pas 
CENTAUREA 
Imperialis 

CYNOGLOSSUM 
Firmament 
Free blooming 
10 days 
Orange Ruffles—Semi-double, large. 
over long period, if old flowers are removed. 
earlier than Orange Flare. Pkt. l5c. 
Sensation Mixed—Largest, earliest. Flowers up to 5-in. 
across. “‘A-A’’ 1936. 
Yellow Flare--"A-A” 1942. First yellow Cosmos. Single, 
2 to 214-in. flowers in great masses. Slightly later than 
“Orange Flare. Pkt. 15c. 
CYNOGLOSSUM (Chinese Forget-Me- 
Not) (a)—culture II. Cover seeds 14-in. 
Firmament—New dwarf type, with busy plants and 
bright blue color. ““A-A” 1939. Pkt. 15c. 
DAHLIA (c1)—culture I, Cover seeds 1/-in. Usually 
grown from roots, but can be raised from seed. 
Unwin’s Ideal Bedding—Miniature double and semi- 
double colorful flowers; dwarf bushy plants. Long- 
lasting cut flower. Pkt. l5c. 
DAISY, AFRICAN—See Arctotis. 
DELPHINIUM (hp) @—Culture VI. Cover \,-in. 
Giant Pacific Hybrids—Very large, well-shaped florets, 
tall, slender spikes. Pkt. 50c. 
Wrexham Hybrids—Hollyhock-flowered strain. Pkt. 35c. 
DIANTHUS (Pinks) (a)—culture vi. Cover Ye-in. 
Blooms all summer. 
Single Mixed— 
Double Mixed— 
DIDISCUS—See Blue Lace. 
DIGITALIS—See Foxglove. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA (California Poppy) (a) @—Culture 
III. Cover Y-in. Midsummer to frost. Prefers sun. Large, 
silky flowers, red, gold, orange, scarlet, chestnut, pink. 
EUPHORBIA—See Snow-on-the-Mountain. 
EVERLASTING FLOWER (a) (Globe Amaranth, Gom- 
phrena Everlasting or Clover Strawflower)—Cul- 
ture II. Cover ¥g-in. Blooms all.summer. Retains natural 
colors when cut in bud and dried. 
STRAWFLOWER (Helichrysum)—Large double flowers. 
FOUR O’CLOCK (a) @—Culture III. Cover 1/4-in. Thrives 
under any conditions. Red, yellow, rose, white, lilac 
blossoms open in mid-afternoon. 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis) (b) @—Culture VI. Cover seeds 
1/16-in. Hardy Biennials for tall borders. Tall spikes of 
bell-shaped blossoms. All] colors. 
GAILLARDIA (a) (Blanket Flower)—ANNUALS: Cul- 
ture II. Cover /-in. Blooms all summer. 
Single Mixed— 
Double Mixed— 
GAILLARDIA (hp) —perennrats: culture VI, 
Cover 14-in. Show blooms in orange, yellow, red and 
maroon. Withstands drought, heat. 
Perennial Monarch Mixed—Large range of colors. 
GEUM (hp)—Culture VI. Cover Y-in. Flowers like 
tiny double roses, long stems, prized for cutting. Pkt. 15c. 
GILLIFLOWER—See Stocks. 
GLOBE AMARANTH—See Everlasting Flowers. 
GODETIA (Satin Fiowers) (a) @—Culture II. Cover 
Yy-in. Bushy plants with masses of Azalea-like flowers. 
Thrives best in moist and half-shade. 
Double Mixed—Long spikes, pom-pom-like blossoms. 
GOURDS, ORNAMENTAL (a)—Culture II. Cover seeds 
Y2-in. Useful climbers, large foliage; singularly shaped. 
Last years when fully ripened and cured. Mixed. 
GYPSOPHILA (hp)—PERENNIALS: Culture VI. Cover 
Yg-in. Perennial White—Tiny flowers on slender stems, 
producing a mist-like effect. 
HELIANTHUS, Sun Gold (Sunflower) (a)—Culture II. 
Cover 1%-in. New! 100% double flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
24 
PETUNIA 
Dainty Lady 

Ht. 
36-48" 
43" 
36” 
18-24" 
6-12” 
24” 
3-7’ 
18” 
24" 
24" 
12” 
4-5’ 
HELICHRYSUM—See Everlasting Flowers. 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) (hp)—Bright coral red flow- 
ers on wiry stalks. Charming for low border or rock 
garden. Pkt. 15c. 
HOLLYHOCK (hp)—culture VI. Cover seeds 1/4-in. 
Succeed best in deep, rich, well-drained soil. Like 
warm, sunny place. 
Double Mixed— 
IMPOMOEA—See Morning Glory. 
KOCHIA (Burning Bush or Fire Bush) (a)—Culture II. 
Cover l\f-in. Close, compact, bright green pyramidal 
bush, moss-like foliage that turns brilliant red in fall. 
Fine hedge plant. 
LADY SLIPPER—See Balsam. 
LARKSPUR (a) —Culture IV. Cover \-in. Blooms all 
summer, Clustered flowers. Tall spikes. Feathery foliage. 
Blue Spire, Giant Imperial—Best blue. Pkt. 15c. 
White King, Giant Imperial—Large double, pure white. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Giant Imperial Mixed—Pkt. 15c. 
Pink Perfection—2 in. florets. Pkt. 15c. 
Ruby—Giant Imperial, glorious red double florets. Pkt. 
l5c. 
LINUM (a) © — PERENNIAL: Cover 
Y-in. Need sun. 
Scarlet Fiax—Brilliant glossy-red flowers. 
Culture III. 
LINUM (hp) e — PERENNIAL: Culture VI. Cover 
Yy-in. Need sun. 
Perennial Blue—Light blue, upright flowers in great 
profusion all summer. 
LOBELIA, Crystal Palace (a)—Culture V. Cover 1/16- 
in. Small, round, compact plants covered with deep blue 
flowers, dark foliage. 
LUPINES (a) @—Culture III. Cover seeds 1/-in. Prefers 
light shade. Long spikes of large dark blue, sky blue, 
rose, or white flowers. Mixed. 
LUPINS (hp)—Russell’s Choice Mixed—Wonderful bor- 
der flower of many lovely colors. Gold Medal winner, 
1937. Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD (e)—culture II, Cover Y-in. Blooms 
early and late. 
Burpee’s Gold—Extremely large, sweet-scented, double. 
Odorless foliage. Pkt. 15c. 
Butterball, Dwarf French Double—"A-A” 1942. Com- 
pact plants; very early. 1)4-in. blooms. Pkt. 15c. 
Crown of Gold, Odorless—"'A-A” 1937. Short, quilled 
center petals, with flat, deep orange guard petals. 
Branching plant. Midseason, 
Dwarf Royal Scot—Red flowers. Gold stripes. Pkt. 15c. 
Dwarf Single—Masses of eight-petaled single flowers, 
114 inches across. 
Flash—Gives a profusion of lovely single blooms, 134 
in. across. Varyiug yellow to red. “A-A” 1945. Pkt. 15c. 
Guinea Gold—Magnificent golden flowers with carna- ’ 
tion-like petals. 
Harmony Type, French Dwarf Double Hybrids—Flow- 
ers 134-in., all double. No strong odor. Combinations 
of yellow, orange, maroon. Earliest of all. Pkt. 15c. 
Mammoth Mum — Soft yellow, Chrysanthemum-like 
blooms about 4 in. wide which will grace the garden 
from Aug. until frost. ‘“A-A’’ Hon. Mention 1944. Pkt. 15c. 
Naughty Marietta — Single, delightful golden-yellow 
flowers blotched with maroon. 2) in. across, Pkt. 15c. 
Harmony Type, French Tall Single, Ferdinand—Brown 
rays and golden tufts. Pkt. 15c, 
Spry—1941 “A-A.” Extra dwarf double French type; 
1lZ-in. Clear yellow crested center, mahogany-red 
Blooms in 9 weeks. Pkt, 15c. 
guard petals. 
RUDBECKIA 



GODETIA 
STATICE 
Ht. 
60-96” 
36’’ 
24-48" | 
24" | 
15” ff 
15” ff 
48” 
Var. 
30” 
6-10" 
30-36" 
24-30" 
24-30" 
12-14” 




