Columbine Long 
Spurred Blue 
CPx S23.) i Pa 
Shades Said to be 
the finest strain in ex- 
istence. The result of 
years of selecting. Huge 
flowers on plants 3 feet 
or more in height. Es- 
pecially desirable for 
cutting and does well in 
semi-shade. 
(Pkt., 20c) (1/16 oz., 60c) 
(Ye oz., $1.00) 
Columbine Long- 
Spurred Hybrida 
2 (Aquilegia) 
Mixed Mixed. (HP- 
2% ft.) Plants look frail 
but are strong and hardy 
and will thrive in most 
situations, preferring 
partial shade and con- 
siderable moisture. 
(Pkt., 20c) (1/16 oz., 60) 
(Ve oz., $1.00) 


Columbine Long-Spurred 
Cosmos Sensation Early Flowering. (HA-4 ft.) This early im- 
proved type in our seed fields produced mammoth 
flowers 4 to 5 inches across with widely fluted florets. Flowers about 
10 weeks from seed and continuous until killing frost. Plants strong, 
vigorous growing and so free with their favors that they should 
not be spared from any garden. This type makes a splendid cut 
flower and magnificent exhibition blooms can be produced by dis- 
budding. 
PINK—a delightful rose pink selection. 
PURITY—white with satin sheen. 
MIXED—includes white and various tones of pink and some red. 
(Pkt., 10c) (Ve oz., 45c) (2 oz., $1.50) 
Cosmos Klondike Orange Flare. (HA-3% ft.) A distinctive and 
striking golden orange flower. Fine for cutting. Plants 
bushy and make a fine background for the flower Barden. Seeds 
germinate when the ground becomes warm. Gold Medal Winner 
1935, “All America” Selections. 
102 (Pkt., 10c) (Ys oz., 30c) (V4 0z., 50c) 
Sensation Early Flowering Mixed Cosmos. Mesa Verde may be seen in the 
distance, 
