
STARRED VARIETIES SUITABLE FOR ROCK GARDENS 7 
COSMOS. A hardy annual growing from 
4 to 6 feet tall. The flowers, which re- 
semble single dahlias in shape, are borne 
profusely on long stems. Pkt. 10c. 
EVENING SCENTED STOCKS. An old- 
fashioned annual that is grown for its 
fragrance rather than its beauty. The 
flower is purplish lilac and gives off an 
entrancing odor during the early evening. 
Pkt. 10c. 
FORGET-ME-NOT. Very popular, beau- 
tiful biennial. Hardy enough to remain in 
open ground over winter. Blue. Pkt. 10c. 
FOXGLOVE. This is one of the hardiest 
of all perennials. The flowers are tubular 
in shape and are borne on long spikes 4 
to 6 feet in height. Foxgloves will do well 
either in partial shade or bright sun, and 
on most any kind of soil. 
PRICES, mixed colors. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 20c. 
GAILLARDIA. Also called Blanket Flow- 
er. A hardy perennial which will bloom 
the first year frem seed if planted early. 
The plants are about 18 inches tall and 
will bloom over a long season. Flowers 
are scarlet and yellow blended. Fine for 
cutting. Pkt. 10c. 
GODETIA (Satinflower). This attractive 
and showy annual thrives in rather poor 
soil and will stand some shade. Flowers 
are borne profusely and are of rich satiny 
texture. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. 
GOURDS. Ornamental gourds. Large and 
small mixed. Interesting fruits produced 
on vines in same manner as cucumbers. 
Pkt. 10c. 
HELICHRYSUM (Straw Flower). This is 
one of the best of the everlasting. The ef- 
fective double flowers in rich glistening 
colors make a wonderful display either in 
the garden or for winter bouquets. 
Pkt. 10c. 
HELIOTROPE. A half hardy perennial 
that should be treated as an annual in 
this climate. It will bloom in the open gar- 
den the first year but does best if sown in- 
doors or in hotbeds and transplanted to 
the open when the weather is warmer. 
The flowers are very fragrant. Each 15c. 
HOLLYHOCKS. This is the old favorite 
found in nearly all flower,gardens. It isa 
very hardy perennial and as it grows very 
tall is finely adapted for rows along high 
fences or beside buildings. (For seed and 
plants in separate colors see page 24.) 
Pkt. 10c. 

Se Semties 
Gaillardia 
“LINUM (Scarlet Flax). 

KOCHIA or SUMMER CYPRESS. This 
beautiful annual, sometimes called Burn- 
ing Bush, forms a globe-shaped bush 
about 2 feet to 2% feet in height, which 
resembles a cypress tree. In summer, the 
color is light green, but in the fall it turns 
carmine to blood-red, when the frosts 
come. Flowers are inconspicuous. Pkt. 10c. 
LARKSPUR. A hardy garden annual. 
Long a favorite. Flowers are various 
shades of red, blue, white, etc. Will grow 
on almost any variety of soil. (See page 
5.) Pkt. 10c. 
*XLINARIA. A dainty easily grown annual 
bearing small spikes, like a miniature 
snapdragon, of brilliant colors, including 
yellow, crimson, “pink, purple, etc. Plants 
about 12 inches tall. Fine for borders or 
rockery. Pkt. 10c. 
A very effective 
and showy hardy annual bedding plant. 
Long blooming period. Brilliant scarlet 
flowers on delicate stems about 1 foot 
high. Pkt. 10c. 
*LOBELIA, DWARF. Plants small and 
compact and very hardy, bearing a pro- 
fusion or brilliant blue flowers. A great 
favorite not only for borders but for win- 
dow and porch boxes as well. Each 10c. 
*LOBELIA, TRAILING. A beautiful plant 
for window boxes and hanging baskets. 
The flowers are similar to the compact 
Lobelia but the plants are loose and trail- 
ing. Each 10c. 
LUPINS. This is a hardy free blooming 
annual that has been coming into popu- 
larity recently. It makes a very rapid 
growth and bears a profusion of long, 
graceful spikes covered with many pea- 
like flowers in many colors. Very satis- 
factory for massing or in shrubberies. 
Pkt. 10c. 
MIGNONETTE. Another’ old-fashioned 
favorite flower. No garden complete with- 
out it. Large spikes, very fragrant. 
Pkt. 10c. 
MIMULUS (Monkey Flower). Fine, showy, 
free-flowering plants suitable for porch or 
window boxes, succeeding well in shady 
positions. While they are  half-hardy 
perennials they bloom well when planted 
early. The blooms are brilliantly colored 
and blotched. Each 15c. 
MORNING GLORY. <A _ well - known 
climbing annual of rapid growth and pro- 
fusion of blooms. An old-time favorite. 
(See page 5.) Pkt. 10c. 
MARIGOLD, FRENCH. Our mixture of 
this fine annual contains a wide range of 
colors and markings in both the double 
and single flowers. These are more dwarf 
than the African but the wide variation of 
Sour plowers make them very attractive. 
; Cc. 

Morning Glory 

Petunia 

Larkspur 
MARIGOLD, AFRICAN DOUBLE. A fine 
hardy annual of vigorous growth about 3 
feet tall. It is covered during its blooming 
season with many globe-shaped orange 
and lemon-colored blossoms. Pkt. 10c. 
NASTURTION, DWARF. Half hardy an- 
nual. Blossoms very profusely all the 
season. Many brilliant colors, mixed. 
Needs no trellis. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; '4 Ib. 40c. 
NASTURTIUM, TALL. Beautiful annual 
climber for trellises and arbors; of easy 
culture; gorgeous colored flowers until 
killed by hard frosts. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 
V4 Ib. 40c. 
NIGELLA (Love-in-a-Mist). Pretty gar- 
den annuals with feathery foliage in 
which large double charming blue and 
white flowers are set. Pkt. 10c. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES. One of the finest 
and hardiest of all perennials. The flowers 
are large and showy, the petals satiny. 
The plants require but little care and will 
grow in very poor soil, but respond to 
good soils and fertilizers. Pkt. 10c. 
PETUNIA. Mixed colors. Profusely bloom- 
ing; hardy. In bloom till frost comes. Easy 
to grow anywhere. (See page 6.) Ea. 10c. 

Cosmos 
