The Cosmos is one of the 
Cosmos most attractive of the 
autumn flowering annuals. Its graceful 
flowers borne on long stems, rising 
above the feathery foliage, are very 
desirable for cut flowers, lasting for a 
week or more in water. Very effective 
for interplanting with early blooming 
perennials. 
SENSATION RADIANCE. (New.) 
Winner of the highest award in the 
748 All-American trials. Deep rose 
petals overlaid with large, well-defined 
zone of rich crimson. Pkt. 15c. 
GOULD’S EXTRA EARLY. Is the 
earliest of its kind, growing to a height 
of about 4 feet and if seeded in the 
open as soon as the soil is in condition, 
or transplanted from plants after all 
danger of frost, Cosmos will bloom 
from July until frost. White, Pink, 
Crimson or mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
SENSATION DAZZLER. Large 3 to 
5-inch blooms on long stems. Flowers 
a very rich shade of deep velvety crim- 
son maroon. Fine for cutting. Pkt. 10c. 
SENSATION. 
Flowers are 4 
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across: =f) '6-r 
bes t_ show, 
leave plants 3 
to 4 feet apart 
J and disbud for 
except ional 
flowers on long 
cutting stems. 
Plants 3 to 4 
feet tall. Crim- 
son rose-pink, 
white or mix- 
ed: PEt, 10e: 
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MIXED. A 
Cosmos Sensation 
beautiful blend, containing crested and 
fluted type flowers. PKt. 15c. 
ORANGE FLARE. The long stemmed 
flowers of bright vivid orange are free- 
ly borne on 2 to 38-foot well-shaped 
plants. If started indoors plants will 
flower in 60 to 70 days after setting 
FOUL ME. 10C. 
ORANGE RUFFLES: (Semi-double.) 
Vivid rich orange butterfly-like blooms, 
very free flowering. Pkt. 10c. 
YELLOW FLARE. Similar to Orange 
Flare except color, which is a rich 
golden yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
EXTRA EARLY DOUBLE CREST- 
ED. Grow to a height of about three 
feet, bearing beautiful flowers on long 
stems. They bloom in seventy days 
from seed when sown in the garden, 
and will continue until frost. Crimson, 
pink, white or mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
H A popular annual 
Cypress Vine climber. It has a del- 
icate fern-like foliage and produces a 
mass of beautiful star-shaped flowers. 
Grows 10 to 15 feet a season. Mixed. 
Pkt. Ibe: 
H Wonderful blooms are 
Dahlia Seed obtained the first sea- 
son if seeds are started indoors and 
transplanted — iat a 
out about May 
16th to -20th, 
Some of the 
seeds may 
come up in a 
few days, while 
others may not 
for months. 
Height, 18 to 
36 inches. 
SINGLE OR 
DAOcusBrie Ee 
mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Unwins Dahlias 
TNESS HYBRIDS. Very dwarf, 
bedding. Pkt. 10c. 
Dianthus or The double vari- 
‘ eties are nearly 
Pinks as nice as Carna- 
tions for cutting. 
The annual vari- 
eties may be sown 
in the open when 
danger from frost 
is past and will 
bloom from early 
summer un tii 
frost. 12 & tOn «Lo 
inches high. 
CHINENSIS 
(China Pinks). 
Large, double 
flowers in mixed 
colors. Pkt. 10c. 
HEDDEWIGI. 
Large single flow- 
il 
Dianthus Chinensis 
- 10c 
HEDDEWIGI. Large 4 i 
mixed colors. Pkt. Taek ouble flowers, 
PLUMARIUS (Grass or Clove Pinks). 
Double, semi-hardy. Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
oer aka Single mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
OUBLE ix 
SAS es To, ANNUALS. Mixed colors. 
SINGLE ANNU ‘i ix 
SN ALS. Mixed colors. 
HARDY GARDEN PINKS. Will come 
up year after year if winters are not 
too severe. Mixed colors. Pkt. 15c. 
WESTWOOD BEAUTY. Color ranges 
from fiery red to deep velvety red, 
Se ne la Grows 10-15 in. high. 
: Cc. 
Rock Garden Pinks Spits Dien t OF 
other hot, dry spot. eps. 
DELTOIDES (Maiden Pink). A beau- 
tiful little plant, bearing a profusion 
of small crimson flowers during June 
and July. 6 inches high. Pkt. 15ce. 
CAESIUS (Cheddar Pink). Very com- 
pact in growth, rose colored fragrant 
flowers in May. 6 inches high. Pkt. 10c. 
a eniee ; 
Didiscus 
Coeruleus 
(Blue Lace 
Flower). 
tractive 
blue or 
ender 
produced 
and a continu- 
ous bloomer. A 
lovely plant, 24 
is Be freee ak 
ce ni ' La - 
Didiscus Coeruleus a} ie 
Dimorphotheca (African Daisy). A 
rare and extremely 
showy annual Daisy. The plants grow 
about 15 inches high producing an 
abundance of daisy-like flowers, the 
greater part of the summer and fall. 
AURANTIACA (Orange). Blossoms a 
unique rich ; 
orange old. 
Pkt. 10e. g 
AU RANTI- 
ACA MIXED. 
They vary in 
color from 
white to red, 
and various 
tints of yellow, 
orange and 
salmon. Pkt. 
10c. 
SALMON 
BEAUTY. Soft 
salmon pink. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Pen uy Saas Dimorphotheca 
Flowers large, Aurantiaca 
many zoned 
around dark centers. Pkt. 10c. 
-—— For Window Boxes, Hanging 
Baskets, etc. 
Abronia. Geraniums. 
Ageratum. Lantana, dwarf. 
Alyssum. Lobelia. 
Calendula. Nasturtium, 
Candytuft. Petunia. 
FLOWERING PLANTS 
During May and June we offer seed- 
ling flowering plants in the most 
popular varieties. Weather condi- 
tions determine just how early 
plants are ready, but the plant sea- 
son usually begins the forepart of 
May and extends well into June. 
H (Hyacinth Bean). A rapid 
Dolichos growing and free blooming 
annual climber. Very ornamental for 
covering trellises, arbors and porches. 
Makes a very beautiful combination 
when interplanted with scarlet runner 
beans. Grows about 10 feet a season. 
Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Eschscholtzia 
—See California Poppy. 
H A get-acquainted col- 
Everlastings lection of selected ever- 
lasting flowers. 1 to 4 feet tall. Mixed. 
Pkt. 10c. 
if (Marvel of Peru). A 
Four O'Clocks popular old garden 
favorite, growing to a height of about 
2 feet. Forms small tree-like bushes 
about 1% feet through, which are cov- 
ered with Morning Glory-like flowers 
of white, yellow, pink, orange and red, 
from July to October. Make an attrac, 
tive hedge. Tall mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
PETTICOAT. Sepals colored to match 
petals, giving a flower-within-a-flower 
effect. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Gaillardia 
(Blanket Flow- 
er). Very beau- 
tiful plant and 
remarkable for 
the profusion, 
size and bril- 
liancy of its 
flowers, bloom- 
ing from early 
summer until 
frost. Fine for 
cut flowers. 12 
to 18 inches 
high. Single or 
double mixed. 
Pt. 0c. 
IN DIAN 
(Signed) gr Bee tal (all Be 
Single, bronzy 
red. Pkt. 10c. 
H Seed may be started in- 
Geranium doors early in the year 
and will produce blooming plants the 
same summer. Choice varieties. Mixed. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Gilia These delightful flowers are rap- 
id growers and fine for cut flow- 
Gaillardia, Double 
ers. 
CAPITATA (Queen Anne’s Thimbles). 
Charming and attractive bushy plants 
of erect habit and fine feathery foliage, 
blooming all summer. May be dried 
and used as an everlasting. Lavender. 
1% to 2% feet tall. Pkt. 10c. 
MICRANTHA FAIRY STARS. Tiny 
daisy-like flowers in rose, pink, orange, 
yellow, cerise and cream. Plants 6 to 8 
inches high. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. 
(Gomphrena). An 
Globe Amaranth attractive ever- 
lasting that produces an abundance of 
clover-like blossoms in many attractive 
colors. Flowers can be dried for winter 
bouquets. 15 to 18 inches high. Mixed. 
Pkt. 10c. 
GLOBOSA DWARF PURPLE. Uni- 
form ball-shaped plants 6 inches tall. 
Long blooming. Pkt. 10c. 
st An attractive annual which 
Godetia does best in poor soil and 
partly shaded. The flowers are of satiny 
texture in many colors, blooms resem- 
bling single Hollyhocks, flowering from 
June to October. 
TALL. 18 to 24 inches. 
Pkt. 10c. 
bhiel tee 10 inches. Mixed colors. Pkt. 
10c. 
SYBIL SHERWOOD. A gorgeous sal- 
mon pink, softened by an edging of 
white. 20 inches high. Pkt. 10c. 
Mixed colors. 
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