RED, WHITE AND BLUE 
LARKSPUR SPECIAL 
Blue Spire 
White King 
807 Carmine King 
All B for just D5e Postpaid 
Have a patriotic flower garden as'well as 
beautiful flowers. 
LARKSPUR 
Tall Spikes of Graceful Beauty 
158 Larkspur, Annual Mixed (30)—One 
of the finest annuals, ideal for both garden 
color and cutting. Gives a more continuous 
bloom if the faded blossoms are cut off. 
Larkspur, Giant Imperial (30)—An ideal 
type for cutting with long flower stems, 
branching from the base. Your choice of the 
following. 
160A Blue Spire—Deep blue. 
160B Carmine King—Carmine. 
160D White King—Pure white. 
160E All Colors Mixed. 
304 Larkspur, Rosalind (40)—A new col- 
or in Larkspur, rose with just enough salmon 
to create a most pleasing shade of rose-pink. 
Base branching, practically non-shattering, 
excellent for cutting. 
LARKSPUR, Annual Mixed 
NASTURTIUMS | 
Thrive in the poorest of soil 

172 Nasturtium, Dwarf Mixed (10)—The 
most popular dwarf annual, easy to grow in 
poor soil, and blooms for weeks. In rich col- 
ors, fine for beds and borders. 
1733. Nasturtium, Dwarf Semi-Double 
Gem Mixed—A wide range of pastel and 
sharp colors. 
1/5 Nasturtium, Double Glorious Gleam 
Hybrids—Large, double, sweet-scented 
blooms in striking colors. 
174 Nasturtium, Double Golden Gleam 
—Fragrant, golden yellow flowers. An orig- 
inal Gold Medal Winner and still one of the 
most widely planted of all new flowers. 



SCABIOSA 
Easy to grow, ideal for cutting 

316 Scabiosa, Giant Rosette (36)—A glo- 
rious new Scabiosa color, a deep, lovely rose, 
with extra large flowers on long stems which 
are fine for cutting. 
315 Scabiosa, Blue Moon (36)—An en- 
tirely new type of Scabiosa with broad, wavy 
petals of a rich deep lavender blue. Long, 
wiry stems ideal for cutting. 
Scabiosa, Mourning Bride (30)—Long 
stems and cheerful colors make these ideal for 
cutting. Long lasting in water and bloom July 
until frost. Very easily grown. 
214 Finest Mixed, lovely colors. 
215 Black Prince, purple. 
218 Peach Blossom, peach pink. 
219 WLovelimess, salmon rose. 
221 Shasta Improved, white. 
222 Yellow, sulphur yellow. 
“PRIZETAKER” 
FLOWER GARDEN 
117 Asters 
118 Bachelor Button 
158 Larkspur 
166 Marigold 
175 Nasturtium 
214. Scabiosa 
234 Sweet Peas 
251 Zinnia 
One packet each of our 8 most popular 
annuals, giving you flowers of all colors 
from spring until frost. Beautiful in the 
garden, fine for cutting. Regular price 
of these packets is 80c so you save 30c. 
Flower Favorites 
Postpaid for Only 
8 50° 

ANNUAL VINES 
Decorative 

289 Gourds, Ornamental Mixed— This 
special mixture of the large and small orna- 
mental varieties is very interesting. 
287 Cardinal Climber, Ipomea Hyb.—A 
mass of fiery red flowers from mid-summer 
until frost. Everybody admires this strong 
and rapid growing annual vine. 
291 Morning Glory, Giant Japanese 
Mixed—Large flowers and gay colors that 
you will enjoy. Like poor soil and full sun. 
810 MORNING GLORY 
VINE SPECIAL 
1 Imp. Heavenly Blue 
1 Pearly Gates 
1 Scarlett O’Hara 
al 3 tor 25¢ 
POSTPAID 

292 Morning Glory, Imp. Heavenly Blue 
—Clarke’s Strain. The large, lovely, true-blue 
flowers with a lighter throat give a mass of 
beauty. Fine for trellis or arches. A coarse 
gravelly soil and a southern exposure gives an 
abundance of morning bloom until frost. 
293 Morning Glory, Pearly Gates—Silver 
Medal Winner in 1942 All-America Selec- 
tions. The flowers are a lovely lustrous white 
with creamy shading deep in the throat. They 
average 414 inches across. Vines are covered 
with bloom from mid-summer to frost. A won- 
derful companion for Heavenly Blue. 
306 Morning Glory, Scarlett O’Hara— 
The All-America GOLD MEDAL Winner 
that has created so much interest. The rich, 
wine-red flowers of good size are freely pro- 
duced and last longer. 
307 Morning Glory, Cornell—A new, an- 
nual climber with flowers of intense red with 
pure white border, as large in size as Heavenly 
Blue. Makes a rapid growth. 

