Index to Flower Seeds, Plants and Supplies 
Achilleaie: 2o0-, 12 oks. ss 26 Cardinal Climber ..... 28. Forget-Me-Not, Chinese 32. Madeira Vine .......- pit l 2 
Acroclinium ...... 267150 MEGCOMMGhiOns,- ck men eieetonie 30) Four O'clock. 5738: Mallow sism viie |= s'alele oe 37 Saponaria ......... Senet 
Ageratum)s iene. e 26 Castor-Oil Plant ..... 44°" FOXGIOVERS Marstocte tothe Marigolditanr ws... « 39,45: Satin) Flower 3%. setae 35 
Alkanet on Soe east 28 wi Celosiceys om ydinca sertoes 31 i f . Marvel of Peru . 35, 38 Scarlet Runner Bean .. 44 
Aluminum Sulphate .. 62 Centaurea .......... 30. «6Gaillardia .......... 35. Matricaria ........6- 35, Scorlef Sage 2s sh ar . 44 
AYSSUIT ees Seater ae 26 -Gerastitim wigs. oes 31 Garden Gadgets 59, 60,61 Mignonette .......++ 38" Scablosdidvest she cateteeeane 45 
ATMOLONTHUS (018) 6. s 28 L. Cheiranthusto.0\a% sis 31 Garden Supplies ... 61,63 Milfoil .........06-- 26 /Schizanthus } seams 44 
Amanyilis ees a aman 53% Cherry, Bushsaaecesce 57 Gerland Flower ...... a Montbretia .2..-...+. 54. - Sea: Pink: "So Gia geen ae 
AnagalliSiseun cysteine 28 Chrysanthemums ..... 31 Geum .. eee eeeeens 38 Morning Glory ....... 40) Shasta’ Daisy 72 ste ce 4 
MEMUSa'E suede Ama ue 28 ni GINCFAKiG cei eean wer 31 Gilig oo eee eee eee 7 IMY OSOTIS toate oi eanetrnal cleus 40. Shell Flower ......... 54 
Antirrhinum® ole. cee. 26 Cinnamon Vine ...... 53  Gilliflower .......... ee ; Sheep Manure ....... oe 
Aquilegia xe. nonce DSi iClarkia aire oe eee ie ee 3] Gladiolus ........... NicstUntiunisiemicnere eis 41. Snapdragon’ 2.24.35. 6 
FODIS ) See ira ae 28 ClEONIe enters Li ales: halels 31] Gloxinias .........-. 22" Nemesia: isis ig ones 40 Snow-in-Summer ....- 31 
Anctotisiiasmieecuyce. oe 28), CODGCG eeawcins ie receins 31 Godetia .....+-.eeee 33. Nemophila .......... 40 Soil Test Kits ........ 62 
AKMEFid Lecisete tree ee 28) AA GOCKSCOMD) cates ets 31 Gomphrena ......... 35 Nicotiana .........-- 41 Sprayers ..+.. 2.2. a5 60 
ASPCrOGUS wer cries che 23 COLIMDINEGs et eiea poe 28 Gourds .........+0-- 36 Nierembergia ........ 40° Staticelss.ct-.rele meee 35, 45 
ASTEIS rahe Giarelsnrorsyeyoiete 219 YConetlower Swiss sce. 44 Grapes .....--eeeeee 25: Nigallacn’s eine ofa 40 GStocks 2, fieeuries ee 45 
Aubrietia® a2. o.y a. ee 28 CoreopsiSt scat nee neocon 31 Grass Seeds ...... 1, 2,3 Stock, Virginian ...... 47 
AVENSt Giaccone a a 355 a GOrntlowenn eee estcs Ai 30 Gypsophila ........-. 36) Oxdlisiu.c ee Ome: 54 sta tase ase = 
COSMOS 2. Rist aie ae - trawflower <2 ics. - 
Helenitsmiseanaercers a etene 36 PTR PRET Eis Trade ey Sy rE 37 
Baby Blue Eyes ...... 40 Cynoglossum ........ By) alinnthien eels 36 Pansies ... ae ke ay suming Cypress ap ees 
Baby's Breath 36 Cypress Vine ........ sy, Helichrysum 35 Pansy, Tufted ....... Sunflower... ost = 46 
Bachelor Button ..... 30 Hateherd srrrts"* 36 Painted Tongue ...... 44 Sweet Peas .........- ae 
Basco Prat Det 99.  Dahlias:. 2.7.25 32, 34, 56 ollyhocks .......... 36 Plefee Mele Bonin pouun aos 43 Sweet Sultan ........ Ze 
Balicons Vine oan 28 Daisy, African... 28, 47 Wonesty ...... | 35,36, 38 Peat Moss ........-. G2 Sweet William ....... 
Beaonio tak, aici 52 Daisy, English coer eee 28 Horticultural Chemicals 62 Pentstemon sts ween 3 Tickseed radiates 
Boe oe fk ee 38 Daisy, Painted...) 22). 44 Fintentsis.. Saas 61 Peruvian Daffodil 54 See Nee eee 54 
Bird Feeders (2-220. 59 Daisy, Shasta ........ 44) Hotkaps nie Monee 61] Petunia ............ 42 aor Re et torn ee ri 
Birdetlouses ee Bo.) Daisy, Swan) Rivers: -\.028 \a ih namonnian scene 37. Phlox .......eeeeeee 43 ie eh 5 pea ie (ate 47 
Bird Seed! osc ees le 59 = Delphinium ......... 33 Hyacinth Bean ...... 34° Pinks .....+.--20e0- 32 “ peek cweeeecuntedea4 
Blackberries ee Ruige ria, yar Me 57 Dianthtisiacevsies ce tusts Sy Hyacinth Candicans 54 Plant FoodSis a. cee 62 Tr a ’ AT 
Black-Eyed Susan .... 47  Didiscus ...../...... 34 y ie Poppies 4... 05-5. 43 ‘abies iii Abs oes ye 
ether yat fte Ribas fae a5 MOIGITONS ee Sal tions mee amie 34). Iberise Suid Cee. eae 29 Poppy, California ..... Sr oe ust Arcs Sas Corba 34 
Blue Lace Flower .... 34 Eimer pnateed em ayaa 24 ismone “hee ee 54 EORRy TUlipeMaleorterere ah UDErOSE ..--- ee eee 
Pearls OICHOS ia teven-usteriete penal Relat elole hs cccid oe clos a 
Bee ae 7 Pa Sie oe Doronicum =. 22). ..0).. 34 Kochia cents. m ere anne Sy omePotting: SOW nme ae es 62" -Venidiumiriss see? pee a 
Browallia ign. le ene DO AW DUSTENS ey caaicaea ain wis 60 Primrose oh waves eee 44 Verbenas ..........- at 
Burning Bush ....... Baas usty OMINer ne realty 30 eo ace REA Steet + a1 Pyretirurt.). wstease sects 44! UV iol arte scree Bi ose 
Butterfly Flower ..... 44 4 SILICA fae eh aoa an rons tf! 31. 47 
EGhinocystiS crush icine 34 i LathyrusSy veer ies 37) 2-Raspberriesy  yemonersier 57 Wallflower ..... oe) BAN 
Fouhene | Sto} gece crue ed 53%) Lavateray src ote sere Sie eRed Hot Poker Sree: 47 Wild Cucumber Vine .. 34 
Goladium’ 2yax.necos: OSE PaESChSChOltzid == seit ie 34 OS Lil@S Xt Ser. eaetersecs 337°54 Remedies wera.) smetrcsiers 63 Wild Garden Flower . GE 
Calendula. 2 oni 04). 297, SEuphorbia®.. «soe acs ... 34 Lime, Agricultural GZ Se RICINUS meget cherscenetee rset Ae Seed: Lie ner apres 6 x 
CONaree iw, oe alr erases 53) Everlasting: Flowers ¢).2-01SD) dleIMOni Gna ss) yonepaley anes SiMe ROCK GNCSS i victe: 21s) of untae 28 Woolflower, Chinese .. 
Calliopsisaeis esas 28 INU esetettas ahem wis BELLO ROSES. 6 6'as0 wie| +, 9/5. 50,511 6 
Campanulas ......... 29 SiFeverfew idiesiscee wcrc aa Eobells SR? aay SSM RUCSOCKICN suctreaaeeetiner AA SLN- OlOWaectebe cies ier see se 
Candyturt tomes << .tse% DOME laxdtsccs stapspercucs ss eacals ove-in-a-Mist ...... : Tar. 
Cann Savana ibalonemnoweds 53 Floss FlOowerus ce 2a 26 Lunaria .... 58307755 se oCIDIGIOSSIS Rae t ie creer) 4A ZiNMidS3 5 ..ce sp. us: <== 48, 49 
Canterbury Bells ..... 29  Forget-Me-Not ...... 40 )C LupinusSitein: mest emntr. SGIVIGM me ib atresia AA SET OT OX Prep ates eetever eee eats 
Index to Vegetable Seeds 
ASPONGGUS Gmc aleies «a Seg Chicony ane. eens orate eee 8 Garden Huckleberry .. 9 Mushrooms ......... 15 Pumpkins .........-. 20 
CHIVES Ma 2citean heya ecie s 9% > GumibOgiers Sicseceacusn seen enaas TS MUSKMEIONS = tay. ciereae eee 16 Radichact eee wae 21 
BEGNStsrotoe is al netecnve 56m -Gollardsiscs.an ene 8,9 Mustard ios wren erases 15 Rhubariwe eee 24 
Bectswee aaa oe Corn Popa. secre Seon 11 HerbSua tes ciate martes S 15 : 
BONCCOLG Wns cies wiehsic) «ove LagesCorn, «Sweet 15 sphere 11. Horseradish ..<.2.... NS ROKIGN ace te oes [54 tSGISify ween ene eee ae? 
BEGCCON I cie ys oe sis «)e oo OME Cress ae ooh ae ees Ds Hotkaps' is sata eraneie VOsemOMions iciriare. aces Litt gS PINGE Heres eee et PP: 
Brussels Sprouts ...... Omen Gucumbers? c: , cscieieel. 12 Onion setsic. ane TS SQuarhive ste ae eee 23 
d Kale yaaa eee neae ee 13 Sweet Corn .........; V1. 
Cobbucenm acct once vs 7 tmDandeltonys s.icie<cctevet ook 9 Kohlrabin ol cies 13 parley An lat retces SHOT ER 18 Swisss Ghardasic.cnt strane 24 
Carrots We eeye ee winiess) oie 8 OrsniPS ....--+22e . 
COUNEISW LE Rc aah oe 6) wEgaplant 4 Aue a cee, 13k) Leelee eae PENS St Peds( eens ts oe. sume eds hel beteaienack Bit ae bea Oe ae 
Celeriaci eee Pf 9 Endive ............. 13S hettucen., ee E4 BR Peppers 19 ),.e iki ess TR hao OCS Lae ai aia area a 
Geleryicierate noses, els cs 10 Popa Corman ere 11 Turnips ............. 
See S iy mL aS nt Feninehit acs cscs wiellavcte vases Mangels’). pi..6% 94 16... Potatoes. ... 24.3 +... 20,.- Watermelons/ ose. 
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