Fascinating — FLOWER SEEDS —@eautiful 
AGERATUM (Floss Filower)—Feathery flowers, 
clusters. Very decorative for 
resistant. 
Midget Blue—3”. 1940 ‘‘A. 
25¢. 
Blue Perfection—12”. 
borne in aense 
bouquets. Drout] 
A.’ Azure Blue, pkt. 
The popular deep blue. 
ALYSSUM—An easily grown annual. Fine for 
beds and edging. Quick growing. Blooms early 
summer to frost. 
Carpet of Snow—3”. 
White. 
Little Gem—3”. An old favorite. White flowers. 
Violet Queen—6”. Free flowering; rich, deep 
violet. Pkt. 15¢. 
Plants 1 ft. across. Pure 
ALLYSUM—Perennial. Blooms early spring. 
Saxatile—12”. Golden Yellow. A fine border 
plant. 
AMARANTHUS—Do well in good moist, lime 
soil, but colorings are more vivid in poor ground. 
Tricolor (Joseph’s Coat) — 214’. Inner foliage 
bronze tipped green. Outer foliage bright scarlet 
and gold. 
Caudatus (Love Lies Bleeding)—3’. Green foliage 
with long drooping, red spikes. Lovely for mass 
beds. 
ARCTOTIS—Prefers sun, blooms until frost. 
Delightful for cutting, beds or borders. 
Grandis (Lilac Daisy)—3’. White with gold band 
surrounding blue center. Closes at evening show- 
ing lilac tinted underside. 
Large Flowered Hybrids (African Daisy)— 
1’. Somewhat like Gerberas, but much easier to 
grow. Mass of beautiful colors, pkt. 20¢. 
ARMERIA (Thrift, Sea Pink) — Perennial. 
Blooms early. Globular Heads. 
Alpina—3”. Rose Pink, pkt. 25¢. 
ASTERS—Need rich soil. Plenty of sunshine. 
Easy to Grow. 
Super-Giants, Largest of All 
El Monte—214’. Deep glowing crimson. Long 
flowering, pkt. 20¢. 
Los Angeles—21,’'. 
flowers, pkt. 20¢. 
Giant Crego (Ostrich Feather) (Wilt Resistant) 
Navy Blue—2’. 1943 ‘‘A. A.’”’ Immense purple- 
blue flowers, pkt. 15¢. 
Mixed—2’. All colors. Petals curled and twisted, 
pkt. 15¢. 
Queen of the Market (Wilt Resistant) 
Mixed—16". Very early flowering and most pop- 
ular, pkt. 15¢. 
Gorgeous shell pink, huge 
Sunshine 
Sunshine Mixed — 3’. Quill like centers with 
loosely placed outside petals. Very lovely. Long 
season, pkt. 20¢. 
All Packets 10¢ each, unless otherwise priced. 

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Bachelor Button 

Blue Lace Flower 
BACHELOR BUTTON (Corn Flower) — 15”. 
Blossoms are somewhat thistle-like in form. 
Drouth-resistant. 
Blue Boy—True cornflower blue. 
Jubilee Gem—1937 ‘‘A. A.’’ Deep blue flowers. 
Pkt. 15¢. 
Pinkie—A very fine pink. 
Red Boy—Deep, glowing red of great beauty. 
Mixed—A fine mixture of all shades. 
BALLOON VINE (Love in a Puff) — Rapid 
growing climber; white flowers, followed by 
small, balloon-like seed pods. 
BALSAM (Touch-me-not)—Does well in partial 
shade. Double blossoms cling closely to the cen- 
tral stalk. Plants sturdy and bushy and can 
stand hot sunshine, rich soil and plenty of wa- 
ter. Colors frequently mix in the flower. Shades 
of rose pink and lavender. Finest mixed. 
BLUE LACE FLOWER —3’. Dainty, lacy clus- 
ters of sky blue flowers make this plant especial- 
ly appealing. Its flowers add charm to bouquets. 
BLUEBONNET—Scee Texas Blue Bonnet. 
CALENDULA (Pot Marigold)—18”. Blooms all 
summer in almost any soil if seed pods are kept 
off. Likes moist soil. 
Campfire—Dark Orange with a scarlet sheen. 
Early and very pleasing. 
Lemon Queen—lLemmon yellow. 
Orange King—Deep orange with dark center. 
Orange Shaggy—Deep orange with fringed pet- 
als. 
Finest Mixed 
CALLIOPSIS (Golden Crown)—3’. Award of 
merit, All American selection 1938. Its fragrant, 
rich, orange-yellow flowers borne on long wiry 
stems are fine for cutting. 
CANDYTUFT—12”. Well suited to this section. 
Needs plenty of sunshine and only a moderate 
amount of water. 
Giant White Hyacinth Flowered—Produces large 
floral spikes resembling a well formed hyacinth. 
Umbellata—A compact round flower, umbrella 
formed. Delightful for bouquets. Mixed colors. 
CANTERBURY BELLS — 2’. Branching plants 
bear heavily, double canterbury bells of various 
shades of blue and pink. 
Double Mixed—Bears 6 to 8 spikes. 
Single Mixed—Very pleasing flowers. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER—A rapid grower that 
will attain a height of 20 ft. or more. Fern-like 
foliage, which is literally covered when flowering 
with cardinal-red flowers about 1 inch in size, 
pkt. 15¢. 
CATHEDRAL BELLS—Rapid growing climber 
with numerous bell-shaped green flowers chang- 
ing to rosy purple. 
All Packets 10¢ each, unless otherwise priced. 

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