e Double Sunburst (H. Perennial 3 ft.) One of the 
Coreopsis easiest grown plants. Blooms profusely from May 
until autumn if flowers not allowed to go to seed. Flowers first year 
if seed sown early. Showy in border and fine for cutting. Avoid shade. 
Flowers about 80 per cent double, long keeping, 11% to 2 inches across, 
golden yellow. 
@ Culture BDE—GH page 110 
(PKt., 15c) (146 0z., 40c) 
I Finest Mixed (Ipomea Quamoclit). (HA-8 ft.) 
Cypress Vine A rapidly growing climber with fern-like foli- 
age and graceful star-shaped flowers. Soak seed in warm water be- 
fore sowing. 
@ Culture ABDE—GH page 110 
(Pkt., 10c) (1% 0z., 40c) (1% oz., 75c) 
e e r a oe e 
Delphinium ics Delphinium (Perennial Larkspur) 
most beautiful and popular 
for garden display and cut- 
ting. The massive, colorful 
spikes are not excelled by 
any other flower. Bloom in 
June but if spikes are not 
allowed to go to seed, usu- 
ally three crops of flowers 
will be produced. Blooms 
first year if Sown early. 
Keep well watered after 
blooming to prolong life of 
plants. 
® Culture BDE—F page 110 
Delphinium * ¢ 31; 
donna 
Improved. (HP-3 to 4 ft.) 
Clear light blue, large 
flowered and a strong 
grower. The finest strain 
of Belladonna on the mar- 
ket. Prized for cutting and 
backgrounds. 
(Pkt., 15c) (1/16 o02z., 
50c) (34 0z., 85c) 
Delphinium ©6113. 
mosu m 
Improved. (HP-3 to 4 ft.) 
Clear large deep blue flow- 
ers uniform in colors. Fine 
for cutting and garden dis- 
play. 
(PKt., 15c) (1/16 oz., 
50c) (4% 0oz., 85c) 

eS . e e e (H P x. 4 
Delphinium Pacific Giant Hybrids Mixed {7°55 
The new delphinium everybody is raving about. Truly magnificent 
blooms. The florets are very large, often double and the spikes some- 
times being as much as 6 ft. high. The color range is unusual. Plants 
often produce 6 to 8 spikes when well grown. 
(Pkt., 35c) (2 pkts., 65c) (1/16 oz., $1.00) 
From Olympia, Wash.: 
I don’t know how many years I have bought your Zinnia seed. It has 
a perfect germination and the seedlings are ideal for flat transplant- 
ing. We grow a million plants in flats per year so I am always pleased 
when we only have to seed once. 
From Stanford, Kentucky: 
In won three prizes on your Zinnias last year. They are always nice. 
From Midland, Texas: 
The mixed Giant Zinnia I had last year were the talk of the town and 
I won first prize at county fair. 

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