

LARKSPUR (a) 
Location: sun or light shade. Culture: very hardy, growing in a variety 
of soils; prefers rich soil heavy in humus. Sow seed direct. Use: mixed 
borders (in the background), or in rows along buildings, etc. 
IMPERIAL or BASE BRANCHING Outstanding class of varieties. Tall, 
upright, compact, basal branching in habit, with dense spikes 4 to 5 
feet long. 
Blue Bell Clear mid-blue, excellent. 
Blue Spire Strong deep violet blue. 
Carmine King Carmine-rose. 
Exquisite Pink Improved Fine soft pink. 
Gloria Improved Bright rose-pink; the best rose obtainable. 
Los Angeles Improved Bright salmon-rose; fine habit. 
Sweet Lavender Fine strong spikes and large double flowers of clear 
even lavender. 
White King Finest white; large flowered and pure in color. 
Any of above: Pkt. 15c, 4 oz. 40c, Y2 oz. 75c. 
COLLECTION 1 pkt. each of above 8 separate shades, 85c. 
Giant Imperial Finest Mixed Our best mixture. Pkt. 15c, 4 oz. 35c, 
V2 oz. 60c, 1 oz. $1.00. 
TALL, DOUBLE STOCK-FLOWERED 6 feet. A glorious new strain 
of Larkspur, with huge spikes, and large, fully double flowers closely 
packed on the spikes. Invaluable for tall border or background work. 
As important a development in Larkspur, as Pacific Giant Hybrids were 
to Delphiniums. 
Lavender Huge double blossoms of rich lavender. 
Rose-Pink Extreme vigor; rose-pink. 
White Pure glistening white. 
Mixed All colors in this new class. 
Any of the above: Pkt. 25c. 
OUR COVER 
Again we are indebted to the Southern 
Pacific Railroad for the fine Cali- 
fornia scene used on our cover. Back 
in the “Gold Rush’ days scenes like 
this were common throughout Cali- 
fornia’s gold country. 

MORNING GLORY 
HEAVENLY BLUE 
IPOMEA (a) 
MORNING GLORIES 
HELICHRYSUM (a) 
STRAWFLOWER 
Among the most popular hardy annual ‘‘everlastings’’. Very 
attractive when growing in the garden and also fine for drying. 
Flowers intended for drying should be gathered when partially 
unfolded and suspended with their heads downward in a cool 
place. Height 2 to 3 feet. ; 
White, Yellow, Red, Violet, Salmon-pink. Pkt. 15c, 1/2 oz. 75c. 
Mixed All colors. Pkt. 10c, Y2 oz. 65c. 
HELIANTHUS (a) 
SUNFLOWER 
Tall growing, large round flower head. Location: sun. Culture: 
light loamy soil preferred. Use: screening off undesirable vistas, 
or mixed borders. 
SUNGOLD 4 feet. Very double, deep yellow. 
RED FLOWERING 5 feet. Single red flowers. Pkt. 10c, 2 oz. 
45c. 
SINGLE STELLA 3 feet. Gay, yellow petals about dark centers. 
Pkt. 10c, V2 oz. 45c. 3 es 
LILLIPUT 
HELIOTROPE (a) 
Everyone knows this old variety, of 
great fragrance and beauty. Make ex- 
cellent bedding plants in summer; 
good pot plants for winter. Succeeds 
in almost any type soil; plant in full 
sun. 
GIANT HYBRIDS MIXED: Pkt. 15c, 
Vg oz. 50c, Ya oz. 85c. 

HOLLY HOCK 
CHATER’S DOUBLE 
HOLLYHOCK (p) 
ALTHEA 
Improved strains of this old-fashioned 
flower make it still a popular perennial 
of the easiest culture. Location: sun 
or partial shade. Culture: grows in 
any soil, forcing deep tap roots down 
into the hardest clay. Use: along walls, 
etc., and in background of borders. 
CHATER’S CHOICE DOUBLE 
STRAINS One of the most popular, 
with large very double flowers. 

MORNING GLORY 
CORNELL 
Maroon, Scarlet, Deep Rose, Salmon-rose, White-Yellow, New- 
port Pink. Pkt. 10c, 1% oz. 75c. 
Collection—1 pkt. each of 5 separate shades, 45c. 
TRIUMPH DOUBLE MIXED A new introduction of double 
flowers with waxed and fringed petals. Pkt. 15¢, Ya oz. 95c. 
HOLLYHOCK INDIAN SPRING (annual) Quick bloomer. Semi- 
double flowers. Colors light pink and rose. Pkt. 15c, V4 oz. 75c. 
HEUCHERA (p) 
CORAL BELLS 
SANGUINEA One of the finest hardy perennials. These plants 
are widely used for borders and massing, reaching a height of 
1% ft. From an attractive deep green mat 
of leaves, rise graceful, slender stalks upon 
which are borne clusters of tiny bell-like 

FIELD OF LARKSPUR 
LARKSPUR, GIANT IMPERIAL 

The Morning Glories are so popular that 
they hardly need any introduction. With 
the great improvement in varieties over the 
early types, these popular flowers are in 
greater demand than ever for growing on 
fences, pergolas, garages, etc. Plant in full 
sun, or at least morning sun, in any soil 
and do not use fertilizer as more blooms will 
be produced when growth is not forced. 
THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE GROUP 
Scarlett O’Hara The large flowering, bril- 
liant carmine red variety makes a gorgeous 
display. Pkt. 25c. 
White Magic A new white that has larger 
flowers and is a profuse bloomer. A fitting 
companion to the other large flowering types. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Heavenly Blue A flower of unrivaled beauty 
with its sky-blue color. The immense flower 
literally covers the vine, it blooms so pro- 
fusely. Pkt. 25c. 
All 3 of above—1 of each—60c. 
CORNELL So named because it reproduces 
the colors of Cornell University. Giant red 
flowers have a white border. Flower 3-4 
inches across. Pkt. 15c. 
LAGO SPECIAL MIXTURE Contains many 
different colors. Very fine mixture. Pkt. 15e. 
flower of a rich, bright coral red. Pkt. 25c, 
1/16 oz. 75c, Ys oz. $1.25. 
HUNNEMANNIA (a) 
SANTA BARBARA POPPY 
Semi-double canary yellow  tulip-shaped 
blooms. Grows best in sandy type soil. 
Blooms July to frost. Cut flowers in bud for 
vase use. Pkt. 15c, 4% oz. 75c, 2 oz. $1.25. 
LAVATERA (a) 
MALLOW 
LOVELINESS (Splendens) 
tive early flowering annual. 
A most attrac 
HELICHRYSUM 
MIXED 
HELIANTHUS 
SUNGOLD 
HOLLYHOCK 
INDIAN SPRING 

HUNNEMANNIA 
SUNLIGHT 

LAVATERA 
LOVELINESS 
12 to 15 inches high with 2-inch 
single Hollyhock-like flowers of a deep salmon-rose. Pkt. 10c, 
V4 oz. 40c, Y2 oz. 75c. 
LAVENDER (p) 
MUNSTEAD STRAIN 112 feet. 
Lovely fragrant lavender-blue 
flowers largely used when dry in scented bags, etc., for their sweet 
odor. Pkt. 10c, Y%4 oz. 45c¢, V2 oz. 75c. 
LEPTOSYNE (a) 
SEA DAHLIA 
MARITIMA Rich golden yellow flowers resembling Marguerites, 
borne on long stems. 2 feet tall. Pkt. 10c, Y4 oz. 50c. 
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