a 
-in great terminal plumes. 
2h Pkt. ROC? VY oz 
Hybric : 
clive’, POPPIES | 
Eschscholtzia - 
The State Flower of 
California 
Bring the rich coloring of § 
the western foothills to your A 
as garden with these attractive | 
snp % low growing annuals. Plant § 
ae ee them where you want them § 
pe Sa to grow. ‘This select mixture § 
*, includes soft pink, scarlet, } 
2s chrome, coffee red, claret f 
~ and royal purple. 
No. 2264, Pkt. 10¢; 
VY oz. 20¢; 12 07. 30c. 
POPPY 
Beautiful, satiny flowers of. 
many shades and colors, all with 
white centers. Foliage is hairy 
and finely cut. Sow where 
are to bloom as poppies dislike § 
transplanting. No. 2063, Pkt. 
10¢; 14 oz. 20c; 1% oz. 30c. 
For Stately 
Backgrounds Plume Poopy 
Plants rapidly attain a height of from 
6 to 8 feet. Leaves are large, silvery aa 
underneath, pale green above. In Au- Y#2% zag 
gust small creamy-white flowers bloom °* wa ze 
Very showy $27 Pas 
addition to the Peon 3 border. No, 35 ee 
Bee bi 
SNAPDRAGONS 
Antirrhinum 
“Improved Varieties, Tall and Semi-Tall Types 
NEW TALL SUPER-GIANT SNAPDRAGONS | 
This new Giant Type with its massive spikes of ex- § 
quisite blooms. is unexcelled.. Fhe blooms are mag- { 
nificent, being fully twice the size of common types, § 
spikes 3 feet tall. 
Apple Blossom. 
blossom pink. 
No. 2267, Pkt. 15¢. 
Snowflake. Dazzling white. 
No. 2268, Pkt. 15e. : 
Canary Bird. Rich canary 
yellow. No. 2269, Pkt: 15. 
ion 
The Rose. Rose-pink. 
15c. Jee 
ee Se Gi Ss Ye 
No. 2270, Pkt. 
Copper King. Bronze. 
No, 2271, Pkt. 15e. CRAM SS 
Orchid. Mauve-pink. ~\ES 
No. 2272, Pkt. 15e. 
Ruby. Deep ruby red. 
No. 2273, Pkt. 15¢: 
&5c. 

























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FLOWERING 
Soft apple 




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Separate Colors. 
Ye oz. 50¢; 14 oz. 
Super Giant Mixed. 
All colors. 
No. 2049, Pkt. 156; 
Y% oz. 40c; 44 oz. 70c. 
Semi-Tali Giant-Flowering SNAPDRAGONS 
Compact growth. Plant grows about 18 inches tall. 
Gloria—Deep rose-pink. No. 2274, Pkt. 15e. 
Golden Yellow—Yellow. No. 2275, Pkt. }5e. 
Empress—Rich maroon. No. 2276, Pkt. 15¢. 
Phila. Pink—Pure pink. No. 2277, Pkt. 15. 
Climax—Bronze-orange. No. 2278, Pkt. 15¢. 
Purity.—Fine snowy white. No, 2280,-Pkt. 15¢ 
Semi-Tall Mixed—All colors. . .No..2281, Pkt. j 
Separate Colors ~ 4-16. 07. 606; oz, $1.00. | 
Mixed 1% 07. shel a! OZ. whe 7 

































PERFECTION 
PHLOX 
For Brilliant and 
Constant Display 
Seed may be sown in 
open ground as soon as 
danger of frost is past 
» and in a few weeks beds 
} will be a mass of color. 
Za ¥or showy beds plant 
this fine mixture. 
Large Flowering. No. 
kG Pkt. Ise; Y o2. 
c. 
Dwarf Large Flowering. 
Splendid for borders. 
No. 2158, Pkt. 15¢; 
VY o7. 5c. 

The fantastically fringed 
and starred petals-of this 
attractive annual Phlox 
will give you a distinctly 
different flower, for. your 
garden this year. Pink, 
rose, and red, either alone 
or in combination, ‘some 
with bright eyes and white 
border. No. 2150, Pkt. 
15¢; % oz. 40c. 

‘Fringed Chinese PRIMROSE 
Indescribably beautiful. 
The leaves are heart-shap- 
ed, while the fringed and 
crested flowers are of every 
color and blend imagi- 
nable. Easily started from 
seed sown indoors. Does 
best in north window and 7% 
while maturing in summer gious 
months should be kept in <74%. 
a cool shady place. Spe- 
cial Mixture No. 2019, 
Pkt. 15¢. 


PRIMULA 
OBCONICA 
” One of the leading Primroses. 
Easily started from seed, the foot 
high plants produce lovely lilac or 
pink blossoms. A beautiful house 
plant. No. 2243, Pkt. 25c. 


Annual Surprise . 
ROCK GARDEN COLLECTION 
A carefully selected mixture of annual, showy flowers 
especially suitable for filling in those bare s ye in 
your rock garden until the perennials are established. 
No. 2196, Pkt. 15¢; %4 oz. 35¢; % oz. 60c. , 
Old Fashioned Hardy — 
SWEET ROCKET 
Hesperis matronalis 
This old favorite grows about 3 feet high 
and bears lovely spikes of lilac, white and 
purple fragrant flowers. Splendid for cut-' 
ting. wl atid es sa Sa ‘& oz. 50c. ‘ 



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