fo so hila (Baby’s Breath). (HA-2 ft.) Elegant star shaped 
yp Pp white flowers charming for massing with bouquets. 
e Culture A—F page 119 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz., 40c) 
SV pseRnnd Pani culate ee eee 
to the older hardy sorts, producing 
tiny double rose shaped flowers. Gives a mist like appearance in 
bouquets. Still unfixed but has a good portion of doubles. 
e Culture ABDE—F page 119 
(Pkt., 25c) (1/16 oz., 60c) (% oz., $1.00) 
Chaters Best Mixed. (HP-5 ft.) This tall stately flower 
Hollyhock should be used as a background for other flowers in 
your garden. Try planting a row along the back fence. Our mixture 
contains a beautiful range of colors. Rust seldom bothers young 
plants, making advisable sowing seed each year even though peren- 
nial. 
e Culture BDE—F page 119 
(Pkt., 10c) (4% oz., 45e) (% oz., 75c) 

One of Our Seed Fields Larkspur, Giant Imperial Mixed. 
Larkspur Giant Imperial Base Branching 
(HA-4 ft.) These are ideal for cut flowers, the flower stems 8 to 4 
feet long branch from the base of the plants. Spikes often grow 
more than 3 feet in length with as many as 25 to 30 double flowers 
on a spike open at one time. 
Can be sown outdoors in the fall just before ground freezes or very 
early in the spring for early spring flowering. Larkspur must be 
grown cool. 
e Culture ABDE—F page 119 
(Pkt., 10c) (% oz., 60c) (% oz., $1.00) 
Linum Perenne Sibiricum Blue Mot ee Flax) (2% 
Blooms’ profusely 
from May until August. Has dainty sky-blue flowers on graceful 
arching stems. Succeeds in ordinary soil and sunny location for per- 
manent beds and border. 
@ Culture C page 119 
(Pkt., 10c) (4 0z., 25c) (% 0oz., 40c) 
+ (Perennial 3 ft.) Enlarged florets furnish 
Lupines Russell denser and bigger spikes of most extraordi- 
nary colors—blues, pinks, reds, yellows, purples, and other self- 
colors, also beautiful bicolors such as have never before been seen 
in Lupines. Flower in four months from sowing. Sow seed where 
plants are to remain, preferably a semi-shaded spot. 
@ Culture ABDE page 119 
(Pkt., 20c) (% oz., 70c) 

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