Somerset's Abunual Garden and Greenhouse Flower Seeds 

HELIOTROPE (50000) ww > = Tr. Pkt. 
Lemoines Giant Hybrids mixed. Vigorous 
large flowered strong growing favorite. 
1, oz. $0.75 .50 
HELICHRYSUM (Straw Flower) (45000 seeds) 
Most florists have use some time or other 
for straw flowers and they:come in mighty 
useful during shortages. Separate colors. 
Rose, Yellow, Canary, Violet, White. 
Choices Mixed seen errs 14 oz. $0.30 .15 
HOLLYHOCK (Annual) 
Indian Spring. Light pink to crimson. Blooms 
iia 5) iaaoraidals) inteymy evel, ....-- 14 oz. $0.50 .25 
IMPATIENS 
Excellent plant for shady positions with 
glossy leaves and attractive blooms. 
Holstii Scarlet. Grows about 18” tall. 
1/32 oz. $1.50 .50 
Holstii Hybrids. Mixed colors 1/32 oz. 1.00 .35 
Sultani Deep Pink. Compact and dwarf. 
W329 0z4 1:50) 5y.50 
Sultani Hybrids. Mixed colors. 1/32 oz. 1.00 .50 
IPOMEA (650) 
Among the fastest growing and most pop- 
ular of all summer climbers. Yeu can al- 
ways sell a number out of 3s in spring 
and saleable plants can be produced in 
4-6 weeks. 
BLUE MOUND 
Dwarf compact plant, growing only to a height 
of about 12 inches. The color and size of the 
flower are the same as the well known Heavenly 
Blue. Makes a nice border plant, and it can also 
be used for pots. 
Pkt. $0.35; 14 oz. $0.75; oz. $2.50 
Blue Star A.A.S. Similar to Heavenly Blue 
with darker ribs giving a starlike appear- 
GinGe SaNee e  e oz, $0.75 .35 
Cardinal Climber. Popular annual climber. 
Vy oz. $1.25 .50 
Cypress Vine. Finely divided foliage and 
small brilliant scarlet blooms. 
1, oz. $0.60 .25 
Cornell. Produces 4” blooms of carnelian 
red edged white. Starts to bloom when 
Olllyancune wite ec latct) enn 1, oz. $0.45 .25 
Heavenly Blue, Clarks Earliest. The most 
popular Morning Glory flowering very 
early and with almost unbelievable free- 
domain ere ere ae sae 4 lb. $2.00 .15 
Pearly Gates. Exceptionally early and free 
flowering with large white flowers blend- 
ing to cream in the throat. A splendid 
companion to Heavenly Blue. 
V4 oz. $0.45 .25 
Scarlet O’Hara. Dark wine red, early flow- 
ering with attractive foliage. 
Vy oz. $0.40 .25 
Noctiflora. White Moon flower. Night 
blooming 447.5 aero cae aer marie reas mt) 
Imperial Mixture. Japanese Morning Glory. .20 
KALANCHOE 
Globifera Blossfeldiana. A compact form 
of the tall growing variety. Useful for pot 
plants and combinations and also a good 
cut flower. May be brought in flower for 
Christmas from a January sowing by 
black cloth shading. Flowers normally 
in January and February. 1/64 oz. $1.50 .50 
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Brilliant Star. Flowers three times the size 
of the common variety and the color is a 
brighter red. Clean 12” stems make it 
nice to cut and also good as a pot plant. 
1/128 oz. $3.50: 1/64 oz. $6.50 1.50 
Tom Thumb. A new, very dwarf compact 
variety, making a rounded plant only 
about 6 or 8” high. A very highly rec- 
ommended introduction. 1/64 oz. $5.00 1.25 
KOCHIA (50000 seeds per oz.) (Summer Cy- 
press or Mexican Fire Bush) 
Childsii. Attractive symmetrical plants, 
light fluffy green all summer, turning red 
inthe fall escke ccne oe oe reee 10 25 
LANTANAS 
New Dwarf Hybrids. A fine mixture for 
pots and bedding. Requires early sow- 
ing and high temperature to germinate. 
Vy, oz. $0.50 .25 1.75 


LARKSPUR REGAL 
This new strain retains the desirable height and basal 
branching habit of the Giant Imperials, but has large 
delphinium-like florets on long thick spikes. The finest 
larkspur on the market today. 
Regal Dark Blue Regal Pink 
Regal Rose Regal White 
Regal Finest Mixed 
Price of the above five Regal Larkspur, 
Vy oz. $0.50; oz. $1.50; 14 lb. $5.50 
Lilac Supreme. Quite similar to the Regals in habit 
and flower. 
Salmon Supreme. 
Price of above two Supreme varieties, 
Pkt. $0.35; Oz. $1.25; 1/4 lb. $4.50; lb. $15.00 
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