
ESCHSCHOLTZIA 
ZINNIA 
COSMOS — Continued 
Orange Flare—One of the latest. Comes into bloom in less 
than 5 months after sowing. 
also Late or Giant Flowered Cosmos, Crimson, White Lady 
Lenox, Pink Lady Lenox and Giant Mixed. 
DELPHINIUM 
Gold Medal Hybrids produce splendid spikes of very large 
flowers, single, semi-double and double. Flowers spike from 
3 to 5 feet in length and colors range from pure white thru 
all tints and. shades. 
DIMORPHOTHECA (African Daisy) 
Aurantica—The bushy plant grows 12 to 15 inches high. 
Flowers are 2!/ inches and over across and a unique, rich 
glossy orange-gold, with dark disc and halo. 
DAISY (SHASTA) 
A general mixture saved from a large number of extra choice 
hybrids, and certain to produce a large number of varieties. 
DIANTHUS (PINKS) 
Sweet Wivelsfield—Hardy Annual producing fragrant 2 inch 
blooms. Bright Crimson. 
Double China Mixed—White and dark crimson selves, white 
tipped light purple and shades of red with darker blotches. 
Dianthus Plumarius Scoticus Double—Self colors of various 
tints of pink, rose, salmon and white and the same colors 
in combinations with bright crimson zone. 
Diantus Laciniatus Splendens—strangely sweet scented flow- 
ers. Large brilliant crimson with large white eye. 
Mourning Cloak—Flowers very dark velvety crimson, each 
petal being strikingly edged white. 
Fire Ball—Scarlet, campact, floriferous. 
Dianthus Plumarius—Known as Pheasant’s Eye Pink, is the 
original clove pink, of striking beauty. 
FORGET-ME-NOT 
Chinese Forget-Me-Not known as Cynoglossum can be suc- 
cessfully grown outdoors and will bloom continually through 
the summer. 
Alpestris—Compact plants growing 6 to 8 inches high. Flow- 
ers blue with small, yellowish eye. 
FOUR O’CLOCK 
In separate colors including Red, Rose, Yellow or Mixed. 
GAILLARDIA 
Known as Blanket Flower. A gay, showy annual, producing 
lovely blossoms in orange, yellow, red and maroon all sum- 
mer. Grows about 18 inches high. 
GERANIUM 
Scarlet Mixed—A half hardy perennial. Produces large per- 
centage of double flowers in many beautiful shades of scarlet 
and red, 
COLUMBINE 
GLOBE AMARANTH 
A true Bachelor’s Button that may be dried for winter. Thrives 
in pots and in the border. Purple, White, Orchid and Mixed. 
GODETIA (Satin Flower) 
A rich satiny Annual, producing Azalea-like flowers. Suited 
to partial shade. Will thrive in rather poor soil. Fine range 
of colors. 
GOURDS 
Ornamental Varieties—Climbers that provide an interesting 
variety of singularly shaped fruits. Can always be counted 
on for pleasant surprizes. 
GYPSOPHILIA (Baby’s Breath) 
Gypsophilia—Comes in carmine and deep rose. Misty blooms 
excellent for cutting. Easy to grow. 

FLOWER SEED 10c PER PKT., 3 PKTS., 25c 
Unless Otherwise Noted 

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Elegans—White, large flowering. These misty white panicles 
of blooms are largely used for mixing with other cut flowers. 
HELICHRYSUM (Everlasting) 
A beautiful annual bearing large, full, double daisy-like heads 
with prominent centers and stiff overlapping scales, produced 
in various shades of bright yellow and scarlet on stems of good 
length. Desirable as dry specimens and for use in making 
winter bouquets. 
HELIOTROPE 
Also known as Cherry Pie. Produces clusters of dark blue 
to deep violet flowers against a dull green foliage. Rapid 
grower. Start early for fine flowering plants all summer. 
Give off a delightful fragrance. 
HOLLYHOCK 
Double and Single Annual—Fine, tall, showy plants which 
grow 5 to 7 feet high. Bloom from midsummer to frost. 
Everblooming. Mixed. 
Double White, Scarlet, Salmon and Yellow in single colors. 
LANTANA 
Grows two to three feet high, bearing verbena-like clusters 
of flowers, in orange, white, rose and other colors. Blooms 
constantly all summer. Sow in early spring. 
LOBELIA 
Crystal Palace—Very fine, compact variety bearing intensely 
blue flowers. Well adapted for bedding, pots or rockeries. 
Usually about 6 inches high. Flowers are borne in neat 
clusters each irregularly lobed flower being about 54 inch 
-across. 
MARIGOLDS 
Tall African All Double—Available in the following colors: 
Lemon, Orange and Mixed. 
Crown O’ Gold—Odorless. An all-American selection. Short 
quilled center petals, with flat, deep orange guard petals. 
Grows 2]% to 3 feet. A branching plant. 
Dwarf Royal Scot—Mahogany red flowers with gold stripes. 
24 to 30 inches high. 
Harmony Type, French Dwarf Double Hybrids—Flowers 134 
inches, all double. No strong Marigold odor. Plants 12 to 14 
inches high. Combinations of yellow, orange, blotched and 
striped combinations of orange or yellow with maroon. 
Harmony Type, French Tall Single, Ferdinand—A tall French 
marigold with brown rays and golden tufts. 
MATRICARIA CAPENSIS — 
(A) Commonly called Feverfew. Pretty and neat and bears 
small, double white flower. Grows about 2 feet high. 
MIGNONETTE 
Machet—Dwarf and vigorous in growth with numerous stout 
flower stalks being large spikes of red flowers. 
STAFFEL’‘S MORNING GLORIES 
Scarlet O’Hara is the newest and most popular. Color is 
rich dark wine or deeper rosy crimson. Grow about 4 inches 
in diameter, are freely and profusely produced on fast grow- 
ing vines which start blooming within 65 days after seed is 
sown. 
Troubadour—Huge blossoms of deep Crimson Red bordered 
with white band. 
Early Flowering Sky Blue (Ipomea Grandiflora rubra coeruleq) 
is a most desirable, early, free flowering sort, with glossy 
dark foliage and very large flowers that open with a tinge of 
carmine rose and when mature are bright light blue. 
White Star (Ipomea Mexicanni Alba) is sensational. A sport 
from the Mexican blue variety, it bears huge white flowers 
which bring out the blue star of Texas on dark, cloudy days. 
Fall bloomer. Plant in protected place against early frost. 
Mixed Imperial—Mixed colors, all giant sized. 
NASTURTIUMS 
Golden Gleam—Golden yellow, sweet scented, long stemmed. 
Dwarf Mixed—Form a small round bush 12 to 16 inches high. 
Tall, or Climbing Varieties are quick growing and will cover 
a wall, hedge or trellis in a very short time. The brilliant 
blossoms cover the plant almost from top to bottom. 

COREOPSIS 
GODETIA TITHONIA 

