

MATRICARIA, Feverfew 
This hardy annual is readily ‘grown from 
seeds; the plants becoming masses of lovely flow- 
ers during summer. Every flower garden should 
have a bed of these showy handsome annuals. 
1328—Capensis fl. pl., 2 ft. Masses of pure white 
flrs, perfectly double; showy; fine for cutting. 
1327—-Ball Dbl. White. From selected p ants. 100% 
double. Pure white. Our finest Pkt. 25c. 
1330—Golden Ball, 8 in. Flowers double, in mass- 
es; rich golden yellow; excellent for beds. 
1331—Silver Ball. Like Golden Ball, but white. 
1329—Dwarf Double White. 9 in. Very fine. 
333—Complete Special Mixture of Matricaria. 
1188—LAZY DAISY. ha. Buds are pink suf- 
fused, but the flowers are purest of whites. 
ANNUAL LUPINES, ha, C, S. 
1226—Texas Blue Bonnet. 1 ft. Native of Texas 
where it forms a sheet of bright sky blue. 
1227—Complete Mixture of Annual Lupines. This 
includes Hartwegi and New King types. 
MALTESE CROSS, B. 
Blooms in August from spring sowing and once 
established in May or June. 
LYCHNIS CHALCEDONICA. hp, 2 ft. Showy 
flowers in big heads; very desirable border plant. 
1246—Haageana Hyb Nana mixed. Dwarf com- 
pact. 
1244—-Scarlet. Rich glow- 
ing scarlet. One of the 
few flowers which is de- 
finitely red. 
1243 — Arkwrightii Hy- 
brids. New choice hy- 
brids mixed. 
1241—Alpina, hp, 6 in 
Flrs. brilliant rose in 
clusters, rockery. 

1245—Haageana MHybrida 
mixed, hp, 14 in. Firs. in early summer. Brilliant 
scarlet and other colors. Flrs. large 2 in across. 
1247—-Complete Mixture of varieties listed. 
SLENDER FLOWER—Leptosiphon, ha, 6 in. 
1139—French Hybrids. Many fine colors. 
1142—-LEPTOSYNE Complete Mixture, hhp. Fine 
single and double yellow cut flowers. 
TAHOKA DAISY, B, C. 
1250—MACHAERANTHERA Tanacetifolia 
hoka Daisy). ha, 1 ft. Aster-like blue firs. 
1343—-GOLDEN TASSEL. ha, 8 in. Bright yellow. 
1253—MALLOW, Malva Moschata, hp, 2 ft. Large 
clusters, fragrant flrs. Blooms 1st season. Mixed. 
UNICORN PLANT 
1326—MARTYNIA, Probosoides, hha, 18 in. Hasily 
Flowers in 
(Ta- 
grown, vigorous prostrate plants. 
showy terminal racemes of white, yellow and 
violet. Queer seed _ pods. 
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FORGET-ME-NOT, Myosotis, S. 
These are modest but very beautiful flowers for 
a moist, shady place, and are easily started from 
seeds. Flrs. in clusters. Blooms in 6 weeks. 
1372—Alpestris Alba, hb, 1 ft. Pure white. 
1373—Alpestris Blue Eyes, hb, 1 ft. Early, hardy 
and floriferous; bright blue, white eyes. 
1374—Alpestris Rosea. Fine pink. 
1376—Alpestris Stricta Grandiflora, Royal Blue, 
hb, 12 in. Flrs beautiful deep royal-blue color, 
plant compact and pillar-like. One of the finest. 
1377—Blue Bird (Oblongata Perfecta), 12 in. Fine 
deep blue. The best Myosotis for rock gardens. 
1371—White Bouquet. Alpestris stricta grandi- 
flora alba. Pure white, hb, 12”, B. Pillar like. 
1370—Pink Bouquet. 12” pink 
Victoria, 9 in. B. Lovely desirable compact plants. 
13880—Heavenly blue; 1381—Rose Delight; 1383— 
Mixed. 
1384—Complete 
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Special Mixture of Myosotis. 
hha, D. 
SUMMER LONG 
LOOM ALL 



Morning Glories will give 
452—CARDINAL CLIMBER. Ipo- 
moea Quamoclit Sloteri. 380 ft. 
Glorious, quick growing, free 
flowering annual climber,  at- 
tractive fern-like foliage; clus- 
ters of. white throated tubular 
flowers. 25 seed 10c; 1-8 oz. 25c. 
1056—Brazilian Morning Glory. 
(I. Setosa), hha, 30 ft. Big clus- 
ters of red flowers, early. 
640—Cypress Vine Mixed hha, 25 
ft. Flowers bright and pretty, 
stay open all day. 
1044—MILE A MINUTE VINE. 
Ipomoea Alamo. Very fast grow- 
ing and thrives in hot dry situa- 
tion. Dainty cut leaved foliage 
makes a lacy tracery of green 
for the pre'ty creamy 1% in. 
flowers with wine-red — centers. 
Open all afternoon. 25 seeds 10c. 
Ipomoea Scarlet O’Hara 
PEACHES and CREAM 
or Mignonette Reseda Odorata, hha. C. 
This delightful flower will make your mouth 
water with its delicious fragrance of Peaches 
and Cream.” A fine, easily grown, beautifully 
airy flower for beds, cutting. Blooms July-Aug. 
1345—Bismark, 1 ft. Considered one of the best, 
an improved Matchet; robust, compact, with huge 
spikes of richly scented red bloom. 
1346—Common, Sweet-scented. The original sort 
bearing masses of small terminal racemes; flrs 
having the richest perfume; also fine for bees. 
1350—Matchet, 15 in. This is the best of Mignon- 
ettes; plants strong, compact. Mixed. 
1352—Complete Mixture of all Mignonette. 
EVENING SCENTED 
STOCK 
1334—Matthiola Bicornis, ha, 18 
in. This little plant will perfume 
your whole garden with its deli- 
cious fragrance, and its profusion 
of small lilac flowers. Graceful. 
ICE PLANT 
Mesembrianthemum 
1341—Crystallinum, Ice Plant, ha, 
8 in. Stems are covered with icicle- 
like protuberances which flash in 
the sun. A fitting setting for the 
dainty white flowers borne so pro- 
fusely. Thrives in the rockery. 
1342—Tricolor. For edging, rockery. 
1340 — Criniflorum. LIVINGSTON 
DAISY. ha. Dwarf. Bright. Reckery. 
1323—Mesembrianthemum. Mixed. 
L4—~Morning Glories 


IPOMOEA HEAVENLY BLUE IMPROVED 

GIANT 

MONKEY FLOWER 
QUEEN’S PRIZE 
heavenly beauty to that unsightly backyard fence. 
1049 HEAVENLY BLUE 
’ This wonderful Ipomoea is in all re- 
spects superior to the Ipomoea Grandi- 
flora Rubro-coerulea (Heavenly Blue), 
The deep intense blue color shades lighter 
toward the center. The flowers are large, 
profuse and continuous, coming into 
bloom much earlier than Heavenly Blue 
and having a -much longer blooming 
period; flowers stay open nearly all day. 
1-16 oz. 10c; 1-4 oz. 30c. 
Note—A neighbor had a fence covered 
with this lovely Ipomoea and Noy. 10th 
at mid-day it was a riot of bloom. Park. 
CORNELL 
1046—Ipomoea Cornell. Robust growth 
and extra large 4-414 in. flowers of an 
intense carnelian red with an _ eighth 
inch border of glistening white which 
gives the flower particular distinction. 
Free blooming and splendid. 
Pkt. 10e; 1-8 oz. 25c. 
MOON VINE 
1052—Ipomoea Noctiflora, hhp, 20 ft. 
Large pure white flowers deliciously 
scented, open in the evening and fill the 
night air with their perfume. 
592—Convolvulus Minor Royal Ensign, A 
bright novelty of royal blue. 
PEARLY GATES 
1053—All American 1941.. Famous Heav- 
enly Blue Morning Glory sported and 
gave us a beautiful Pure White Glory 
with all the fine characteristics of habit, 
size and lasting qualities for which it 
is noted. We recommend as one of the 
better things Glorious Pearly Gates, 20 
d 10c; 1-8 oz. 25c. 
WHITE MAGIC 
1(059—WHITE MAGIC — Very 

early, exceptionally free flow- 
ering, large fleecy white flow- 
ers, blending to cream deep in 
the throat, making a. heavy 
cascade of flowers. . 
CULTURE 
When planting Ipomoea, select 
dry sandy location and do. not 
fertilize unless heavy foliage is 
desired. If sown in the open 
ground, wait until soil has 
thoroughly warmed up. If 
started indoors for earlier 
plants, use tiny individual pots 
and transplant without disturb- 
the roots. 
ing Soak seeds to 
DOUBLE hasten germination. oh 
1047— Double Rose Marie. 
Morning Glory of clear deep rose. Quick growing, free flowering 
and early, Rose Marie is loaded with large flowers with excep- 
tional keeping qualities. 50% double. 
GIANT PINK, NORTHERN LIGHT 
1048—Large, beautiful, lasting flrs of lovely pink adorn the vig- 
orous growing bright green vine. A vine to please. Pkt. 10c; 25c. 
Distinct and different is this double 
40 seeds 10c; 150 seeds 25c. 
SCARLETT O’HARA 
1055—Scearlet O’Hara—1938 Gold Medal Winner. Splendid Novelty 
Morning Glory, Searlett O’Hara is a graceful, fast-growing vine, 
bearing the large, gorgeous rich deep wine-red flowers in abun- 
dance all summer. On sunny days, the flowers remain open until 
noon; on cloudy days, until sunset. The only Gold Medal Winner 
in five years. 20 seed 10c; 1-8 oz. 25c. 
Eezy Wear $8 % 

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Small—Medium—Large 
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FOUR-0-CLOCK 
MIRABILIS, hhp, 2 ft. 
A beautiful tuberous rooted flower, the plants 
branching and literally covered every evening 
and morning with brightly colored flowers. Flow- 
ers open about 4 p. m. Hardy south; needs pro- 
tection North. Sunloving. 
1362—Complete Special Mixture of Mirabilis 
NEMESIA, hha, B. 
1421—Giant Strumosa. Large flow- 
ered. hha, 1 ft. Mixed. 
1422—-Dwarf Strumosa. 8 in. Mix. 
1424—Complete Mixture Nemesia. 
MONKEY FLOWER — 
Everblooming, bright and _ beauti- 
ful for summer beds, winter pot 
plants. 
1358—Red Emperor. Large red. 
1359—Tigrinus, 12” Mixed, tigered. 
1357—Queen’s Prize, hhp, 6 jin. Very 
large firs richly spotted, pot plant. 
1355—Musk Plant (moschatus). hp, 
R. A _ spreading creeper. Musky 
odor. Flrs. light yellow. 
1360—Mimulus. Complete Mixture. 
Easy to grow, too. 
