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| Centaurea Blue Boy (Double Cornflower)’ (HA-2 ft.) The 
| true cornflower, blue shade, in favor 
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for garden and cutting. | 
(Pkt., 10c) (% 0z.,'45c) (% oz., T5c) 
; (Bachelor’s Button) (HA-2 
Centaurea Cyanus Mixed ft.) The true old fashioned 
Bachelor’s Button of your grandmother’s garden. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% oz., 35c) (% oz., 60c) 
Centaurea Imperialis Mixed (Sweet Sultan) (HA-2% 
ft.) The - flowers are 
large, sweet-scented and borne in great abundance on long, grace- 
ful stems; valuable for cutting. 
(Pkt., 10c) ('%4 0z., 35c) (% 0z., 60c) 
Chrysanthemum Coronarium Double Mixed. (HA-4 ft.) 
Annual summer chrysanthemums are of 
easiest culture, doing best in heavy soil. Plants bloom profusely 
during the summer and fall where summers are not too hot. Showy 
in the garden, fine for cutting. Double blooms, button shaped, 1% 
inches across, white and shades of. yellow. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% oz., 30c) (% oz., 50c) 
(Campanula) Liberty Bell, 
Annual Canterbury Bells TUTE Kea Ca ete ae 
that has proven to be one of the most popular novelties. Bell-like 
flowers are intense violet blue in color. Flowers in less than six 
months from time planted, continuous blooming until frost. Plants 
have some 6 to 8 spikes of flowers. 1934 Winner of Award of Merit 
“All America” selections. 
(Pkt., 15c) (% oz., 50c) (% oz., 85c) 
Biennial, Medium Mixed. (HB-2% ft.) 
Canterbury Bells The branching plants are heavily laden 
with large bell-like flowers. Colors white, various shades of blue 
and some pink. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% oz., 50c) €% oz., 85c) 
Candytuft Giant Hyacinth White. (HA-1 ft.) The finest white 
é candytuft. Immense pure white spikes resembling 
well formed hyacinths. 
(Pkt., 10c) (%4 oz., 45c) (% oz., 80c) 
Umbellata Mixed. A handsome compact flowering 
Candytuft border plant desirable for massing in beds and for 
(Pkt., 10c) (% 0z., 50c) 
cutting. 
Clarkia Finest Double Mixed. (HA-2 ft.) Clarkia is one of the 
easiest grown annuals developing to perfection in a 
cool climate. Plants grow quickly and are in full bloom from 5 to 6 
weeks after sowing. A fine garden flower and excellent for cutting. 
(Pkt., 10c) (%4 oz., 45c) (% oz., 80c) 

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