


: B® Special Offer | 
one each of the four 
arming Annual Flowers 
d below including Sal- 
_Howard’s Zinnia, Mis-_ 
nt Marigold and Zinnia, 
pees. Regular 60c value 
cts. 
2400 Salpiglossis (Dwarf) 
Silver and Blue 
Giant Goldsmith 


5 Zinnia, Super Crown 
Gold, Pastel Tints. 
















































2313 Marigold, Mission 


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to Order 
these New 
Novelties 
Good Seeds Cheap—Good as Can Be Grown-—None Better at Any Price 
NEW FLOWER CREATIONS 
2400 Salpiglossis Silver and Blue 
Dwarf Giant Flowering 
One of the easiest of annuals to grow. 
The Salpiglossis is rich in deep color 
tones rare in the floral world, which are 
set off by veins of silver and blue mark- 
ing every flower. The blooms of this 
new type are half again as large as the 
ordinary varieties. Don’t fail to include 
this outstanding new variety in your 
flower garden this season. Pkt. 15c; 
2 pkts. 25c. 
2313 Marigold, Mission Giant 
Goldsmith 
A new and distinct type. Medium height 
with giant Chrysanthemum blooms 4” to 
5” in diameter. Blooms are almost a 
perfect ball. They remind one of the 
giant ineurved Chrysanthemums. A gor- 
geous new annual. Pkt. 15c; 2 pkts. 25c. 
2505 Zinnia, Super Crown 
O’Gold, Pastel Tints 
A glorious new Zinnia. Flowers are 
large and showy, 5” to 544” in diam- 
eter with a profusion of stately blooms 
comprising the choicest Pastel Tints of 
soft yellow, old gold, light pink, apricot, 
salmon, white, cream and buff. Plants 
robust, 3” tall. Bloom all summer. Pkt. 
15c; 2 pkts. 25c. 
2506 Zinnia, Howard’s New 
Giant Crested Mixed 
Strictly a new type developed by cross- 
ing the large Dahlia Flowered and 
Scabiosa types. The blossoms average 
4” to 5” in diameter with a full cushiony 
center surrounded by broad guard petals 
after the style of a Pyrethrum Roseum. 
This new Zinnia contains almost all 
known colors and shades such as orange, 
searlet, yellow, rose, maize and crimson. 
Pkt. 15c; 2 pkts. 25c. 
Crested Mixed 
MORNING GLORY 
2299—Heavenly Blue Improved 
Giants. New improved Strain. Larg- 
est and most beautiful of all Blue 
Morning Glories. Blooms abundant- 
ly, flowers reaching gigantic size 
31% to 4 inches across. Blooms re- 
main open all day, giving a most at- 
tractive appearance on_ trellises, 
fences or arbors. Pkt. 15 cts.; %4 
oz., 35 cts.; 1% oz, 50 cts.; 1 0z., 85 
cts., postpaid. 
2309—Crimson Rambler. Loveliest 
of all Morning Glories. The flowers 
are large ruby red with white 
throat. Leaves distinct heart- 
shaped. Vines will grow and bloom 
under a wide variety of conditions. 
Pkt., 15 cts.; %4 0z., 35 cts.; 4 oz, 
50 cts.; 0z., 85 cts. 
2300—Scarlett O’Hara. The face of 
the flower is bright, velvety rosy 
red, and the five broad veins radiat- 
ing from its throat in the form of a 
five-pointed star are still more bril- 
liantly colored with a tone of pure 
red almost approaching scarlet. The 
flowers grow 3% to 4 in. across, and 
remain open longer than other 
Morning Glories. Pkt. 15 cts., vA 
0z., 35 cts.; 4% 0z., 50 cts.; 0z., 85 cts. 

2506 Zinnia, Howard’s New Giant 
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Don’t Miss These 8 
Outstanding Novelties 
2037 Alyssum, Violet Queen One of the most charming new 
introductions. Everybody is eager about it. Plants are dwarf, 
compact, neat in habit, free flowering, and the small sweetly scented 
flowers are a yery rich, deep shade of violet. Violet Queen will 
pngueslonsnly be one of the leading novelties of the season. 
Pkt. [5c. 
2359 Petunia, Hollywood Star. This yariety is a charming 
shade of rich rose with an amber throat. It is mnique in the form 
of its flower, which consists of a five-pointed star. Vigorous 
grower, early and free flowering. Pkt. [5e. 
2480 Verbena, Hybrida Brightness. A distinct new variety with 
particularly vivid color, a bright rosy, cerise scarlet, boldly con- 
trasted w.th the rich white eye. Individual florets are %” in 
diameter, while the flower heads measure 234” across. Plants are 
semi-compact in habit. Makes an excellent variety for borders or 
edging. Pkt. 15e. 
2367 Poppy, Iceland, Pastel Tints. rnis special strain of the 
famous Iceland Poppy contains a well balanced mixture of the 
choicest pastel tints. The plant is vigorous and hardy. Sow seed 
early and you will be awarded with a profusion of gorgeous blooms 
on long stately stems all summer long. Pkt. 5c. 
2261 Lavender or Lavendula. A lovely fragrant perennial produc- 
ing lavender-blue flowers, largely used when dry to place in linen 
closets to impart their perfumes to the linen and for sachet bags. 
This item has been quite scarce of recent years but we are fortunate 
in being able to offer it again to you this season. Pkt. (5c. 
2361 Petunia, Miniature Violet Gem. ‘rhe plants are neat, dwarf 
and compact. The blooms are just the size you would expect to 
find on this type of plant, free blooming, almost to a fault, because 
throughout the season the rich violet-blue blooms are so plentiful 
that they all but completely hide the clean, dark green foliage. 
Pkt. [5c. 
2366 Phlox, Gigantea Rosy Morn. This new variety produces 
blooms larger than a half dollar. Color, combination of rose-pink 
with white eye. Makes a glorious bedding yariety. Pkt. 15c. 
2254 Larkspur, Empress, Shell Pink. No other annual flower will 
give you more bloom with less care and attention than this new 
improved large flowered Hmpress or Shell Pink variety. Attractive 
flower spikes 3’ to 4’ tall, which stand upright, close to the center 
stalk. We consider this the outstanding Shell Pink Larkspur in 
cultivation. Pkt. (5c. 
Any 2 of the above 8 only 25c 
2271 Lupins—New Russell 
Sensational Perennial 









These remarkable new 
Lupins are the result 
of continuous labor for 
many years. The spikes 
of bloom are often 3% 
feet and more in length. 
Flowers are fan-shaped, 
the standard being ex- 
panded like that of a 
Sweet Pea. The color- 
ing has an immense 
range and unique char- 
acter. Received Gold 
Medal Award by R. H. 
S. in 193%. Thrives on 
sandy or light wood 
soil where water can be 
supplied. Their tall 
spikes of bloom present 
a delightful variety of 
color blending from 
June to September. It 
is advisable to either 
chip the seed or soak 
them in water at least 
48 hours before plant- 
ing. Pkt., 25 Seeds, 25 

2312 SPECIAL OFFER 
One pkt. each of these 3 charming 
Morning Glories—30c 

2299 Morning Glory Improved 
Heavenly Blue Giants 
cts.; 2 Pkts., 40 cts. 2271 Lupins New Russell 

