

SNOW-ON-THE-MOUNTAIN— 
Euphorbia 
(a) Culture III, 2’ 
en foliage edged with white. 
or edging or contrast. Pkt. 15c. 
Bright, 
Effects 
STOCKS—Gilliflower 
(a) Culture I or IV, 1-2’ 
Giant Imperial—Excellent double flowers 
on tall stems. Many bright colors. Pkt. 
ZoC. 
Beauty of Nice—Branching, with large 
double, fragrant flowers, Pkt, l5c. 
Dwarf Ten Weeks—Low growing with 
strong spikes. Many fine colors. 
SWEET PEAS 
(a) Culture III, 3’ 
Early Spencer—Earliest of the many 
strains, Large colorful, fragrant blos- 
soms. By variety or mixed. Pkt. l5c. 
Late Spencer—Large fine flowers that 
flower in early summer. The standard 
ones for outdoor use. By colors or 
mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
Margaret O’Brien—Salmon-coral diffused 
with an unusual luminous orange sheen. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Ruffled Spencer— Wavy and ruffled 
petals give fine effect. Many fine colors 
or mixed. Pkt, l5c. 
Perennial Sweet Pea—Large vine and 
large flowers. Useful on trellis or fence. 
Not fragrant. Blooms all season. New 
stems yearly, Pkt. l5c. 
SWEET SULTAN 
(a) Culture II or IV, 21’ 
Mixed—Lovely colorful thistle shaped 
flowers. Easily grown. 
SWEET WILLIAM—Dianthus 
Barbatus 
(hp) Culture VI, 114-2’ 
Double — Double flowers crown the 
heavy heads of many colors. Pkt. l5c. 
Single—Lovely single pinks in large flat 
clusters. Fine for cutting. 
THRIFT—See Armeria 
TICKSEED—See Calliopsis 
TITHONIA—Golden Flower of 
the Incas 
(a) Culture I, 6' 
Fireball—Single dahlia-like scarlet flow- 
ers on tall plants, Pkt. 15c, 
FANTASY 
PUMILA TYPE 
TRITOMA—Red Hot Poker 
(p) Culture VI, 3-4 
Pfitzer’s Hybrids—Narrow tubular flow- 
er on tall spikes, orange red. Graceful 
grassy foliage. Not perennial under 
some conditions, Pkt. 15c. 
VERBENA 
(a) Culture I, 8” 
Lavender Glory—Lavender with white 
eye, Large clusters. Fragrant. Pkt. 15c. 
Mammoth White—Large heads of pure 
white. Useful for contrast. Fragrant. 
Pietezog: 
Scarlet—Flaming scarlet heads, Brilliant 
in beds. Pkt. 15c. 
Blue Shades—Medium and dark blues 
in mammoth type. Pkt, 15c. 
Mixed—Huge flower clusters, all colors. 
Ideal for beds and borders. Pkt. 15c. 
VINCA—Periwinkle 
(a) Culture III, 15” 
Mixed — Colorful starry flowers on 
glossy-leaved, bushy plants. Does well 
in shade, Pkt. 15c. 
VIOLA—tTufted Pansies 
(hp) Culture VI, 6’ 
Mixed — Miniature pansies from neat 
plants, Flower all season, Many showy 
colors mixed. Pkt. 20c. 
WALLFLOWER 
(a) Culture I or V, 11%’ 
Mixed—Blood-red and yellow flowers. 
Resemble single stocks. Early and 
fragrant. 
WILD FLOWER MIXTURE 
(a) Culture II or III Y,-3' 
Old fashioned flowers in a fine mixture 
for all season flowering. Sow thinly 
and enjoy continuous flowers and de- 
lightful surprises. These are not wild 
flowers of the fields but a selection of 
garden flowers that gives a “wild” 
garden look when planted in a border. 
A good way to get acquainted with 
some of the unusual kinds of garden 
flowers. 
SCABIOUS 
FLOWERED 
% 
JOUBLE GIANT 

ZINNIA 
(a) Culture I or II 
Small Types, 12-18” 
Black Ruby — Compact, round little 
flowers of a deep velvety maroon. 
Lilliput type. Pkt. 15c. 
Red Riding Hood—Deep scarlet flowers 
1” across, Free flowering, Fine border 
plant of Lilliput type. 
Lilliput pastels—Lovely soft colors in 
the miniature strain. Fine for borders 
or small bouquets. 
Linearis — Single daisy-like type with 
small flowers in orange colors. Pkt, 15e. 
Mexicana—Single and double flowers 
in varied and variegated colors. 
Navajo mixed—Resemble Gaillardias in 
shape. Many colors in showy mixture. 
Medium size plants and flowers. Pkt. 
lines 
Pumila Sunshine Tints — Dwarf plants 
with medium flowers in a wide range 
of soft colors. Pkt. 15c. 
Scabious Flowered—Medium size flow- 
ers on aé_ semi-tall plant. Resembles 
Scabiosa in shape. Bright colors mixed. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Tom Thumb mixed—Lilliput type flowers 
on a very dwarf plant. For low borders 
and miniature displays. Pkt. 15c. 
Fantasy—Medium tall plants with medi- 
um size flowers having shaggy petals. 
Melody (orchid lavender), Star Dust 
(golden), White Light (white), Wild- 
fire (scarlet), and Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
Large Types, 2-21,’ 
Crown of Gold—Lovely golden shades 
with deep golden base to the petals. 
A large type resembling California 
Giants. Pkt. 15c, 
Super Crown of Gold Pastels—New, 
improved, with many pastel colors over- 
lying the golden base. Pkt. 15c. 
Dahlia Flowered mixed—Huge flowers 
in a bewildering range of bright and 
pastel colors. Pkt, 15c. 
Giants of California, mixed—Mammoth 
flowers in many striking colors. Largest 
ofvalls Pkt Ibe) 
Will Rogers—Dahlia type with deep 
scarlet color. A striking and popular 
variety. Pkt, 15c. 
LILLIPUT 
