GENERAL LIST OF ANNUALS 
Each, pkt. 10 cts. 
African Daisy (Arctotis). Daisy-like 
flowers from July to frost. Fine for 
cutting. 2 ft. Special mixture. 
Ageratum, Dwarf Compact, Blue Cap. 
A fine dwarf bedding plant 4 inches 
high, with heads of lavender-blue 
flowers. Plant in full sun or half-shade. 
A., Blue Perfection. Large heads of 
deep blue flowers. 9 in. 
Alyssum, Sweet. Fragrant masses of 
pure white bloom. An excellent dwarf 
plant for borders and window-boxes. 
A., Violet Queen. Flowers bright violet, 
on a 4-inch plant. 
Bachelor’s Button (Centaurea). Long- 
stemmed flowers fine for cutting, doing 
well in any soil. Double varieties, mixed. 
Balsam, Rose-flowered. Bushy plant 
2 to 3 feet tall, thatis easily transplanted. 
Showy flowers produced in clusters. 
Plant in rich soil, in a sunny location, 
and give plenty of water. 
Calendula, Orange Shaggy. Brilliant 
orange blooms with deeply fringed 
petals. 11% ft. 
C., Double Varieties, Mixed. Shades of 
yellow and orange. 
Calliopsis bicolor. A daisy-shaped flower 
that is good for cutting. Yellow, with 
a garnet eye. 10 in. 
Candytuft (Iberis). Fragrant trusses 
of white bloom. Needs plenty of water. 
C., Mixed Varieties. Rose, pink, lilac 
shades. 
Canterbury Bells, Annual. Bell-shaped 
flowers on long spikes. Mixed colors— 
pink, blue and white. 
Carnation, Chabaud’s Giant Double 
Improved. A fine strain, spicily fra- 
grant. Mixed colors. 
Castor Bean (Ricinus). Tropical-look- 
ing plants with ornamental foliage. 
Reaches 6 to 10 feet in height. Mixed 
varieties. 
Centaurea, Jubilee Gem. Cornflower. 
Double, vivid dark blue blooms on a 
12-inch plant fine for edging. Foliage 
bright green. 
Chinese Woolflower (Celosia childsi). 
Glove-shaped heads of flowers on a 2 to 
3-foot plant. Mixed colors. 
Chrysanthemum, Annual. Double va- 
rieties, mixed. 
Clarkia elegans. Choice double varieties 
in a wide range of color. Likes some 
shade. 
Cleome (Spider Plant), Pink Queen. 
Large flower head of clear pink. 4 ft. 
Cosmos, Crested. Extra early, beginning 
to bloom in July. Double; mixed colors. 
214 ft. 
C., Mammoth-flowering. Extra early, 
blooming before frost. Choice mixture. 
4 ft. 
C., Orange Flare. Single flowers, bright 
orange in color, produced in July on 
long stems. 4 ft. 
Cockscomb (Celosia cristata). Flat 
velvety heads of bloom, often cut and 
dried for winter decoration. Mixed 
shades. 
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Coleus, Choice Mixed. Showy foliage 
plant. 
Dianthus, Double, Mixed. Chinese 
Pink. Large loose flower clusters. Long 
blooming season. 
Dusty Miller (Centaurea). White- 
foliaged plant for edging. 
Forget-me-not (Myosotis). Favorite 
blue-flowered plant fine for use as a 
ground-cover. 
Four o’Clock (Marvel of Peru). Red, 
yellow, and white, mixed. Erect; bushy 
plants 2 feet high. 
Gaillardia picta. Daisy-like flowers in 
mixed colors. Grows in any soil. 1% to 
3 ft. 
Godetia, Double Azalea-flowered. 
Showy flowers in long spikes, in shades 
of pink, mauve, rose, etc. Dwarf. 
Gypsophila, London Market Im- 
proved. Babys-Breath. Large pure 
white flowers. 
Heliotrope (Cherry Pie). Fragrant 
clusters of bloom in mixed colors— 
violet, purple and white. Very free 
flowering. 
Lobelia gracilis. Trailing plant with 
light blue flowers. 
Phlox, Large-flowering Annual Va- 
rieties, Mixed. Large heads of bloom 
in choice colors. Branching plants 1 to 
11% feet tall. 
Poppy, Single, American Legion. 
Orange-scarlet, on long stems. 
Poppy, Double Shirley. Mixed colors. — 
21 ft. 
Poppy, Single Shirley. Mixed colors; 
large, silky petals. 
Portulaca, Mixed. Sun-plant. Single 
blooms in bright, cheerful colors. A 
fine ground-cover for dry sunny places. 
Salpiglossis, Mixed. Painted-tongue. 
Gay funnel-shaped flowers striped with 
gold, rose, scarlet and white. Plant in 
full sun. 2 ft. 
Salvia, Scarlet. Looks well when planted 
in front of masses of dark foliage. 
Snow-on-the-Mountain (Euphorbia). 
Showy foliage plant with masses of 
green leaves striped with white. 
Stock, Large-flowering Ten-Weeks. 
Dwarf. Spikes of fragrant bloom in 
mixed colors. 
’ Strawflower. Heads of little flowers often 
dried for winter decoration. 
Verbena, Large-flowering Hybrids, 
Mixed. Good bedding plant. 1% ft. 
Let the flowers in your garden 
symbolize our way of life. Keep 
?em blooming! 

Poppy, Single Shirley 
Calendula, Double 


Phlox, Mixed 
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