
Starlight Rudbeckia is excellent for 
garden display and fine for cutting. 

Brilliantly colored Daisy-like flowers of 
Single Pyrethrum are splendid for cutting. 
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Globe of Fire Salvia— 
blooms from early summer until frost. 
Primula - Primrose 
Japonica. A very lovely Primrose producing long spikes of 
bloom from crimson to rose to almost white. Pkg. 15¢ 
Polyanthus, Giant Mixed. Clusters of very large flowers 
in brilliant orange, yellow, cream, white, pink, rose, crimson, 
purple, blue, etc. Splendid for beds and borders. Prefers a 
moist, shady spot. Blooms in April and May. Pkg. 25¢ 
Pyrethrum 
(Painted Daisies) 
This ‘beautiful perennial is so easy to grow, so perfectly 
hardy, and so satisfactory in every way that it deserves a 
liberal amount of space in every garden. Nothing can surpass 
Pyrethrums in profusion of flowers in June and in the fall. 
The blossoms are not injured by rain or sun, and their long, 
stiff stems and unusual keeping qualities make them ideal as 
cut flowers. Height 18 inches. 
Roseum Hybridum. Both double and single flowers in many 
bright colors in this mixture. Pkg. 25c; large pkg. 75c 
Single Flowering Mixed Colors. Large single, daisy-like 
flowers with long, narrow petals and borne very 
freely throughout the spring on wiry stems 2 feet 
tall. Mixed colors. Pkg. 15c 
Ricinus - Castor-Oil Plant 

Ricinus or Castor Oil Bean 
Schizanthus 
(Butterfly Flower) 
This dainty and very pretty annual flower is 
Annual plants desirable for screens or the cen- 
ter of beds because of their large growth and 
tropical appearance. 
Zanzibarensis. Leaves often 2'% feet across, 
marked with brown and purple spots. 
Pkg. 10c; oz. 25c 
Rudbeckia - Coneflower 
Starlight. Honorable Mention, 1942, by the 
All-America Selection Committee. Large flow- 
ered, semi-double and full double annual flow- 
ering Rudbeckia. Very free blooming. Colors 
from primrose-yellow to mahogany and bicolor 
flowers, with mahogany-red centers. Branching 
plants grow about 3 feet tall. Attracted much 
very quick to bloom, the seed making plants 
that in a few weeks are so covered with deli- 
cate and charming blossoms, all blotched and 
marked in contrasting shades and colors, as to 
completely hide the foliage. Sow in the early 
spring for garden plants. ; 
New Giant Hybrids. Unusually large flowers 
in a fine mixture of colors. Plants are very 
free blooming. Height 2 to 21% feet. 
Pkg. 20c; large pkg. 75¢ 
Shasta Daisy 
Conqueror. One of our most popular peren- 
nials that grows well and blooms abundantly in 
almost any situation. This greatly improved 
type has giant, pure white flowers 4 to 5 inches 
in diameter on stems 2 to 21% feet long. 

attention last season. Pkg. 15c; Ye oz. 50c 
Salpiglossis - Velvet Flower 
Hart & Vick’s Finest Mixture. |f you do not 
know this beautiful trumpet-shaped annual, 
you should grow it this year. The petals are 
velvety in texture end richly marked with 
crimson, primrose, yellow, blue, purple, white, 
overlaid and striped with gold and silver. They, 
are showy and beautiful beyond words. The 
plant grows readily in sandy soil and partial 
shade, blooms early and all summer. It de- 
serves a place in every garden. Height 21 ft. 
Blooms July till frost. 
Pkg) 15c221/e 07356014 10z5160c 
Saponaria 
Vaccaria. An annual rock plant that grows 2 
feet high and bears masses of satiny pink 
flowers somewhat like an enlarged Gypsophila. 
A most excellent flower for cutting. 
Pkg. 10c; Ym oz. 35c; oz. 60c 
Scarlet Runner Bean 
A great favorite in England and Europe, not 
only as an ornamental climber, but for the 
delicious edible Beans which succeed the sprays 
of bright scarlet, pea-shaped blossoms. 
Pkg. 15c; Yo Ib. 35c; Ib. 65c 
SALVIA 
(Scarlet Sage) 
The brilliant flowers of this popular annual 
on long, stately spikes standing well above the 
foliage, are borne until frost and give this plant 
a prominent place in every garden. Extensively 
planted in flower beds and as a border plant. 
Start seed in boxes or under glass in February 
and March and transplant when all danger of 
frost is past. 
America or Globe of Fire. Grows 16 inches 
high and blooms early, freely and continuously. 
Very uniform in form and height, it is particu- 
larly valuable for bedding and for borders. 
Pkg. 25c; Vg oz. $1.00 
Bonfire or Clara Bedman. Grows 24 inches. 
Dense, dark green foliage on erect, sturdy, 
globe-shaped plants. The flowers are large and 
of unusually bright scarlet-red. An old favorite 
Salvia. Pkg. 25c; Yg oz. $1.00 
BLUE BEDDER. Extra large, deep blue flow- 
ers on stems about 2 feet high. Very fine for 
garden use and for decorative purposes indoors. 
While it is considered an annual, it will live 
through the winter if protected. 
Pkg. 25c; Vg oz. 75¢; YW oz. $1.35 
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Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 35c¢ 

Trumpet-like, velvety petaled flowers of Salpi- 
glossis in bright colors veined silver and gold. 

A most attractive corner in your garden is 
where your Shasta Daisies are blooming. 
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