Flowors Beautify Your Home 
GEUM—24”. Flowers like tiny, double roses 
freely produced on long stems from June to 
September if not allowed to go to seed. Fine 
tor ¢ utting. 
Mrs. Bradshaw—Large, 
showy flowers, pkt. 20¢. 
double, firey scarlet ; 






GODETIA (Satin Flower) — 24”. Attractive 
plants provide graceful sprays for cut flowers. 
Their ease of growth (treatment similar to Cos- 
© mos and Zinnia) makes them especially pleas- 
ing in Texas. Do well in poor soil. Mixed colors. 
1 GOURDS, Ornamental — Large Gourd fruits 
very attractive for decoration. The small ones, 
very interesting for table decoration. Many 
things may be made from them. 
Mixed—Large fruited. 
Mixed—Small fruited. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath)—A graceful, 
free flowering plant. Open, bell-shaped flowers. 
Fine in bouquets. 
Covent Garden Strain—24”. Plant covered with 
white flowers. 
Rosea—Lovely, rosy pink flowers. 
Perennial—F lowers can be dried and used year 
round. White. 

HELIANTHUS (Sunflower)—5’. 
and size of these flowers make it valuable for 
screening and backgrounds. 
Sun Gold—Strikingly brilliant, all double, gold- 
en yellow flowers. 
Godetia 
HELICHRYSUM (Strawflower)—For winter 
bouquets. Should be cut before the centers 
open and hung upside down to dry in a cool, 
dark place. To grow large flowers disbud, allow- 
ing only one bloom to the stem. 
HIBISCUS — 5’. Used extensively for back- 
ground. Produces large, showy flowers from 4 
to 6 inches in diameter. Very hardy. Colors 
mixed, shades of red, pink and white. Pkt. 15¢. 
HOLLYHOCK (Perennial)—6’. Set amidst tall 
growing shrubs, this plant lends beauty and 
color to them. Lovely double flowers, deeply 
frilled and fringed at the edges. 
Chater’s Double Mixed—A charming variety of 
of colors. Pkt. 15¢. 
HOLLYHOCK (Annual) — 6’. Like perennial 
Hollyhock in habit and will last for several 
years. Called ‘‘Annual’’ because the plants will 
flower the first season from seed if planted 
early. 
Indian Spring—Bright rose, splashed with car- 
men. Semi-double flowers. Abundant blooms. 

if 
Helianthus Sun Gold 
The brilliancy 
HYACINTH BEAN (Jack Bean) (Dolichos)— 
10’ Excellent for planting along wire fence. 
Very decorative. Flowers stand up lke Hya- 
cinth blooms. Followed by attractive pods. 
Rapid climber. 
LARKSPUR—24”. Very desirable flowers for 
the garden and for cutting. Beautiful, easy to 
raise, quick growers. Very free flowering. Large 
double blooms on long spikes. The feathery fol- 
jage, is attractive before plants are in bloom. 
Plants do best in sunny position in rich, well- 
drained soil. 
Giant Imperial Blue Bell—Azure Blue. 
Giant Imperial Blue Spire—Deep Violet Blue. 
Giant Imperial Carmen King — Deep Carmine 
Rose. 
Giant Imperial Lilac Spire—Lovely Lilac. 
Giant Imperial Exquisite Pink — Soft pink, 
Shaded salmon. 
Giant Imperial Ruby—Brilliant Ruby-red. 
Giant Imperial White King—Glistening White. 
Giant Imperial Mixed—AIl colors mixed. 
Double Stock Flowered—Mixed all colors. 
LINUM (Flowering Flax) — 2’. A good flower 
for bed and borders. Flowers appear daily on 
plants, are about 1 inch across and are borne 
in clusters. 
Perenne Blue — Dainty, sky-blue flowers on 
graceful stems. Blooms produced continuously 
in profusion. 
LOBELIA Small, round compact plants. 
Easily grown. Fine for beds, borders and rock 
gardens. 
Crystal Palace—Deep blue flowers with dark 
green foliage, pkt. 20¢. 
LUPINS — 314’. Beautiful plants with long 
spikes of pea-like flowers. Blooms during May 
and June. Suceed in deeply prepared, well- 
drained soil. 
Russel’s Choice Mixed — The finest of the lu- 
pines, both in size and coloring. Pkt. 25¢. 
GOMPHRENA (Old Fashioned Bachelor But- 
ton) (Globe Amaranth)—Attractive, clover-like 
flowers. Bloom from mid-summer until frost. 
May be used as fresh cut flowers or dried for 
winter use. Mixed colors. 
It takes living things . . grass, flowers, trees, 
shrubs and vegetables to make a 
home enjoyable 
to all the family. In this catalog you'll find seed 
for hundreds of flowers and vegetables. It is all 
top grade seed that will thrive with a minimum 
You this: the plants 
that thrive are living things. They need air... 
+ 100d; 
of care. must remember 
moisture . 

All packets 10¢ each, except when otherwise priced 

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