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: ALL FLOWER SEEDS 
GEUM 
(hp) Culture VI, 1,’ 
MIXED—Glowing scarlet and orange flowers, Bright green 
attractive foliage. Fine for edging. 
GODETIA—Satin Flower 
(a) Culture I or II, 2” 
DOUBLE, MIXED—Azalea-like flowers of many colors on 
bushy plants. 
GOLDEN ALYSSUM 
(hp) Culture VI, 4-6” 
SAXATILE (hp)—Dwarf perennial. Golden flowers in earliest 
spring. 
GOURDS, ORNAMENTAL 
(a) Culture III, 12’ 
MIXED—Large and small kinds that will be useful for dry- 
ing and all sorts of novelty items. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
(a) Culture II, 6-7’ 
LILLY’S MIXED COLORS—All colors in a fine mixture for 
tall effect. Many different shapes of flowers too, such as 
fringed, crinkled, etc. 
INDIAN SPRING—Large semi-double flowers in a clear 
bright rose splashed with carmine. Very striking and lovely. 
LADY SLIPPER——Balsam 
(a) Culture II, 11-2’ 
MIXED—Double Camellia-like flowers all summer on bushy 
plants. 
LARKSPUR—Annual Delphinium 
(a) Culture II or IV, 3’ 
TALL ROCKET—Tall spikes of many crowded flowers, Bril- 
liant showy, colors, ideal for cutting, or garden show. 
LOBELIA 
(a) Culture I or V, 4” 
EMPEROR WILLIAM—Compact little plants with showy 
gentian blue white eyed flowers. Ideal for borders or pots. 
SAPPHIRE—A trailing lobelia especially suited for window 
boxes, along terrace walls and similar places. Flowers are 
deep blue with a white eye, Blooms profusely. 
LUPINE 
(hp) Culture III or VII, 3’ 
RUSSELL MIXED—Finest of all the lupines! Brilliant colors 
in long, strong spikes of pea-shaped flowers, Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLDS 
(a) Culture I or II, 4-3’ 
BUTTERBALL—1942 All America Award. Small canary-yel- 
low blossoms with crested centers. Pkt. 15c. 
COSMOS 
- 10c PER PACKET . 
GAILLARDIA 

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DWARF DOUBLE FRENCH MIXED—Compact plants with 
flowers in yellow, orange, mahogany, and bronze. 
YELLOWSTONE, MISSION GIANT — Golden-yellow, large 
double, chrysanthemum-like flowers. Pkt, 15c. 
RED HEAD—1948 All America Award. Dwarf Single. Crest- 
ed center of erect gold petals with maroon outer petals. 
Pkt) Zoc 
SUNSET GIANTS, GIGANTEA—Huge dahlia-flowered strain. 
Shades of lemon and gold. 
GUINEA GOLD—Large round flowers in a rich gold. Very 
popular. 
MEXICAN FIREBUSH 
(a) Culture III, 21,’ 
Compact pyramid. Needs no trimming. Bright green foliage 
makes neat, quick hedges. Turns bright red in fall. 
MIGNONETTE—Reseda 
(a) Culture III, 1’ 
Low grower with tiny, white blooms that are very sweet 
scented. Grown especially for fragrance. 
MOONFLOWER 
(a) Culture VII, 15-20’ 
EVENING GLORY—A large growing climber with dense 
foliage and large trumpetlike flowers of lavender blue. 
Flowers open during the evening and close soon after 
dawn. 
MORNING GLORY—Ipomea 
(a) Culture III, V, or VII, 13’ 
CORNELL—Cornelian red with white borders, Pkt. l5c. 
HEAVENLY BLUE—Sky-blue flowers on a tall, neat climber. 
Flowers close in bright sun, Exquisite on fences. Pkt. 15c. 
JAPANESE GIANTS—tThese seeds will produce large vines 
covered with large morning glories in an amazing variety 
of colors. Very showy and different. 
SCARLETT O’HARA—Large velvety scarlet flowers. Very 
showy. 
NASTURTIUM 
(a) Culture II or V 
SINGLE MIXED—Complete mixture of all colors in the well- 
known single type. 
TALL SINGLE MIXED—The old single type in the tall 
growers. All colors, 
GOLDEN GLEAM—Large golden flowers. Double and fra- 
grant. 
DOUBLE MIXED GLEAM HYBRIDS—All the striking colors 
of the famous Gleam strain. Large double flowers—tall 
strong plants—many beautiful colors. 
NEMOPHILA—Baby Blue Eyes 
(a) Culture II, 6” 
Many cup-shaped sky-blue flowers on low spreading plant. 
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