

Marvel of Peru (A). An old fashioned, bushy, thrifty plant 
‘| with bright blooms opening in afternoon and on cloudy days. 
® Freely flowering from midsummer to frost. A fine annual hedge. 
Pkt., 10¢; oz., 45c. 
<2 GAILLARDIA—Blanket Flower (P*). This hardy perennial 
| §6r blooms from July until frost. Thriving anywhere, this gives 
<= you combinations of yellow and red. Pkt., 10c; 4% oz., 30c. 
= GERANIUM (TP). Sown early in the spring, indoors, these are 
easily raised from seed and frequently reward the cultivator 
with charming new colorings. Our mixture is of the largest 
; and finest strains. Pkt., 15c. 
FORGET-ME-NOT (P). Best treated as an annual in this section, although it often winters with some protection. The 
dainty, clear blue flowers flourish in partial shade. Pkt., 



{AC}. A valuable class of annual climb- oe 
ers. If allowed to ripen on the vines, the — GOURDS 
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gourds can be kept for months as unique 
ornaments, Directions for keeping Gourds 
on request. : 
SMALL FRUITED MIXED. All shapes, colors and markings. 
Pkt., 10¢; oz., 25e. 
LARGE FRUITED MIXED. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 25e. 
GYPSOPHILA Trive almost anywhere and give a 
Sethe charming misty effect in bouquet or bor- 
der with their many tiny blossoms. 
ELEGANS GRANDIFLORA ALBA—Angel’s Breath (A*). 
Pure white, large flowered. Pkt., 10¢; % o2., 25c. 
PANICULATA—Baby’s Breath (P*). Fine white flowers in 
June and July. May be dried for winter bouquets. Pké., 
10c; %@ oz., 25e. 

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HELICHRYSUM—DOUBLE STRAWFLOWER or EVERLAST- 
ING-(A*). The finest and most widely grown of all Ever- 
lastings. Ornamental when growing with its wide range 
of color and much prized for winter bouquets. Pkt., 10c; 
Y% oz., 55e. 
HELIOTROPE—Mixed (TA). Fragrant, beautiful and long 

~ ela blooming it is easily grown and fine for either bedding or 
Pioneer : pot plant. Pkt., 15c; 1% oz., G5c. 
Double 
Holiyhock 
_ HOLLYHOCK 
e. Among shrubs, as screen or background, the tall and stately Hollyhock has its 
place in every garden. 
: PIONEER—Double Mixed (P).. This will not bloom the first year unless planted 
= indoors by March. Our mixture comprises all shades. Pkt., 10c; %4 oz., 7Oe. rte™ 
BISMARCK—Single Mixture (P). The single sorts are slightly hardier and more Helich ; a 
vigorous than the doubles. Our mixture is equal to any. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c. rysu 
ANNUAL—INDIAN SPRING. (1939 All American Silver Medal Winner.) If planted early in spring will bloom the same 
- year. The blooms are large, fringed and semi-double, in pink and rose shades. Pkt. 10¢; % oz., 45c. 
/ For Hollyhock Roots See Page 69. 
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ICE RPLANT—Mesembryanthemum Crystallinum (A). A trailing plant with singular icy foliage. Especially useful in rock 

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garden. Pkt., 15e. 

ANNUAL LARKSPUR 
The long spikes of gay double blooms and finely cut 
feathery foliage make Larkspur one of our most val- 
uable garden flowers. 
GIANT IMPERIAL MIXED. Pkt., 10c; %4 oz., 30c. 
ROSE KING. Pkt., 10c> % oz., 40c. 
DELPHINIUM-PERENNIAL LARKSPUR 
PACIFIC GIANTS. A remarkable strain’ with immense =  —,, 
spikes and extremely large and well formed flowers, | ~% 
mostly double. Pkt., 30c; 2 pkts., 55c. & 
GOLD MEDAL MIXTURE. A fine mixture running in - 
' color from the lightest shade of lavender to indigo ~ 



: blue. Pkt., 10c; % 0z., 70c. 7 
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a NEW ZEALAND DWARF. A profuse bloomer, growing © 5 2 : 
4 gee Delphinium 18 inches high. The flowers are dark blue. Pkt., 10c. Annual Larkspur 
% - Gold Medal Mixture ~ . For Perennial Larkspur Roots, See Page 67. 
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f di, ROSEA. SPLENDENS—SWISS ROSE (A*). An annual Mallow with very large, bright, rose fi 2 iv 
for border and cutting. Pkt., 10¢; %4 0z., 30¢. : Dees nod eaeeee 
- §$CARLET FLAX—GRANDIFLORUM RUBRUM (A). Brilliant crimson flowers. For contin 
plantings. Pkt., 10¢; %4 02., 20c. ihe oe oes ae hao 



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