GOURDS, ORNAMENTAL (a)—Cul- 
ture II. Cover seeds 1/2-in. Useful climb- 
ers, large foliage; singularly shaped. 
Last years when fully ripened and 
cured. Mixed. 
GYPSOPHILA (a) 
(Baby’s Breath) 
ANNUALS: Culture II. Cover Y-in. 
Ht. 11/2-ft. Blooms 6 to 7 weeks. Sow 
two weeks apart for continuous bloom. 
White—A pure strain. 
GYPSOPHILA (hp) 
PERENNIALS: Culture VII. Cover 
14.-in, 
Perennial White—Tiny flowers on slen- 
der stems, producing a mist-like effect. 
HELIANTHUS (Sunflower) (a) —Cul- 
ture II. Cover ¥/4-in. 
Sun Gold—New! Huge 100% double 
flowers, 4 to 5-ft. tall. Pkt. 15c. 
HELICHRYSUM — See _ Everlasting 
Flowers. 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) (hp) — 
Bright coral red flowers on wiry stalks. 
Charming for low border or rock gar- 
den, Pkt. 15c. 
HOLLYHOCK (hp) 
Culture VII. Cover seeds 14-in. Ht. 5 
to 8-ft. Succeed best in deep, rich, well- 
drained soil. Like warm, sunny place. 
Double Mixed— 

CENTAUREA, Imperialis 
IPOMOEA—See Morning Glory. 
KOCHIA (Burning Bush or Fire Bush) 
(a) —Culture II. Cover 1g-in. Ht. 3-ft. 
Close, compact, bright green pyramidal 
bush, moss-like foliage that turns bril- 
liant red in fall. Fine hedge plant. 
LADY SLIPPER—See Balsam. 
LARKSPUR (a) 
Culture IV. Cover 1%-in. Ht. 2 to 4-ft. 
Blooms all summer. Clustered flowers 
on tall spikes, feathery foliage. 
Blue Spire, Giant Imperial—Most desir- 
able blue. Pkt. 15c. 
White King, Giant Imperial — Large, 
double, pure white. Pkt. 15c. 
Giant Imperial Mixed—Pkt. 15c. 
Pink Perfection—2-in. florets, cutting 
spike 24-in. or more. Pkt. 15c. 
LINUM (a) ANNUALS: Culture III. 
Cover 4-in. Ht. 15-in. Need sun. 
Scarlet Flax—Brilliant glossy-red flow- 
ers on delicate stems, Life of individual 
flower short, but blooming season can 
be prolonged by successive sowings. 
LINUM (hp) +—PERENNIAL: Cul- 
ture VII. Cover ¥-in. Need sun. Ht. 
15-in. 
Perennial Blue — Light blue, upright 
flowers in great profusion all summer. 
LOBELIA, Crystal Palace (a) —Culture 
V. Cover 7vs-in. Ht. 4-in. Small, round, 
compact plants covered with deep blue 
flowers, dark foliage. 
LUPINES (a) #—Culture III. Cover 
seeds 12-in. Midsummer. Prefers light 
shade. Long spikes of large dark blue, 
sky blue, rose, or white flowers. Mixed. 
LUPINS (hp) 
Russell’s Choice Mixed — Wonderful 
border flower of many lovely colors. 
Gold Medal winner, 1937, Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD (a) 
Culture II. Cover ¥%-in. Ht. various. 
Blooms early and late. 
Burpee’s Gold—Extremely large, sweet- 
scented, double. Odorless foliage. 21/2- 
fC Pitel Se. 
Butterball, Dwarf French Double—All- 
America 1942. Compact, 6 to 10-in. 
plants; very early. 114-in. blooms. Pkt. 
i5c; 
Crown of Gold, Odorless—AIl-America 
1937. Short, quilled center petals, with 
flat, deep orange guard petals. Branch- 
ing plant, 214 to 3-ft. Midseason. 
Dwarf Royal Scot—Mahogany red flow- 
ers with gold stripes. Plants, 24 to 30- 
in. PEt. 15c: 
Dwarf Single—Masses of eight-petaled 
single flowers, 14/2 inches across. 
Guinea Gold—Magnificent golden flow- 
ers with carnation-like petals. Plants 
2 to 21-ft. 
Harmony Type, French Dwarf Double 
Hybrids—Flowers 134-in., all double. 
No strong Marigold odor, Plants 12 to 
14-in. Combinations of yellow, orange, 
blotched and striped combinations of 
orange or yellow with maroon. Earliest 
of all. Pkt. 15c. 
Harmony Type, French Tall Single, 
Ferdinand — A tall French Marigold 
with brown rays and golden tufts. Pkt. 
15c. 
Spry—1941 All-America. Extra dwarf 
double French type; about 9-in. tall; 
114-in. flowers, clear yellow crested 
center, mahogany-red guard petals. 
Blooms in 9 weeks. Pkt. 15c. 
Sunkist — 1943 All-America. Dwarf, 
compact, very early. Continuous bloom- 
ing, 6 to 10-in. mound-shaped plants. 
Flowers to 11-in. across. Pkt. 25c. 

AGERATUM, Midget Blue 

IPOMOEA, Heavenly Blue 
Yellow Supreme — Sweet-scented, yel- 
low, 3-in. blossoms. 
Yellowstone, Mission Giant—All-Amer- 
ica 1942. Late blooming. Pkt. 20c. 
MIGNONETTE, Sweet Scented (a) — 
Culture I. Cover vts-in. At. 15-in. 
Dwarf, with many small spikes of fra- 
grant blossoms. Long blooming. 
MOON FLOWER (a)—Culture VIII. 
Cover seeds 1%4-in. Plant in a sunny lo- 
cation. Quick-growing vine with dense 
green foliage and pure white flowers, 5 
to 6-in. across, that open in evening 
and on cloudy days. Fragrant. 
MORNING GLORY (a) 
(Ipomoea) 
Culture III. Cover %4-in. 
Heavenly Blue—Vigorous, quick grow- 
ing, with extremely large blue flowers. 
Long blooming. Pkt. 15c. 
Scarlett O’Hara — All-America 1939. 
Rich wine-red or deep rosy crimson 
blossoms about 4-in. across. Pkt. 15c. 
Pearly Gates—1942 All-America. Un- 
usually large white flowers, luxurious 
foliage. Plant with Heavenly Blue and 
Scarlett O’Hara for red, white and blue 
effect. Pkt. 15c. 
Tall Mixed — A very large-flowered 
strain with many lovely colors. 
MOSS ROSE—See Portulaca. 
MOURNING BRIDE—See Scabiosa. 
NASTURTIUM (a) 
Culture III. Cover ¥2-in. Prefers sun- 
ny location. Thrives in poor soil. 
Dbl. Glorious Gleam Hybrids — Sweet 
scented. Long stems. Compact habit. 
Many colors. 
Golden Gleam—Double ‘and semi-dou- 
ble fragrant gold blossoms, semi-tall 
plants. 
Golden Globe (Dwarf Dbl.) —Color like 
Golden Gleam. Dwarf. 
Scarlet Gleam—Fiery red. 
Single Tail or Climbing—May be used 
for covering fences or trailing over 
rockwork. A wide range of colors. 
NEMOPHILA (Baby Blue Eyes) (a) — 
Culture II. Ht. 6-in. Dwarf, spreading 
plants; sky blue flowers, lighter toward 
center. 
NICOTIANA (a) #—Culture I. Cover 
ts-in. Ht. 2% to 3-ft. Long tubed, 
petunia-like blossoms pour rich, spicy 
fragrance over the garden morning and 
evening. 
PANSY (a) +#—Culture VII. Cover 
Vy-in. Ht. 6-in. 
Swiss Giants—Long-stemmed, especial- 
ly for cutting. Pkt. 50c. 
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