FLOWER SEEDS 
A selected list of flower seeds which produce flowers abundantly with moderate care. 
Complete planting instructions are on every packet. 
The figure following the name gives the average height when in bloom. 
1 Pkt. — $ .10 Any 12 Pkts. — $1.00 Any 20 Pkts. — $1.50 
ASTER (Double Giant Crego). 2 ft. Large, double flowers from July until frost. Mixed 
colors. 
ASTER (Super Giant El Monte). 21/2 ft. The largest and most fully double Aster we 
know. Deep glowing crimson flowers from 6 to 8 inches across. 
BACHELOR BUTTON. 11/2 ft. Double blue flowers from July until frost, fine for cutting. 
CALENDULA (Campfire). 2 ft. Dark orange flowers with a scarlet sheen. An excellent 
cut flower, blooming all summer until late fall. 
HELIANTHUS (Sun Gold). 4 ft. A new strain of 100% double dwarf sunflower, bearing 
a profusion of brilliant golden yellow blooms, measuring 4 to 5 inches in diameter. 
LARKSPUR (Giant Imperial Rose King). 2!/) ft. Fully double flowers, deep rose colored. ~ 
MARIGOLD (Double Harmony Hybrids). 1!/ ft. These new hybrids combine the popu- 
lar features of double French Marigolds with the advantage of a wide range of 
colors. Flowers are all double, vary in color from golden yellow through shades of 
orange to innumerable blotched and striped combinations of orange and maroon. 
MARIGOLD (Sunset Giants). 2!/) ft. The sweet-scented flowers average from 5 to 8 
inches, the largest of the marigolds. Colors range from deep orange to golden 
yellow and primrose. 
MORNING GLORY (Heavenly Blue). Blue flowers in great profusion; the heart shaped 
leaves are very attractiivie as foliage. 
NASTURTIUM (Glorious Gleam Hybrids). 1 ft. These semi-double, some single, sweet 
scented nasturtiums have been enthusiastically received wherever they have been 
tried. The plants are large and bushy with flowers well above the foliage.~ The 
colors range from a creamy yellow to scarlet. 
PETUNIA (Blue Bee). 1 ft. Clear, deep blue flowers of extra large size. 
PETUNIA (Rosy Morn). 1 ft. Forms fine bushy plants covered with a mass of carmine- 
pink flowers with white throat. 
PHLOX (Drummondi) 1 ft. Brilliant flowers in shades of white, pink, crimson, and 
violet are abundantly produced in flat clusters. 
PORTULACA (Double Flowering). 1/2 ft. Beautiful little plants that bear an abundance 
of double yellow, orange or scarlet flowers, resembling small roses. Excellent to 
cover dry, sunny places. 
SCABIOSA (Giant Blue Moon). 3 ft. Deep lavender blue, excellent for bouquets. The 
large double flowers are very fragrant. 
STRAW-FLOWER (Mixed Colors). 2 ft. To preserve them for winter bouquets, pick 
flowers when partly open and hang heads down in a dry, airy room. 
SWEET PEAS (Early Flowering Spencer). This is an early flowering type which gives 
an abundance of lovely blooms for a long period. Mixed colors. 
ZINNIA (Double Dahlia Flowered). 21/, ft. These are extremely robust. The flowers are 
large and are borne on rigid stalks. 
ZINNIA (Super Crown O'Gold). 21/2 ft. An improved strain of the Chawe O' Gold type, 
with large well formed flowers in soft pastel shades, each petal overlaid at the 
base with deep golden yellow. 
ZINNIA (Wildfire Fantasy). 21/2 ft. Vivid scarlet flowers, waved and frilled, very lovely. 
They make a most brilliant display in the garden, and are fine for cutting. 
THE FLOWER GARDEN (Group No. 57) 
20 Packets of Flower Seeds, Prize Winners in 1943 (1 of each variety 
listed) for only $1.50. 
If you do not want the entire collection, you may select any 12 Pac- 
kets for $1.00. 

