230 East Fourth Si. Chittick a: 23 
Flower Seeds 
. ® 1518 Portulaca, Jewel, Single 
Brilliant, deep crimson, popular annual, Portulaca Jewel would be a jewel in any 
garden. This new improved Portulaca is 4 times larger than any offered before. Thrives 
in dry, sunny places and will give an abundance of color during the hot summer 
months. Pkt., 20c. 
1519 Nicotiana, Daylight 
In this new hybrid, as the name implies, the white blooms remain fully open during 
the most brilliant sunshine. The plants are of bushy habit reaching a height of 1% 
to 2 feet and about the same distance across, throwing an abundance of pure white 
bloom with the same delightful fragrance as Nicotiana Affinis. Annual. Pkt., 25c. 
® 1520 Nicotiana, Suaveolens 
Dwarf, sweet scented, pure white flowers. Fine pot plant. Annual. Pkt., 15c. 
1521 Sweet Peas, Cuthbertson Mixed 
The Cuthbertson Sweet Pea with the orthodox blossoms and vine, combines an 
ability to grow and bloom under hot weather conditions with exceptional vigor, length 
of stem and abundance of fragrant blossoms. Stems average 1 foot in length, and 
there is a wide range of color. PkKt., 25c. 
1522 Snapdragon, Cherry Rose (Rust-Resistant) 
New outstanding color, brilliant cherry-rose. Large flowers well placed on straight 
stems of long spikes. Plants base branching. Pkt., 25c. 
® 1523 Snapdragon, Magic Carpet 
Very compact with a good range of colors, including pinks, terra cotta shaded apricot. 
and a few purplish shades, light shades predominating. Average 4 to 6 in. high covered 
with miniature flowers. Excellent for rockeries, small beds and edgings. Pkt., 25c. 

Verbena, Salmon-Pink 
1524 Snapdragon, Tetra 
The largest flowered of all Snapdragons, distinctly and attractively ruffled. Many H Hy 
new color combinations in solid shades and others of harmonious tone blendings. 1527 Zinnia, Luther Burbank 
Lovely delicate pastel shades. Many self-colors, also 
eee ana ty hE tne 20C. unusual 2- and 3-color combinations. Flowers grow 5 to 
54% inches across and are composed of numerous petals 
which curl back somewhat to form thick flower heads 2 to 
1525 Tahoka Daisy 3 inches deep. Plants are strong growing, 3 to 4 feet 
One of the best of the blue Daisies for all-summer bloom, mid-June until November. t@ll,_well-branched and giving an. abundance of long- 
- Big blossoms of pure blue-lavender with little golden centers. Flower stems of good stemmed flowers, excellent for cutting. PKt., 25c. 
length, cutting and lasting qualities excellent. Pkt., 20c. ; 
1528 Pansy, Steele’s Butterfly 
: A. select strain containing a wide range of colors on 
1526 Verbena Salmon-Pink well-formed plants. PEKt., 60c. 
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New bush Verbena, plants grow more erect, making a broad, flat-topped, bushy plant Calendula, New Pacific Beauty Type 
about 8 to 10 inches high and 12 to 15 inches across. A row of them makes an even 
and uniform border closely covered over a long blooming season. Large flower heads 
well filled with broad petalled flowers of an unusually pleasing shade of bright salmon- 
pink with a white eye. Straight stems make it very desirable as a cut flower. Pkt., 25c. 
These new Calendula are uniformly larger flowers of 
better formation, longer and straighter stems, and more 
resistant to summer heat. Colors are clear and brilliant. 
1529 Persimmon Beauty 
A true Persimmon-orange of unusual brilliance and 
size, long wide petals with a delicate brown tipping when 
they first open. Pkt., 20c. 
1530 Lemon Beauty 
Cf the same ideal flower and plant characteristics as Persim- 
mon Beauty, but of the purest lemon. Pkt., 20c. : 
1531 Apricot Beauty 
The attractive two-toned effect is more pronounced than ever 
before, together with the large flowers, long stems, and long 
petals of the other two new varieties. Pkt., 20c. 
® 1532 Alyssum 
Rock garden perennial. Rare species mixed. Pkt., 25c. 
® 1533 Aquilegia, Alpina 
a Dwarf, color powder-blue, medium spurs. Sheafs of flowers 
open at once in excellent effect. Fine for rock garden or low 
border. Perennial. Pkt., 20c. 
® 1534 Sweet William, Indian Carpet 
Plants very dwarf and compact, 5 to 6 inches high, thus pre- 
senting all the showy colors on a uniform level. These include 
the large auricula-eyed forms with zones of red, scarlet, pink, 
and also a great number of selfs, such as crimson, scarlet, pink, 
and white. Planted in fall about 12 inches apart each way, the 
beds will display in springtime a gorgeous carpet-like effect. 
Perennial. Pkt., 25c. 
1535 Sweet William, White 
: = Enormous trusses, pure white, the individual flowers are almost 
Marigold, Miniature Spry twice the size of the ordinary varieties. Pkt., 20c. 

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