
No garden is complete without some 
blue Bachelor Buttons. 
ANCHUSA 
2041—Blue Bird. Sprays of vivid indigo blue 
all summer. Good to mix with other flowers in 
bouquets and one of the easiest flowers to 
grow. 2 feet. ; 
Pkt. 10c; 14 Oz. 40c. 
ARABIS 
(Hardy White Rock Cress) 
2080—Alpina, white. Perennial. This low 
growing perennial forms mats of creamy 
white in early spring. Thrives in any soil in 
sun or semi-shade. Effective on dry banks. 
Ptetoc lion Kt SUC 4 Wz. GDC: 
ARCTOTIS 
(Blue-Eyed African Daisy) 
2085—Grandis. These daisy-like flowers have 
metallic white pointed petals with lavender 
blue on the reverse and deep blue centers. An 
easy to grow cut flower. 21% ft. 
Pkt Oc Oza 50c! 
ANGEL’S TRUMPET 
2630—Datura Meteloides. This old favorite 
is becoming popular again because it is so 
striking in modern flower arrangements. A 
very showy border plant growing 21% to 3 ft. 
high and spreading to 2 or more feet. Foliage 
is a soft gray green. Creamy white trumpets 
8 to 10 inches long develop attractive large 
round prickly seed pods. This is the annual 
form—not the leggy, woody perennial. 
Piktad5ce.4,O7250c: 

Angel Trumpets make striking flower arrangements. 

BACHELOR BUTTONS 
(Centaurea— Cornflower) 
Centaurea Cyanus 
Our new strain of double cornflowers provide 
most excellent and satisfactory flowers both for 
bouquets and the garden, blossoming profusely 
until snow flies. The flowers are very double, 
with bright clear colors and with long sturdy 
stems for cutting. 
2320—Harris’ Special Color Mixture. Extra 
fine. A special mixture we make of equal pro- 
portions of four different colors. 
Pktr loc; 4 (Oz. 30c; Oz. 70c: 
2321—WHITE 2324—RUBY 
2322—ROSE 2325— BLUE 
Any color: Pkt. 10c; 14 Oz. 35c; Oz. 85c. 

C230—Collection. One packet each of the 
four colors for 30c. 
2332—Jubilee Gem. A new low-growing vivid 
blue Bachelor’s Button. An ideal flower for 
the foreground. Grows only 15 to 18 inches 
tall and starts blooming very early. 
IRKG sl bere Ozs 00G7 Oza 91-50 
Centaurea Imperialis 
2340—(Sweet Sultan) Mixed Colors. Large 
delicately colored and exquisitely fringed 
flowers on long stems. Easy to grow from seed 
sown outdoors and will give good results if 
sown early. 2 ft. tall. Splendid for bouquets. 
Very fragrant. A well-balanced mixture of 
pinks, blues, lavender, red and white. 
Pkt. 15¢c; 144 Oz. 50c; Oz. $1.50. 
AUBRIETIA 
(Purple Rock Cress) 
2050—Large Flowered Hybrids. Perennial. 
One of the most beautiful of all hardy creep- 
ing plants for the front of the border or for 
rockeries. Colors range from soft mauve to 
deep purple. Foliage silvery green; blooms in 
early spring. 
PEta2oc luge kt. o0G a OzZe p11 0, 
BALSAM 
(Lady Slippers) 
2110—Brilliant Mixture. A charming old 
favorite with double flowers like Camellias. 
The symmetrical bushy plants are sure to 
grow well all summer in any good but slightly 
moist soil. Excellent for a 2 ft. high summer 
hedge. Thrives in partial shade. 
PEpalO0e49O7 45c5 Ozh 1255; 
2115—Bush Flowered Mixed Colors. Double 
pink, red and white flowers like exotic camel- 
lias are borne above the shiny light green 
foliage all through the summer. Will thrive 
in moist partially shady spots. Plants 18 in. 
high. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 14 Oz. 85c. 
BEAN 
73—Scarlet Runner. A quick growing vine 
that is both ornamental and _ utilitarian. 
Makes a quick growth to provide shade, pro- 
duces an abundance of scarlet blossoms and 
the beans themselves are good to eat 
especially in the green shell stage. 
Pkt. 15¢e; 4% Lb. 40c. 
BEGONIA 
2130—Semperflorens, Mixed Colors. What 
nicer gifts for your friends than a pot of ever 
blooming begonias you have grown from 
seed. Not difficult to grow. The seed is sown 
on top of the soil and covered with a pane of 
glass until it sprouts. This mixture contains 
pink, crimson and white. 
Pkt. 25c; 1000 seeds $1.00. 
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The fragrant Centaurea Imperialis (Sweet Sultan) 
holds up well as a cut flower. 
BELLIS 
(English Daisy) 
2140—Giant Double, Mixed Colors. Peren- 
nial. Small double daisy-like flowers with six 
inch stems arise from tufts of shiny green 
foliage and start blooming with pansies in 
April. Beautiful as an edging for borders and 
in the rock garden. Seed is sown in July for 
bloom the following spring. Colors are pink, 
rosy red and white. 
Pkt. 35c; Lg. Pkt. 70c; 4% Oz. $1.75. 
BROWALLIA 
2184—Elata, blue. Neat little bushy plants 12 
to 18 inches high and completely bedecked 
with flowers of intense indigo blue. Popular 
for borders or window boxes. One of the few 
flowers that can be depended upon to provide 
the blue so necessary in the summer garden. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg? Pkt. 20c3 24°02. 50¢: 
CALLIOPSIS 
2210—Tall Mixture. Bushy plants 2 ft. tall 
are covered with small daisy-like blooms in 
yellow and mahogany and combinations of 
these two colors. Blooms over a long period 
requiring little care. Likes full sunlight. 
Pkt. 10c; 14 Oz. 25c. 

Flowers on the new Balsam (Lady Slipper) 
are held well above the foliage. 
