All Flower Seeds 
10¢ PER PACKET 
except where otherwise noted 

GYPSOPHILA—Baby’s Breath 
(a) Culture 1, (hp) VI, 4-3’ 
Annual White (a)—Open, bell-shaped 
blooms on branching stems give airy 
touch to garden or bouquet. 
Annual Pink (a)—The small flowers are 
a rosy pink. Like above. 
Perennial white (hp)—Large loose clus- 
ters of small flowers give misty effect. 
HELIANTHUS—Sunflower 
(a) Culture II, 6’ 
Sun Gold—Large double flowers of a 
brilliant golden yellow. Pkt. loc. 
HIBISCUS—Rose Mallow 
(hp) Culture VI, 4’ 
Giant mixed—Huge bell-shaped flowers 
in white, pink, red. Tall plants for 
damp spots. Pkt. loc. 
HUNNEMANNIA—Mexican 
Tulip Poppy 
(a) Culture III, 1A’ 
Sunlite—Soft yellow double poppy type 
flower. Bluish fine cut leaves. Pkt. loc. 
HOLLYHOCK 
(hp) Culture VI or VII, 5 
Double mixed—Large double flowers on 
tall spikes. Bloom in midsummer, Ex- 
cellent backgrounds. Pkt. 15c. 
KOCHIA—Burning Bush or 
Summer Cypress 
(a) Culture III, 21%’ 
Compact pyramid Needs no trimming. 
Bright green foliage makes neat, quick 
hedge. Turns bright red in fall. 
LARKSPUR—Annual 
Delphinium 
(a) Culture II or IV, 3' 
Blue Spire—Tall spikes of large double 
flowers in a lovely violet blue. Pkt. l5c. 
White King—Pure glistening white 
spikes. Tall and stately. Pkt. lo5c. 
Pink Perfection—Lively light salmon 
pink Glorious when cut. Pkt. ldc. 
Ruby—A genuine ruby red. A _ bright 
color in garden or bouquet. Pkt. l5c. 
Giant Imperial mixed—A fine mixture 
of the above kinds and others. Pkt. l5c. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS—See 
Perennial Sweet Pea 

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LAVATERA—Annual Mallow 
(a) Culture II, 2-3 
Loveliness—Large bowl shaped rosy 
pink flowers all summer. Attractive 
bronzy foliage. Pkt. 15c. 
LINUM—Flowering Flax 
(a) Culture III, (hp), VI, 1-2 
Scarlet (a)—Bright red flowers in a con- 
stant succession all summer. 
Perennial Blue (hp)—Low bushy plant 
blooming from spring to mid-summer. 
Small, clear blue flowers in profusion. 
Packet, 25c. LOBELIA 
(a) Culture I or V, 4” 
Crystal Palace—Compact border plant 
with myriads of tiny bright blue flowers. 
For all low use. Pkt. 25c. 
LUPINE 
(hp) Culture II or VII, 3 
Russe!l’s Mixed—Finest of all the lu- 
pines! Brilliant colors in long, strong 
spikes of pea-shaped flowers Pkt. 2oc. 
MALLOW, ANNUAL—See Lavatera 
MALLOW, ROSE—See Hibiscus 
MARIGOLDS 
(a) Culture I or I, 
Tall Types 1 1/.-3’ 
Burpee Gold—Large carnation-like flow- 
ers in bright orange. Odorless foliage. 
Pte Loc 
Guinea Gold—Large round flowers in 
a rich gold Very popular. 
Yellow Supreme—Light yellow, large 
flowers of carnation form. Pkt. l5c. 
Sunset Giants — Huge dahlia-flowered 
strain. Lemon and gold. Pkt. l5c. 
Crown of Gold—Golden flowers with 
crested center and broad collar of petals. 
Odorless foliage. Pkt. 15c. 
Double Dwarf Types 1/,-1’ 
Melody—Foot high plants with loads 
of orange ball-shaped flowers. Pkt. l5c. 
Spry—Compact plants with showy yel- 
low flowers bordered with mahogany. 
Pit aoc: 
Sunkist—Compact plants with masses 
of golden orange blooms. Pkt, 15c. 
Scarlet Glow—Compact, with bright red, 
2’ blooms. Reddest of all. Pkt, 15c. 
Double French Hybrids mixed. — Com- 
pact plants with flowers in yellow, 
orange, mahogany, and bronze. Pkt, 15c, 
Single Dwarf Types, 1-1 1/5’ 
Flash—Plants have many 1%" flowers 
in tangerine and red shades. Grows 
about 18% Pkt Z25c, 
Naughty Marietta—Open 2%" flowers 
are rich gold with maroon at base of 
petals. Splendid for edging. Pkt, 25c, 
HIBISCUS, Rose Mallow 

Red Head—New! 1948 All-America 
Award, Crested center of gold edged 
maroon, petals deep changeable red, 
Pei coc: 
Royal Scot—Alternating stripes of red 
and gold. Very different. Pkt. 15c, 
MIGNONETTE—Reseda 
(a) Culture III, 7’ 
Low grower with tiny, white blooms 
that are very sweet scented. 
MORNING GLORY—Ipomoea 
(a) Culture Ill, V or VU, 12’ 
Heavenly Blue—Sky-blue flowers on a 
tall, neat climber. Flowers close in 
bright sun. Exquisite on fences. Pkt. 15c, 
Pearly Gates—A shining white form of 
Heavenly Blue. Pkt. 25c, 
Scarlett O’Hara—Large velvety scarlet 
flowers. Very showy. Pkt. 20c, 
Mixed—Many lovely shades. 
Moss Rose—See Portulaca 
Mourning Bride—See Scabiosa 
NASTURTIUM 
(a) Culture III or V 
Dwarf or Bush Kinds 1’ 
Golden Globe—Semi-double flowers of 
bright gold. Pkt. 15c. 
Scarlet Globe—Fiery 
flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
Mahogany Gem—Deep velvet mahog- 
any red double flowers. Pkt, l5c. 
Gem Mixed—All colors. Pkt. 15c. 
Single Mixed—Complete mixture of all 
colors in the well-known single type. 
Tall or Vine Kinds 3-10’ 
Golden Gleam—Large golden flowers. 
Double and fragrant. Pkt. 15c. 
Scarlet Gleam—Fiery orange _ scarlet 
flowers. Double and fragrant. Pkt. 15c. 
Salmon Gleam—Delicate golden salmon 
double flowers. Pkt, 15c. 
Glorious Gleam—A mixture of all the 
lovely colors of the Gleam series, Pkt. 
15c, 
Tall Single Mixed—The old single type 
in the tall growers. All colors. 
NEMOPHILA—Baby Blue Eyes 
(a) Culture II, 6” 
Many cup-shaped sky-blue flowers on 
low spreading plant. Pkt. 15c. 
scarlet double 
NICOTIANA—Flowering 
Tobacco 
(a) Culture I or II, 2-3’ 
Long-tube starry flowers. Fragrant at 
night. White or light pink mixed. 
PAINTED TONGUE—See Salpiglossis 
LAVATERA, Loveliness 
