“Flower Seeds Gul gh all for Florists”’ 
MISCELLANEOUS ANNUALS—Continued 
DAHLIA — 2800 S. Because of the wide variation in colors and 
types, seedling Dahlias are interesting to grow and tubers may 
be saved from the choicest specimens. The dwarf types are 
especially nice for outdoor bedding while the Unwin strain also 
makes a fine pot plant. All flower the first season from an early 
sowing. 
*Unwin’s Dwarf Hybrids. Our strain of this popular vari- 
ety is especially re-selected for evenness of dwarf habit 
and a wide range of attractive colors in both double and 
semi-double forms. Seed sown during January will pro- 
duce saleable 3 to 4 in. flowering pot plants in May. Tr. 
pkt., 25e; 14 0z., 70e; 1 0z., $2.50; 4 oz., $7.50. 

Giant Flowered Mixed. The originator describes this as a 
choice tall mixture producing 50% giant double flowers of the 
very best types and colorings. Outstanding individuals may 
be propagated thru tubers. Tr. pkt., 50c; 14 oz., $1.65; 14 0z., 
$3.00; 1 oz., $9.00. 
COLTNESS STRAIN. 18 in. Single. Dwarf and free flower- 
ing. 
Mixture of all colors. Tr. pkt., 25e; 14 0z., 45c3 1 oz., $1.50. 
For Perennial Daisies, see page 39. 
DELPHINIUM —See page 21. 
DIANTHUS 25,000 S.—Annual Sweet William. (D. barbato- 
sinensis.) 12 in. Single mixed. Tr. pkt., 15¢e; 14 0z., 25e;3 1 oz., 
75e. 
*Sweet Wivelsfield Single Mixed. 12 in. Probably the most 
popular of the annual Dianthus. Free flowering and brilliantly 
colored. Tr. pkt., 15e; 14 0z., 30e; 1 oz., $1.00. 
Sweet Wivelsfield Double Mixed. Same as above but most 
flowers either semi or double. Tr. pkt., 25ce; 14 0z., 60c; 1 0z., 
$2.00. 
Westwood Beauty (D. Heddensis). This new Dianthus, the 
result of a cross between D. Heddewigii and D. Chinensis, pro- 
duces large 2 in. single flowers in shades of red on long stems. 
Somewhat more resistant to heat than ordinary Dianthus. Tr. 
pkt., 25e; 14 0z., 60c; 1 oz., $1.80. 
HEDDEWIGII. (Double Pinks). 10 in. Fine for rock garden 
and border work. 
*Gaiety. Large showy fringed flowers. Colors range from 
pure white to crimson and are attractively zoned. Tr. pkt., 
35e; 14 oz., 70e; 1 0oz., $2.35. 
*Fireball. Deep scarlet. 
Pink Beauty. Blush-pink. 
*Snowdrift. Extra large flowered pure white. 
Imperator Mixture of all colors in this double class. 
Laciniatus Splendens. Single. Brilliant crimson; white eye. 
Prices above five, each: Tr. pkt., 20e; 14 0z., 35e; 1 oz., $1.25. 
For Hardy Dianthus, see page 39. 
DIDISCUS—Coeruleus. (Blue Lace Flower.) 10,0008. Freely 
produces small (114% to 2 in.) heads of light bluish lavender 
flowers. Useful for spring forcing or outdoors in cool climates. 
Tr. pkt., 15e; 14 0z., 30c; 1 0z., $1.00. 
DIMORPHOTHECA —Aurantiaca Hybrids Mixed. 9500 S. 
6 to 10 in. 2 in. single daisy-like flowers in bright yellow, buff 
and orange shades. Tr. pkt., 20c; 14 0z., 30ce; 1 oz., $1.00. 
DRACAENA — Indivisa. 1500 8. The narrow-leaved and most 
popular variety. Tr. pkt., 15e; 1 0z., 50e; 4 oz., $1.50; 1 Ib., 
$5.00. 
Australis. 1000 S. The broader-leaved kind. Tr. pkt., 20c; 
YY oz., 30e; 1 oz., 90e. 
For Dusty Miller, see Cineraria and Centaurea, page 25. 
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Gaillardia Sunshine Double Mixed is fine for summer cutting. 
ECHIUM— Blue Bedder. 6500S. 12 in. Very early blooming 
annual producing tiny bell-shaped blue flowers thruout the 
summer until frost. Tr. pkt., 15e; 14 0z., 30e; 1 0oz., $1.00. 
ESCHOLTZIA—Aurantiaca. 20,000 S. 1 ft. The true Cali- 
fornia Poppy. Rich orange. Tr. pkt., 15; 1 0z., 50e. 
For Bush Escholtzia, see Hunnemannia, page 30. 
EUPHORBIA —Variegata. 25008. The popular Snow-on-the- 
Mountain. Tr. pkt., 15e; 1 0z., 50e; 1 lb., $4.00. 
Heterophylla. (Annual Poinsettia or Mexican Fire Plant.) 
5000 S. 36 in. Makes small Poinsettia-like formations at tips 
of branches. Tr. pkt., 15e; 14 0z., 30e3 1 oz., $1.00. 
For the Hardy Euphorbias, see page 40. 
FELICIA—Bergeriana (King Fisher Daisy). 150,000 S. The 
dwarf blue daisy for pot plants. 6 in. Germination sometimes 
slow and irregular. Tr. pkt., 35e; 14 oz., $1.00. 
FREESIA —1000 8. Seed sown in May will produce bulbs by 
September which will bloom the following January with good 
flowers and stems. 
Refracta Alba. Pure white. Tr. pkt., 50c; 144 oz., $1.35; 1 
oz., $4.00. 
Refracta Buttercup. Yellow. Tr. pkt., 50c; 14 0z., $2.00; 
1 oz., $6.00. 
Rainbow Hybrids. Attractive mixture including blues, yel- 
lows and reds. Tr. pkt., 35e; 14 0z., $1.00; 1 oz., $3.00. 
For Forget-Me-Nots, see Myosotis, pages 27 and 42. 
GAILLARDIA—PICTA. 14,000 S. Annual Gaillardia. Fine 
free flowering brightly colored material for beds or borders. 
*Indian Chief. 12 to 15 in. An even and very free flowering 
single strain with solid red flowers. 
Lorenziana Double Mixed. 12 in. Quite attractive and free 
flowering double strain of orange, yellow, red and rose shades. 
Prices above two, each: Tr. pkt., 15e3; 14 0z., 30c3 1 0z., $1.00. 
The asterisk (*) indicates varieties most dependably satisfactory in our experience and observation. 
