
CAMPANULA—(Canterberry Bells) 
VERBENA—Hybrida 
HELICHRYSUM (Everlasting) 
A beautiful annual bearing large, full, double daisy-like heads with prom- 
inent centers and stiff overlapping scales, produced in various shades of 
bright yellow and scarlet on stems of good length. Desirable as dry speci- 
mens and for use in making winter bouquets. 
HELIOTROPE 
Also known as Cherry Pie. Produces clusters of dark blue to deep violet 
flowers against a dull green foliage. Rapid grower. Start early for fine flow- 
ering plants all summer. Give off a delightful fragrance. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
DOUBLE AND SINGLE ANNUAL—Fine, tall, showy plants which grow 5 to 7 
feet high. Bloom from midsummer to frost. Evyerblooming. Mixed. 
DOUBLE WHITE, SCARLET, SALMON AND YELLOW in single colors. 
LANTANA 
Grows two to three feet high, bearing verbena-like clusters of flowers, in 
orange, white, rose and other colors. Blooms constantly all summer. Sow 
in early spring. 
LARKSPURS 
GIANT IMPERIAL—Pure-lined larkspurs grown in strict isolation, practically 
100% double and true to color. These plants are upright in habit with 
unbelievably long stems for cutting. Invaluable for summer bedding and 
border, these extra-tall giants from lovely background for your smaller 
flowers! 
PURPLE KING 
BLUE BELL—Light blue. 
CARMINE KING. 
LOS ANGELES (rose pink). 
WHITE KING. 
BLUE SPIRE—Navy blue. 
DAINTINESS—Pale Lavender. 
LILAC SPIRE. 
MISS CALIFORN!A—Deep rose pink. 
SUPER MAJESTIC—A 1941 introduction which is still out in front, proudly 
marching with the best! Very popular and ideal around San Antonio. Long, 
clean stems. Huge double blossoms of rich rose pink. 
LOBELIA 
CRYSTAL PALACE—Very fine, compact variety bearing intensely blue flow- 
ers. Well adapted for bedding, pots or rockeries. Usually about 6 inches 
high. Flowers are borne in neat clusters each irregularly lobed flower being 
about 5% inch across. 
MIGNONETTE 
MACHET—Dwarf and vigorous in growth with numerous stout flower stalks 
bearing large pikes of red flowers. 
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MARIGOLDS 
TALL AFRICAN ALL DOUBLE—Available in the following colors: Lemon, 
Orange and Mixed. 
CROWN O’ GOLD—Odorless. An all-American selection. Short quilled center 
petals, with flat, deep orange guard petals. Grows 212 to 3 feet. A branch- 
ing plant. 
DWARF ROYAL SCOTT—Mahogany red flowers with gold stripes. 24 to 30 
inches high. 
HARMONY TYPE, FRENCH DWARF DOUBLE HYBRIDS—Flowers 134 inches, 
all double. No strong Marigold odor. Plants 12 to 14 inches high. Combina- 
tions of yellow, orange, blotched and striped combinations of orange or 
yellow with maroon. 
HARMONY TYPE, FRENCH TALL SINGLE, FERDINAND—A tall French mari- 
gold with brown rays and golden tufts. 
GIGANTEA TYPE, SUNSET GIANTS—Largest Marigold ever introduced. Bril- 
liant yellow. 
POT-O-GOLD—Dwarf growing form of Gigantea Type! Brightest of orange 
shades. 
MATRICARIA CAPENSIS 
Commonly called Feverfew. Pretty and neat and bears small, double white 
flower. Grows about 2 feet high. 
NASTURTIUMS 
GOLDEN GLEAM—Golden yellow, sweet scented, long stemmed. 
DWARF MIXED—Form a small round bush 12 to 16 inches high. 
TALL or CLIMBING VARIETIES are quick growing and will cover a wall, 
hedge or trellis in a very short time. The brilliant blossoms cover the plant 
almost from top to bottom. 
No other flower can equal the nasturtiums in bright color, length of 
bloom and ease of culture! 
GOLDEN GLEAM—Yellow golden, sweet scented, long stemmed! 
DWARF MIXED—Form a small round bush 12 to 16 inches high. 
Tall, or Climbing Varieties—quick growing and will cover a wall, hedge or 
trellis in a very short time. The brilliant blossoms cover the plant almost 
from top to bottom. 
SCARLET GLEAM—Fiery red. 
DOUBLE GLEAM HYBRIDS—Specially sweet scent! Wide range of colors. 
SINGLE MIXED—in all the lovely, fiery shades! 
LARKSPUR — GIANT IMPERIAL 
DEEP CARMINE 
A large, improved, more beautiful 
Carmine King which will hold its 
color under the most trying conditions. Newest and 
largest of the favorite Giant Imperial Type, it will 
certainly become the standard carmine in its class. 


