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ANNUAL and PERENNI AL 
FLOWER SEEDS 
AG&RATUM. One of the best bedding an- 
nuals owing to its prolific flowering which 
extends over a long period. The blooms 
are deep blue and are not injured by rain. 
The color does not fade. Fine either for 
the garden or for cutting. Pkt. 10c. 
Ageratum Midget Blue 
(All America Seléction). The first really 
dependable extra dwarf (height 2-3 ins.) 
ageratum that will come uniformly dwarf 
and true to color, which is a true agera- 
tum blue. The foliage is fine and the 
plants externally smothered with flowers. 
Fine for rockeries or edgings. Price per 
pkt. 15c. 
Alyssum Violet Queen 
This new dwarf compact alyssum is a 
bright violet cotor which is a charming 
companion for the white LITTLE GEM. 
Height about 5 or 6 inches, making it an 
excellent bedding or border flower. Pkt. 
15c¢e 
*x*SWEET ALYSSUM. This is one of the 
sweetest of the annuals. It is very hardy 
and produces a succession of white flow- 
ers till it is killed by frost. Alyssum is a 
great favorite as a border plant. Pkt. 10c. 
x ALYSSUM SAXATILE. A hardy grow- 
ing perennial which will bloom the first 
Season if the seed is planted indoors early 
and set outside when conditions permit. 
The flowers are bright yellow and borne 
in great profusion, making a “carpet of 
gold’. Pkt. 10c. 
AMARANTHUS (Caudatus) Love Lies 
Bleeding. Brilliant foliaged plants with 
brilliant contrasts in color, being a blend 
of red and green. A very rapid growing 
annual with long drooping crimson flower 
spikes. Pkt. 10c. 
x ARABIS or ROCK CRESS. A dwarf per- 
ennial which produces a mass of white 
flowers very early in the spring. It is one 
of the earliest of all flowers, which makes 
it especially desirable. Fine for borders, 
massing or rock gardens. Pkt. 10c. 
BUTTERFLY FLOWERS or SCHIZAN- 
THUS. A dainty) annual with finely cut 
foliage and many colored flowers borne in 
profusion. It is very hardy and of easy 
culture. The wide range of colors and 
dwarf habit make it very fine for window 
boxes and border plantings. Each 10c. 

BABY’S BREATH 
Asters 
PRICES ON ALL 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA AND 
AMERICAN BRANCHING ASTERS 
Each 10c; 6 for 55c; 12 for $1.00. 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA in following 
colors—Peach Blossom, Light Blue, Deep 
Rose, Dark Purple, White and Mixed. 
IMPROVED CREGO—Crimson, Lavender, 
and Mixed. 
CREGO ENCHANTRESS—Salmon Rose. 
EL MONTE—Super Giant Crimson. 
LOS ANGELES—Super Giant Shell Pink. 
American Branching Asters 
The blossoms of these asters have in- 
curved petals and are large, double, aud 
borne on long stiff stems. The flowers are 
peony-like and are sometimes known as 
the Beauty type. Excellent as a cut flower. 
A profuse bloomer. Colors: Azure Blue, 
Crimson, Peach Blossom, Purple, White 
and Mixed. 
Heart of France Asters 
This is undoubtedly the finest ruby red 
aster on the market and we have added it 
to our list for the benefit of those who 
wish a truly fine aster of that shade. The 
fiower is large and the stem is sufficiently 
strong for any purpose. Per Pkt. 15c. 
Imbricated Pompon Asters 
A most charming, rather early blooming 
type. The plants are of upright, some- 
what compact growth, about 15 in. tall 
and lend themselves admirably to bedding, 
cutting and pot culture. The small, round, 
pompon flowers have a few rows of short, 
broad outer petais, while the center petals 
ore quilled. Mixed colors. Price per pkt. 
5c. 
California Sunshine Asters 
This aster is of an entirely new type. 
The flowers, which range through flesh, 
pink, curmine, lavender and violet, are 
inclined to be rather flat and dainty. 
Single or Anemone Flowered Asters have 
been on the market for several years, but 
the California Sunshine Asters are the 
first on strong stems of a suitable length 
for bouquets or florist work. Mixed colors. 
Per pkt. 15c. 
New Aurora Aster ‘Golden Sheaf”’ 
Golden Sheaf is the finest Aster intro- 
duction of 1935. A new wilt-resistant vari- 
ety of the famous Aurora type. The flow- 
ers, which are of the deepest yellow of any 
aster yet offered, are fully double with an 
attractive crest-like center, of good sub- 
stance, and fine depth of petal. A new 
type and color which must be seen to be 
fully appreciated. Per pkt. 15c. 
“Aurora Blue” 
Similar to Golden Sheaf in form but light 
blue with yellow center. Very attractive 
Per pkt. 15c. 
Giant Single Asters 
A wonderful new kind of asters often 
measuring 3 to 4 inches across with stems 
18 to 20 inches long. The flowers resemble 
the Shasta Daisy somewhat but come in 
a wide range ot colors. Sold in mixture 
only. Per pkt. 15c. 
ASTERS. All varieties and colors mixed. 
This mixture contains many fine sorts and 
colors. Pkt. 10c. 

ASTER, CREGO ENCHANTRESS 
x AUBRETIA (False Wall Cress). Pretty 
dwarf-growing rock plants forming broad. 
masses of silvery green foliage, covered 
with many showy flowers. Mixed colors 
but with shades of lavender predominat- 
ing. Grows well on any soil. Perennial. 
(See page 18.) Per Pkt. 15c. 
Bachelor Buttons—Jubilee Gem 
A dwarf variety, making a compact 
plant covered with double dark blue flow- 
ers. The foliage forms a tufted mass of 
bright green. Height about 12 inches. 
(All America Selection, 1937.) Price per 
pkt. 10c. : ’ 
BACHELOR BUTTON. This old-time fa- 
vorite is still a very popular flower for 
cutting purposes. Mixed colors in shades 
of blue, pink, white and lavender. Also 
called cornflower. Pkt. 10c. 
BALSAM. Blooms throughout the summer 
and early fall. An old favorite for beds 
and borders. Bushy plants 2 to 3 feet tall 4s 
with fine double blooms often 2% inches 
across. Camellia mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. . 
BABY’S BREATH. A feathery perennial 
bearing a profusion of small starlike flow- 
ers. It is much used in bouquets with 
larger flowers. Pkt. 10c. . 
BLUE LACE FLOWER. A pretty annual 
that blooms neariy all summer and fall. 
The plants are about 18 inches to 3 feet 
tall and bear an abundance of beautiful 
flowers. The flowers are lacy. Pkt. 10c. 
CACTUS. Good results in growing new 
varieties of cactus may be obtained with 
our seed as follows: Sow the seed in flats 
or pans in soil made with even parts of 
sand and leaf mold. Cover seed lightly 
and keep moist but not wet. Cover with a pe, 
pane of glass. Germination period 14 to — 
40 days. (ey 
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Seed contains many varieties including PR 
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Winner 
rare kinds. Pkt. each 20c. 
CALENDULA. Orange Fantasy. \ 
of All-America Award. A new sort with | 
long outer petals, the inner petals short, 
curled and interlaced to form a heavy 
crest which surrounds a large mahogany ~ 
bronze center. Flowers grow over 3 inches a 
across, of deep but pleasing coppery Ol sane 
ange, with petals edged deep mahogany- 
red;,15 inches tall. Pkt. 10c. ve 
CALENDULA. All colors mixed. One of 
the best and showiest of the hardy an- 
nuals. It does well in almost any soil, pro- 
ducing an abundance of bright flowers — 
until the hardest frost in late fall. Mixed 
colors and shades. Pkt. 10c . (as 
CALLIOPSIS. One of the easiest and — 
showiest of annuals. The fiowers are of — 
the daisy type and are produced in a ~ 
pleasing variety of color markings. Fine ae 
either for flower or for cutting. Pkt. 10s. 
CANDYTUFT. A hardy annual growing 
about 8 to 10 inches high. Flowers very 
fragrant. It is very easy to grow and is — 
much used for borders and massing. 
Mixed colors Pkt. 10c. "a 









