
Annual Cambridge Blue Delphinium, 
10184%4. ANNUAL DELPHINIUM. Cambridge 
Blue. H. A. This is a Chinese type of Del- 
phinium which is strictly an annual. Blooms 
the first year from early sown seed. It is es- 
pecially fine for border plants with its tall spikes 
of blue flowers. The color is a rich light blue 
surpassing Belladonna in _ brilliancy. Plants 
average two to three feet in height. Pkt., 10c; 
2 pkts., 15c. 
1008. HOLLYHOCK, Indian Spring. H. A. 
A novelty Hollyhock from Holland. See page 40 
for color allusgtration. Pkt. d5c3. 2 pkts:, 25c. 
1007. HOLLYHOCK. Annual Single Mixed. 
Tall spikes of satiny mallow flowers throughout 
the 
summer. ~ PKt:, 10¢;72 pkts., Lbc; 24 oz:, 
60c; oz., $1.00. 
1000. HELIOTROPE. By ERP: Double 
Mixed. A fine house plant. Delicate blue and 
white flowers continuously appearing. Loved 
most for its fragrance. Pkt., 20c; 2 pkts., 35c. 
OLDS’ LARKSPURS 
The New Annual Giant Imperial Larkspurs 
are exceedingly graceful and attractive and are 
ideal for cut flowers as the flowering stems, three 
to four feet long, branch from the base of the 
plant. Sow early, and thin out the seedlings so 
each plant will have room for development. 
1015. Tall Giant Imperial Mixed. H. A. Tall 
old-fashioned spikes, 4 feet in height. Shades of 
blue, pink and white. Pkt., 5c; Ye oz., 45c; o2z., 
80c. 
1016. La France. H. A. Salmon-pink shade 
of the stock flowering type. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 
15e; 
1013¥%. Blue Spire. H. A. Deep oxford blue. 
Pkt: 10¢; 2opkts..015e: 
1014¥%. lilac Spire. H. A. A true lilac shade, 
Pkt, £0cs, 2 pkts:,.4 5c: 
1015%. Carmine King. H. A. Deep carmine 
rose. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15e; 
10164%2.. White King. H. A. 
two inches across. Pure glistening white. Pkt., 
10c; 2 pkts., 15c. 
1017'%. Rosalind. H, A. Rose suffused sal- 
mon ee KE. LOch 2) pKts:, Loe, 
1018. Improved Los Angeles. H. A. In this 
variety we have a rich salmon overlaid with a 
brilliant and pleasing rose. A beautiful flower 
in the garden and ideal for cutting. See inside 
Large florets 

back cover for color illustration. Pkt., 5c; % 
0z., 45¢; oz., 80c. 
Linaria (Baby Snapdragons). 
1023. LINARIA. (Baby Snaps.) Maroc- 
cana Hybrid Mixed. H. A. A beautiful little 
annual which is easily grown from seed. Flow- 
ers resemble small Snapdragons with spurs 
similar to a Columbine. The plant grows about 
one foot high and will usually bloom from seed 
in eight weeks. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c. 

ANNUAL LARKSPUR COLLECTION 
1014C. This collection is comprised of one 
pkt. each of the following Larkspurs: 
Blue 
Spire, Lilac Spire, Carmine King, White 
King, Rosalind and Imp. Los Angeles. Will 
make a splendid cut flower garden. Special 
Collection Price: 25c, postpaid. 

Annual Hartwegii Giant Lupinus. 
LUPINUS. Annual Hartwegii Giants. 
H. A. Easy to grow and a great improvement 
over the old variety. It is an annual of very 
striking habit, growing from 3 to 4 feet tall, and 
of the base branching type with 4 to 6 long 
spikes to the plant. The foliage is a beautiful 
cress green. Spikes contain 25 to 50 more blooms 
than the old type and the blooms are larger. A 
fine cut flower. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c. 
1028, 
Annual Yellow Freesia 
Scented. H. A. We think this is one of the 
finest of the new flowers. It has the fine form 
and habits of the Hartwegii type and a beauti- 
ful buttercup yellow color. This beautiful color 
plus the fine form is ample justification for its 
being in every flower garden, even the most 
aristocratic, but the outstanding feature of all, 
however, is its grand fragrance. It is especially 
strong and reminds one of the sweet scent of a 
102844. LUPINUS. 
freshly cut Freesia bloom. PkKt., 20c; 2 pkts., 
35c, : 
1025. LOBELIA. H. A. Dwarf Dark Blue. 
Compact, bushy little plants about 6 inches high 
and covered with little, bright blue flowers. At- 
tractive in window boxes or edging flower beds. 
Pict... 10c; 2epkts:, wc: a5 
OLDS’ IPOMEAS AND MORNING GLORIES 

Morning Glory, Pearly Gates. 
1043. IPOMEA. Pearly Gates. H. A. This 
new Morning Glory originated from a sport of 
the early Heavenly Blue Morning Glory. The big 
satiny-white 4%-inch flowers have a creamy 
shading in the throat. The vine is fast growing, 
attaining a height of about twelve feet with 
luxurious foliage of heart-shaped leaves of fresh 
light green. An excellent flower for a red, white 
and blue garden, Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. . 
Please Note: Plant on poor soil. Convolvulus 
and Ipomeas are both considered Morning 
Glories. The Convolyulus have a capitate instead 
of two linear stigmas. 
1049. IPOMEA. Scarlett O’Hara. H. A. 
Flowers are about four inches in diameter of a 
dark wine-red or deep rosy-crimson. They are 
produced on fast growing vines which start 
blooming within 65 days after seed is sown. 
Flowers are a lovely blaze of color during the 
morning, and until well in the afternoon, re- 
Maining open practically all day on cloudy or 
dull days. See inside back cover for color illus- 
tration. PKt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c; 1% oz., 75c; 
oz., $1.40. 
930. IPOMEA QUAMOCLIT SCARLET. (Cy- 
press Vine.) H, A. Mixed. Unexcelled for 
training up a light trellis. Bears many star- 
shaped scarlet or white blossoms; finely cut 
leaves. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 
898. IPOMEA QUAMOCLIT SLOTERI. (Car- 
dinal Climber.) H. A. A very handsome vine 
with finely cut fern-like ornamental foliage; a 
strong rapid grower attaining a height of 25 
feet, and covered with a blaze of fiery, cardinal 
red flowers, Somewhat resembling small Morning 
Glories with the bell turned back. Pkt., 15¢; 2 
pkts., 25c, 
1046. IPOMEA ALAMO or MILE-A-MINUTE 
VINE. H, A. The foliage ig dainty and delicate 
and lacy in appearance. The flowers are creamy 
white, about 1% inches in diameter, deep wine- 
red at the center, and unlike most members of 
this family, open late in the morning with the 
bright sun and remain open during the after- 
noon. . Pkt, 5c. 
RED, WHITE AND BLUE AORNING 
Will make a splendid display on a 
GLORY GARDE 
1042C. 
trellis, arbor or fence. Each collection consists 
of one full size pkt. of each, Heavenly Blue— 
bright blue, Pearly _Gates—white, Crimson 
Rambler—hbright red. Price: 25c, postpaid. 
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Crimson Rambler 
Morning Glory. 
Moonflower. 
1044. CONVOLVULUS. Crimson Rambler. 
H. A. The most easily grown and best flower- 
ing red Morning Glory. Ruby red with tube 
and throat white. Pkt., 5c, 
1040. IPOMEA. Noctifiora, 
Moonfiower. H. A, Mixed 
A fine, ivy-leaved climber, covered 
every evening with large, f 4h < 
De 2 cee ee ragrant flowers. Pkt., 
1045. CONVOLVULUS. (Morning Glory.) 
A. Imperial. A wonderful array of color— 
pure white through all shades of blue and red to 
the darkest purple, PKti,. 5c, ‘ 
1047. CONVOLVULUS, (Morning Glory.) 
H, A, Tall Mixed. The beautiful, old-fashioned, 
common Morning Glory. Pkt., 5c. 
1048, IPOMEA. (Morning Glory.) Heavenly 
Blue. Clark’s Early Strain, H. he ‘ou tavcne 
ite Morning Glory. Flowers measure 3 ton au 
inches across. Clear blue with white throat. 
PKt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; Ya 0z., 45¢; 0z., 75c. 
