STOCKS 
"Sure to Bloom” 
&; Just imagine! Stocks actually flowering all summer from seed sown 
outdoors about May 15th. As the summer advances, the flowers are 
more plentiful and the stems longer. The plants are of branching habit, 
eventually growing to about 18 inches high, with a large percentage of 
large, double flowers. For the best results sow stocks in rather poor soil, 
and in full sunlight. 
6b20—Harris’ Variety Mixture. A mixture especially made up of equal 
‘amounts of all the colors named. Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 25c; 144 Oz. 75c. 
6021—White 6023—Red ~ 6025—Dark Blue 6027—Rose 
6022—Pink 6024—Azure 6026— Yellow 
Any color: Pkt. 15ce; Lg. Pkt. 35c; 14 Oz. 85c. 


C602—Collection of one regular packet each of the seven colors for 85c 
(saving you 20c). 

SNOW-ON-THE-MOUNTAIN 
5192—Euphorbia Marginata. This husky two foot annual is grown 
primarily for its green and white foliage which combines beautifully 
with bright colored flowers in the garden or in bouquets. Self sows 
readily. Pkt. 10c; 14 Oz. 25c; Oz. 70c. 
STATICE 
Sinuata. One of the prettiest of the various “‘Everlastings.’’ Their 
long sprays of bright-colored paper-like flowers are just as decorative ola, 
in the garden as they are in winter bouquets. 2 ft. sae soe 
Garden by Beatrix Farrand, L. A. 

- 3 Photo by Mattie Edwards Hewitt 
6170—Regal Mixture. A mixture of white, rose, yellow and blue. % 
Pkt. 10c; 4 Oz. 25ce; Oz. 50c. “Sure to Bloom” Stocks are ideal bedding material. 
TAHOKA DAISY 
7952—Blue Daisy. The daisy-like single flowers 
of pure lavender blue are profusely borne on 
bushy, compact plants 18 to 20 in. tall. The 
foliage is fine and fern-like. 
Pkt. 15c; 144 Oz. 75c. 
No garden is complete without some snapdragons, 

SNAPDRAGONS 
Tall Growing—Rust Resistant 
5050—Special Varieties Mixed. As most mix- 
tures we have seen were not well balanced for 
colors, we have made up our own mixture of 
equal proportions of the seven colors described 
below. It can’t be compared with any cheaper 
mixture. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 25c; 44 Oz. 55c; 14 Oz. 90c. 
5051—Pure White. Immense flowers. 
5053—Salmon. Glowing deep pink. 
5055—Crimson Red. Luminous deep crimson. 
5056—Orange. Copper, gold and orange. 
5057—Canary Yellow. Bright yellow. 
5058—Pink. Soft, clear light pink. 
5059—Scarlet (Campfire). Vivid bright red. 
Any color: Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 44 Oz. 70c; 
14 Oz. $1.20. 


C505— Giant Rust-Resistant Collection. One 
packet each of the seven colors for 75¢ (saving 
you 30c). 

New Colossal Snapdragons 
This new strain has enormous florets closely 
placed on long sturdy stems. If you are not 
troubled with rust, by all means plant some 
of them. 
5030—Colossal Mixture. A well balanced mix- 
ture of all colors. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 44 Oz. 60c; 14 Oz. $1.00. 
Half-Tall Snapdragons 
Although these grow only 18 to 24 inches tall, 
they are preferred by many for outdoor summer 
bedding because they flower so freely and 
continuously. 
5115—New Color Mixture. Here is something 
special in snapdragon mixtures. It is a mixture 
we make by using the light and unusual colors. 
Might be called a “Pastel Mixture.” 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 14 Oz. 65c. 
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SUNFLOWER 
Dwarf Sunflower 
6195—Sungold. Brighten up drab surroundings 
with these brilliant double sunflowers on plants 
only 5 feet tall. 
Pkt. 10c; 14 Oz. 40c; Oz. $1.25. 
Mammoth Sunflower 
747—Mammoth Russian. This is the tall, large 
flowered variety which often grows to tre- 
mendous heights. Makes excellent winter bird 
feed especially when mixed with suet. For 
other uses, see page 43. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 20c. 
- THUNBERGIA 
7940—Black-Eyed Susan. A _ small, easily 
grown vine having yellow and creamy-white 
flowers with black centers or “‘eyes.’” Grows 
very rapidly from seed. Used in window boxes. 
Pkt; 15¢e3 4207. Se: 

Plant a row of dwarf sunflowers in your Victory Garden. 
