CORAL BELLS 
Coral Bells 
Pictured above in rock garden. Low 

Columbine 
Columbine, or Aquilegia, is a hardy perennial 
of great value in any perennial border, wild- 
flower garden, or rockery. Plants bloom 
freely in the spring and early summer. Germi- 
nation is slow but sure. Give plants partial 
shade. 
1329 Longissima A spectacular flower, with 
the longest of all columbine spurs, usually 
measuring 4 in. (see illustration). Blossoms 
are extra large, and of a refreshing light yel- 
low color. Pkt. 50c; 1/16 oz. $3.00 
1326 Crimson Star Sepals and spurs are dark 
crimson, the petals pure white (see illustra- 
tion). Long spurred, flowers 3 in. across; 
plants 2 ft. tall. Pkt. 3562 1/7 6075 90¢ 
1325 Blue Shades From very light to very 
dark blue. .Long spurred. 
JPA AS CRl MU ANG Tera, Orne 
1327 Rose Queen Rose shades with white 
centers. Long spurred. Pkt 25c; 1/16 oz. 65c 
1328 Snow Queen Long spurred, pure white, 
and fragrant. Pkte25¢27 1/16. o72:659¢ 
growing foliage with tall, wiry stems ris- 
ing high above. Fiowers are hke tiny 
bells. Coral Bells (Heuchera) are hardy 
perennials which make a most impres- 
sive border. 
1340 Sanguinea Bright 
ers on 1% ft. stems. 
to September in the North, from April 
on in GCalitormiian kt. 25¢; 

coral-red flow- 
Blooms from June 
COLUMBINE. CRIMSON STAR 
Flax 
WB270z207 56 
A favorite garden subject, technically called Linum, 
which bears many delicate, 5 petaled flowers in red or 
blue. The red variety is an annual, the blue, perennial. 
Plants should be given full sunlight. Flowers are borne 
on slender stems and are not suitable for cutting, al- 
though they make a most satisfactory bedding flower. 

FLAX 
PERENNIAL BLUE 
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8 LAGOMARSINO GIVES YOU THOROUGH, ACCURATE CATALOG DESCRIPTIONS SUPPORTED BY CALIFORNIA’S FINEST FLOWER SEEDS 
1845 Rubrum One of,the 
most brilliantly colored of 
annuals. Flowers are of a 
vivid, glowing crimson-red, 
1 in. across. Grows 1 ft. 
tall. Make succession plant- 
ings for flowers from May 
to frost. 
Pikt0ce ““nozaoe 
1846 Perennial Blue Relia- 
ble hardy perennial, 2 ft. 
tall. Blooms from May un- 
til August, with a steady 
succession of sky-blue 
flowers on delicate, arching 
stems. Pkt. 10c: % oz. 35c 
1331 Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Hybrids Pastel lav- 
ender, pink, cream, blue, red, white and yel- 
low. Long spurs. 
PREZ 5 ce =esl iG, OZ52056 
1330 Long Spurred Mixed A blend includ- 
ing many unique colors not described above. 
All long spurred, all large flowered. 
Rkte2oeue lores Oo 
Dolichos 
Extremely vigorous, rapid growing, climbing 
vine. Very useful for covering fences and the 
like. Treat as an annual. Grows anywhere. 
1545 Lablab Decorative reddish purple or 
white flowers in erect spikes. 
Pkt LOC OZ 20C 
Dianthus 
Charming annual and perennial flowers with 
low growing plants and small, carnation-like 
flowers. All varieties are highly colored, some 
with dazzling combinations of color. The per- 
ennial type has a delightful, spicy fragrance. 
1476 Heddewigi Double Mixed Annual gar- 
den pinks. Plants grow 10 in. tall, bloom 
freely, and come in a wide assortment of 
colors. Very double. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 60c 
1478 Westwood Beauty All-America win- 
ner. Flowers 134 in. across, single, laciniated, 
and of varying shades of crimson and red. 
Annual, Pkt 25e; 3% oz. 60c 
1477 Delight Vast color range. Flowers sin- 
gle, 1 in. across, in pink, salmon, red, purple, 
and many bi-colors. Plants 9 in. high, peren- 
nial; free flowering. Pkts25ce3.-% oz. /5¢ 

DIANTHUS, HEDDEWIGI DOUBLE 


COLUMBINE, LONGISSIMA 
Forget-Me-Not 
This is the true Forget-Me-Not, Myosotis. 
Plant either early as annuals (which is their 
most common handling) or later as biennials 
for very early spring blooms. Grows well in 
sun or even better in partial shade. Branches 
when cut will continue blooming in water, 
1895 Royal Blue Deep, rich, indigo blue 
flowers; plants 1 ft. tall. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 50c 
1896 Rosea The familiar Forget-Me-Not 
flower in bright rose color. 
Pkt. 15c; 4% oz. 50¢ 
Dahlias 
Dahlia tubers of many varieties are offered 
on pages 32 and 35. These listed here are a 
unique variety easily grown to blooming size 
in 60 days from seed. Tubers may be saved. 
1465 Unwin’s Dwarf Hybrids Semi-double 
flowers in pink, crimson, yellow, lavender and 
other colors. Plants grow 2 to 3 ft. tall; blos- 
soms are 3 in. across. Pkt. 25c; Ye ogevoe 
DAHLIA, UNWIN’S DWARF ‘HYBRIDS | 
