Index to Flower Seeds, Plants and Supplies 







Achillea i. 05eee Castor-Oil Plant ..... 44  Forget-Me-Not ...... 40 Madeira Vine ......-- 54 Salt, Agricultural ..... ag 
Acroclinium ..... Faye (eclerfel ooo socdandag 31 Four O’clock ..... 35, 38 Mallow ............. 37 Saponaria ........-.. 
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Ageratum ........5- 26) Centaurea wads soe oe we 30 Forget-Me-Not, Chinese 31 Marigold ........ 39, 45 seal chal gs ge ov 
AlKaivet ti anin teste ter. 280) Cercstiuimimrrsren as SilimnROXGloveli rants c eet 34 Marvel of Peru ... 35, oe aged: peed ean . 4 
Alyssum”..riecsse.s+ 28 Cherry, Bush 202020. 57 Goillardia. «--.+.+.. 35 Matthiola .v.v.-ss =>: 33 Scabisa se 0002000. 45 
VSSUNTT  creiote isl ie) suena shie erry, UIST ire cau iels rel (ems Garland Flower ...... 31 SAU et DOGO DONE 8 echizonthus ada oy 44 
Amaranthus ......... 28 Chrysanthemums ..... 3! Garden Supplies. .61, 62,63 Mignonette ......... ae oo Bink 38 
Amoaryilis ites olecina tts 53) GIMCROFICI Peeretertete etree 31 Garden Gadgets 59, 60, 61 Milfoil .........+.-- goo ore ee ee ae 
Nae fell ocosonaasnc 28 Cinnamon Vine BER. verapea unbiaege ec gee 35 idee Bselereci sites Out eh cll Fisver 54 
AS anit Se eh tie: Cysusuecenee ae Glin. one ee 35 Npapsidelde GIOLY> se oe he pry cael Mortis Bae 39 
Pe bea @ anlohaeyalstele 58 Gilliflowere-.5. 45 Neetitiamt See 4] Snapdragon 5 See 26 
Abs es ae, Pes ae 28 Cockscomb reeset RACERS OY BS Nemesia .. 40 snow. in-Sharns eae 3) 
joi Ue ee RAY INIOS 10 )< « coe i 5 Soill Test Kitsiei ces. eee 
ATCtOtISMp ine coats : E Sowa ine Gadatia noon cree 35 as oon oe ey ae i ean 60 
Ameria qoutes aeniour. oneflower Gomphrena 2. /....." 35 i wees eeceeee tO M Shatce ee 35,.45 
ASPOlQGUS: i. aisis ee eiele 3s eta Gourds 36 Nierembergia .......- oe 
INSCS Doo Gn Jods nae ornflower FADES nel eae Se 58 ; PRE OOP SELOOG 
ieti PES sects ee - ... 54 Stock, Evening Scented. .38 
Aas Metin aunts e gabon. AS mire Getaaivoe Grass Seeds’. 2, Rene Oxalisae s+) demieiciae 5 eas Virginie SS 
VENS letter ana Gaus or, Speed best oho 3]  Gypsophila ......... : * Hyer eA ge Ol En ae 4] Strawberries ° ee See |i, Re 
Cypress Vine ........ 32 Helenium ........... P MT teftediaas scone cts 47 Strawflower ......... 
Bae eee eve Site chats x MN ebegs? Helianthus .......... 36 Painted Tongues: «6s 44 Summer Cypress ... ae ae 
MB Presi Pima: Dohlias se a ree 32,56 Helichrysum ......... B55) Papaver “.4a8 dees cot 43 Sunflower ........ ; 
Bachelor Button ..... 30 Daisy, African 34,47  Heliotrope.:... 2... Sig ePeateMoss o. Sis fs oc 62 Surprise Garden ...... 28 
Fei peelld ak i 2 28 Daisy, English ....... 28 Heuchera .......+... 36 Pentstemon ......... 43 Sweet Peas ........-. 46 
Balloon Vine ........ 28 Daisy, Painted ....... 44.) Hollyhocks <i. ter. 22). 36 Peruvian Daffodil . 54 Sweet Sultan ........ 30 
BegoniGite tea rheme rc: 52 Daisy, Shasta ......-. 44 Honesty ...... 35756735 patuniake ne 42 - Sweet William ....... 45 
Hee sechics SOOO BASSE = Daisy, Swan River ..... 28 Heh de Chemicals & PhlOxtatis Se fois ele seers AB eb ead 
reo Yay it SPAREN Se el Datura oo Sasicvciinereene 32 LMOALENE hon Onioed i occ PisikS ie eyetettea ae eters B20 re ilicien eae eee 
Bin OURS ae cee 23 Delphinium 22262020) 33 Hotkaps ............ 61 plant Foods .....---- BY a perio kanes 
Blackcclcs Vine pea Dionthus yheekc eo 32 Hunnemannia ....... SI POPPIES sees pe oaeic 43 oh nbergia 47 
Blankoniniovcr aan: Didiscusiicr sme aeelae 34 Hyacinth Bean ...... 34 Poppy, California ..... 34. Tobacco. Sweet-scented a] 
thos RUle haba hae BL 32 u) Digitalishsacc eee os 34 Hyacinthus Candicans.. 53 poppy, Tulip ........ She ce eee 47 
Boysenbery Sonne ST Dimorphotheca ...... 34 Silberis hous eee 29 Portulaca... +++... 43 ‘trofiite «i+ sehen gs 
Shae aa bila acosscanowcd Sia wean arises odds otting Soil ......... oe Loe aS 4 
Buea Bak Ce eo 35 Doronicum Job S@leansa scr cree 37 ee CENTOS ele ei «ole ena ip a raga 
Butterfly Elower _.... 44 Dusters pmo oe ceo : Pyrethrum .....-..-- 44 Venidiuin 2.48 «wees 47 
SECT aeniy yee iceee™ Dusty Miller Kochia ...........-. 37 57 Verbendsileteret-cssieietete ; a 
; Lantanddecs steer ete 3 TaamROSPberrieS esse = cre a Viola, (26S eae 
Galadiumirrsrecte sym 53 Echinocystis ......... 34. CarkSpuias cet ea eens 37 Red Hot Poker . . 47 
Calendula .......... 29 Elephant’s Ear :i..:.. 53 ee Lathyrusmontecicn: S7meRemedies. ao daciesisrs crs 63 Wallflower ..... eek Wee 
Calla 53. Eschscholtzi qe 44 Wild Cucumber Vine .. 34 
ek pe? ORONO Cos Ca ota eet ca 34 Pe Lavateraime tics seers or isha Gacoad conver Wild Garded) Flower 
ae Dine e ees ce Euphorbia epeee tees 34° Lilies"... «1.55 38 34 ROCK Cress os os 28 aoe mas 
tte e eee ti 4 ime, icultura arden Mixture .. spe ieGp ate: sclensy aegaie 
Condy aime opines PUTT eS ane 81 waster “Chinese. 3 
WINGS 2 eee ee wee ee ee ErtiliZers era terrestris ha Vien grt saan clog oteinc Rudbeckia ey mck. <1 tt So Varragw nes ore eee 
Canterbury Bells ..... 29% VN PaVventews tite Seles py _ \Kelyaiekan hb Amrenann noes 38 oro oe Sei ga 48, 49 
Cardinal Climber ..... ZEN EIIK Wictrctsios ean a ee Bt} Mvinteittel Soe mnct os © 39,39)  Salpiglossis ys. cress as 
Carnations Hn 2k. 30 Floss Flower .....¢... ZO ECHOITIUS Iuies vate leterane eke 2 Salvia verstorsieievenes ee rerees 44) -ZOtOX areas heres 62 
Index to Vegetable Seeds 
Asparagus ........ 25 AS) cores eactsieciPaais ater 9 Garden Huckleberry .. ae Mustard immer stemterneiter 15 aces PR ees ot z1 
BeOnSk. tt aie ah ee 5,6 Ollands Treas a ciecets 2 etenoe Oi Garlict ss yates sc sachs an eee wba {yale le ernaeeicne 
Bectspaure cei ec 4g Cori ROpmea mercies Tile Gum boseteryeierant 15 Okra . 2... esses eee 15 : 
Borecole 14. Corn, Sweet 11 (OiMteaS ocosoanadadss Ud SIME aoa a Scdb oasis 21 
ie Niele oe cic dager slr sy eee Herbs ............-. US) 2Onion! Sets”... «: pas. 17. om Spinach: sere can meekoe 22 
Broccoli... . - 212s. G Darel OSS tral eet os SuiHotkape: cick 2 gies 10 Onion Plants 25 UOSNWe toe eis 23 
Brussels Sprouts ...... 6; Cucumbers ........ 7). 12 Horseradish Ey aoc 25 aS POO Syant Cat Le 1 
Ria Arapeees Kale oe ee eee e eee eens Parsley naececs sc. (18) sSwiss Chard iy.ce-) meee 
Cartoon agi sai a mie (Candelion egiacrs~c 9. sKohlrabl 25 'pa sleveom: 13 gePareninersat hoes 18 
CORGtS ke ei saysrereiae ees 8 Leek ...... ees eeeeee 3 ee Pegs es Peet eae 19 setobacco \./. caer 20 
Cauliflower ......... 9 Eggplant ........... 13 Lettuce ............. 1 aie Peppers bint sence 18.0. slomatoesw nea ee 24 
Celeriaciii 2 tee seer 9 Endive ............. 13) Mangels: ak 225. celts GS Pop Cornitce.suneee oes 11 STurnipsisc. eee 25 
Celery... wen ce te tees 10 Mushrooms ......... LS OTOLOCS i nucrebeinust oe =e - 20 
Chicory fc) scvae ene ee ee 8 Fennel eicwe cc wise. ov Muskmelons ......... GME UUMDICINIS tye cercyer clei, voir 20 Watermelons ........ 16 
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