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O ZONALE—A splendid strain of the 
Geraniums— best varieties. (Pkt. 15c). 
__Hardy perennials, blooming from Ma 
Geum—intil frost, about 2 feet high. y 
LADY STRATHEDEN—Rich golden yellow flowers. 
(Pkt. 10c) (3 pkts. 25c). ’, 
MRS. BRADSHAW —Orange scarlet flowers. (Pkt. 
10c) (3 pkts. 25e). 
oye Baby’s 
Gypsophilia—e 27; 
—Graceful plants of light 
fairy -like growth, much in 
demand for cutting and com- 
bining with other flowers for 
bouquets and vases. 
ELEGANS WHITE — Annual 
white, very largely grown 
by florists for use in bou- 
quets. (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 35c). 
ELEGANS PINK—(Pkt. 10c) 
(4% oz. 30c). 
HLEGANS CRIMSON—(PRt. 
~ 10e) (% oz. 30c). 
PANICULATA (Perennial)— 
Fine for bouquets; white 
flowers. (Pkt. 10c) (3 pkts. 
25e). 
° SUNFLOWER—Annual fine _ for 
Helianthus—?yiting. Sow in a sunny spot. 

CALIFORNIA—Rich golden yellow flowers, resem- 
bling a chrysanthemum. (Pkt. 10c) (4% oz. 20c). 
NEW RED—F lowers dark chestnut-red tipped with 
yellow on edge of petal. Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 20c). 
SUN GOLD—This sunflower makes a brilliant sea of 
color as all the plants burst into bloom on the 
same day. If planted in May will flower in early 
August. Blooms are all double, pure deep yellow. 
(Pkt. 10¢e) (3 Pkts. 25c). 
° Lemoine Giant—Fragrant old fash- 
Heliotrope—ionea flowers of blue and white. 
(Pkt. 10c). 
Double Mixed — Hardy perennial 
Hollyhock—eroving 5 to 6 feet tall. Excellent 
for backgrounds and fences. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 25c). 
° DOLICHOS—Purple Soudan— 
Hyacinth Bean— annual. A rapid growing 
climber for sunny situations, 8 to 10 feet. Stems 
purplish red and purple shades in the leaves. Long 
spikes of pea-like flowers of deep reddish maroon, 
followed by beautiful metallic purple seed pods. 
(Pkt. 10e) (Oz. 25c). 
“celles unan-tae ES aU 
flowers, larkspurs are strikingly beautful. Height 
2% feet. 
GIANT IMPERIAL— 
BLUE BELL—A. fine medium Blue. 
BLUE SPIRE—Deep Oxford Blue. 
DAINTINESS—Delicate Lavender. 
LILAC KING—Rich Lilac. 
LOS ANGELES IMP.—Brilliant Rose. 
MISS CALIFORNIA—Pink Shaded Salmon. 
PINK PERFECTION—Light Pink. 
PINK KING—Soft Salmon Rose. 
WHITE KING—Glistening White. 
Any one above—(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 50c). 
Mixed—(Pkt. 10c) (%4 oz. 40c). 
oe: Perennial Delphinium—Hardy plants 
Larkspur—producine splendid spikes of flower 
throughout the summer. 
BELLADONNA—Immense spikes of lovely pale blue. 
(Pkt. 15ce) (% oz. 60c). 
BELLAMOSUM—A lovely counterpart to Belladonna. 
Rich deep blue flowers. (Pkt. 15c) (4% oz. 60c). 
GOLD MEDAL HYBRIDS—A wonderful improved 
type of Delphinium. The colors range from palest 
lavender, through every shade of blue to pansy- 
violet, several shades being blended in some of 
the varieties. (Pkt. 15¢e) (4% oz. 50c). 
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DENVER, COLO. 33 
LARKSPUR—(Con’t) 
ROCKY MOUNTAIN BLUE—A native of the foot- 
hills and higher elevations of Colorado. Blooming 
in early spring, about 1 foot high, dark blue in 
color, very showy. (Pkt. 10c). 
Shrubby perennial plant, 1 foot high 
Lantana—jearing verbena-like pink, yellow, 
orange or white flowers having an agreeable aro- 
matic odor. (Pkt. 10c) (3 pkts. 25c). 
Li (Grandiflora Rubrum) (“Scarlet Flax”’)— 
MUMIA very effective and showy bedding 
plant naving fine foliage. The flowers are a bril- 
liant scarlet crimson. Plant about 1 ft. high. (Pkt. 
10c) (% oz. 20¢e). 
PERENNIAL BLUE—A naray ~»perennial; bears 
graceful bright blue flowers from June till frost. 
Height 18 inches. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 25c). 
E b li CRYSTAL PALACE COMPACTA— 
Opella Beautiful deep blue, fine for bedding, 
4 inches high. Blooming quickly from seed and last- 
ing all summer, these attractive little bushy plants 
are exceedingly useful as edging or for rockeries. 
(PRt. 10c) (4% oz. 5O0¢c). 
Polyphyllus (Perennial)—Hardy plants 
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Lupins— y, feet high, having numerous spikes 
of variously colored flowers. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 35e). 
RUSSELL’S PRIZE MIXTURE — Perennial — These 
remarkable Lupins have spikes of blooms often 
3% feet in length. Flowers are bi-colored and 
some solid colors. (Pkt. 15e) (% oz. 50c). 
° Free flowering 
Marigolds annuals of ea- 
Siest culture. 
GUINEA GOLD—Flowers dou- 
ble with carnation like pet- 
als of deep golden orange. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 35c). 
YELLOW SUPREME — Fluffy 
double flowers of golden 
yellow. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 35e). 
LEMON BALL—Giant double 
quilled flower of lemon yel- 
low. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz 35c). 
ORANGE BALL—Immense double flowers of deep 
orange. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 35c). 
AFRICAN MIXED—Double tall varieties of orange 
and yellow. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 25ce). 
CROWN OF GOLD—Colarette type, plants 2 feet 
tall, flowers 2% inches across with crested cen- 
ter and broad guard petals of bright orange. 
(Pkt. 10c) (3 pkts. 25c). 
SUNSET GIANTS—Plants 3% feet tall, with huge 
flowers 6 inches in diameter in orange and yel- 
low. (Pkt. 10c) (3 pkts. 25c). 
FRENCH MIXED—Flower brightly striped orange 
and brown, blooms freely until frost. (Pkt. 10c) 
(% oz 25c). 
ROYAL SCOT—Flowers a combination of gold and 
mahogany in symmetrical stripes which radiate 
from the center of flower, plants 2 feet high. 
(Pkt. 10c) (%4 oz. 35c). 
DOUBLE HARMONY—Very charming dwarf French 
type, plants 1 foot high. Flower deep orange 
edged with maroon. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 35c). 

Mexican Burning Bush 
—SUMMER CYPRESS—A rap- 
id growing, highly ornamental 
annual forming perfect pyra- 
mids 2 to 2% feet high, cov- 
ered with feathery green 
branches, which in the fall 
turn to deep red. Makes fine 
summer hedge. Thin to 18 
inches apart. (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 
25e). 

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