

" SCABIOSA, Blue Moon 
PHLOX (a) ¢ 
Culture II. Cover %-in. Ht. various. 
Prefers sun. Thrives in almost any soil. 
Art Shades—A wonderful range of 
soft shades. Light and deep salmon 
with cream eye, pale violet and soft 
rose with white eye. A beautiful as- 
sortment. 
Rosy Morn—A bright color combina- 
tion of deep rose pink with a white 
eye. A free bloomer. 
Salmon Glory—A deep salmon with 
cream eye. 
POPPY (a) 
ANNUALS: Cover %-in. Ht. various. 
Grow freely in almost any soil. Prefer 
sun. 
California—See Eschscholtzia. 
Iceland Mixed (hp) —Culture VII. 
Blooms first year. Excellent color bal- 
ance. Immense blooms and very long 
stems. 21% to 3-ft. Pkt. 15c. 
Shirley Mixed — Ruffled edges, large | 
blooms. 
PORTULACA (Moss Rose) (a)—Cul- 
ture III. Cover ¥%-in. Ht. 5-in. Thrive 
in sunny location and light soil. Fine 
for mass planting, edgings. 
Double Mixed—Pkt. 15c. 
Single Mixed— 
POT MARIGOLD—See Calendula. 
RICINUS—See Castor Bean. 
SALPIGLOSSIS (Painted Tongue) 
(a)—Culture II. Cover \%e-in. Ht. 214- 
ft. Blooms midsummer to frost. Large, 
lily-like flowers, velvet textured, in 
many bright colors. 
SALVIA (Flowering Sage) (hp) — 
Lavender-blue flowers on plants about 
' 3-ft. high. This perennial will bloom 
first year if planted in spring and lasts 
until the first frost. Pkt. 15c. 
SATIN FLOWER—See Godetia. 
SCABIOSA (a) 
(Mourning Bride) 
Culture II. Cover %-in. Ht. 21%-ft. Early 
summer to frost. 
Blue Moon, Imperial Giants—Double 
flowers, resembling old-fashioned bee- 
hive. Lavender blue. All-America 1939. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Rosette—Very large; rose, flushed with 
salmon. Pkt. 15c. 
Mixed— 
SCARLET FLAX—See Linum. 
SCHIZANTHUS (Butterfly-flower or 
Poor-Man’s Orchid) (a)—Culture II. 
Cover \%-in. Ht. 2-ft. Flowers like tiny 
butterflies in pastel shades, with dainty 
markings, Finely lacinated foliage. 
30 
SHASTA DAISY, Alaska (hp)—Cul- 
ture VII. Cover \%-in. Ht. 2-ft. White 
single blossoms, 4 to 5-in. across, with 
small yellow centers, long stems. 
SNOW-ON-THE-MOUNTAIN (Eu- 
phorbia) (a)—Culture IV. Cover ¥%-in. 
At, 2-ft. Foliage beautifully edged with 
white. Prefers sun. 
STATICE (Sea Lavender) (a)—Cul- 
ture I. Cover ¥%-in. Ht. 144-ft. Seed 
germinates very slowly. Masses of 
dainty flowers in large panicles, giving 
a mist-like effect. When dried, flowers 
last for months. 
STRAWFLOWER—See Everlasting. 
STOCKS (a) ¢ 
Culture I. Cover \%-in. Ht. 2 ft. Bloom 
all summer. Like well-enriched soil, 
plenty of moisture, some shade in hot 
months. 
Giant Imperial—Large flowers, long 
stems. Very early; many doubles. Pkt. 
25¢c. 
Ten Week Stocks—Double rosette- 
like blooms, fine stems. 
Beauty Mixed— 
SUNFLOWER—See Helianthus. 

ZINNIA 
Scabious Flowered 
ZINNIA 
Lilliput 
SWEET PEAS (a) 
Sow very early. Dig trench 1-ft. wide 
and deep. Place 6-in. rotted manure or 
peat moss mixed with manure, on bot- 
tom, tread down firmly. Fill with good 
garden soil. Sow one row of Sweet Peas 
%4-in. apart. When plants are 3 to 4-in. 
high, thin to 6-in. apart and provide 
supports. Need plenty of water; and 
mulch of peat moss when warm weath- 
er approaches. Pick flowers daily. 
Early Flowering Spencer—Individu- 
al colors and mixed. Can be grown ei- 
ther inside or out of doors. 
Late or Summer Flowering Spencer 
—Individual colors, mixed, Extremely 
hardy, productive, and more heat re- 
sistant than other varieties. 
Ruffled Spencer—Individual colors, 
mixed. Contains many varieties in a 
perfect blend of color. 
TICKSEED —See Calliopsis. 
TITHONIA, Fireball (a)—Culture I. 
Cover \%-in. Ht. 6 to 8-ft. Blooms in 
late summer. Dazzling scarlet, large 
single flowers. Plant very tall. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker) (hp) 
Striking red spires of bloom from Au- 
gust on. About 3 ft. tall. Continuous 
blooming. Newly popular. 
VERBENA (a) ; 
Culture I. Cover seeds 1%-in. Ht. 15-in. 
Dwarf plants with very large heads. 
Mammoth White— 
Scarlet — 
Shades of Blue 
Mixed— 
WILD FLOWER MIXTURE—Splen- 
did mixture of old fashioned garden 
flowers, various kinds and colors, for 
interesting border planting. 
ZINNIA (a) 
Culture III. Cover \%-in. 
Black Ruby—1941 All-America. Deep 
velvety maroon. Lilliput or Pompon 
zinnia of merit. Distinct color for this 
class; 1% in. flowers, long stems. Plants 
18 in. tall. Effective used with lighter 
colors. Pkt. 15c. 
Crown of Gold—Giant flowers, petals 
deep golden yellow at base, with indi- 
vidual colors at tip. Plants 2-ft. Pkt. 15c. 
Dahlia Flowered—6-in. blooms. Plants 
2% to 3-ft. Most satisfactory Zinnia. 
Yellow, red, pink, orange. Pkt. 15c. 
Fantasy—Great masses of shaggy ray- 
like twisted petals; 2-ft. plants. Melody 
(orchid-lavender), pkt. 15c; Star Dust 
(clear golden yellow), pkt.-15c; Wild- 
fire (rick scarlet), pkt. 20c; White 
Light (pure white), pkt. I5c; Mixed, 
pkt. 10c. a 
Giants of California—Huge blossoms, 
on.3-ft. plants. Variety of colors. Mixed. 
Harmony Type, Mixed—Plants 3 ft. 
bearing numerous medium sized flow- 
ers. Fine mixture contains bright 
shades such as crimson, orange, yellow, 
pink and white. 
Lilliput — Straight-stemmed midget 
pompons. Red, yellow, pink, white, or- 
ange and mixed. 
Lilliput Pastel Mixture—Plants 12 to 
18-in. Pompons 1 to 1%-in. Variegated 
pastel colors. 
Linearis—Single, golden-orange flow- 
ers, lemon yellow stripe, brown cen- 
ters. Dwarf 1-ft. plants. Pkt. 15c. 
Mexicana— Miniature yellow, orange 
and mahogany flowers, frequently vari- 
egated. Single and double, on 1-ft. 
plants. 
Navajo Mixed—Bi-colored. Medium 
sized flowers; 2% to 3-ft. plants. All- 
America 1938. Pkt. 15c. 
Pumila Sunshine Tints—Symmetrical 
21 to 3-in. flowers, in luscious autumn 
tints and pastel shades. Very free flow- 
ering. Long stems, fine for cutting. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Scabious Flowered—Large semi- 
globular crown, surrounded by fringe 
of petals. Plants 214 to 3-ft. Pkt. 15c. 
Super Crown-O’Gold, Pastel Tints— 
Flowers 5 to 544-in. Wide range of pas~ 
tel shades. Pkt. 25c. 
Will Rogers—A striking new red, nev- 
er before available in Zinnias. Very 
robust plants, literally loaded with 
mammoth blooms, 6 inches across, and 
often 4 inches in depth, resembling the 
Show Dahlia. 
All Hlower Seeds 
10¢ PER PACKET 
excep? where otherwise noted 



