
5316 Scabiosa, Giant Rosette (36)—A 
glorious new Scabiosa color, a deep, lovely 
rose, with extra large flowers on long 
stems which are fine for cutting. 
5315 Scabiosa, Blue Moon (36)—An en- 
tirely new type of Scabiosa with broad, 
wavy petals of a rich deep lavender blue. 
Long, wiry stems ideal for cutting. 
Scabiosa, Mourning Bride (30)—Long 
stems and cheerful colors make these ideal 
for cutting. Long lasting in water and 
bloom July until frost. Very easily grown. 
5214 Finest Mixed, lovely colors. 
5215 Black Prince, purple. 
5216 Blue Cockade, deep blue. 
§218 Peach Blossom, peach pink. 
5219 Lovelimess, salmon rose. 
5221 Shasta Improved, white. 
5222 Yellow, sulphur yellow. 

5289 Gourds, Ornamental Mixed— This 
special mixture of the large and small 
ornamental varieties is very interesting. 
5287 Cardinal Climber, Ilpomea Hyb.— 
A mass of fiery red flowers from mid- 
summer until frost. Everybody admires 
this strong and rapid growing annual vine. 
5291 Morning Glory, Giant Japanese 
Mixed—Large flowers and gay colors that 
you will enjoy. Like poor soil and full sun. 
5292 Morning Glory, Imp. Heavenly 
Blue—Clarke’s Strain. The large, lovely, 
true-blue flowers with a lighter throat give 
a mass of beauty. Fine for trellis or arches. 
A coarse gravelly soil and a southern ex- 
posure gives an abundance of morning 
bloom until frost. 
5293 Morning Glory, Pearly Gates—Sil- 
ver Medal Winner in 1942 All-America Se- 
lections. The flowers are a lovely lustrous 
white with creamy shading deep in the 
throat. They average 414 inches across. 
Vines are covered with bloom from mid- 
summer to frost. A wonderful companion 
for Heavenly Blue. 
5306 Morning Glory, Scarlett O’Hara— 
The All-America GOLD MEDAL Winner 
that has created so much interest. The 
rich, wine-red flowers of good size are 
freely produced and last longer. 
5307 Morning Glory, Cornell—A new, 
annual climber with flowers of intense red 
with pure white border, as large in size as 
Heavenly Blue. Makes a rapid growth. 
5810 MORNING GLORY 
VINE SPECIAL 
1 Imp. Heavenly Blue 
1 Pearly Gates 
1 Scarlett O’Hara 
All 3 for just 25c 
POSTPAID 

5103 African Daisy, Hybrids Mixed (15) 
—Compact, bushy plants with white, 
orange, gold and. salmon blossoms from 
July to October. Very fine for cutting. 
5107 Alyssum Procumbens, Carpet of 
Snow (4)— The dwarf, white, edging plant 
that is so desirable. Blooms all summer 
and fall. Each plant is a compact mass of 
snow-white blossoms. 
5122 Alyssum, Violet Queen (6)—A new 
dwarf compact variety bearing beautiful 
bright violet flowers all summer and fall. 
It is a pleasing contrast to the white flow- 
ering alyssums. 
5118 Bachelor Button, Double Mixed 
(20)—An abundance of double, colorful 
flowers from July until frost. Fine for 
cutting. 
5119 Bachelor Button, Jubilee Gem 
(12)—A dwarf, compact plant of bright 
green. A delightful background for the 
double, dark blue flowers. 
5123 Calendula, Sunshine (18)—The 
large, buttercup-yellow flowers bloom over 
a long period and are excellent for cutting. 
5124 Calendula, Campfire (24)—The 
large, dark orange flowers with a scarlet 
sheen are very attractive. 
5125 Calendula, Finest Double Mixed 
(18)—The old fashioned, free-flowering 
Pot Marigold of yellow and orange. 
5127 Campanula, Cup and Saucer, 
Canterbury Bell (20)— An easily grown 
biennial that gives a profusion of blue, 
rose, and white flowers. 
5129 Canterbury Bell, Annual Mixed 
(24)—Blue, pink, rose, violet, and white 
flowers in late summer and autumn. A 
fine border flower. 
5130 Carnation, Chabaud’s Giant Imp. 
(16)—Our most popular early flowering 
clove-scented carnation. The robust, long- 
stemmed plants give continuous bloom. 
5131 Castor Bean, Ricinus (120)—Tall- 
growing background plant with orna- 
mental foliage. Useful for screening alleys 
and unsightly places. 
5128 Cleome, Giant Pink Queen (Spid- 
erflower) (40)—Blooms profusely from 
Mid-summer to late fall. A Silver Medal 
winner in the 1942 All-America Selections. 
Bright salmon-pink, very attractive in tall 
borders and a good cut flower. 
5136 Cockscomb, Celosia Cristata (30) 
—The velvety-red heads of this old fash- 
ioned celosia add color to the garden. 
5139 Cosmos, Sensation Mixed (45)— 
—Immense pink and white blooms are 
truly a sensation, and are a great favorite 
for cutting. 
5141 Cosmos, Mam. Early Flowering 
Mixed (48)—The large, single flowers of 
red, pink, and white make a lovely show- 
ing from midsummer until frost. 
5303 Dahlia, New Dwarf Hybrids (20)— 
This new strain of Dahlias is selected to 
give a higher percentage of true doubles 
and a much wider range of colors. 
PRICES ae 
ON ALL FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 
YOUR CHOICE, ALIKE OR ASSORTED POSTPAID 
: 6 PACKETS FOR 48c (Regular = 
15 Packets for $1.00 | 
PACKET 10c EACH 
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- type and bearing larger blossoms. 
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5145 Dianthus, Pinks, Heddewit I. 
Mixed (12)—The freely-produced vers 
of ‘crimson, purple, pink, and white are 
for cutting. 
5148 Four O’Clocks, Marvel of Peru 
(24)—Flowers of red, yellow, lilac 
white. The glossy foliage and pr 
bloom make it an attractive bor eee 
from July until frost. 
5154 Gypsophila, Annual Ba 
Breath (15)—This improved London 
Market strain gives an abundance of lar e, 
pure white flowers. Make several planti 
for continuous bloom. 
5182 Painted Daisies, Finest Mixed 48 
—The annual Chrysanthemum is e 
grown and loved by all. Early bl 
choice colors. 
5183 Pansy, Giant Superb Mixed 
A large flowering strain in a oe ifu 
color range. 5 
5308 Pansy, Super Swiss Glante 
For size, color, and free blooming qua 
this garden favorite is unsurpassed. — 
5196 Phiox, Drummondi Annual M 
(12)—One of the easiest grown and m st 
satisfactory of all flowers. Our spe 
strain with its rich variety of clear, 
colors will delight you. Profuse pl 
even in 2 weather. 
in crimson - pink, 
and oranges 
shades. Very showy. Re 
(4)—Our unsurpassed, choice > 
Delicate green foliage simply co red a 
season with bright colored flowers. Th 
flowers resemble small roses an 
weather are at their best. © 
5213 Salvia, Farinacea, Blue & 
(36)—Sturdy plants with tall spikes 
lovely blue flowers. Fine for backgrow 
beds and borders. 
5225 Snapdragon, New Calif 
the Rust Resistant Mixtures. | 
in beds and fine for cutting. 
5226 Snapdragon, Super Giants, Ru: 
proof (30)—A mixture of our own s 
5228 Strawflowers, Everlastings, 
(20)—Our own collection of man 
especially selected for your wint 
decorative bouquets. 
5243 Sweet William, Single M 
—Pink, crimson, scarlet and whi 
in early spring. 
5248 Verbena, Giant Hybrids (1 
for borders, beds, porch boxes an 
tall growing plants like Lilies. Bloor 
summer and fall. All colors mixed. 
pacta (6)— Low, neat compact plar 
Bloom all summer and fall. Mi 
(Regular $1 50 Value) 
