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Gaillardia - Blanket Flower 
One of the most profuse blooming an- 
nuals in the flower garden. Excellent for 
cutting as well as for beds and borders. 
Blooms continually from early summer 
until frost. Grows best in full sunlight. 
Height 12 to 15 inches. 
515 INDIAN CHIEF. Single; brilliant 
bronzy red. Pkt., 10c; %4 oz., 50c. 
2S A A cata MIXED. Pkt., 15c; 4% oz., 
Cc. 
OT a tenclelamg MIXED. Pkt., 10c; 
Cc. 
ots ae GAILLARDIA. See page 
4 OZ, 
Globe Amaranth 
(GOMPHRENA) 
An everlasting, with beautiful colored 
flowers reSembling clover-heads. They 
retain their color and are lovely in win- 
ter bouquets. 
518 MIXED COLORS. Pkt., 10c. 
Godetia - Satin Flower 
Attractive, hardy annuals, deserving 
more extensive cultivation, especially in 
the cooler parts of the country. The 
plants bloom profusely, and bear showy 
flowers, not unlike an Azalea, of satiny 
texture, in many rich and varied colors. 
They do best in a rather poor soil. 1 foot. 
519 DWARF SINGLE EXQUISITE MIxX- 
ED. Pkt., 10c. 
Gypsophila - Baby’s Breath 
Quick growing, producing great num- 
bers of small flowers in loose, graceful 
sprays. Valuable for cutting; fine for 
mixing with other flowers. Blooms quick- 
ly from seed and liberal sowings should 
be made every three weeks from April 
to July to cut continuously. For early 
Spring flowers sow previous autumn. 
520 ELEGANS ALBA (New York Mar- 
ket). A grand improvement, flowers 
large and pure white. Oz., 30c; 4 ozs., 
90c; pkt., 10c. 
521 ELEGANS DELICATE PINE. Pret- 
ty blush-pink form of the above and 
equally valuable for cutting. Oz., 50c; 
pkt., 10c. 
FOR PERENNIAL GYPSOPHILA, see 
page 47. 
Helichrysum - Strawflower 
For Winter Bouquets. 
A Strawflower of the easiest culture; 
one of our best “Everlasting” flowers, 
the dried double bloom being very hand- 
some in winter bouquets. 2 feet. 
oe MIXED. Pkt., 10c; %4 oz., 
Ce 
Heliotrope 
523 LARGE FLOWERED HYBRIDS. A 
mammoth flowering variety having 
enormous quantities of flowers and 
trusses sometimes measuring 10 to 12 
inches across. Very fragrant. Colors 
vary from pure white through the var- 
ious shades of blue and purple to in- 
digo. Pkt., 20c. 

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Larkspur - Annual Delphinium 
Tall, showy plants that bloom freely during the summer months. 
They are very 
gay and especially useful for massed bedding and cutting. Blooms quickly from seed. 
Giant Imperial Larkspur 
A new type of Annual Larkspur, developed in California. 
These Larkspurs are 
ideal for cut flowers, as the flower stems, three to four feet long, branch from the 
base of the plant. (See illustration.) 
528 BLUE BELL. Medium blue, 
deeper than sky-blue, yet much lighter than lilac, 
a color up to this time lacking in the Giant Imperial type. 
529 BLUE SPIRE. Intense deep Oxford-blue. 
530 BRILLIANT ROSE. Salmon-rose suffused carmine. 
531 CARMINE KING IMPROVED. Deep carmine-rose. 
532 EXQUISITE FINK IMPROVED. Soft pink shaded salmon. 
533 GLORIA IMPROVED. A rich tone of deep rose with no trace of carmine. 
534 LILAC KING. Beautiful blue color. 
535 LOS ANGELES IMPROVED. Color brilliant rose on salmon. 
536 ROSALIND. Rose suffused salmon. 
537 SWEET LAVENDER. Rich lavender. 
538 WHITE KING. Pure white. Early. 
Any of the Above: Pkt., 15c; 14 0z., 65c. 
539 IMFERIAL MIXTURE. Mixture of above named varieties. Pkt., 15c; 14 oz., 60c. 
THE NEW REGAL STRAIN LARKSPUR. See novelty, page 25. 
PERENNIAL LARKSPUR. See Delphinium, page 46. 

COLLECTION OFFER 
2539 GIANT IMPERIAL LARKEK- 
SFURS. One packet each of Blue 
Spire, Carmine King, Sweet Lay- 
ender, Exquisite Pink, and White 
King. Five 15c pkts., 60c. 

Hunnemannia 
(Santa Barbara Poppy; Yellow Tulip 
Poppy; Bush Eschscholtzia) 
524 SUNLITE. A double-flowered Poppy 
which is different. Its extra band of 
petals is produced on the outside rather 
than the inside of the Tulip-shaped 
flowers, giving the impression of being 
open even after the blossoms have 
closed for the night. Flowers bright 
canary-yellow, and the foliage of the 
2-foot bush is light grey-green. Like a 
sunny position in well drained soil; 
flower freely in late summer. Pkt., 10c. 
Kochia 
Mexican Fire Bush 
525 CHILDSI. A quick growing foliage 
or hedge plant which forms symmet- 
rical globe-shaped plants about 3 feet 
high. The foliage is cypress-like in 
appearance, being ffinely cut, clear 
green color. Early in the fall it is cov- 
ered with innumerable little flowers 
which cause the plant to take on a 
reddish tinge, hence the name of Fire 
Bush. Seed can be started early indoors 
and transplanted, or sown in open bor- 
der and transplanted or thinned out. 
Annual. QOz., 35c; pkt., 10c. 
Lantana 
Half-hardy greenhouse or _ bedding 
plants constantly in bloom, bearing min- 
iature Verbena-like heads of orange, 
white and rose. Start seed indoors early. 
526 DWARF BEDDING HYBRIDS. Fine 
for bedding and pot culture. Will 
bloom freely all summer. Pkt., 15¢; %4 
0z., G5c. 
LINUM—PERENNIAL FLAX. See page 
48. 
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Linaria “Baby Snapdragons’ 
Bright colored Snapdragon-like flowers. 
The plants are not more than 8 inches 
high, are very compact in habit, bearing 
flowers of many distinct colors such as 
rose, yellow, pink, lavender, carmine, red, 
violet, white and salmon. Excellent for 
bedding or for pots. Will do better when 
sown in boxes and planted out. 
527 FAIRY BOUQUET. All colors mix- 
ed. PEt., 15c; \% oz., 40c. 

Giant Imperial Larkspur 
Lobelia 
542 CRYSTAL PAITACE COMPACTA. 
Rich deep blue; dark foliage. Height 
4 to 6 inches. ¥% oz., 60c; pkt., 15c. 
Lupinus 
A new and greatly improved strain of 
annual Lupinus growing 8 to 4 feet high. 
543 HARTWEGII GIANT KING. Mixed 
colors. Contains all colors. Pkt., 15c. 
See also Perennial varieties, page 48. 
For more beautiful and luxuriant 
Sweet Peas and Lupinus, inoculate with 
Nitragin. See page 52. 
MARIGOLD. See next page. 

WHEN ORDERING, SEE PAGE 64 OF THIS CATALOG 
