KEY TO SYMBOLS 
The symbols below the name of 
each flower give you the following 
information. 
(a)—Annual 
(b)—Biennial 
(hp)—Hardy Perennial 
The Culture Number shown for each 
variety refers to the How to Grow” 
information on page 33. 
AGERATUM 
(a) Culture I, 4-9” 
Blue Cap—A new, very compact sort 
with rich blue flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
Blue Perfection—A deep amethyst blue. 
Grows to 9 inches high. 
Midget Blue — Small 4-inch plants are 
covered with azure blooms. Pkt, 25c. 
ALYSSUM 
(a) Culture II (hp) VI, 4-6” 
Carpet of Snow (a)—Masses of tiny 
pure white flowers on 4-inch plants. 
Violet Queen (a)— Deep violet high- 
lighted by white in center. Pkt. 15c. 
Saxatile (hp)}—Dwarf perennial. Golden 
flowers in earliest spring. Pkt. | 15c. 
ANTIRRHINUM—Snapdragon 
(a) Culture I, 1¥, -3' 
Half-Dwarf, Large flowered —Heavy 
spikes on 2-foot plants. Mixed colors. 
Pkp aloes 
Tall Giant, Large flowered — Large 3- 
foot spikes with huge flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
Lemonade— Clear primrose-yellow. 
Long, strong stems. A double snap- 
dragon which forms extra petals in each 
floret, Pkt, 90c.. 
Maximum—Tallest kind, All colors, Pkt. 
LCs 
Super-M ajestic — Semi-tall to 2 feet. 
Large flowers, ideal for garden. Pkt. 25c. 
Tetra—Rust resistant. Immense flowers 
in many fine colors. Produce many 
spikes. Mixed. 25c. 
ANCHUSA 
(a) Culture I, 2’ 
Blue Bird—Bushy plants with sprays of 
clear blue, white-eyed flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
AQUILEGIA——Columbine 
(hp) Culture VI, 2Y,” 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Long Spurred — 
Large colorful blooms. Pkt. 25c. 
ARABIS—Rock Cress 
(hp) Culture VI, 1' 
Creeping plants with small flowers in 
early spring. Fine for edging. Pkt. 15c. 






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“ARCTOTIS—Blue-Eyed African 




Daisy 
(a) Culture I or II, 3’ 
Grandis — Two-inch daisies of pearly 
white with bluish center. Pkt. 15c. 
ARMERIA—tThrift 
(hp) Culture VI, 14%’ 
Dwarf rock plants with grassy foliage 
and globular flowerheads. Pkt. 15c. 
ASTER—California Light Blue 
Sunshine — 4” flowers. Loose row of 
petals, quilled center, Pkt. 25c, 
BACHELOR’S BUTTONS— 
Centaurea, Cornflower 
(a), Culture II or IV, 3’ 
Blue Boy—A fine, clear blue. Flowers 
are large, Colors intense. Pkt, 15c. 
Pinkie—Lovely rose pink. Pkt. l5c. 
Red Boy—Bright crimson. Pkt. 15c. 
Snow Man—Snow white. Pkt. 15c. 
Jubilee Gem—Dwarf, 1’ plant, Large, 
frosty blue blooms. Pkt. 15c, Mixed— 
All colors. Pkt, 15c. 
Blanket Flower—See Gaillardia. 
Balloon Vine—Love in a Puff 
_ (a) Culture I, 144-2Y,' 
A clean, free-growing vine with small 
white flowers, and balloon-like seeds. 
BALSAM—Lady Slipper 
(a) Culture II, 14-2’ 
Mixed — Double Camellia-like flowers 
all summer on bushy plants. Pkt. 15c. 
Bellis Perennis—see Daisy, English. 
Blue Lace Flower—see Didiscus. 
Brachycome—see Daisy, Swan River. 
Burning Bush—see Kochia. 
Butterfly Flower—see Schizanthus. 

ASTER—El Monte 
AUBRIETIA—Purple 
(hp) Culture VI, 6” 
A creeper with large colorful flowers in 
early spring. Ideal with bulbs. Pkt. 25c. 
ASTER 
(a) Culture I, %-2Y,' 
American Branching—Four inch double 
flowers of compact form. Brilliant colors. 
California Giants — Large double with 
curled petals. 3’ plants. Pkt. 15c. 
El Monte—A huge flower 8” across. In- 
terlaced crimson petals. Pkt. 20c. 
Giant Crego—Large 4-inch flowers with 
fluffy effect. All colors. Pkt. 15c, 
Los Angeles—Huge flower with curled 
petals of shell pink. Feathery. Pkt, 20c. 
Pompon — Early 18-inch plants. Many 
brilliant colors, Mixed Pkt. 20c, 
Princess—Three-inch flowers are com- 
pact with a crested center. Mixed. 15c. 
Queen of the Market— Early. Short 
plants. Compact double flowers. Mixed 
Pista oes 

CALENDULA—Sunset Shades 

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