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SINGLE BEDDING PETUNIAS 
If planted early these petunias have a very 
long blooming season cnd are ve-y colorful. 
They aie easy to grow and will succeed in 
most any ordinary soil. Sow the seeds in flats 
and transplant to the garden when sufficiently 
la.ge. 
CELESTIAL ROSE —Deep rose on compact 
plants about 1 foot high. Pkt. 25c; zs oz. $1.00. 
CREAM STAR—Creamy white, star shaped 
flower, golden yellow in the center. 
Pkt. 25c; g'2 oz. 75c. 
FIRST LADY—Beautiful blush-pink tlowers 2:2 
inches across, freely produced on neat com- 
pact plants 10 to 12 inches high. A dainty 
color, prized for bed and border plantings. 
Pkt. 25c; 7s oz. $2.00. 
GLOW— A sstrikingly brilliant petunia of car- 
mine-red. Our strain of this is the brightest 
we have ever seen in this popular and at- 
tractive petunia. The flowers are 2 inches 
across and borne in great profusion on dwarf 
bushy plants. A lovely petunia for bedding 
or pots. Pkt. 25¢; 1s oz. $1.75. 
HEAVENLY BLUE—Silvery iight blue flowers; 
.=---- ~-Mewhut in color. Pkt. 15c; 7s oz. $1.00. 
ROSE OF HEAVEN—Brilliant rose-pink. 
Pkt. 15c; ts oz. 75c. 
rosy-pink with white 
Pkt. 15c; ts oz. 75c. 
RADIANCE (Silver Medal 1941 AAS)—Cerise- 
rose with undertone of salmon and yellow 
throat. Pkt. 25c; ts oz. $1.00. 
SNOWBALL—Pure white. Pkt. 25c; ts oz. $1.00. 
VELVET BALL—Deep mahogany red flowers, 
larger than others in this group. 
Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 65c; 32 oz. $2.00. 
VELVETY BLUE—This is the deep violet blue 
so much in demand. It's the best one in its color 
class. Plants are dwarf and compact. 
Pkt. 25c; ts oz. 75c. 
LARGE FLOWERED FINEST MIXED—Flowers 
of very choice colors, large size and free bloom- 
ing. Pkt. 20c; te oz. 75c. 
ROSY MORN — Soft, 
throat. 
PYRETHRUM (Persian Daisy) 
GOLDEN FEATHER—Small cut leaves of bright 
golden yellow, very bright and decorative. 
Smal] round white blooms. Good edger. 
Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 75c. 
ROSFUM—Large daisy-like blooms in a mix- 
true to several colors. Pkt. 25c; te oz. $1.50. 
ROSEUM DOUBLE— Pkt. 35¢; te oz. $2.00. 
RANUNCULUS (Hybrid Mixture) 
These spring blooming plants grow 1 foot or 
more high and may be planted in a sunny or 
light shaded position. The flowers are double 
and semi-double, last well after cutting and 
come in a wide range of brilliant colors. Sow 
in boxes in the fall for spring bloom. Seed may 
require from 3 to 6 weeks to germinate and 
the soil must not be permitted to drv out. 
Pkt. 35c; fs oz. $1.50. 
RICINUS (Castor Oil Bean) 
An annual which persists as a perennial in 
mild climates. Grows to a height of from 6 to 
15 feet, and has large ornamental foliage. Sow 
the seed from March until June. 
ZANZIBARENSIS—A large-leaved variety, deep 
green and bronze, growing 10 to 15 feet high. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 45c. 
PRIMULA (Primrose) 
Sow seeds in loam containing no fertilizer. 
SINENSIS 
Chinese Fringed Primroses are very desirable 
for the greenhouse. Sow in April or May for 
winter blooming, cover lightly and keep moist. 
Transplant when second leaf appears and keep 
shifting plants as they grow. 
GIANT SINGLE FRINGED VARIETIES-—Exce) 
sior Mixture. Pkt. $1.0€ 
OBCONICA 
GIANT MIXED—May be grown as pot plants 
in the greenhouse or transplanted to the border 
for blooming during the summer season. Seeds 
germinate easily in good porous loam which 
contains no peat moss or leaf mold. Sow in 
February or March for blooms the same year. 
Pkt. $1.00; 3 pkts. $2.50 
MALACOIDES 
In San Francisco and similar climates sow 
seeds in July-August, for winter bloom. They 
grow about 10 inches high, do well in light or 
partial shade and bloom continuously for a 
long season, 
DELFT BLUE—Bright color for edging. 
DR. BOHNERT—Crimson, dwart. 
SATURNUS—Deep lilac with dark ring. 
SNOW KING—Pure white. 
TRUE ROSE—Bright rose. 
Each of above: Pkt. 0c; any 3 pkts $1.25. 
HARDY PRIMROSES 
AURICULA—Primrose of the Alps. Flowers va- 
riously colored. Requires partial shade. 
Pkt. $1.00; 3 pkts. $2.50. 
BULLEYANA—Shades of buff, apricot, blue and 
orange, with flowers distinctly diffe-ent from 
any other hardy primrose. The plants stand 
erect and are often grown as pot plants. Hardy 
and easy to grow. Height 2 feet. Pkt. $1.00. 
POLYANTHUS GIANT SU- 
PERB MIXED—Extra choice 
strain, most carefully se- 
lected for habit, rich colors 
and size of bloom. 
Pkt. 75c; 3 pkts. $2.00. 
POLYANTHUS YELLOW — 
Clusters of golden yellow 
flowers on stems suffici- 
ently long to make good 
bowl arrangements. They 
thrive in a partial shade. 
Pkt. 75c; 3 pkts. $2.00. 
POLYANTHUS BLUE— 
Pkt. 75c; 3 pkts. $2.00. 

PYRETHRUM 

POLYANTHA PRIMROSES 
