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DIMORPHOTHECA Double Hybrids Mi 
double and semi-double flowers. 
DOLICHOS mixed. Hyacinth Bean. Good 
Climber. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA hybrids. California pop- 
pies in shades of pink, gold, wallflower red, 
and buff. E. erectal5” high. 15¢ 
EUPHORBIA variegata. Snow on the moun- 
tain. Green and white bracts. 
FOUR O’CLOCK mixed, also known 1s Mir- 
abilis or Marvel of Peru. 
GAILLARDIA Lorenziana Double, or In- 
dian Chief, beautiful bronze red. 
GERBERA Jamesonii hybrids 25¢ Transvaal 
Daisies. Clear pastel colors. 
GILIA capitata. Globe Gilia. Rich blue flow- 
ers, feathery foliage. 
GLOBE AMARANTH Gomphrena, one of 
the better strawflowers. 
GODETIA Double or Single Mixed. Crimson 
thru satiny rose to white. 
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MARIGOLD AFRICAN 
All Double Lemon, 3!/,’; All Double Orange, 
314’; California Giants Mixed, 214’, all 
colors in the carnation flowered group; 
Frills, 2’, full double frilled orange flowers 
with odorless foliage 25; Guinea Gold, 21/,’ 
orange carnation flowered; Limelight, aif. 
pale lime yellow incurved chrysanthemum- 
like blooms 15¢:; Little Giants Mixed, mam- 
moth flowers on bushy 18” plants 15(; 
Mission Giant Goldsmith, 18”, chrysanthe- 
mum-flowered, 3” across, golden orange 
15¢; Mammoth Mum, 3’, sulfur yellow 
chrysanthemum type, 4” flower 25¢; Yellow 
Supreme, 21/4’, the largest of the carnation 
flowered marigolds, lemon yellow. 
MARIGOLD DWARF FRENCH 
Dwarf Double Mixed, 12”; Flash, 18”, single 
flowered yellow through red; Harmony, 
12”, orange center with brown collar; 
Naughty Marietta, 12” , large single yellow 
blooms 25¢; Royal ‘Scot, 12”, mahogany and 
gold striped; Scarlet Glow, 12" bright red 
double 25¢; Signata pumila, 8”, tiny single 
yellow flowers with lacy foliage; Spry, 9”, 
crested yellow center with mahogany red 
guard petals 15¢; Yellow Pygmy, sparkling 
double lemon yellow flowers on bushy little 
6” plants 15¢. 
xed. Glorious colors in freely carried 
25¢ per packet 
GOURDS Small Fruited for ornamental use. 
Large Fruited for craft work. 
GRASSES Ornamental Mixed. Decorative 
dried for winter use. 
GYPSOPHILA elegans white or rose 15¢. 
Annual baby’s breath. 
HELIANTHUS Excelsior mixed. Dwarf 
Sunflower. Lemon, brown, rust-red. 
HELICHRYSUM mixed. The best known of 
the strawflowers. Rose, Gold, Mixed. 
HELIOTROPE Dark varieties mixed 15¢. 
Deep lavender & purple, fragrant. 
HUNNEMANIA $£Sunlite. Santa Barbara 
Poppy, gorgeous clear yellow. 
IPOMOEA (Morning Glory) Alamo, the 
Mile-a-Minute vine, mixed colors; noctiflora 
alba, the white Moonflower; and rosea, the 
pink Evening Glory, 15¢. The best of all morn- 
ing glories, Heavenly Blue with its two fine 
companions, Scarlett O’Hara 15¢, and Pearly 
Gates 15¢. 
KOCHIA Summer Cypress or Mexican Fire 
Bush 
LARKSPUR Blue, White, Pink, Crimson, 
Carmine, or Giant Imperial Mixed. 
uUINARIA Excelsior Hybrids 15¢ Fairy Bou- 
quet. “Baby Snapdragon.” 
LINUM grandiflora Brilliant crimson flow- 
ers 1” across. 
LOBELIA Crystal Palace. Rich deep blue 
flowers, dark foliage. 
LUPINE Hartwegii Giants mixed, or blue. 
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MATTHIOLA bicornis Evening scented stock. 
MIGNONETTE mixed. Grow it for fragrance. 
MYOSOTIS Victoria Indigo 15¢ Forget-me-not 

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