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RoseFi iy 2 Ly, ERED bo. BAZ igo eile, 
Ha, 6”. These are among the post peuLtinis and trosibloaraine of. our hardy annuals. The plants 
are low, spreading, and the seedlings begin to bloom when small and increase in size and beauty with 
age. The single firs are cup-shaped, and the double appear like little double roses. In a bed the display 
is wonderfully attractive throughout the Summer. The plants like sandy soil and a sunny exposure, grow 
and bloom freely and are never troubled with diseases or pests. They will endure more hot sun. and 
drought than almost any other flowers. SINGLE FLOWERED PORTULACA 








DOUBLE ROSE FLOWERED PORTULACA penmece gy eeer pines ey fine ggobts in Mix- 
F ure seeds 5e Oz. c. 
pase? Sat ee Mixture Ofek Saal Novelty Portulaca Jewel. A dazzling, free flowering 
yellow, salmon and white. Packet 5¢; 1/32 oz. crimson flower, four times the size of the or- 
40c. . dinary single ‘varieties. Packet 5¢ and 25c. 
hy BLUE BELLS, Phacelia 
ae Se ale: ‘a Campanularia, California Blue Bells, ha, 8”. 
Wy. 2 ES > Branching little plants* bearing a profusion of 

Whe. aT ' lovely géntian blue bells, for beds or pots. 
WAN Tanacetifolia. Blue. Honey bearing. 
Vicida (Gentian Blue), 2 ft. Rich deep blue. 
Complete Special Mixture of Phacelia. 
QUEEN ANNE’S LACE 
Daucus Carota. Finely cut foliage, filmy, lace like 
white flowers. Fine for mixed bouquets. 
RUDBECKIA (Coneflower) 
Indian Maid, Novelty for 1942. Bright golden yel- 
ing a beautiful contrast in this cactus type. 
RICINUS, Castor Sout hha RUDBECKIA, 
A tall branching plant clothed with large tropi- Poraee ter pie 
cal leaves often tinted rose or crimson. They rangements 
are showy in groups, and always attractive. In Starlight is 
mild climates they are perennial, and will grow semi-double 
20 feet high. The Zanzibar Ricinus grows more large flow- 
dense and has larger foliage than the older kinds. ered, has long 
All are handsome, and give a semi-tropical ap- wiry stems 
pearance to the grounds. ~Easily grown; fine for Coloring prim- 
backgrounds. rose yellow to 
Dwarf Red. Spire. Low growing plant with at- mahogany 
tractive red leaves and red pods. Flowers vary 
Sanguineus, 7 ft. Red leaves and stems. - in — doubleness. 
Zanzibarensis, 8 ft. Large-leaved; beautiful seeds, A.A. *42. 
of various colors and variegations. ag My joy. — Extra 
Complete Mixture of Ricinus. large flowers 
of ahah ah 
c CREEPING ZINNIA hi het ny ark 
SANVITALIA - Procumbens fi. Free — flower- 
pl. Creeping Zinnia, ha, 6”. ing. u bec la, Star ight 
A _ charming little trailer Hirta| Autumn Tints, hp, 3- 3% ft. Flowers Bt 

All Seeds: Pkt. Se, 21 for $1 ,00—Jumbo Pkt. 10c, 11 for $1 00 

[38] Portulaca for the most colorful, eaetly grown bedding annuals | PO : 
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low petals surround a deep mahogany zone giv- | 
thriving in almost any situa- bronzy Autumn shades Btpa Fl in di- 
tion and covered with bright ameter. Petals stand out. Novelty for 1942. 
double golden firs, desirable Purpurea WHybrida, hp, 4 ft. Rich red, varied; 
for beds, edgings and the long-blooming, showy and beautiful. = © 
rockery. Splendid Comp ete Mixture. 

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