NICOTIANA 
Sweet Scented Tobacco—Beautiful annual border plant bear- 
ing sweet scented white flowers with five pointed stars. 
Grows about 3 feet high. 

NIEREMBERGIA HIPPOMANICA 
(DWARF CUP FLOWER) 
Over 6 inches tall with a spread of only 8 to 10 inches. 
Yield hundreds: of blooms thruout the summer. For 
rockery, window boxes and flower pots. Cut back at 
the end of season and it will send out fresh growth 
in the early spring. 

PANSIES 
Swiss Giants—This variety does best in San Antonio and 
vicinity. Yield enormous flowers which are grown for exhibi- 
tion purposes. 
PERENNIAL PEA 
Are useful for covering walls, stumps or trellises. The large 
clusters of flowers are not fragrant like ordinary sweet 
peas but make fine cut flowers and the plants will last for 
years, 
PETUNIAS 
Giants of California—Outstanding in beautiful coloring. The 
blooms are unbelievably large, 5 to 7 inches in diameter, with 
shallow, open throats surrounded by satiny petals which are 
so heavily ruffled that the young flowers are easily mistaken 
for doubles. All have light, richly veined throats. These love- 
lies are available in the following colors: 
Romany Lass—Deep Crimson, deeper throat. 
Royal Purple. 
Theodosia—Largest fringed rose, golden throat. 
Fluffy Ruffles—Mixture light shades, finely fringed. 
Celestial Rose. 
Rose Bedder (New)—Tyrian rose, compact. 
Rosy Morn—Rose with white throats. 
Violacea—Deep velvety purple. 
Cream Star 
White King 
Crimson 
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ALL FLOWER SEEDS 
10 PER PACKET—3 PACKETS 25¢ 
Unless otherwise specified 
Mixed 
Howard's Star (Improved)—A new velvety purple novelty with 
pure white star. 
Balcony Type with Trailing Habit—Available in Red and 
Rose with golden throat. 
PHLOX 
Drummondi—Called ‘’Texan Pride.’’ Has beautiful, soft-petaled 
and brilliantly colored flowers. Grows 6 inches to 1 foot 
high and is easy to grow. Comes in the following colors: 
Snow White, Shell Pink, Deep Rose, Bright Scarlet, Rich 
Crimson, Primrose Yellow, Dark Blue, Gigantea Art Shades, 
Drummondi Mixed. 
POPPIES 
Carnation Flowered—Double fringed in Double Carnation 
Salmon-pink and Double Carnation Vermillion Red. 
California Poppy—A bright, free-flowering plant of low 
spreading growth. Flowers are in pure shades of yellow, 
orange and crimson. 
Shirley Mixed—Ruffled edges, large blooms. 
blossoms alike. 
Iceland Mixed—Bright green, delicate fern-like foliage. Abun- 
dant blooms the first . year. 
Poppy Nudicaulae, the Empress is a remarkable new giant 
flowered. Iceland poppy ideal for cutting. Flowers are large 
and well formed with broad petals which are deeply fluted 
and wrinkled, giving an effect of semi-doubleness. 
Tulip Flowered—Intense scarlet, single blossoms. 
Scarcely two 
‘Mexican Tulip Poppy (Hunnemania)—Golden yellow flowers 
resemble the Poppy in every respect. Lovely on borders and for 
use as cut flowers. 
PORTULACA 
Double—Known also as Rose Moss or Sun Plant. Grows low, 
or creeping and bears glossy cup-shaped blossoms. They 
love sunshine and do best on rather dry ground. All colors 
mixed. 
PYRETHRUM 
Showy, golden-leaved and fine for borders and edging. Height, 
1 foot. 
SWEET PEAS 
Spencer Early Flowering will produce Sweet Peas fully five 
weeks before the Summer-flowering Spencers. Available in 
the following colors: 
Shirley Temple. Soft, rich, rose-pink. All White. Imperial 
Pink. Sweet Lavender. New Blue. Grenadier—Dazzling scar- 
let. Zvolanek’s Rose—Giant rose pink. Gloria—Sparkling 
salmon rose. Lady Gay—Blush pink, suffused salmon. Glit- 
ters—Lovely cerise. 
New and Standard Varieties are considered by expert sweet 
pea authorities the best yet introduced. Our sweet peas are 
supplied by the most reputable and dependable growers in 
the world. Available in the following colors: 
Ambition—Rose lavender. Amethyst—Clear blue. Welcome 
—Scarlet. Chieftain—Deep mauve. Flagship—Navy blue. Gilt 
Edge Spencer—Mixed. Gleneagles—Lavender. Magnet—Cream 
pink. Red Boy—Deep crimson. Mary Pickford—Cream pink 
salmon. What Joy—Yellow cream. Avalanche—White. Car- 
lotts—Rosy carmine dark. Charming—Rose cerise. Flamingo— 
Salmon pink cerise. Fortune—Purple blue. Highlander—Clear 
lavender. Mavis—Deep salmon orange. Miss California— 
Purple. Pinkie—Improved rose pink. Powercourt—Lilac lav- 
ender. Mixed Colors. 
TEXAS BLUE BONNET 
"The flower of Texas’’ grows 12 inches high, blossoms are 
blue and fragrant, are ideal for bouquets and will thrive on in- 
fertile soil. Plant seed in January and will bloom June or July. 


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