
Dimorphotheca should be grown in more gardens. 
It really is a very lovely annual. 
Coleus 
Special Rainbow Mixture. Large, beau- 
tifully colored leaves of light green, yellow, 
orange, crimson, and maroon, used for beds 
and borders, and also for growing in pots. 
Pkg. 25c 
Choice Mixed. A splendid mixture of the 
smaller leaved varieties. Pkg. 25c 
Cyclamen, Giant Persian 
This is a superior strain of Cyclamen 
with flowers of largest size displayed well 
above the handsome foliage. 
The seed is sown in the greenhouse or 
conservatory in April or September, and 
flowers in from 15 to 18 months. 
Mixed Colors. 10 seeds 35c: 25 seeds 75c: 
100 seeds $2.65 
Daisy, English - Bellis 
These double Daisies are easily raised 
from seed and bloom from early spring 
until midsummer. The plants grow 6 inches 
high and about 6 inches across. We offer 
Giant flowering types in mixed colors of 
red white and pink. 
Pkg. 20c; large pkg. 75c 
Datura—Angel’s Trumpet 


DIGITALIS - FOXGLOVE 
The old-fashioned, stately Foxgloves are popular in 
gardens everywhere. Their long spikes, 4 to 5 feet 
high, bearing Gloxinia-like flowers in cream, rose, red, 
white and other beautiful colors, rising above the rich 
green foliage, make a wonderful show in June and 
July and add to the beauty of any garden. This is a 
biennial and the seed should be sown each year for 
continuous display. Plant in a well drained place in 
the garden. 
GLOXINIAEFLORA. This is an improved strain of 
the old-fashioned Foxglove. Colors range from white 
and shell-pink to deepest rose with throats of contrast- 
ing colors all handsomely specked and spotted. Mixed 
colors Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 45c 
MONSTROSA. Tall spikes of very large bells, many 
spotted. Clear bright colors: rose, purple, lilac, shell- 
pink, and white. This is the largest flowering of the 
Foxgloves. We offer it in mixed colors. 
Pkg. 15c; Ye oz. 50c 
Dimorphotheca 
(African Daisy) 
Aurantiaca. Also known as the Cape Marigold. Daisy- 
like blooms during summer and fall. Good for rock 
gardens, edging and cutting. Quick to come into 
bloom. 12 to 15 inches tall. Bright golden orange 
flowers. Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 40c 
Dolichos - Hyacinth Bean 
Mixed. A rapid growing climbing plant with hand- 
some foliage and spikes of purple and white flowers 
which are followed by purple seed pods. Blooms sum- 
mer and fall. Height 2 feet. Splendid for covering 
arbors and trellises. All colors, pkg. 10c 
Didiscus 
(Blue Lace Flower) 
Caerulea. Blue Lace Flower grows into an upright, 
very much branched plant about 2 feet high. Each 
branch ends in an umbel of sky-blue flowers which 
spread out in an umbrella-like fashion, crowning each 
shoot with a beautiful and delicate head of flowers. 
It is easily grown and a splendid cut flower, lasting 
unusually long in water. 
Pkg. 15c¢; Vg oz. 25c; YW% oz. 45c 
Datura 
(Angel’s Trumpet) 
Wrighti. (Meltoides.) Showy, large, upright growing 
plants 3 feet high, having large bluish green leaves 
and dark purple stems. The immense trumpet-like, 
pure white flowers are very sweet scented and bloom 
from midsummer to fall. Grow them in a light soil 
and in a sunny, protected place. 
Pkg. 10c; large pkg. 25c 
Euphorbia 
Variegata (Snow-on-the-Mountain). Striking orna- 
mental plant having light green leaves variegated with 
white. A strong growing and popular annual suited for 
beds and borders of tall growing plants. Sow seed in 
early spring, where plants are to remain. Thin to 1 
foot apart. Height 214 to 4 feet. 
Pkg. 15c; Y% oz. 35c 
Fire Chief Petunia, the Gold Medal Winning Flower 
for 1950. 

Snow-on-the-Mountain (Euphorbia) 


TERRA-LITE VERMICULITE 
Try Terra-Lite Vermiculite in your garden seed- 
bed, to break up heavy clay-type soils. Lets soil 
breathe, provides air and water as needed by 
growing plants. See page 61. 

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A tali. graceful spike of the Gloxinae- 
flora Foxglove—very large bells of the 
brightest colors on tall, strong stems. 
