
Kennedy Kwality Flower Seeds MED 

AQUILEGIA—Columbine 1. 
Very hardy, easily produced from seed, 
flowers early summer; good cut flower. 
Clematiflora Mixed. Absolutely distinct in 
formation, resembling Clematis. Me- 
dium height, compact habit and free 
flowering; individual flowers large and 
solid in petal. Color range includes 
delicate pastel shades of pink and blue. 
Pkt. $1.00 
Crimson Star. Long-spurred, brilliant dark 
crimson. Pkt. 25c, 1/2 oz. $2.00 
Chrysantha. Canary. Pkt. 25¢, /s oz. $1.00 
Coerulea. Blue base, petals white. 
Pkt. 25¢, / oz. $1.00 
Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids. Very long spurs, 
excellent form and magnificent range 
of color. Pkt. 50c, 1g oz. $2.50 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Long-Spurred Hybrids. Blooms 
very large, spurs very long. Colors 
range through shades of mauve, blue, 
purple, white, yellow, pink and red. 
Pkt. 50c, 1/ oz. $3.50 
Longissima. Award of Merit at the Chelsea 
Show in 1934. Extremely long spurs 
often 4 inches in length. Delicate pale 
yellow flowers. Pkt. $1.00 
Long-Spurred Imperial Blue. Sky-blue. 
Pkt. $1.00, '/ oz. $2.50 
Long-Spurred Imperial Pink. Rose. 
Pkt. $1.00, 1/ oz. $2.50 
Long-Spurred Imperial Red. Bright crimson. 
Pkt. $1.00, 1/4 oz. $2.50 
Long-Spurred Imperial White. Snow-white. 
Pkt. $1.00, 14 oz. $2.50 
Long-Spurred Imperial Yellow. Chrome-yellow. 
Pkt. $1.00, 1/4 oz. $2.50 
Imperial Long-Spurred Hybrids Mixed. 
Pkt. $1.00, 1/4 oz. $4.00 
ARABIS—Rock Cress #.?. 
Alpina. One of the best hardy perennials for 
rock work or edging. Flowers white. 
Pkt. 35¢, 1/4, oz. $1.50 
Alpinus rosea. Very dwarf, covered with rose- 
colored flowers. Pkt. 50c, 1/2 oz. $2.50 
ARCTOTIS—African Daisy 4.4.4. 
Autumn Shades. A wealth of daisy-like flowers, 
late summer till frost. Tones of red, orange, 
burnt orange, bronzy orange and various 
shades of yellow and cream. Excellent border 
plant. Pkt. 50c, /g oz. $3.00 
Grandis. Pearly white marguerite-like flower, 
delicate mauve center surrounded by a nar- 
row gold band. Pkt. 25c, 1/4 0z. 75¢ 
ASCLEPIAS cv. 
Large clusters of orange-scarlet 
Pkt. 25¢, 1/, 0z. $1.00 
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Aquilegia—Long Spurred 
Tuberosa. Umbels of attractive orange flowers. 
24 inches high. Pkt. 25c, 1/44 oz. $2.00 
ASPARAGUS c:. 
Plumosus nanus. Beautiful fernlike foliage, ex- 
tensively used for cutting. 
i Pkt. 25c, 100 seeds $1.00 
Sprengeri. For hanging baskets and cutting. 
; Pkt. 25c, 100 seeds 50c 
ASTERS 4.4. 
Plants from seed sown in the open ground in 
May bloom profusely in September and Octo- 
ber. For July and August flowers sow in March 
or April in cold frame, pots or boxes in the 
house. If a succession of Asters is desired, plant 
Queen of the Market for early; Astermums, 
Royal, Giant Crego and Ostrich Plume for mid- 
season; Giant Branching and Beauty for late. 
Give plenty of room—rows 21/, to 3 feet apart 
and from 12 to 15 inches apart in the rows. 
Single Giants of California 
Developed from Double Giants of California. 
Flowers measure 8 to 4 inches across, stems 18 
to 24 inches long. Petals slightly twisted. Un- 
excelled for cut flower. 
Rainbow Mixed. Pkt. 35c, 1 oz. $1.25 
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