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OF 
CHOICE TEXAS NATIVE FLORA 
FOR 
BEAUTIFYING THE HOME LANDSCAPE, PARKS, 
ROCK GARDENS AND COMMERCIAL 
FLORISTS AND NURSERIES. 

No. 1—Texas Bluebell—also called Blue Gentian (Eu- 
ston a russelianum): Height up to 4 feet, purple 
bell-shaped flowers 3 inches in diameter, large gray 
leaves, any wet soil, blooms June until frost, scatter 
fall and winter, cut flowers are noted for their lasting 
quality. One year plants 20c, Pkg. seed 25c. (B) 
No. 2—Texas Bluebonnet (Lupinus texanis: Texas 
state flower, dark blue spikes of flowers in spring, 
any good soil, soak seed 48 hours before planting %4 
inch deep in fall and winter, height up to 2 feet, full 
sun. Pkg. seed 15c (A) 
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