LARKSPUR 
1018. Los Angeles 
Hollyhock, Indian Spring 

1008. INDIAN SPRING. H, A. Sev- 
eral years ago Holland sent us the new 
annual Hollyhock that will bloom in 
1018. LOS ANGELES. H. A. Several years sixteen weeks from seed. We recom- 
ago we introduced to the trade a new strain mend BOWADS) the seed in flats, trans- 
of Double Stock Flowering Larkspur of which planting in six weeks to the open 
Los Angeles in our opinion was the most beau ground, where it will flower in about 
s A 25 . yas nae ia 9 
= : NS ce ten weeks. Individual flowers. measure 

tiful. It is an excellent subject in the garden ADGUtE Wenn Chesmeuediameter The 
and very showy and combines well with other semi-double flowers range in color from 
flowers in bouquets. In this variety we have a a pale pink to crimson. Height, four 
rich salmon overlaid with a brilliant and pleas- to six feet. A most attractive annual 
ing rose. The foliage is a dark green making and should prove very popular in our 
the large double flowers stand out very promi- American gardens. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 
nently. The flowers show up exceedingly beau- 25c; 1% oz., 80c; oz., $1.50. 
Linearius Orange 

tiful under artificial light. Plants grow about 
two to two and one-half feet in height on good 
stiff stems. If you have planted this variety 
before, we are sure that you will plant it again. 
However, if you have not grown this beautiful 
flower, we urge you to be sure to include it 
in your flower garden, Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 
1/4, oz., 6Oc; oz., $1.00. 
1333. LINEARIUS ORANGE. H. A. _ This little 
dwarf Zinnia much resembles a Daisy. It begins 
to flower when the plants are about six inches tall 
and keeps right on throughout the season until the 
late frosts of autumn. It never looks untidy as 
the dozens of newly opened flowers prevent the 
faded ones from becoming prominent. Flowers 
are single and a lovely shade of golden-orange 
with a delicate lemon-yellow stripe through each 
petal, while the center is a dark brown with the 
young flowers turning to golden-orange as _ the 
flower develops. Plants reach a height of eight 
to ten inches, and with plenty of room for de- 
velopment, they spread as much as two feet in 
a season. Literally hundreds of flowers are open 
at a time. It is excellent for borders or edging 
and also for window boxes or for growing in the 
garden where a dwarf growing plant with vivid 
coloring is desired. They last nearly two weeks 
when cut and placed in water. It usually begins 
to flower ten weeks after the seed is sown. Pkt., 
15c; 2 pkts., 25c; 1% oz., 75c; 2 oz., $1.25; 
oz., $2.00. 

Phlox Gigantea, Salmon Glory 
1112. GIGANTEA SALMON GLORY. H. A. A good sal- 
mon Phlox of the Drummondi Gigantea type has. been want- 
ed for a long time. It is a pleasure to offer Salmon Glory. 
The individual florets with ordinary field culture will avy- 
erage from 11 inches to 11/5 inches in diameter. The 
color is a pure salmon pink with a distinct creamy white 
shoe eye. A most striking and beautiful combination of color, 
| She] Of s be Ors (8) By WAT.’ ‘ An All-America Silver Medal Winner. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 
874. Romona anea fz oz., 85c; 1/4, oz., $1.50; 1/2 oz., $2.75; oz., 

PLANT FLOWERS FOR MORALE 
CALIFORNIA _Brighten your garden, your home, and the homes of sick 
POPPY friends with flowers from your morale garden. They are 
needed in these trying times. 
874. RAMONA. Hie Ae California Poppies or 
Eschscholtzias are becoming more popular each 
year. They seem to do well on rather poor soil 
where other flowers fail. The color of this strik- 
ing variety is a rich golden bronze with a coppery- 
rose outside. Flowers on compact plants extended 
on erect stems with flowers beautifully frilled and 
curved. Note illustration. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 
15c; 1% oz., 50c; % oz., 90c; oz., $1.75. 

Verbena, Hybrida Grandiflora Brightness 
130614. BRIGHTNESS. He, 2AS Verbenas have 
always been popular in the northern gardens. They 
remain in bloom long after the first early frost, 
extending the flowering season until heavy killing 
frost. As the name implies, this variety is particu- 
larly showy and attractive. The color, a bright rose- 
cerise, boldly contrasts with the large white eye. 
Individual florets average nearly an inch in di- 
ameter, while the flowering heads measure 21/2 
to nearly 3 inches acro The plants are semi- 
compact in habit with a spread of from 15 to 18 
inches, making an excellent variety for border or 
CHINESE 
FORGET- 
ME-NOT 
937. DWARF COMPACTUM FIRMAMENT. H. A. 
Better appearing and produces more flowers than 
the taller type. Plants are sixteen inches in 
height, strong and erect. A flower that blooms all 
summer until freezing even on poor soils. The 

Rorget-me- ik s are a vivid blue and { 1 L 
Forget-me not ec cee ors Pkt., 10c: : LEE be, 2 Wi ear os 4 edging use. It is of the hybrida grandiflora type. 
will harmonize well wi é Ss. , ; é : Pkt., 20) 2 pkts; SSe; 2202 SLOO ee 
2 pkts., 15¢; 4/2 oz, 45c; oz., 75c. ynoglossum, Dwarf Firmament $1.75; oz., $3.00. 
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