

GILIA FAIRY STARS 
Jewel Flower (a) 
A California wild flower admirably adapted 
to borders and rock gardens. Tiny star-like 
flowers so abundant they make a solid mass 
of bright autumn colors. Sow broadcast Sep- 
tember to June. 5 inches. Pkt. 10c; 3 for 20c 
GODETIA, Satin Flower 
Farewell-to-Spring (a) 
Kelvedon Glory. A dwarfed hybrid from the 
long-legged wild godetia. The plants are 
bushy, 12 inches to 18 inches high and 
covered with salmon-orange flowers of 
poppy shape. Blooms more freely in light 
soil and bright sunshine. A fine cut 
flower. Grows best in cool climates. Start 
in flats late fall or early spring. In mild 
climate plant out of doors in late fall or 
CALIVESDEING tetra tose ciheie os occas Pkt. 15c 
HELIANTHEMUM, Sun Rose (p) 
A most delightful dwarf evergreen peren- 
nial. Spreading, dense matty growth can 
always stand pruning. Covered with bright- 
ly colored flowers resembling miniature 
single roses. Yellow, bronze, red, pink, rose, 
apricot, orange and similar shades. Fine for 
steep terraces, dry rock walls or any reason- 
ably sunny place in the garden. Grows 3 
inches to 5 inches high. Best started in flats 
in late fall or early spring. Easily. grown. 
Pkt. 25c 
ICELAND POPPIES 
Papaver Nudicaule (a) 
Often grown as a biennial. Compact plants 
with fern-like foliage, graceful wiry stems, 
flowers often 4 inches across, in shades of 
pink, orange, yellow and white. Blooms ~ 
freely in early summer and more or less 
all year. Better where it gets frozen in all 
winter. Sow the seed where it is to bloom. 
August to November; January to March. If 
started in flats, transplant when very small 
15 to 36 inches high. 
Gartford Giants Mixed. A new strain. The 
flowers are the largest and the stems the 
TON PCSUG ere ea it tease hee se a Pkt. 25c 
25 
LINARIA—Wild Snapdragon 
Toad Flax (a) 
Fairy Bouquet. Tiny snapdragons in bright 
pastel colors. Planted close and half- 
starved they make.a solid mass of color. 
Sow in ‘the open ground in the fall 
and again in the spring. 8 inches to 10 
INCHOCS 28 boys ee lou wat cee Pkt. 10c; 3 for 20c 
LOBELIA (a) 
One of the most satisfactory of all annual 
border and window-box plants. Start in flats 
fall or early spring, transplant outdoors 6 
inches apart. 4 to 6 inches tall. 
Cambridge Blue. New light blue, 
flowering. 
large 
Crystal Palace. True dark blue, dark foliage. 
Emperor William. Gentian blue, green 
LOMSC OT ie ee Pkts. 15c each; 3 for 356 
LARKSPUR, Annual Delphinium (a) 
Giant Imperial Strain. This strain is tall, 
basal branching and upright, needing 
only half the space of the older types. 
Long spikes of double flowers. The seed 
should be chilled before sowing in either 
fall or spring, as it is slow to germinate. 
4 to 5 feet. Plants should be dusted with 
sulphur when 10 inches high and again 
when 3 feet high. 
Blue Spire. Dark blue.............. Pkt. 15¢ 
Carmine King: 66:06. cee Pkt. 15¢ 
Lilac: QUGON 2 56ke se ee oes Pkt. 15c 
Pink Perfection. 1939-1940. Lively luscious 
light pink, long spikes of closely placed 
2-inch florets. Early blooming...Pkt. 15c 
Rosalind. 1939-1940. A new color, rose suf- 
fused salmon. Center spike 4 to 5 feet long, 
six to eight side branches 3 to 4 feet long. 
Pkt. 15c¢ 
Super-Majestic Rose Pink. 1940. A planting 
of this new larkspur at the seed farm was 
simply stunning, a solid mass of plants 6 
feet high, covered with large clear rose- 
pink blooms. The plants are compact and 
basen branchinee.. - io... Pkt. 15c 
White King. Pure white. S. M., A. A.S., 1937. 
Fine abit co. ee oe oe eae Pkt. 15c 
Group Collection. One packet each, all 
seven varieties listed above........... 75¢ 
Exquisite Mixed. Blush pink, blue, carmine, 
light rose pink, lilac, salmon, white and 
other colors.......... Pkt. 15c; % oz. 35c¢ 
