FROM Aceratum TO Linnia 

The finest FLOWER SEEDS in the world 
All Flower Seeds 
10c PER PACKET 
excep? where otherwise noted 

AGERATUM (a) 
Culture II. Cover Yg-in. Ht. various. 
Blooms early summer to frost. 
Blue Cap—New, dwarf. Rich, deep 
blue. 6-in plants. Pkt. 15c. 
Blue Perfection—Deep amethyst-blue. 
9-in. plants. 
Midget Blue—1940 All-America. Com- 
pact 2 to 3-in. plants. Azure blue. Pkt. 
PAYS. 
ALYSSUM (a) + 
ANNUALS. Culture II. Cover %4-in. 
Ht. various. Blooms early summer to 
frost. 
Carpet of Snow—White flowers. Plants 
about 114% ft. across and only 3-in. 
high. 
Little Gem—Clouds of honey-scented 
white flowers. 
Lilac Queen—Lavender-lilac flowers, 
6-in. plants. 
Violet Queen—Dwarf, compact, free 
flowering. Small, sweetly scented flow- 
ers; rich, deep shade of violet. Pkt. 15c. 
ALYSSUM (hp) + 
PERENNIALS. Culture VII. Cover 
Yy-in. Ht. 3 to 9 in. Blooms early 
spring. 
Saxatile Compactum (Gold Dust) — 
Brilliant golden-yellow flowers and 
grayish-green foliage on compact, 
spreading plants. Favorite for rock 
gardens. 12 in. 
ANCHUSA, Blue Bird (a) +—Culture 
II. Cover seeds Yg-in. Sprays of in- 
Aigo blue Howers; 20 to 24-in. compact 
alants. 
ANTIRRHINUM (a) + 
(Snapdragon) 
Culture I. Cover ¥-in. Ht. various. 
Sow early. They germinate slowly. 
Maximum (Tallest Varieties) —Rust- 
resistant. Best for wealth of flower 
spikes. Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
Large Flowered (Tall Giant)—A fine 
strain for bedding or cutting as the 
spikes are heavy and long. Mixed. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Super Majestic (Semi-tall) — Large 
flowers on semi-tall plant. Rust-proof. 
A fine mixture of colors in this type. 
Mixed, Pkt. 15c. 
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Half-Dwarf (Large Flowered) —Very 
good for bedding. Heavy spikes and 
good length. Large blooms. Mixed. 
Pkt. 15c. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) (hp) #+— 
Culture VII. Cover Y-in. Ht. 142 to 2 
ft. Prefers light shade, fairly rich soil. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Long-Spurred—Ex- 
tremely large flowers, wide range pastel 
colors, Pkt. 20c. 
ARCTOTIS (Blue-eyed African Daisy) 
(a) —Culture I. Covers 1%-in. Ht. 212- 
ft. Midsummer to frost. Prefers sun. 
Grandis—Pure white blooms, bluish 
center with gold band. 
ARMERIA (Thrift) (hp) —Rock-gar- 
den or edging plant of bright rose and 
white. Clustered flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
ASTER (a) 
Culture I. Cover '%-in. Ht. various. 
Need rich soil, good sun. 
American Branching—Most popular. 
314 to 4-in. double blooms. Branching. 
Plants 2 to 3-ft. Long stems. All colors. 
California Giant Improved—5-in. dou- 
ble flowers, with long curled petals; 
stems 114 to 2-ft. long. Branching 2 to 
3-ft. plants. All colors. Pkt. 15c. 
Giant Crego (Wilt-resistant) —Flow- 
ers 4 to 5-in. double, with ribbon-like 
petals curled and twisted. Vigorous, 
branching 2-ft. plants. Long stems. All 
colors. Pkt. 15c. 
Giant Crego Navy Blue—1943 All- 
America. Large 4-in. long petaled 
double flowers, deep purple blue, al- 
most blackish blue. True, uniform, 12 
to 20-in. branching plants. Pkt. 25c. 
Queen of the Market (Wilt-resistant) 
—First to bloom. Nearly round, dou- 
ble, 3-in. flowers, long stems. Plants 
18-in., spreading. All colors. 
BABY’S BREATH—See Gypsophila. 


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PETUNIA, Single 
KEY TO SYMBOLS 
The symbols after the 
name of each flower give 
you the following infor- 
mation: 
(a)—Annual 
(b)—Biennial 
(hp)—Hardy Perennial 
(hhp) —Half-hardy Per- 
ennial 
e—Suited to full shade 
+—Suited to semi-shade 
For’ key to cultures see 
page 31. 

BACHELOR’S BUTTON (a) 
(Centaurea or Cornflower) 
Culture IV. Cover 1%-in. 
Blue Boy—vVery fine, fully double. 
Blue. Pkt. 15c. 
Jubilee Gem—All-America 1937. Com- 
pact 1-ft. plants, completely covered 
with large, double, deep blue flowers. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Pinkie—Double, deep pink. Pkt. 15c. 
Red Boy—Deep glowing red. Pkt. 15c. 
White—Glistening snow-white. 
Mixed— 
BALLOON VINE (Love-in-a- Puff) 
(a)—Culture III. Cover 142-in. Ht. 8 
to 10-ft. Prefers warm location. Rapid 
growing climber with white flowers, 
succeeded by small, balloon-like seed- 
pods. 
BALSAM (Lady-Slipper) (a) #—Cul- 
ture II. Cover %-in. Ht. 2-ft. Double, 
camellia-like flowers. Wants partial 
shade, plenty of moisture. Sow late. 
BLUE LACE FLOWER (Didiscus) (a) 
—Culture I. Cover seeds Ys-in. Ht. 
2-ft. Blooms midsummer. Clusters of 
lavender-blue 21/2-in. flowers, like tiny 
parasols. 
BURNING BUSH or FIRE BUSH—See 
Kochia. 
CALENDULA (a) 
(Pot Marigold) 
Culture II. Cover %4-in. Ht. 18 to 20- 
in. Midsummer to frost. Grows any- 
where. Stands drought and heat. Trans- 
plant to 12 to 16-in. apart. 
Campfire Improved—Double 4-in. flow- 
ers, deep orange. Heavy stems. Pkt. 
Isc: 
Orange King—Extra fine, deep orange, 
dark center. 
Orange Shaggy — All-America 1935. 
Deep orange, lighter centers; Chrysan- 
themum-like blooms. 
Mixed— 

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