° Calif i 
Eschscholtzia 3°05" 
(HA-12 in.) State flower of 
California. When planted in 
beds it is a brilliant mass of 
blooms all summer. Plants 
grow in tufts and the blue 
green foliage is very lacy, 
flowers a rich golden yellow. 
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(Pkt., 5c) (4% oz., 30c) 
(% oz., 50c) 
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Eschscholtzia 333725. 
A mixture of all colors known 
to California Poppies. 
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(Pkt., 10c) (44 0z., 25c) 
(0oz., 75c) 
H + Double Best 
ket Flower). (HA-2 ft.) The 
large double flowers are made 
up of numerous tubular or 
quilled petals. Very attractive. 
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(%% oz., 7O0c) 
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Geranium iitzea* 
sé (TP-2 ft.) An excellent mix- 
Godetia ture of the largest and finest 
varieties. Geraniums are in- 
teresting plants to raise from seed as there is always a chance of se- 
curing something new and desirable. In fact propagation by seed is 
the only way to obtain new varieties. Geraniums ‘bloom better in small 
pots with the soil kept not too moist. 
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Pkt., 20c) (1/16 oz., 60c) (48 02., $1.00) 
God ti _ (Satin Flower) Half Dwarf Mixed. (HA-1 ft.) Attrac- 
r eria tive bush plants with masses of large colorful flowers. 
Blooms during the summer and fall; suited for beds, border and cut- 
ting. Thrives best in cool, moist and half shady situations. 
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H (Baby’s Breath), (HA-2 ft.) Elegant star shaped 
Gypsophila white flowers charming for massing with bou- 
quets, 
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H - Double White. (HP-3 ft.) Super- 
Gypsophila Paniculata ior to the older hardy sorts, pro- 
ducing tiny double rose shaped flowers. Gives a mist like appearance 
in bouquets. Still unfixed but has a good portion of doubles. 
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Chaters Best Mixed. (HP-5 ft.) This tall stately 
Holl hock flower should be:used as a background for other 
flowers in your garden. Try planting a row along the back fence. Our 
mixture contains a beautiful range of colors. Rust seldom bothers 
young plants, making advisable sowing seed each year even though 
perennial. 
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FROM WILLIMANTIC, CONN.—The Snapdragons in Bermuda 
from your seed are the most beautiful I have ever seen. 
FROM STANFORD, KY.—Your zinnias are more beautiful each 
year. I never fail to win on them at our fair. 
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