

Larkspur, Giant Imperial Mixed 
fp) 1015. TALL GIANT IM- 
PERIAL MIXED. H. A. This 
strain is ideal for cut flow- 
ers as the flower stems, 3 to 4 feet long, branch 
from the base. Shades of blue, pink and white. 
Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 1/2 oz., 50c; oz., 80c. 
Pil . ° * 1349. DAINTY 
@d GEM. H. A. A 
Lilliput or 
Dwarf Zinnia. Fascinating bicolor red button-like 
flowers on wiry stems. Just the right length for 
bouquets. The neat, compact round blossoms, 1/2 
inches in diameter, are bright rose in the center 

Antirrhinum, Rosalie 
(Rust-Resistant) 
Antirrhinum 
(SNAPDRAGON) 
839. ROSALIE. H. A. A showy 
color in Antirrhinums. It is a rich 
deep rose with an underlying tone 
of topaz or amber, giving it a rich- 
ness which makes it stand out cons 
spicuously among all other colors. 
As the tube and lips are the same 
color, the depth and richness of the 
flower are intensified. Flowers are 
base branching, producing from six 
to eight long flowering spikes on 
which the florets are decidedly well 
arranged. This all-purpose snap- 
dragon should be in every garden, 
Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 
a y, 1049. SCARLETT O’HARA. H. A. Flowers average about four 
OAMUNG ony inches in diameter of a dark wine-red or deep rosy-crimson, 
They start blooming within 65 days after seed is sown. 
Flowers are a lovely blaze of color during the morning, and until well in the afternoon, remaining 
open practically all day on cloudy or dull days. As is true of all Morning Glories, Scarlett 
O’Hara should be planted on rather poor soil. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c; 1/2 oz., 65c. 
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Petunia, Supreme California Giants 
and flesh pink on the lower outside petals. No 
up-to-the-minute garden is complete without it. Petunia 1100. SUPREME CALIFORNIA GIANTS, MIXED. H. A. 
Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 
The flowers are in shades of pink, rose and salmon-rose; all 
with light, richly veined throats and many of them striped 
and combining two or more rose shades in one bloom. The blooms are un- 
believably large, five to seven inches in diameter, with shallow open throats 
surrounded by satiny petals which are so heavily ruffled that in the young 
flowers they are easily mistaken for doubles. Flowers are freely produced on 
to 2-foot plants. Especially fine for pots or window boxes. Start seed 
with greatest of care in flats. Recommended to experienced gardeners only. 
Pkt., 30c; 2 pkts., 50c; 1/16 oz., $2.50. 
Hollyhoch 
1008. INDIAN SPRING, 
H. A. An annual Hollyhock 
from Holland that will 
bloom in sixteen weeks 
from seed. We recommend 
sowing the seed in flats, 
transplanting in six weeks 
to the open ground, where 
it will flower in about ten 
weeks. Individual flowers 
measure about five inches 
in diameter. The semi-dou- 
ble flowers range in color 
from a pale pink to crim- 
son. Height, four to six 
feet. A most attractive an- 
nual and should prove very 
popular in our American 
gardens. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 
25c. 
Hollyhock, Indian Spring. 
Verkena 
130614. BRIGHTNESS. H. 
A. Verbenas have always 
been popular in the northern 
gardens. They remain in 
bloom long after the first 
early frost, extending the 
flowering season until heavy 
killing frost. As the name 
implies, this variety is par- 
ticularly showy and attrac- 
tive. The color, a_ bright 
rose-cerise, boldly contrasts 
with the large white eye. 
Individual florets average 
nearly an inch in diameter, 
while the flowering heads 
measure 21/, to nearly 3 
inches across. The plants 
are semi-compact in habit 
with a spread of from 15 
to 18 inches, making an ex- 
cellent variety for border or 
edging use. Pkt., 15c; 2 
pkts., 25c. 
All flower seeds are quoted 
postpaid. 
H. A. means Hardy An- 
nual. 
H. P. means Hardy Per- 
ennial, 

Verbena, Hybrida Grandiflora Brightness 
