
The finest FLOWER SEEDS in the world 

BACHELOR’S BUTTON (a) (Centaurea or = Ht. 
KEY TO SYMBOLS Cornflower)—culture IV. Cover Yin. 
The symbols after the name of each flower give =e oy anon ae pally oe) ae Pkt. ae s 
; ; we mperialis—These Giant Sweet Sultans bloom in deli- 
you the following information : r cately colored fringed blossoms. Sow early. Pkt. 15c. 
(a)—Annual (hhp)—Half-hardy Perennial Jubilee Gem—"A-A” 1937. Completely covered with 
(b)—Biennial ©—Suited to full shade large, double, deep blue ores Pkt. 15c. 12 
(hp)—Hardy Perennial @—Suited to semi-shade Rad baaeneee! ateetags a Poa 
Information on how to grow is indicated by the White—Glistening snow-white. 
Culture Number. Refer to Page 27 for complete Mixed : 
BALLOON VINE (Love-in-a-Puff) (a)—Culture III. 
LCE Cover 1-in. Rapid growing climber. White flowers, 
The initials “A-A” indicate winners of the All- succeeded by small, balloon-like seed-pots. 8-10’ 
America Awards. BALSAM (Lady-Slipper) (a) 0—Cuture II. Cover 1/-in. 
Double, camellia-like flowers. Wants partial shade, 
plenty of moisture. Sow late. 24" 
AGERATUM (a) —cuiture I. Cover 1%-in. Blooms Ht. BLUE LACE FLOWER (Didiscus) (a)—Culture I. Cover 
early summer to frost. acece Yg-in. Blooms midsummer. Clusters of lavender- o4 
Blue Cap—New, dwarf. Rich, deep blue. Pkt. 15c. 6" lue 2'/2-in. flowers, like tiny parasols. y 
Blue Perfection—Deep Amethyst-blue. sy BURNING BUSH or FIRE BUSH—See Kochia. 
Midget Blue—1940 "A-A." Azure blue. Pkt. 25. 2-3" ‘ 
‘ CALENDULA (a) (Pot Marigold)—culture 1. 
ALYSSUM (a) @—ANNUALS. Culture II. Cover 4-in. Cover \4-in. Midsummer to frost. Grows anywhere. 
Blooms early summer to frost. Stands drought and heat. Transplant to 12 to 16-in. apart. 18-20" 
Carpet of Snow—White flowers. Plants 1] ft. across. 3 Campfire Improved—Double flowers, deep orange. 
Little Gem—Clouds of honey-scented white flowers. Heavy stems. Pkt. l5c. a” 
Lilac-Queen—Lavender-lilac flowers. 6” Orange King—Extra fine, deep orange, dark center 
Violet Queen—Dwarf, compact, free flowering. Sweet Orange Shaggy—’’A-A” 1935. Deep orange, lighter 
scented; rich, deep violet. Pkt. 15c. centers; Chrysanthemum-like blooms. 
Mixed— 
ALYSSUM (h —PE . 
oa Peary ne eile bei Culture VI. Cover CALLIOPSIS (a) (Tickseed)—cutture IV. Cover 
Saxatile Compactum (Gold Dust)—Brilliant golden- Yg-in. Blooms all summer. Bright varied combinations. Var. 
yellow flowers and grayish-green foliage. 12" Golden aelalime de: 1938, Improved rich yellow, 
ANCHUSA, Blue Bird (a) @—Culture II. Cover seeds Toilet Mines kt. 15c. 
ly-in. Sprays of indigo blue flower. 20-24" ee Ca 
CAMPANULA (Canterbury Bells) (a)—cur- 
ANTIRRHINUM (a) * (Snapdragon)—cu. ruinp shiny tare hth Argued het 
ture I, Cover l%-in. Sow early. They germinate slowly. Bushy plants, bell-shaped flowers. 18” 
apis ee Mato it cece oe er eae Best for gingle i ie blue and lilac. 18” 
. . . abe ingle an ouble Mixed—Fine for summer borders. 
ratte piers ele aden Sp eae cog seen aga CANDYTUFT (Iberis) (a)—ANNUALS: Culture III. Cover 
Super Majestic (Semi-tall)—Large flowers on semi-tall - aes popes pte ere eet = gai stot = 
plant. Rust-proof. Mixed. Pkt. 15c. allowed to seed. Will grow in dry, sandy soil. 6-12 
Half-Dwarf (Large Flowered)—Very good for bedding. i es 
Heavy spikes and good length. Mixed. Pkt. 15c. CARNATION (a)—culture I. Cover Vs-in. 15 
2 = Chaubaud’s Giant—Double, extra large, clove-scented. 
Guinea Gold—Delightful flowers of bronzy orange sy 
re Blooms 5 months after seeding. Pkt. 15c. 
blended with yellow. Bloom early. Pkt. l5c. a 
CASTOR BEAN (Ricinus) (a)—Culture II. Cover seeds 
; e Y2-in. Broad tropical leaves and brilliant colored fruits. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) (hp) e—cuiture vi. 2 ; ; 
Covers \-in. Prefers light shade, fairly rich soil. 18-24” Needs good soil, ample sun and moisture. 6-15 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s ee eae large CELOSIA (Cockscomb) (a) 2cuiture [iCooer 
flowers, wide range pastel colors. t3-20c, Vine Midsummer: toetrost Var. 
° e Childsii Type (Chinese Woolflower)—Large heads lik 
ARCTOTIS (Blue-eyed African Daisy) (a) wool Eueuine site of bright, rich eae x agro 24” 
—Culture I. Cover Y-in. Blooms to frost. Prefers sun. 30” CENTAUREA—See Bachelor’s Button. 
Grandis—Pure white blooms, bluish center, gold band. 
i = 2 i 1 
a praicapelly tA urd ites eal i CHRYSANTHEMUM (a1)_cutture 11. Cover Ye-in. 
g i a ; Favorite flower. for fall bloom. Pleasing color range. 24” 
; 5 ; Painted Daisy—Blooms profusely during summer. Some 
ASTER (a)—culture I. Cover Ys-in. Need rich soil, of one color but most have gorgeous multi-colored bands. 
poe eres - ee ; AVeio kiahacuble Var. Single Mixed— 
merican) Branching — Most popular. 3/2 to 44. dou CLARKIA (a)—Culture IV. Cover 14-in. Bushy plants 
blooms. Branching, long stems. All colors. 24-36" of S ‘ 4 
California Giant Improved—s5-in. double flowers, with Slt 6 AGEs AE AEE: oo stern. 24 
aaa ae Langa os 11% to 2-ft. long. Branching. ere CLEOME (Spider Plant), Pink Queen (a) 
: eae aa Ne : : —Culture II. Cover Y-in. 1942 “A-A.’” Huge heads of 
Giant Crego (Wilt-resistant)—Flowers 4 to 5-in. double, E E : : 
petals curled and twisted. Vigorous, branching. Long refreshing pink. Turn to white before fella: Pkt. 15c. 
stema. tAll colora.., Pkt. 15e. 24" CLOVER STRAWFLOWER— See Everlasting Flowers. 
Giant Crego Navy Blue—1943 "A-A.” argely 4-in. COCKSCOMB—See Celosia. 
double flowers, deep purple blue. Pkt. 25c. 12-20" COLUMBINE—See Aquilegia. 
Queen of the Market (Wilt-resistant)—First to bloom. CONEFLOWER—See Rudbeckia. 
Nearly round, double, 3-in. flowers, long stems. Spread- 
ing. All colors. US COREOPSIS (hp)—culture VI. Cover seeds 14-in. 
‘ s Long blooming season. Daisy-like yellow flowers with 
BABY’S BREATH—See Gypsophila. broad fluted petals. Long stems. 24" 
CORNFLOWER—See Bachelor’s Button. 
COSMOS (a)—culture IV. Cover seeds 14-in, 
Dazzler—Deep crimson maroon. Flowers, 4 to 5-in. 
across, with broad, fluted petals. 1943 ‘‘A-A.” Pkt. 25c. 
Orange Flare—"A-A” 1935. Early flowering, 24-36" 

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