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New Cup Flower 
Giant 
Snapdragons 
Winner of certificate of honor in 
All America selections, this fine 
Snapdragon is a creation of the 
University of California, Ex- 
tensive trials were run both at 
Davis, California and at Guadalupe 
over a period of many years. The 
results produced were marvelous, 
colors are perfect and 75% of the 
plants rust proof. The latest de- 
velopment in a magnificent flower 
that is due for tremendous popu- 
larity. We are very proud to be 
able to offer this carefully selected 
mixture, and are enthusiastic over 
the future popularity of this new 
creation, so much that it is the 
best Snapdragon we are offering 
this season. If you are going to 
plant Snapdragon then plant the 
best. No. 1197. Pkt. 15c; 2 Pkts. 
25e. 
Rust Proof Snapdragons 
An excellent large flowering mix- 
ture of all the most beautiful tints 
and colors. It is with confidence, 
and pride, that we present this 
excellent mixture of rust proof 
Snapdragons. For vigor, beauty 
of color, and gorgeous blooms, we 
highly recommend these new rust 
proof Snapdragons as a distinct 
asset to your garden. 
No. 919. Pkt. 15e; 2 Pkts. 25c. 

A cushion of light green foliage. Plants form a dense mat, 6 in. 
high, 1 ft. or more across, and are thickly covered through the 
summer and fall with beautiful cup-shaped flowers, 1 to 1% in. 
across. Wonderful for borders, edgings and rock gardens; effective 
in pots or baskets. No. 1419. 


Pkt. 15c; 2 for 25c. 

Chinese 
Wool Flower 
Plants grow to three 
feet high, the bloom 
starting early with a 
central head, round and 
globular, which often 
reaches the immense 
size of two feet in cir- 
cumference. Seores of 
branches are thrown 
out, each bearing a ball 
of searlet-wool. All 
of these branches sup- 
port numerous laterals 
with small heads of 
bloom mixed with fresh 
green foliage, so that 
a plant looks like an 
immense bouquet splen- 
didly arranged and set 
in the ground. No. 
1154. Pkt. 10c; 3 Pkts. 
25c. 


Oriental Poppies 
Very showy and conspicuous. Huge mighty colored 
flowers borne profusely during May and June. They 
grow 38 ft. tall. Dazzling in the beauty they stand en- 
tirely by themselves either in the garden or the house. 
Mixed shades. Brilliant beauties of scarlet, orange, 
salmon and fiery red. No. 885. Pkt. 10c; 3 Pkts. 25c. 
Iceland Poppies. Charming tufted plants. An im- 
proved strain 12 in. tall, gorgeous blooms on their wiry 
stems. Bloom the first year from seed. No. 1114. Pkt. 
15c; 2 Pkts. 25c. 


Salpiglossis 
Judged the most popular flower in the horticultura) 
garden at the Century of Progress, Chicago, 1934. 
One of the easiest annuals to grow, rich in deep color 
tones rarely seen in any other flowers. The blossoms 
are tube shape much like a petunia. Each flower is 
veined with a glint of gold, and it is the only flower 
to our knowledge possessing this odd characteristic. 
Very easily grown and blooms until frost. Mixed colors. 
No. 1021. Pkt. 15c; 2 Pkts. 25c. 
Godetia 
Satin Flower 


With brightly colored, 
satiny textured, flowers 
from June to October. 
Godetias enrich any an- 
nual border—or any win- 
dow garden if grown in 
pots. They will bloom is 
shade that would discour- 
age most plaints, and pre- 
fer a rather thin soil. Set 
out or thin to stand 2 
foot apart. An excellent 
cutting variety. ‘ 
No. 1407. Pkt. 10c. 


The Murvon Seed Company, Sui .orwaik 

