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DIANTHUS 
(SEE PINKS) 
DIGITALIS 
(FOXGLOVE) 
Shirley Hybrids Mixed 
Biennial. 3 to 4 feet. Tall spikes of showy, 
thimble-shaped, spotted flowers’ in 
shades of rose, light pink and white. 
Flowers second year. Beautiful for bor- 
ders and background plantings. 
DIMORPHOTHECA 
(AFRICAN DAISY OR 
CAPE MARIGOLD) 
Hybrids Mixed Colors 
Hardy annuals. 12 to 15 inches. Showy, 
daisy-like flowers thriving in warm, 
sunny climate. Useful for low beds, 
rockeries, excellent in bouquets. Shades 
of red, pink, yellow and orange. 
EVERLASTINGS 
Various flowers that retain form and color 
after picking and are used in winter bou- 
quets. Pick before fully open and hang up- 
side down to cure for winter. 
Globe Amaranth Mixed (Gomphrena 
Globosa) 
Hardy annual, 2 feet. Heat and drouth 
resistant, easily grown plants with red, 
pink, purple and white clover-like heads 
that are showy in garden, summer 
bouquets or dried for winter use. 
Helichrysum Monstrosum Mixed 
(Straw Flower) 
Hardy annual, 2% feet. Doubled, stiff, 
daisy-like flowers borne profusely on 
vigorous leafy plants. Shades of red, 
pink, salmon, yellow and white, 
FOXGLOVE 
(SEE DIGITALIS) 
FORGET-ME-NOT 
(Myosotis Alpestris, Blue) 
Semi-hardy perennial. 10 to 12 inches. 
Low border and rock garden plants with 
attractive foliage and dainty clear blue 
flowers. Adapted to cool, moist, partial- 
ly shaded situations. 
FOUR O'CLOCK 
(Marvel of Peru—Mirabilis Jalapa) 
Tender perennial treated as annual, 2% 
feet. Vigorous bushy plants covered 
with attractive trumpet-shaped flowers 
in many colors. Excellent for back- 
ground or hedging. 

Everlastings—Helichrysum, Mixed 
GAILLARDIA 
(BLANKET FLOWER) 
Sun loving, vigorous plants of composite 
family, useful in borders, mass plantings 
and for cutting. 
G. Picta (Hardy Annual Types) 
Easily grown, floriferous, tolerant to heat 
and poor soils. 
Choice Double Mixed (Lorenziana) 
11% to 2 feet. Long stemmed, showy, dou- 
bled, globular heads in shades of red, 
yellow, maroon and orange. Beautiful 
in mass plantings or borders, unexcelled 
for cutting. 
Indian Chief 
1% feet. Large, showy, coppery red 
flowers with darker center and long 
stems. 
Grandiflora Mixed 
Hardy perennial, 20 to 24 inches. Large, 
daisy-like flowers in various tones and 
bicolors of yellow, orange-red and 
maroon. Very hardy and flowers over 
long period. Useful in borders and 
beautiful in bouquets. 
GEUM 
(Avens) 
Mrs. Bradshaw 
Tender perennial, 14% to 2 feet. Low 
rosettes of strawberry-like leaves with 
showy, long-stemmed, doubled orange- 
scarlet flowers. Adapted to mild cli- 
mates and often needs winter protec- 
tion. Excellent in borders, rock gardens 
and for cutting. Popular on West Coast. 
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