Marvel of Peru—See Four O’Clocks 
Matricaria 
The plant is cov- 
ered with numer- 
ous and _ freely 
branching flower 
stems, which are 
literally covered 
with very double 
flowers, resem- 
bling a button 
Chrysanthemum. 
Capensis (Fever- 
few). Small, dou- 
ble white flowers 
grow on plants 2 
feet tall. Fine for 
cutting. Pkt. 5c. 

Matricaria 
Matthiola Bicornis (Evening Scented Stock) 
An old-fashioned little annual, with a 
delightful perfume which its purplish 
lilac flowers give out in the evening. 
Grows 12 inches high. Pkt. 5c. 
Mignonette Reseda 
A well-known fragrant plant. Can also 
be grown indoors, in pots for winter 
use. Sowings made in April and again 
in July will keep up a succession of 
bloom from early summer until frost. 
Sweet Scented. 
The old fash- 
ioned variety 
with small 
spikes, but the 
most sweetly 
scented of all. 
Pkt. 5c. 
Special Mixture 
Large Flower- 

ing. Pkt. 5c. ey ‘ 
Mignonette 
Mimulus 
Moschatus (Musk Plant). Trailing 
plant for damp shady places. Fine 
for rockery. Small yellow flowers. 6 
inches. Pkt. 10c. 
Tigrinus (Monkey Flower). Dwarf 
bushy plants 1 foot high with large 
Gloxinia-like flowers of white, yellow, 
gold, pink, red and maroon. Does best 
in partial shade. 12 inches. Pkt. 10c. 
Nasturtiums 
The maximum of 
bloom is produced 
in dry gravelly or 
sandy soil. Water 
freely until plants 
are established. It 
is best to pick the 
blossoms almost 
daily. Dwarf va- 
rieties grow to a 
height of 12 to 15 
inches; the tall, or 
climbing 6 to 10 
feet. 
Reliable Dwarf 
mixed varieties. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c. 
Lobb’s Climbing, 
mixed colors. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 20c. 
Reliable Tall mix- 
ed Varieties. 
Picts 1c ozte20c 
Semi-double Dwarf. Sweet scented. 
Plants are dwarf and compact without 
runners. Fine for borders and edging. 
Mahogany, Fiery scarlet, Golden yel- 
eet and finest mixed. Pkt. 10c¢; 
oZ., 25c. 

Semi-Double 
Nasturtium 
Semi-Double, Sweet Scented 
Orange Gleam. Flowers are very large, 
uniformly semi-double and profusely 
free flowering, while the color is a 
deep glowing golden orange with a 
deeper shading at the center. Plants 
are semi-dwarf, bearing the flowers 
well above the light green foliage on 
long wiry stems. Pkt. 10c; 0z., 25c. 
Golden Gleam. The large, golden-yel- 
low flowers average two and one-half 
to three inches across. They are borne 
on erect stiff stems six inches in length, 
Pkt..10c; oz. 25c. 
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Salmon Gleam. Blooms delicate golden 
salmon. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
Scarlet Gleam. The flowers are a fiery 
orange scarlet, blooms almost 3 inches 
across, very fragrant. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
Gleam Hybrids. Are a collection of 
gorgeously colored, large double flow- 
ers of dazzling beauty in colors of 
salmon, golden yellow, orange scarlet, 
cerise, cream yellow, orange crimson, 
and Bsr flushed scarlet. Pkt., 10c; 
OZ., Cc. 
Fragrant Flowers 
Alyssum, Scabiosa. 
Candytuft. Stocks. 
Carnation. Sweet Peas. 
Dianthus. Sweet Sultan. 
Heliotrope. Sweet William. 
Matthiola. Valeriana. 
Mignonette, Violet. 
Nasturtiums, W allflower. 
Nicotiana. 
Nemesia 
These bushy plants grow only 6 to 8 
inches high but bear continuously, 
brilliantly colored flowers of red, or- 
ange, crimson, cream, scarlet and rose 
lipped with other colors. Does best in 
cool situation and partial shade. 
Compacta. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Nemophila (Baby Blue Eyes) 
A splendid annual 6 to 12 inches high 
of easy culture. Flowers all summer 
if planted in cool, shaded locations. 
Insignis Blue. 6 in. Pkt. 5c. 
Nicotiana (Tuberose Flowered Tobacco) 
Delightfully sweet - scented, tubular 
flowers, blooming continually from 
July to October. Grows 2 to 8 feet 
high. Do well in partly shaded places. 
Affinis. Crimson, pink, white or mixed 
colors. Pkt. 5c. 
Nierembergia 
A most charming plant, 5 to 6 inches 
tall, with lovely lavender blue flowers, 
heightened by a touch of yellow in the 
center. Blooms 15 weeks from seeding, 
until heavy frost. Likes full sun. Ex- 
tremely beautiful in the rockery, win- 
dow box, flower pot or border. Has a 
spread of 8 to 10 inches. A half hardy 
perennial. Hippomanica. Pkt. 15c. 
Purple Robe. Received the 1942 All- 
America Bronze Medal Award. Flowers 
are several shades deeper blue or vio- 
let blue in color than the Nierembergia 
Hippomanica. About 6 in. tall. Pkt. 25c. 
Nigella (Love-in-a-Mist) 
A compact free-flowering plant of 
feathery foliage, with curious looking 
flowers and seed pods of easy culture, 
growing well in any garden soil. It is 
a hardy annual, about 15 to 20 inches 
high. Flowers are light blue or white. 
Blooms all summer. 
Mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
Oenothera 
(Evening Primrose) 
Plant 1 to 2 feet 
Rhigh. Produce con- 
mee tinuously large 
ae Single Poppy-like 
fflowers of rose, yel- 
low, white, ete. 
Blossoms open 
towards evening 
and last well into 
the next day. Likes 
a sunny location. 
Lamarckiana. Yel- 
low, large flowered, 
every showy. 1 to 2 
ft. Blooms June to 
August. JPKE oc; 
Phacelia (California Blue Bell) 
An attractive and easily grown annual 
about 8 inches high loosely branching 
with rich blue flowers. Blooms very 
early. Very effective for edgings, also 
a fine pot-plant. Campanularia. Pkt. 5c. 
















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Pansies 
Plant in a shady situation and give 
plenty of moisture and fertilizer. Pick 
faded blooms so they do not go to seed, 
Plants about 6 inches high. 
PANSY CUL- 
TURE. The seed 
may be sown in- 
doors in February 
or March; or in 
spring in the open 
& Toll a ines 
shady, cool spot 
where the plant 
can be protected 
from the _ strong 
mid-day sun. Pan- 
sies should be 
classed more as a 
annual and seed 
sown every year. 
Engelmann’s Giant. This early flower- 
ing giant strain contains a great varie- 
ty of both dark and light shades; all 
of the five blotched type. Pkt. 25c. 
Swiss Giamts. The flowers are very 
large, borne on long stems, from early 
spring until frost, in a great variety 
of colors. Try these wonderful Swiss 
Giant Pansies. Finest mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
Maple Leaf Giants. Different from other 
pansy types. The leaves are of giant 
size and the flowers up to 4 inches 
across, in a wide range of colors. Mix- 
ed. Pkt. 25c. 
Gould’s Reliable Mixture. Flowers of 
large size, good form and substance and 
pleasing range of shades and colors. 
Pkt., 15c. 
Gould@’s Faney Bedding Mixture. A mix- 
ture of many sorts which are admira- 
bly adapted for beds or borders. They 
ane very hardy and free-blooming. Pkt. 
10c. 
Phlox, Annual 
Drummondi Gigantea. AY Ystrain@not 
Phlox Drummondi with flowers an inch 
and a quarter to an inch and a half 
in diameter. The habit is erect and 
uniform, growing 9-12 inches high. 
Gigantea Art Shades. Pkt. 15c. 
Gigantea Red Glory. Pkt. 15c. 
Gigantea Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
Phlox, Gigantea Rosy Morn. Bronze 
medal winner in the 1941 All-America 
Selections. A single, annual phlox of 
brilliant rose with white eye. Extra 
large flowered, pleasing color combina- 
tion and an early, free bloomer. 12 
inches tall. Pkt. 15c. 
Gigantea Salmon 
Glory. Awarded 
™ All-America Silver 
Medal in 1939. Has 
soft but rich sal- 
mon-pink florets 
with wide creamy- 
white eyes. Pkt. 
15¢. 
Of dwarf 
with very 
pretty star-shaped 
flowers. Grows 
about 12 in. high. 
Choice mixed. Pkt. 
TDC; 
Starred. 
habit 
Phlox Drummondi 
Flowers for Shade or Semi-shade 
Achillea. Lupine. 
Alyssum., Matricaria. 
Anchusa. Myosotis. 
Annual Phlox. Nemesia. 
Aquilegia. Nicotiana. 
Asters. Oenothera. 
Bellis Daisies. Pansy. 
Canterbury Bells. Platycodon. 
Salvia. 
Schizanthus. 
Snapdragon. 
Sweet Alyssum. 
Sweet Sultan. 
Sweet William. 
Viola. 
Centaurea. 
Clarkia. 
Coreopsis. 
Delphinium. 
Digitalis. 
Godetia. 
Heuchera. 
Lobelia. 
