
DIDISCUS 
GODETIA 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby's Breath) (a)—culture 1; (hp) 
Culture VI. 
Annua! Gypsophila (a)—Open, bell-shaped blooms used so much 
for mixing with other flowers. White or Pink. 
Perennial White (hp)—Tiny flowers on slender stems, producing 
a mist-like effect. Thrive in any soil. 
HELIANTHUS, Sungold (Sunflower) (a) — cui- 
ture II. Large brilliant golden yellow double flowers. Pkt. l5c. 
HELIOTROPE, Mammoth Mixed (a) -—culture 1 or 
VY. Everyone loves the fragrance of Heliotrope. Pkt. l5c. 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) (hp)— Culture VI. Bright 
coral flowers on wiry stems. Charming for rock garden. Pkt. 25c. 
HIBISCUS (Giant Mixed) (hp )-culture VI. Showy 
shrub-like plants; enormous white, pink and red flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
HELICHRYSUM—See Everlasting Flowers. 
HUNNEMANNIA (Bush Eschscholtzia, Mexi- 
can Tulip Poppy or Santa Barbara Poppy) 
(a) —Culture III. Shrubby bushes with large cup-shaped 
flowers on stems 1] ft. long. Petals are broad and crinkled. 
HOLLYHOCK, Double Mixed (hp) — culture vi or 
VIII. Great spikes of double blooms. Long blooming season if 
faded flowers are picked. Hollyhock rust can be overcome by 
treating as a biennial. Pkt. 15c. 
IBERIS—See Candytuft. 
IPOMEA—See Morning Glory. 
KOCHIA (Burning Bush or Fire Bush) (a) 
—Culture III. Close, compact bright green pyramidal bush, 
moss-like foliage turns brilliant red in fall. Fine hedge plant. 
LADY SLIPPER—See Balsam. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS—See Perennial Sweet Pea. 
LARKSPUR (Annual Delphinium) (a) (s)—cur- 
ture IV or II. : 
Blue Spire, Giant Imperial—Deep Oxford blue, dbl. Pkt. 15c. 
White King, Giant Imperial—Large dbl., pure white. Pkt. 15c. 
Pink Perfection—Lively light pink, large dbl. florets. Pkt. 15c. 
Ruby—Glorious red double florets. Pkt. 15c. 
LINUM (Flowering Flax) (a) Culture III; (hp) Cul- 
ture VI. 
Scarlet Flax (a)—Glossy-red flowers, l-in. or more across. While 
they last only one day, new blooms appear each morning. 
Perenne Blue (hp)—Many light blue flowers all summer. 
LOVE-IN-A-PUFF—See Balloon Vine. 
LOBELIA, Crystal Palace (a) (s)—culture I or V. 
Small, round, compact plants covered with deep blue flowers. 
LUPINS, Russell's Choice Mixed (hp) (s)— 
—Culture III or VII. All-America. Well-rounded thickly set spikes 
of extraordinary colors. Wonderful border flower. Pkt. 25c. 













































MARIGOLDS (a)--Culture I or II. 
Burpee's Gold—Huge double flowers, sweet-scented. Pkt..15c. i 
Crown of Gold, Odorless— All-America. Short, quilled center } 
petals, flat, deep orange guard petals. Pkt. l5c. 
Dwarf Royal Scot All America. Double, small mahogany } 
blooms with gold stripe. Dwarf compact plants. Pkt. l5c. ; 
Flash—_Dwarf French. Single 134-in. flowers; varying yellow to } 
red. All-America. Pkt. 25c. 
Guinea Gold—Carnation flowered. Orange, flushed with gold. 
Harmony Type, French Dwarf Dbl. Hybrids — All-double 13/-in, 
flowers. Combinations of yellow, orange, maroon. Pkt. l5c. 
Melody—French Dwarf Harmony. All-America. Golden-orange — 
114-in. flowers. Plants 12-15" tall. Early. Pkt. 15c. 
Naughty Marietta— New dwarf French single, Rich golden 
yellow, blotched maroon at base of petals. Pkt. 25c. 
Spry—Extra dwarf dbl. French type; 2'2-in. flowers with clear 
yellow center, mahogany-red guard petals. Pkt. l5c. 
Sunkist--Dwarf dbl. French. All-America. Mound-shaped 6 to 
8-in. plants covered with deep orange flowers. Pkt. l5c. _- 
Sunset Giants—Largest of the Marigolds, blooms 5-in. and over, 
Quilled and incurved petals. Pkt. 15c. 
Scarlet Glow—French Dwarf Double. Open deep scarlet and turn | 
rich tangerine. Bushy plants, bloom in 10 wks. Pkt. l5c. 
Yellow Pygmy—French Dwarf Double. Tiny 6’ plants, above 
which are double, 1!4-in. lémon-yellow flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
Yellow Supreme — Carnation flowered. All-America. Creamy 
lemon yellow 3-in. blossoms. Sweet-scented. 
Yellowstone, Mission Giant—All-America. Bright yellow 21-in. 
flowers, Chrysanthemum-like form. Late. Pkt. 20c 
MIGNONETTE (Reseda) (a) — culture 1. Quant, 
old-fashioned blooms, highly prized for fragrance. 
MIRABILIS —See Four O'’Clocks. 
MOON FLOWER (a ) —Culture VII. Quick-growing vine, 
white 5-in. flowers that open in evening. Very fragrant. 
MORNING GLORY (Ipomea) (a)—culture 1, v 
or VII. 
Heavenly Blue —Extremely large blue flowers. 
Pearly Gates—All-America. Unusually large white flowers, 
luxuriant foliage. Pkt. 25c. 
Scarlet O'Hara—All-America. Rich wine-red or deep crimson 
blossoms about 4-inches across. Pkt. 20c. 
Tall Mixed— 
MOSS ROSE —See Portulaca. 
MOURNING BRIDE --See Scabiosa. 
NASTURTIUM (a) -—culture 111 or V. 
DbI. Glorious Gleam Hybrids — Dwarf compact plants. Large 
double flowers on long stems. Many colors. 
Golden Gleam—Semi-tall plants. Double and semi-double, fra- 
grant gold blossoms. 
Golden Globe—Giant double and semi-double, pure golden yellow 
blooms; dwarf plants. Pkt. 15c. 
Mahogany Gem—Rich mahogany, the darkest Nasturtium. Dwarf. 
Salmon Gleam—Tall double. Rich salmon. 
Scarlet Gleam—Tall double. Fiery orange-scarlet. 
Scarlet Globe —Dwarf. Double and semi-double. Pkt. 15c. 
NEMOPHILA (Baby Blue Eyes) (a) — culture 1. 
Spreading plant. 6” tall; many cup-shaped, sky blue flowers. 
NICOTIANA (Flowering Tobacco) (a) (s)— 
—Culture I or II. Long tubed, petunia-like blooms with rich, 
spicy fragrance. Bushy plants, 30-36’’ tall. 
PAINTED TONGUE —See Salpiglossis. 
MARIGOLD GIGANTEA 
