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CALIFORNIA-GROWN FLOWER SEED 
To Beautify Your Garden 

DIRECT TO YOU FROM CALIFORNIA’S WORLD FAMED FLOWER SEED FARMS 

GOURDS, SMALL VARIETIES MIXED 
GOURDS 
ORNAMENTAL 
These are desirable in many places where an im- 
mense amount of vine is wanted quickly. The 
blooms of some are quite handsome and the 
mature fruits are unique and are often shellacked 
and used as ornaments. 
Mixed Small Fruited Varieties Pkt. 
250, l oz. 45c. 
Mixed Large Fruited Varieties Pkt. 10c, ™% oz. 
Z5e. 180728456 
10c, % oz. 
GYPSOPHILA 
BABYSBREATH 
Lovely free-flowering 
plants produce large clumps 
of dainty white or colored 
panicles extensively used 
in bouquets. 
ANNUAL VARIETIES 
Convent Garden Market 
Extra large flowered with 
6 to 8 petals instead of the 
WSuale de tomosetekta OC 
OZALaIG: 
Carminea Small flowers of 
bright carmine pink. Pkt. 
USS, ee opae 7/aXe- 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES 
Pacifica Grows 3 to 4 feet; 
has small pink blooms. Pkt. 
WYOs Ys voya., GIarex 

GYPSOPHILA 
PANICULATA 
Paniculata Outstanding 
cut-flower type. Large 
white flowers. Pkt. 35c, 
W/ilOeozs 5c: 

HELIANTHUS (a) 
SUNFLOWER 
Tall growing, large round 
flower head. Location: sun. 
GYPSOPHILA 
PACIFICA 
Culture: light loamy soil 
preferred. Use: screening 
off undesirable vistas, or 
mixed borders. 
Sungold 4 feet. 
ble, deep yellow. 
4 oz. 45c. 
Red Flowering 5 feet. Sin- 
gle red flowers. Pkt. 10c, 
Very dou- 
Ekta (ce. 

14 oz. 45c. 
Single Stella 3 feet. Gay, 
pee yellow petals about dark 
HELIANTHUS centers. Pkt. 10c, % oz. 
SUNGOLD 45c. 
Hollywood, Calif. 
“IT want to tell you the Tuberous 
Begonia bulbs have turned out 
beautiful. They were the best ones 
I bought this year.” 
Mrs. E. T. Boesher. 





LAGOMARSINO of CALIFORNIA 
HELICHRYSUM (a) 
STRAWFLOWER 
Among the most popular 
hardy annual ‘‘everlast- 
ings’. Very attractive when 
growing in the garden and 
also fine for drying. Flow- 
ers intended for drying 
should be gathered when 
partially unfolded and sus- 
their heads 
pended with 
BEL Ce downward in a cool place. 
Plereiitecntopomicet: 
White, Yellow, Red, Violet, Salmon-pink. Pkt. 
15C OZ 
Mixed. All colors. Pkt. 10c, 
HELIOTROPE (a) 
Everyone knows this old variety, of great fra- 
grance and beauty. Make excellent bedding 
plants in summer; good pot plants for winter. 
Succeeds in almost any type soil; plant in full 
sun, 
Giant Hybrids Mixed Pkt. l5c, % oz. 
85c. 
HEUCHERA (p) 
CORAL BELLS 
Sanguinea One of the finest hardy perennials. 
These plants are widely used for borders and 
massing, reaching a height of 1% ft. From an 
attractive deep green mat of leaves, rise graceful, 
slender stalks upon which are borne clusters of 
tiny bell-like flowers of a rich, bright coral red. 
Pkt) 25e0l 76.076 750, Verozao lao! 
WAS OZ. 65c. 
HOLLYHOCK ( 
ALTHEA 
Improved strains of this 
old-fashioned flower 
make it still a popular 
perennial of the easiest 
culture. Location: sun 
OLepart shade Gultune: 
grows in any soil, forc- 
ing deep tap roots into 
the hardest clay. Use: 
along walls, etc., and in 
background of borders. 
Chater’s Choice Double 
je a ae 
HOLLYHOCK Strains One of the most 
INDIAN SPRING popular, with large very 
double flowers. 
Maroon, Scarlet, Deep 
Roses eS. almone rosie: 
White, Yellow, Newport 
arian o> steal) Comma Zz. 
TNC 
Collection — 1 pkt. each 
of five separate shades, 
45c. 
Triumph Double Mixed 
A new introduction of 
double flowers with 
waxed and fringed pet- 
alsue le kt Lace tanoz, 95e. 
Hollyhock Indian Spring (annual) Quick 
bloomer. Semi-double flowers. Colors light 
pink and rose. “Pkt. 15c, 4 oz. 75c. 

HOLLYHOCK 
CHATER’S DOUBLE 




HUNNEMANNIA 
SANTA BARBARA 
POPPY (a) 
Semi-double canary yel- 
low tulip-shaped 
blooms. Grows best in 
sandy type soil. Blooms 
July to frost. Cut flow- 
ers in bud for vase use. 
Pkt: 15¢s UMozw/Seuee 
Oza plecon 
LM ee! 
HUNNEMANNIA IPOMEA (a) 
SUNLIGHT MORNING GLORIES 
The Morning Glories 
are so popular that they 
hardly need any intro- 
duction, With the great 
improvement in varie- 
ties over the early types, 
these popular flowers 
are in greater demand 
than ever for growing 
on fences, pergolas, ga- 
rages, etc. Plant in full 
sun, or at least morning 
sun, in any soil and do 
not use fertilizer as 
more blooms will be 
produced when growth 
is not forced. 
MORNING GLORY 
HEAVENLY BLUE 
THE RED, WHITE AND 
BLUE GROUP 
Scarlett O’Hara The 
large flowering, brilliant 
carmine red variety 
makes a gorgeous dis- 
playsaeikte2ocs 
White Magic A new 
white that has larger 
flowers and is a profuse 
bloomer. A fitting com- 
panion to the other 
MORNING aGhORY large flowering types. 
CORNELL Pkt.256 
Heavenly Blue A flower of unrivaled beauty 
with its sky-blue color. The immense flowers 
literally cover the vine, it blooms so profusely. 
Pkt 25c: 
All 3 of above—1 of each—60c. 
Lago Special Mixture Contains many different 
colors. Very fine mixture. Pkt. 15c. 
LANTANA (p) 
This desirable half hardy perennial is constantly 
in bloom, supplying a beautiful array of fragrant 
verbena-like blossoms in orange, rose, white, 
crimson and yellow. 
Dwarf Hybrids Mixed Splendid large flowers 
in wonderful colors are borne profusely on plants 
18 to 20 inches tall. Pkt. 10c, % oz. 90c. 
LATHYRUS (p) 
PERENNIAL SWEET PEA 
This sturdy free flowering perennial sweet pea 
bears typical handsome pea flowers in large 
clusters of 8 to 10. 
Red, Pink, White Pearl: Pkt. 10c, 4% oz. 35c. 
Mixed: Pkt. 10c; % oz. 35c. 
ALL BULBS AND SEEDS IN THIS 
CATALOG ARE HARDY ... SUIT- 
ABLE FOR GROWING ANYWHERE 
IN AMERICA UNLESS OTHER- 
WISE STATED. 

