
Ageratum, Fairy Pink 
826. FAIRY PINK. 
to the dwarf Ageratums. 
not more than 11/2 to 2 inches high and continues to bloom until it forms 
a solid, compact mass of blossoms. Plants when fully grown are not more 
than five inches in height. Note illustration. 
(PERENNIAL) 
1156. CAUCASICA HYBRIDS. H. P. 
The perennial Scabiosas bloom from 
June to October and require little 
space and thrive in ordinary soil. They 
are of great value to the gardener as 
the graceful flowers in delicate shades 
of blue and lavender borne on long 
and erect stems make them very valu- 
able as cut flowers throughout the sea- 
son, No perennial garden is complete 
without them. This new strain of giant 
hybrids is very beautiful and a great 
improvement over the older types, be- 
ing more vigorous and larger with 
longer stems and larger petals. Plants 
grow to 18 inches in height and the 
lavender shades of flowers are frilled 
on the edges. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 
LARKSPUR 
1018. Los Angeles 

H. A. This dwarf, compact, 
soft salmon-pink Ageratum is a welcome addition 
It begins to bloom when 
Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 

1049. SCARLETT O’HARA. H. A. Flowers are not 
quite as large as the Heavenly Blue Morning Glory, but 
they are of good size and average about four inches in 
diameter of a dark wine-red or deep rosy-crimson. They are produced on fast growing 

Scabiosa, Caucasica Hybrids 
1018. LOS ANGELES. H. A. Several 
years ago we introduced to the trade 
a new strain of Double Stock Flower- 
ing Larkspur of which Los Angeles in 
our opinion was the most beautiful. It 
is an excellent subject in the garden 
and very showy and combines well 
with other flowers in bouquets. In this 
variety we have a rich salmon overlaid 
with a brilliant and pleasing rose, The 
foliage is a dark green making the 
large double flowers stand out very 
prominently. The flowers show up ex- 
ceedingly beautiful under artificial 
light. Plants grow about two to two 
and one-half feet in height on good 
stiff stems. If you have planted this 
variety before, we are sure that you 
will plant it again. However, if you 
have not grown this beautiful flower, 
we urge you to be sure to include it 
in your flower garden. Pkt., 5c; 4/2 
oz., 45c; 0z., 80c. 
until well in the 
appearance. As 
rather poor soil. 
with few flowers. 
vines which start blooming within 65 days after seed is sown. They are very showy for 
covering a fence or trellis. Flowers are a lovely blaze of color during the morning, and 
afternoon, remaining open practically all day on cloudy or dull days. 
The dark green foliage does not make a heavy growth, leaving the plants graceful in 
is true of all Morning Glories, Scarlett O’Hara should be planted on 
If planted on rich soil, an excessive amount of vine growth is produced 
Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c; 14 oz., 75c; oz., $1.40. 
PLANT FLOWERS FOR MORALE 
Brighten your garden, your home, and the homes of sick friends 
with flowers from your morale garden. They are needed in these 
trying times. 
1036. FERDINAND. H. A. Probably one of the 
gayest of all new flowers, this saucy, spicy, and 
colorful Harmony Type Marigold will be found 
extremely fine for cutting. Unlike the other Harmony Type Marigolds, 
Ferdinand is single flowered with a neat round crested center of dainty 
tubular florets of a rusty shade of golden-yellow surrounded by a 
single row of broad mahogany red guard petals. Flowers are 11/2 
to 13/, inches in diameter and are extremely showy and attractive. 
The plants are tall growing, 20 to 24 inches, upright, semi-compact 
growth. Stems are well over a foot in length. Like all Harmony 
Marigolds, Ferdinand is early blooming, commencing within three 
months after seed is sown and does not have the strong Marigold 
odor. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c. 
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