ANNUALS for Fall Planting .. . 
Nemesia. Orange, rose, blue and red, many combined 
colors. Dwarf plant, 12 inches, providing ‘brilliant 
color to beds and edging. 
The plants in the following list are available from 
early fall until late spring. They are all suitable for 
cool weather plantings, except Cinerarias. Some may 
be planted throughout the year. 
: Pansies. Best giant shades in mixed colors; also yellow 
Price: 60c per doz) 3 doz. for $1.50, $2.25 per flat. 
and blue. Sun to light shade; fertilize heavily for best 
. results. 
Alyssum. White and violet. 3 to 6 inches high. For 
full sun. Primula (malacoides). Lavender, rose, white. 8 to 10 
inches. Light to medium shade. Popular for beds and 
shaded areas. 
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Calendula (Cape Marigold) . Yellow, gold and orange. 
18 to 24 in. 

Snapdragons. White, yellow, pink, rose, autumn shades, 
copper and red. Dwarf types (Super Majestic). 18 to 
24 inches. Tali types (Maximum). 24 to 36 inches. 
Plants rust resistant strains. 
Chimese Forget-Me-Not (Cynoglossum) . Brilliant blue; 
for.full’sun. 15 to 18 in. 
Cinerarias. These showy annuals make a remarkable Stock—Early Giant Imperial Strain. Various colors, 
show of color indoors in pots or in shaded beds out- doubles. Copper, blood red, flesh, yellow, chamois, 
doors. Set plants out only after the weather has warmed gid rose, rose lavender, purple and white. 24 to 30 
up to be safe. Cinerarias cannot stand cold and set- — jnches. 
backs by cold nights may spoil the color effect. 
Viola. White, sulphur, apricot, yellow, red and blue. 
Excellent low growing and showy plants for bedding. 
Sun to light shade. 
Iceland Poppy. Best treated as an annual; 18 inches. 
In mixed colors—orange, white and yellow. 
Plant there PERENNIALS 
for Lasting Garden Calor 
Perennials live for several years and 
are sufficiently hardy to withstand 
frost damage. Most of them will flower 
the first year. 
Price: 75¢ per dozen, $2.50 per flat. 
Alyssum saxatile. Golden yellow, full 
sun; 10 to 12 inches. 
Aubretia. Lavender blue, creeping 
growth; full sun. Spring flowering. 
Candytuft (lberis). White flowers 
cover deep green foliage. Neat and 
compact. 12 inches. Sun or shade. 
Canterbury Bells. Cup and Saucer type 
—hblue, rose, or white. Sun. 
Carnations. Popular hardy varieties 
with 2- to 214-inch flowers, all dou- 
ble. Mixed colors. 
Columbine. White, yellow, red, pink, 
blue. Sun or shade. 24 inches. 
Coral Bells (Heuchera). Scarlet red, 
full or half sun. 8-10 inches. 
Daisy, Bellis perennis. White, pink, 
red. Full sun. 4 to 6 in. 
Delphinium, Pacific Giants. Tall stately 
spikes, light and dark blue, lavender, 
purple, white. Sun. 3 to 5 ft. $1.00 
per dozen, $3.50 per flat. 
CHRISTENSEN NURSERY 
_Forget-Me-Not (Myosotis). Blue and 
pink; light to medium shade. Excel- 
lent for moist places and in rock gar- 
den. 12 inches. 
Mixed colors; 
to 5-foot 
Foxglove (Digitalis). 
light to heavy shade. 3- 
spikes of flowers. 
Gaillardia, Best Mixed Hybrids. Gold 
zoned with maroon red. Full to half 
sun. 
Geum. Yellow or red. Full to half sun. 
18 to 24 inches. 
Hollyhock. Double mixed in red, pink, 
yellow and white; full sun. 
Nierembergia. New purple strain; sun 
or light shade. 6 to 8 inches. 
Pink, red, white. Short 
2 feet. 
Penstemon, 
wide open tubes. Sun. 
Primula polyantha. Yellow, copper, red 
and mixed. Light to deep shade. 6 to 8 
inches. Lovely early flowering peren- 
nial. 
Sweet William. Best in full sun or 
very light shade. Mixed colors. 12 to 
15 inches. 
343 WEST PORTAL AVENUE 
SAN FRANCISCO 
16, CALIFORNIA 
Sweet Peas for early Spring flowers. 
award winners: 

NEW CUTHBERTSON 
SWEET PEAS 
Don't fail to make a planting of the new Cuthbertson 
Here are six high 
Tommy (blu2) Evelyn (salmon cream) 
Frank G. (lavender) Coline (Scarlet) 
Lois (rose pink) Janet (white) 
Packets 10c each, ali six for 50c 
Plants in bands, ready to set out in your garden. Several 
plants in each band: 15¢ each, 12 for $1.50. 
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