
Coffeyville, Kansas 

Frazier’s Seed Store 


LARKSPUR—Hardy Delphinium 
DELPHINIUM 
LARKSPUR (Hardy Perennial)—The regal stateliness 
of their massive, colorful spikes is unequalled by 
any other flower. They are of easy culture, suc- 
ceeding best in deep, rich, well-drained soil. 
Blooms in June and if spikes are cut close to the 
ground after blooming, new flowering growth will 
be produced. Blooms the first year if sown early. 
Pkt. 10c. 
LARKSPUR (Annual)—Giant Imperial lLarkspurs 
have superceded all other types for general garden 
use. Dazzling mixture. Pkt. 10c. 
KUDZU VINE (Jack-and-the-Bean-Stalk) — This 
great vine will attain a height of 8 to 10 feet the 
first season. The large, bright green leaves afford 
excellent shade and the purplish violet flowers 
are very fragrant. It will thrive in the poorest soil. 
Pkt. 10c. 
MOURNING BRIDE (Scabiosa)—Large flowered, tall 
double. Old maids Pincushion flower. An old 
favorite greatly improved in the size and color 
of the ball shaped flowers as well as length of 
stems. Unusual array of colors. Pkt. 10c. 
MOON FLOWER (Vine)—Covered with large, white 
flowers every evening. Pkt. 10c. 
EVERLASTING—AIl sorts mixed, composed of se- 
lected varieties of everylasting flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
FOUR O’CLOCKS—An old favorite, showy annual 
for beds and borders. All colors mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
FOXGLOVE (Digatails, Gloxinaeflora)—Much of the 
charm of an old-fashioned garden is created by 
stately spires of Foxglove. See outside back cover. 
Pkt. 10c. 
FOR-GET-ME-NOTS (Myosotis Alpestris)—While 
perennial in some sections, they may best be treated 
as annuals as they will bloom the first year from 
seed. Pkt. 10c. 
GAILLARDIA—Showy and free blooming. Brilliant 
flowers. Grandiflora mixture. Pkt. 10c. 
LANTANA—A beautiful and most desirable green 
house plant. The plants are constantly in bloom, 
the flower heads somewhat resembling verbenas. 
The color ranges from orange, white to rose and 
red. Pkt. 10c. 

FLASH MARIGOLD 
All American Selection for 1945 
Never have we seen a marigold so uniform in habit 
nor one which blooms so profusely as Flash. It is the 
earliest of all and continues to bloom and bloom throughout 
the season until frost. 
The name “Flash” is descriptive of the bright combina- 
tion of colors which range from vivid red through bronze 
with a few yellow flowers to give a harmonious contrast 
to the massed brilliance of the firey alive plants. In most 
of the flowers the base color of tangerine is overlaid with 
rich marigold-red. Individual flowers of this new Single 
French Marigold grow 134 
plants, 18 inches tall. Pkt. 25c. 
inches and more across; the 

MARIGOLD—Sunset Giant 
SUNSET GIANTS—A remarkable new sweet scented, 
robust growing, extremely large flowered type 
introduced in 1937. The large flowers frequently 
attain a size of 5 inches and their definite sweet 
scent adds to its value as a cut flower variety as 
well as a good garden plant. The color range in- 
cludes deep orange, golden orange, deep yellow, 
light yellow, lemon yellow and a delightful new 
shade of primrose. Pkt. 10c. 
GUINEA GOLD—Bodger’s Reselected, new carnation 
flowered Marigold. The richest, purest, orange- 
gold imaginable. The flowers are decidedly more 
artistic than all other marigolds and resemble Giant 
Carnations. Easy to grow. Pkt. 10. 
DWARF FRENCH DOUBLE—Excellent dwarf, com- 
pact plants, free flowering. Flowers golden yellow, 
bordered maroon red. Scabious shaped. Blooms 
Fstek and flowers profusely until hard frost. Pkt. 
c. 
DOUBLE TALL AFRICAN—All double, very large 
Globular Orange and Yellow flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
GOURDS—Our mixture consists of all shades and 
sizes and are sure to please. Pkt. 10c. 
HOLLYHOCKS—Chaters extra fine double mixed. 
Pkt. 10c. 
KOCHIA (Burning Bush)—Summer Cypress. Its light 
oe pais turns to a bright scarlet in the fall. 
. 10c. 
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