen- 
ters flanked by several rows of broad petals. 
Wide range of lovely colors and innumerable 
combinations. 
Gigantea, Sunset Giants. Produces largest flower 
known to the Marigold group. Flowers loosely 
formed. Sweet fragrance. 
Double African. Early. Large flowers with loosely 
arranged smooth petals. Mixed colors. 
Dwarf Double French. Mixed colors. Compact 
plants covered with small, ball-shaped, double 
blooms. 
MORNING GLORY 
Heavenly Blue. Early. White throat. 
Scarlett O’Hara. Early blooming. Large, 
wine color flowers. Attractive foliage. 
Giant Mixed. Many colors. Very large flowers. 
NASTURTIUMS 
Tall Mixed. Climbing variety. Mixture of all 
colors. 
Dwarf Mixed. Low growing. Compact plants ideal 
for borders or beds. 
Golden Gleam. Bush type. Double, sweet scented, 
rich golden yellow. 
Scarlet Gleam. Double. Dazzling orange-scarlet 
color. 
PANSY 
Giant Trimardeau. Large and beautiful blossoms. 
Orchid-Flowered, Very attractive variety. 
PETUNIA 
Howard Star. Gives profusion of unique blooms 
with five-pointed star in center. 
Rose King. Bears freely; large, 
flowers. 
Blue Bee. Beautiful violet-blue. 
Rosy Morn. Low growing and covered with a 
mass of blooms over a long season. Carmine- 
pink with white throat. ; 
Striped and Blotched. Many colors combined to 
make a variety of markings. 
Hybrid Mixture. Fine bedding type of many 
beautiful colors. Single. 
POPPIES 
Shirley Double Mixed. Many large and showy 
flowers. ; 
Shirley Single Mixed. Soft and bright color. Large 
flowers with silklike petals. 
Tulip (Glaucum). A dazzling deep scarlet, tulip- 
shaped flower. 
dark 
uniform rosy 

Nasturtium, Scarlet Gleam 
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Petunia 

PORTULACA (Sun Plant) 
Low growing. Large flowers. Light green, moss- 
like foliage. 
PHLOX 
Annual Mixed. Blooms early and continues all 
summer. Bright colored flowers. 
ROCK GARDEN MIXTURE 
A well blended mixture of many of the most 
desirable plants for use in rock gardens. 
SALVIA 
Bonfire. Bright scarlet-red flowers. 
green foliage. 
SCABIOSA (Mourning Bride) 
Tall Double Mixed. Blooms from midseason until 
frost. Excellent for cutting as blooms last a 
long time. Many colors. 
Giant Blue Moon. Extremely large, well formed 
flowers, fully double. Deep  lavender-blue. 
Strong stems, excellent for cutting. 
SNAPDRAGON 
Large Flowered Mixed. Large flowers in many 
colors borne on long stems. 
SWEET PEAS 
Spencer Mixed. Favorite for size and beauty. 
Long stems. Strong vines. 
Grandiflora. Old-fashioned sweet scented variety. 
Mixture of colors. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Choice Annual Mixed. Many bright colors and 
attractive markings. 
Teh abies Mixed. Easy to grow. Blooms very 
early. 
VERBENA 
Mammoth Choice Mixed. Dwarf plants. Blooms 
midsummer to frost. Fine for borders, edgings 
and rock gardens. 
ZINNIA, DAHLIA-FLOWERED 
Makes a brilliant display from July to frost. 
Flowers last many days when cut. Plants are 
sturdy and well branched. 
Old Rose. Old rose shades. 
Polar Bear. Large creamy white. 
Scarlet Flame. Bright scarlet. 
Canary Bird. Rich canary-yellow. 
Dream. Deep rosy lavender. 
Golden Dawn. Beautiful golden yellow. 
Dahlia-Flowered Mixture. All colors. 
ZINNIA, CALIFORNIA GIANTS 
Flowers are large, flat and graceful with long 
stems. Plants grow 3 to 4 feet. 
California Giants Mixture. All colors. 
ZINNIA, FANTASY 
Wildfire. Informal shaggy flowers of bright daz- 
zling scarlet color. Plants strong growing and 
free flowering, 2 to 3 feet. A lovely addition 
to any flower garden. 
Gold Dust. A soft, rich, light golden orange with 
daintily curled and twisted petals. Fully 
rounded blooms. Flowers borne freely. 21/- 
foot plants. 
ZINNIA, SUPER CROWN OF GOLD 
Pastel Tints. Wide range of pastel shades in- 
cluding soft yellow, old gold, light pink, apri- 
cot-pink, various shades of peach, salmon and 
buff. Strong plants. Flowers 5 to 51% inches 
in diameter. 
Dense dark 

Zinnia, Dahlia Flowered 
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