Hollyhocks 
4 1436 DOUBLE TRIUMPH. 5 ft. Beautifully 
fringed rosette flowers in many new 
pastel shades and bi-color combinations. 
SCM iets soe obs Bie % oz, 60c; pkt. 15¢ 
1437 CHATER’S DOUBLE MIXED. 5 ft. Ex- 
tremely double flowers resembling small 
peonies with closely packed petals. Col- 
or range includes erimson, rose-pink, 
yellow, salmon and secarlet......:..... 
Oa eT Oe OE ONS % oz. 60c; pkt. 15¢ 
1440 ANNUAL INDIAN SPRING. Blooms in 
5 months from seed. Has double and 
semi-double fringed flowers in shades of 
pimkhon, 4-5. ft. “plamts:.. chine, s os Pkt ibe 

Hardy 
Larkspur, 
see page 
52. 

Annual Baby’s Breath will add a charm to 
any bouquet of garden Howers. 

The silvery seed pods of Lunaria are used in 
winter bouquets. 
Baby’s Breath 
Gypsophila (Perennial) 
1410 PACIFICA, New rose-pink form, coming 
into bloom after the paniculata variety has 
PASSO... woe 6 SPONCICIODRO Or catia conc ee cneR Rot Pkt. 25¢ 
1415 PANICULATA. 2-3 ft. Plants are branchy 
and spreading with stiff, wiry stems and 
minute white flowers, producing a graceful 
misty effect. Used extensively with cut 
flowers and for winter bouquets..Pkt. 10c 
ANNUAL GYPSOPHILA 
Graceful branching plants with clusters of 
delicate flowers about one-half inch across. Beau- 
tiful in bouquets with other flowers. 
1416 ELEGANS GRANDIFLORA ALBA. 1% ft. 
LOBELIA, Crystal Palace (Annual) 
1489 Height 6 in. Plants form compact little 
bushes covered with brilliant, deep blue 
flowers throughout the summer, Desir- 
able for edgings, bedding and pot cul- 
[abtns) FON Chet oh ade amt Goo Oe mee Pict. Loc 
LUNARIA or Honesty (Biennial) 
1490 Height 2 ft. Has purple flowers followed 
by shiny silvery seed pods. It is called 
‘*Honesty’’ because the seeds can be 
seen through the pods. Also known as 
St. Peter’s Penny. Very attractive in 
winter bouquets combined with Physalis 
and other Hverlastinesis......'.« Pkt. 10¢ 
LUPINS, Hartwegii (Annual) 
Ts Edawior Hiteke Sek ae eee 1493 Height 2 ft. Tall graceful spikes of pea- 
eo ee sacs ioe 2563; pkt. 10c¢ shaped flowers in delicate shades of 
y 3 : 3 blue, lavender, pink and white. If cut as 
1417 ELEGANS GRANDIFLORA ROSEA. 1% they mature the plants continue to 
ft. Beautiful soft pink. % oz. 25c; pkt. 10¢ GIANT IMPERIAL LARKSPUR with large individual LOOM Pec ss ss Sly, cee eC: Ga Pkt. 10e 
—_—. lossoms sets closely on spikes. 
HeLiaNTHus, see Sunflower, page 57. 
pee Everlasting or Strawflower CGunual Larkspurs 
nnug 
1425 Height 2-3 ft. Large double flowers, i- Giant Imperial Double 
114% in. across, are pada ced all Bpouer 
Colors range from yellow, orange, re Rionomtateaer cawecially valuable for oe TH 
= = . i: nis SE Ler sens strain, especially valuable for cutting. The 
end, rose, 10, white. . Splendid sae spikes are heavily covered with fully double flow- 
BAER B isis otis ae 3 22 1S 3 ae ee ae ers; individual florets are large and closely placed 
on the stems, Height 3-4 feet, 
1470 BLUE BELL, Azure blue. 
1471 BLUE SPIRE. Deep violet-blue, 
1472 DAZZLER. Rich, lustrous searlet. 
1473 MISS CALIFORNIA. Salmon-rose. 
1474 WHITE SPIRE. Dazzling pure white. 
1475 GIANT IMPERIAL MIXED, 
Any of the above, ¥ oz. 40c; pkt. 15c. 
3 Packets (your choice) for 40c. 

LATHYRUS, Perennial Pea (Perennial Climber) 
1480 LATIFOLIUS. 6-8 ft. A decorative vine for 
a trellis or fence. The flowers are borne in 
large clusters all summer, and are splendid 

fs ae “ : 5 oe : for cutting. Mixed colors: rose, white and 
erimson, Once established, the roots should 
K ochia may be clipped to form a perfect hedge. Opa bedi swunboCun bear een ie rae re Pkt. 10¢ 
KOCHIA,; Summer Cypress (Annual) LINARIA, Maroccana (Annual) 
1465 Height 2-2% ft. Plants are erect, much- 1486 FAIRY BOUQUET. 8 in, Flowers are small eH 
branched and densely pyramidal resem- and dainty, cesenbling miniature snapdragons. = 
i ll closely-sheared evergreens, The colors range through crimson and gold, ; 
tees ie aiheey soft bright if pink, mauye, blue and rose. Bloom in about 8 Lathyrus can be trained on. posts, 
turning to red in fall. % oz. 25c; pkt. 10c WECKS LEOMMSCER «rel sere nates ater lon Pkt. 15¢ trellises or wires to fill in any gaps. 


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