FLOWER SEEDS 
DIANTHUS or Annual Pinks 
There ate many 
different varieties and 
colors of this dainty, 
sweet-scented flower. 
These spicy and saucy 
little flowers bloom 
from early Summer 
until late Fall and 
are a constant delight 
both for garden dis- 
play and for cutting. 
CHINENSIS. Double 
mixed. Blooms in 
clusters on upright, 
strong stems. 
White, pink rose, 
scarlet, crimson 
with pleasing borders. A showy type. 
Pkt. 10c., % oz. 40c., % oz. 70c. 
HEDDENSIS. Mixed colors. Large flowers 
2 inches across with all the lovely colors 
and markings to be found in Dianthus. 
Stems average 16 inches long. An especially 
valuable mixture. Pkt. 25c., % oz. 75c. 
HEDDEWIGI LACINIATUS. Mixed colors. 
Double fringed and laciniated carnation-like 
flowers in a wide range of colors, many 
with contrasting edges and fancy patterns. 
Pkt.i5¢e., 4 0z: 50c., 4% 0Z.75¢: 
WESTWOOD BEAUTY. Large single flowers 
1 to 2 inches across, predominantly crimson 
with other shades of red, scarlet, carmine 
to deep rose, some edged with white. 
Pkt. 25c., 4% oz. 75c. 

Dianthus, Annual 
DIMORPHOTHECA 
(African Daisy) 
AURANTIACA. A showy branching plant; 
about 12 inches high. The single, daisy-like 
blossoms, 24% inches in diameter are orange 
with a dark colored disk, zoned black. 
Flower early in sunny situations. Pkt. 15Sc. 

Gaillardia 
(Blanket flower) 
Dimorphotheca 
(African Daisy) 
GAILLARDIA PICTA 
(Blanket Flower) 
One of the most dependable and profuse 
blooming plants in the garden. Stands drought 
and hot weather, furnishing long-stemmed 
flowers throughout the Summer and Fall. 
Average height about 15 inches. 
GAIETY MIXTURE. Claret, yellow, sulphur, 
orange, maroon double flowers. 
INDIAN CHIEF. Metallic bronze-red flowers 
with dark mahogany center. 
Either of above: 
Pkt. 15¢., 34 022 450.5, 27-07%. 75¢: 
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FORGET-ME-NOT 
(Myosotis) 
Alpestris varieties will bloom in early Spring 
in any well-drained, sunny location. 
ROYAL BLUE. Long sprays of rich indigo- 
blue flowers. Pkt. 15c., 4% 02. 50c., 14 02. 85c. 
BLUE BIRD. Deep, rich shade of blue. 
Pkt. 15c., 1% oz. 50c., % oz. 85c. 
GODETIA 
(Satin Flower) 
A showy little annual of compact growth, 
about 1 foot high. Flowers are about 3 inches 
across of brilliant coloring. Fairly good shade 
plant. 
SYBIL SHERWOOD.  Salmon-pink softened 
with an edging of white. Pkt. l5c., 1% oz. 
40c., %4 oz. 70c. 
All colors mixed. Containing rose, car- 
mine, pink, cattleya-blue and white. Pkt. 
10c., %4 oz. 35c., % oz. 60c. 
GYPSOPHILA 
(Babysbreath) 
A dainty old-fashioned flower of misty grace. 
Airy and lovely mixed in bouquets. Make 
sowings every 2 to 3 weeks. 
KING OF THE MARKET. Pure white flow- 
ers on rugged, upright plants about 2 feet 
tall. Pkt. 10c., % oz. 35c., % oz. 60c. 
CARMINEA. Fine deep pink. Pkt. 15c., 
Y% oz. 50c. 

Hunnemannia 
Gypsophila 
(Babysbreath) 
HUNNEMANNIA 
Santa Barbara Poppy 
This flower is lovely in the garden under 
any condition. Mixed with something blue, 
they are truly beautiful. Bloom in September 
and October. Sow the seeds in the open ground 
in late May. An excellent cut flower, the ex- 
ception in the Poppy family. 
SUNLITE. A bright canary yellow of great 
substance growing 2 feet tall. Pkt. 15c., 
Yy oz. 60c., % oz. $1.00. 
HOLLYHOCK 
(Annual) 
Called annual because the plants will flower 
the first season from seed if planted early. 
Plants grow 4 to 5 feet high. 
INDIAN SPRING. Semi-double fringed flow- 
ers in shades of pink and rose to rosy carmine. 
Pkt. 15c.; 4% 072. 45c.,°34 02./75c: 
INDIAN SUMMER. Has color range and size 
of bloom of the regular perennial types. 
5 feet tall and a good background for dwarf 
flowers. Sow in April if possible. Pkt. 25c. 
LARKSPUR 
Many of our cus- 
tomers plant Lark- 
spur seed in the Fall. 
This has proven so 
satisfactory that &we 
recommend this time 
of planting to all our 
friends. However, it 
will grow well, if 
planted directly into 
the garden very early 
in the Spring. Lark- 
spur does not trans- 
plant well. 
GIANT IMPERIAL. 
Grows upright like 
Delphiniums. Well- 
formed, large double flowers in a wonderful 
range of colors. 

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Larkspur 
Azure Blue — Scarlet Salmon pink 
Rose Pink Lilac White 
Mixed 
Any of the above: 
Pkt! 15¢., fomn45c:, 14 02. 15¢. 
SUPREME LARKSPUR. New double stock- 
flowered, heavy branching. 
Azure Blue Purplish Violet Pink 
Rosy Scarlet Glistening White Deep Rose 
Salmon Pink Mixed 
All of the above: Pkt. 15c., % oz. 60c. 
LOBELIA 
Dainty, compact, dwarf plant covered with 
bright blue flowers throughout the Summer. 
Excellent for beds, borders and the rock garden. 
Does well in semi-shade. 
BLUE GOWN. Clear deep blue. 
CAMBRIDGE BLUE. Light blue with green 
foliage. 
CRYSTAL PALACE. True, deep blue with 
dark foliage. 
Any of the above: 
Pkt. 20c., 4% oz. 75c., % oz. $1.00 
SAPPHIRE (Trailing). Large, deep blue 
flowers with showy white eye. Pkt. 25c., 
i oz. 85c. 
MARIGOLDS 
Sturdy, easy-to- 
grow annuals which 
will provide a spec- 
tacular and colorful 
display in the garden 
all Summer and fur- 
nish plenty of cut 
flowers as well. For | 
those to whom the % 
odor of their foliage 
is offensive, we sug- 
gest the newer types 
which are ODOR- 
LESS., Here, is our. 
choice of these favor- 
ites, though we con- 
fess the decisions were 
hard to make. 

Flash 
Dwarf Double French 
Ideal for edgings, borders and bedding. 
FLASH. The new French single which comes 
in a combination of colors from vivid red 
through bronze to yellow. Uniform com- 
pact plants 18 in. high. Pkt. 10c., % oz. 35c., 
% oz. 60c. 
