Colorful FLOWERS 
for Home and Garden 
All Flower Seeds 10c packet 
AGERATUM. A splendid edging plant that produces heads of 
feathery blue flowers all summer and fall. Mound-like plants. 
AL YSSUM, Sweet. Excellent for rock-gardens and as border 
plants. Honey-scented white flowers. Blooms well all summer. 
ASTERS. Long-stemmed flowers for cutting in late summer and 
fall. Large, double blooms m a good range of color. 
BABY’S BREATH. Dainty white flowers in a cloudy mass on 
2-foot plants. Ideal for mixing with other flowers in bouquets. 
BALSAM. An old favorite garden flower of easy culture. Bushy, 
2-foot plants bearing masses of brilliantly colored blooms. 
CALENDULA. Free-branching plants 2 feet high, bearing quan- 
tities of orange and yellow flowers. Fine for cutting. 
CALLIOPSIS. Long-stemmed yellow flowers. Easy to grow 
and ideal for cutting. Blooms freely. 
CANDYTUFT. For the front of the border and rock-gardens. 
Flowers in shades of pink, lavender, and white, im great trusses. 
CANTERBURY BELLS. Bell-shaped flowers in shades of blue, 
pink, and white. Splendid for the border. 
CARNATIONS. Fragrant double flowers of white, pmk, and 
crimson. Plant the seed early. 
CELOSIA. Showy red and yellow flowers useful for drying for 
winter bouquets. 
CENTAUREA (Bachelor’s Button; Ragged Sailor). 
blooming all‘summer and fall. Splendid for cutting. 
COSMOS. ‘Tall plants blooming in late summer. Daisy-shaped 
pink flowers with long stems for cutting. 
DAHLIAS. Anprual type that may be grown from seed. Semi- 
double flowers in a wide color range. 
DELPHINIUM. Outstanding plants for the back of the border. 
Tall spikes of blue flowers. Very fine. 
EVERLASTING. For winter bouquets. An easy grower. 
FOUR O’CLOCK. Bushy plants with loads of fragrant flowers. 
Makes a good hedge. 
FOXGLOVE. Thimble-shaped flowers on Jong spikes; various 
colors, heavily spotted. Grows 3 to 4 feet high. 
GOURDS. Grow them Itke cucumbers and use the fruits for 
house decoration. Many interesting types. 
HELIANTHUS (Sunflower). Daisy-like flowers prized for cut- 
ting. Very free bloommg. Plant m the sun. 
HOLLYHOCK. Background plants 6 to 7 feet tall, thriving 
anywhere. Blooms in August and September. 
KOCHIA (Burning Bush). Bushy plant 2 feet high, with feath- 
ery, light green foliage that turns crimson im early fall. 
LARKSPUR. Blue, pink, and white flowers on long spikes. 
Free- 
Grows 3 to 4 feet tall. Fine for cutting. 
LOBELIA. Lovely little dainty blue flowers on a plant 6 inches 
high. For edging and rock-gardens. 

LUPINS. Plants 2 to 3 feet tall, with striking spikes of flowers 
resembling sweet peas in shape. Mixture of colors. 
MARIGOLD, African. Tall, double, orange flowers. Grows 
easily and blooms freely. 
M., Guinea Gold. Ruffled blooms of golden yellow. 
M., Harmony. Deep orange with a collar of maroon petals. 
About 1 foot tall. Fine for bedding and cutting. 
MIGNONETTE. Loved for its fragrance. Does best mm cool 
weather. 
MOONFLOWER. Large fragrant white flowers open at night 
and on cloudy days. 
MORNING-GLORY, Heavenly Blue. Large blue trumpet 
flowers. Poor soil produces the best flowers. 
M., Scarlett O’Hara. A rosy red companion for Heavenly Blue. 
NASTURTIUM. An old-fashioned plant growing well in poor 
soil. Blooms in a few weeks after planting. 
NICOTIANA. Fragrant, star-shaped, pure white flowers. 
Blooms all summer and fall. 
N ie ae Cup-shaped blue flowers partly hidden by the lacy 
oliage. 
PETUNIA, Velvet Blue. Very fine color. 
P., Mixed Colors. Will produce a colorful display. 
PHLOX. Branching plants 12 to 18 inches tall, bearmg heads of 
colorful bloom from early summer till frost. 
POPPY, Shirley, Single Mixed. Dainty, silky-petaled flowers 
in a fme mixture of colors. Don’t try to transplant them. 
PORTULACA. A bright-flowered little plant for dry, sunny 
locations. Grows only a few inches tall. 
RICINUS (Castor-oil Plant). Large, showy plants 6 feet tall, 
for the back of the border. The large foliage gives a tropical 
effect. 
SCABIOSA. Pincushion-shaped flowers In a wide range of 
colors. Good for cutting. 
SNAPDRAGON. Spikes of bloom all summer and fall, on an 
easy-growing plant. Attractive indoors and out. 
STOCKS. Tall spikes of double flowers, delightfully fragrant. 
Excellent m mixed bouquets. 
Aide! PEAS. Dainty, fragrant flowers. Plant early for best 
results. 
SWEET WILLIAM. Plants 1 to 1% feet tall, with heads of 
bright-colored bloom. For bedding, borders, and rock-gardens. 
VERBENA. Fragrant, old-fashioned flowers on spreading plants. 
ZINNIA, Dahlia-flowered. The largest blooms of the Zinnia 
family. Blooms freely all summer. 
Z., Fantasy. Shaggy, 3-inch flowers on 2-foot plants. Distinct 
and colorful. 
Z., Pompon. Bright little ball-shaped blooms on 2-foot plants. 
Splendid cut-flowers. 

Aster 
FARMERS SUPPLY CO. 
