Helianthus - Sunflower 
These annual Sunflowers are charming when 
grouped in mixed flower borders, and are used 
extensively as cut flowers as they come into 
bloom early in the summer and keep on flow- 
ering until cut down by hard frost. Sow in a 
sunny spot early in the spring. 
Double Chrysanthemum-Flowered. Rich 
golden yellow, double flower that looks like a 
Dahlia or Chrysanthemum. Height 3 to 4 feet. 
Pkg. 10c 
Red Shades. Tall, 6-foot plants carrying 
large single flowers in varying shades of red 
and crimson, some tipped with yellow, others 
yellow splashed with red. 
Pkg. 10c; 1% oz. 35c; oz. 60c 
Mammoth Russian. Grows immense, single, 
yellow heads often 18 to 20 inches in diameter 
and produces quantities of seed that is enjoyed 
by many of our native birds, as well as 
chickens. Pkg. 10c; oz. 15c; Ib. 45c 
Heliotrope - Cherry Pie 
A half hardy perennial that flowers during 
the whole season and whose flowers and foliage 
are deliciously fragrant. Splendid for bedding 
Or greenhouse use. Seed sown indoors early 
will produce blooming plants for bedding and 
pot-plants for winter house decoration. Can be 
sown outdoors in May. 
LEMOINE’S GIANTS, MIXED. Many shades 
ranging from very light blue to darkest purple. 
Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 50c 
Hunnemannia 
(Giant Tulip Poppy) 
Fumariaefolia. Large bright yellow poppy- 
like flowers borne on bushy 2-foot plants from 
July until frost. This Giant Tulip Poppy is oa 
very handsome subject in the garden planted 
near or with Gilia or Nigella, and splendid as a 
cut flower for the house when combined with 
annual Gypsophila. 
Pkg. 10c; Yg oz. 25c; Y% oz. 40c 
Sunlite. New semi-double flowers with a band 
of short petals circling the longer cup petals. 
Very attractive, clear canary-yellow. Sow ina 
sunny spot where it will bloom all season long. 
If you will cut it when in bud it will last indoors 
for seven or eight days. Pkg. 15¢; Yg oz. 35¢ 
Job’s Tears 
An ornamental grass that grows 3 to 4 feet 
high and bears hard, shiny, pearl-like seeds 
used as beads. Pkg. 15c 
Kochia — 
(Summer Cypress; Burning Bush) 
Trichophylla. This beautiful annual bush has 
rapidly come into prominence. It grows 2 to 
2\ feet high, and resembles a close-clipped 
ornamental evergreen. The globe-shaped or 
pyramidal plants are close and compact, and 
of a pleasing light green color. It may be 
grown singly or in the form of a hedge. In 
early autumn it becomes carmine, or blood-red. 
Pkg. 10c; Y% oz. 25c; oz. 40c 
Lantana 
Mixed Hybrids. This very desirable, half- 
hardy greenhouse and bedding plant bears a 
constant profusion of verbena-like heads of 
orange, white, rose, and other colored flowers 
and grows 2 to 3 feet high. Blooms summer 
till frost. Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 40c 
Lathyrus Latifolius 
(Perennial Sweet Pea) 
Showy, free-flowering, hardy perennial climb- 
er for covering stumps, fences, etc. They bear 
continuously from June until September, if kept 
picked, large clusters of Sweet-Pea-like flowers 
that are splendid for cutting. Grow well in 
almost any soil or location. 
WHITE, PINK, RED, MIXED. 
Pkg. 15¢; Y% oz. 45c 
Lavatera - Annual Mallow 
Loveliness. A beautiful, very showy annual 
about 3 feet high and covered during the en- 
tire’ summer with large pink cup-shaped flow- 
ers. Very attractive for beds and borders. 
Pkg. 15c; %4 oz. 45c 
es a 
Linaria 
Fairy Bouquet. An improved very compact 
Linaria, bearing large flowers of rose, pink, 
lavender. red, carmine, white, salmon and 
violet. Grows 8 inches high. 
Pkg. 15c; Yg oz. 45c 

Annual! Lorkspur Makes a Brilliant Showing in the Garden and 
A Most Successful Cut Flower for the House 
HART & VICK’S 
ANNUAL LARKSPUR 
This is one of the best known of garden 
flowers, and in recent years a vast improvement 
has been effected by careful selection in size 
and color of the blossoms and the general 
habit of the plant. Seeds sown outdoors before 
the close of April will produce flowering plants 
by the beginning of July, and give a continu- 
ous succession of flowers from then until frost, 
a record that is not surpassed by any other 
annual. They make handsome beds and their 
free, graceful habit and bright colors are very 
effective when planted in groups in the old- 
fashioned flower or shrubbery border. As a cut 
flower they are particularly useful. Please re- 
member Larkspur seed requires cool weather 
for germination. Sow as early in the spring as 
possible. Fall sowing should be done in Sep- 
tember. 
Double Stock-Flowered 
Larkspur 
A greatly improved variety of Annual Lark- 
spur that branches out from the base and 
makes sturdy, upright stems 3 feet high on 
which are carried long, full spikes of very 
double flowers. 
Bright Rose 
Dark Blue 
La-France-Pink 
Lilae. Clear lilac. 
Los Angeles. Salmon. 
Each of the above: 
Pkg. 10c; Y% oz. 45c; Yo oz. 80c 
Rosamond. Rose. 
Rosy Scariet 
Sky-Blue 
White. Pure white. 
Collection: One package each of the above— 
9 colors for 75c. 
Mixed. A splendid mixture of many colors. 
Pkg. 10c; %4 oz. 35c; YW oz. 65c 
(37] 
New Giant Imperial Larkspur 
These new annual Larkspurs grow 4 feet tall 
and bear long, solid spikes of double flowers on 
each of the many branches. 
Blue Bell. Clear light blue, double flowers. 
Brilliant Rose. New. Deep salmon-rose suf- 
fused with carmine. 
Carmine King. Rich deep carmine and salmon 
flowers on long spikes, with 3- to 4-foot stems. 
Blue Spire. Intense deep Oxford-blue, double 
flowers in long, full spikes. 
Dazzler. Rosy carmime, very double flowers 
on long stems. 
Daintiness. Light lavender, double flowers on 
long spikes. 
Exquisite Pink Improved. A beautiful, soft 
pink flower that comes in very large trusses. 
Gloria. Rich deep rose blooms in long spikes 
on stems 4 feet tall. 
Miss California. shaded 
with salmon. 
Pink King. 
Rosalind. Very lovely salmon-rose that holds 
its flowers a very long time. 
Deep pink flower, 
Attractive, soft cream-pink. 
Sweet Lavender. Clear, even lavender, the 
very best of this color. 
White King. A new giant pure glistening 
white spike of large fully double flowers. 
Giant Imperial Mixture. A superb blending 
of colors too numerous to mention. 
Each of the above: Pkg. 15c; Vg oz. 35c. 

