
Aquilegia, Dobbie’s Hybrids 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
Perennial. Will very often bloom the 
same year planted. Sometimes they 
vary from type, but all are beautiful. 
1% to 2 feet. 
Crimson Star. Bright crimson petals, 
white corolla or center petals, very 
long spurs. 1660—Pkt., 20c. 
Dobbies Imperial Hybrids. An. ex- 
tra fine strain, wide assortment of 
colors with extra Jong spurs. Great 
wide’ throated bells and many deep 
‘rich shades. 1657—Pkt., 15c. 
Mrs. Seott Elliott, Long-Spurred. 
Rare and beautiful, large, long- 
spurred, double flowers in various 
shades of lavender, - yellow, indigo, 
blue and white. 1653—-Pkt., l5e. 
Longissima. Flowers with deep yel- 
Jow petals and paler yellow sepals, 
and with extremely long spurs, often 
5 inches in Jength! 1659—Pkt., 25c. 
Double Fidwering, Mixed. Many 
beautiful, long spurred flowers in a 
wide and striking array of colors. 
*1699-—Pkt.,.5e; % oz, 20c;.%4 0z., 30c. 
Double Flowering Mixed, Saizer’s 
Cliffwood Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED 
—A special reselected strain certified 
by THREE-WAY tests. 1658—Pkt., 
T0246 *07., 3c: 
BUSH BALSAM 
4 Or “Gardenia Flowered Balsam.” 
Annual. The double flowers appear in 
clusters on top of the stems, instead 
of on the sides. 20 inches. Fine for 
beds. Mixed colors. 1779—Pkt., 15c. 
CAMELIA FLOWERED BALSAM 
Annual. An old and favorite garden 
flower, producing masses of beautiful, 
- prilliant-colored double flowers. 2 feet. 
plendid when grown in pots. 
‘“Deuble Camelia-flowered, Mixed. 
Camelia shaped flowers. 1774—Pkt., 



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Salzer’s Superior Bouble, Mixed. 
Lovely, rose shaped flowers.. 1776— 
Patsy De, 
BALSAM PEAR 
‘Annual. Rapid growing vines bear- 
‘ing attractive rich creamy flowers, 
followed by fruit. The inside of the 
fruit is often eaten. 1781—Pkt., 5c. 
BLAZING STAR 
 Liatris. Perennial. Showy and at- 
tractive plants, 3 to 4 feet high, pro- 
ducing large spikes of rosy-purple 
flowers in August. 2118—Pkt., 10c. 
-. BOSTON IVY 
. Ampelopsis Weitchi. Perennial. A 
hardy climber, with olive green leaves, 
which turn to scarlet in the autumn. 
The best climber for brick or stone 
walls. 1655—Pkt., 10c. 





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BABY’S BREATH 
Gypsophila. ITllustrated above. 
Graceful panicles of small flowers, ele- 
gant for cutting. Blooms all summer. 
Annual Baby’s Breath 
COVENT GARDEN. An improved 
giant pure white, unsurpassed for size 
of bloom and form. 2068—Pkt., 10c. 
Blegans Grandifiora, Alba. A fine 
large-flowered pure white strain. 
o066-——-PkLe be: 14002, 100; 4 "0z.,- Toe. 
Eleguns Rosea. Lovely, rose-pink 
flowers. 2065—Pkt., 5c; % oz., 10c. 
Perennial Baby’s Breath 
Paniculata. Blooms the first season 
if sown early. White, single flowers, 
fine for cutting. 2067—Pkt., 10c. 
Paniculata Fl. Pl. Extra choice. A 

goodly percentage of the plants will 
bear small, double white, flowers. 2059 
S= Pkt) dbe: 27 pktsy. 25¢. 
Pacifica. Rose colored. The plants 
erow 3%-4 feet high and are a veri- 
table cloud of rose. Blooms first year 
from seed. 2064—Pkt., 10c. 
TEXAS BLUE BONNET 
Annual, Sweet pea shaped, deep blue 
flowers with heart shaped blotch of 
pinkish white. June. 15 in. Does well 
in dry soil. 1785—Pkt., 10c. 


Blue Lace Flower 
BLUE LACE FLOWER 
Didiseus Coeruleus. Annual. Grows 
upright about 2 feet high, branches 
freely, each end bearing a cluster of 
light blue flowers sprea ding umbrella- 
like. Good for cutting. 1965—PKt., 1:0.e. 
CALCEOLARIA 
Greenhouse plant. A beautiful house 
plant producing a _ mass Of waree, 
showy, sac-shaped or slipper-like 
flowers of = =o _ 
Vina ds Oy US 
shades of 
yellow, oft- 
en blotched 
dark reéed- 
dish brown. 
Cultural \di- 
rections on 
each packet. 
Hybrida, 
Grandifiors. 
Large flow- 
(Sey cen hes gly sree 
mixed, 1810 
a= Piet; eae; 
2 pictsi; .60c. 
CANARY BIRD VINE 
Annual. A beautiful rapid growing 
climber, the charming little canary- 
yellow blossoms. bearing a fancied re- 
semblance to a bird with its wings 
half expanded. 15 ft. 1$39—-PKt.,2100¢. 


Calceolaria 





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Calendula, Finest Mixed 
CALENDULA 
Annual, Very showy and thrifty 
plants, particularly adapted for dry 
and poor soils. 1% ft. 
Campfire. The flowers are deep 
orange with a distinct scarlet sheen on 
the upper side of each petal, double, 
often 4 inches across. 1805—Pkt., 10¢. 
Hollandia. From Holland. Extra- 
double deep orange flowers, very long 
stems. 1806—Pkt., 10c. 
Finest Mixed. A rich blend of colors. 
1814—Pkt., 150 seeds, 5c; 4% oz., 10c: 
Kinest Mixed, Salver’s Cliffwood 
Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED—A special 
reselected strain certified by THRIEE- 
WAY tests.” 1803—Pkt., 14007 Woz, 25¢. 



Be Sot fs 
California Poppy. Hybrid Mixed 
CALIFORNIA POPPY 
Escholtzia. Annual. Bushy plants 
about 1 foot high, with finely cut, blu- 
ish-green foliage and glossy flowers. 
Double Mixed. Large flowers, very 
double, fine mixture of colors. 1983— 
Pkt., 10c; % oz., 40c. 
Finest Mixed. Single and double 
flowers, all colors. 1982—-Pkt., 5c; Wy 
0z., 10c; % 0o2., 15c. 
Hybrid Mixed. This mixture has 
been saved from a number of new 
sorts of wonderful colors, and ineludes 
wallflower red, old gold, fire-red, 
eream and other unusual tones. 1991 
SUpict. 10s 1402.4 20600 04;, 40c. 

Bouble Mixed Calliopsis 
CALLIOPSIS 
Also ealled Bright Eyes. Annual. 
Showy and beautiful, of the easiest 
culture blooming all summer. 24% ft. 
Finest Mixed. Bright showy single 
flowers, freely borne. 1819—Pkt., 5c. 
Double Mixed. A splendid mixture 
of double varieties. 1817—Pkt., 10c. 
ave always been a pleasure to grow.— Mrs. George L. Sterling, R. D. 73 
1, Crisfield, Md. 
