ESCHSCHOLTZIA—California 
Poppy 
(a) Culture III, I’ 
Large single poppy-like flowers in 
many showy colors. Fern-like leaves. 
EVERLASTING FLOWERS 
(a) Culture II, 1/2-3’ 
Mixed—Contains such favorites as 
Strawflower and Globe Amaranth. 
Fine for dried bouquets. 
FOUR O’CLOCK—Mirabilis 
(a) Culture III, 2’ 
Bushy plants covered with flowers of 
red, pink, white, violet, and yellow. 
Flowers close in bright sun. Pkt. 15c. 
FOXGLOVE—Digitalis 
(b) Culture VIII, 3’ 
Tall spikes of lovely thimble-shaped 
flowers of pink, rose, and _ purple. 
Beautiful blooms second year. 
GAILLARDIA—Blanket Flower 
(a) Culture II, (hp) VI, 2’ 
Single, Mixed (a)—Large daisy flow- 
ers in many brilliant colors. Pkt. 15c. 
Double, Mixed (a)—Double flowers 
in wide range of colors. Pkt. 15c. 
Picta (a)—-Showy round flowers with 
tubular petals. Many colors. Pkt. 15c. 
Monarch (hp)—Superb daisy type 
flowers in shades of red and yellow. 
GODETIA—Satin Flower 
(a) Culture | or II, 2’ 
Double, Mixed—Azalea-like flowers 
of many colors on bushy plants. 
GOURDS, ORNAMENTAL 
(a) Culture III, 12’ ° 
Mixed—Large and small kinds that 
will be useful for dried novelties. 
GEUM 
(hp) Culture VI, I!’ 
Mrs. Bradshaw — Glowing Scarlet 
flowers. Bright green foliage. Pkt. 20c. 
GYPSOPHILA—Baby’s Breath 
(a) Culture I, (hp) VI, 1'/2-3’ 
Annual White (a)—Open, bell-shaped 
blooms on branching stems give airy 
touch to garden or bouquet. 
Annual Pink (a)—The small flowers _ 
are a rosy pink. Like above. 
Perennial white (hp)—Large loose 
clusters of small flowers give misty 
effect. Excellent for cutting. 
HELIANTHUS——Sunflower 
(a) Culture Il, 6’ 
Sun Gold—Large double flowers of a 
brilliant golden yellow. Pkt. 15c. 
HIBISCUS——Rose Mallow 
(hp) Culture VI, 4’ 
Giant mixed—Huge bell-shaped flow- 
ers in white, pink, red. Tall plants for 
damp spots. Pkt. 15c. 
HUNNEMANNIA—Mexican 
Tulip Poppy 
(a) Culture III, 1'/2’ 
Sunlite—Soft yellow double poppy 
type flower. Bluish fine cut leaves. 
Different and effective. Pkt. 15c. 
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GAILLARDIA 
HOLLYHOCK 
(hp) Culture VI or VIII, 5’ 
Double mixed—Large double flowers 
on tall spikes. Bloom in midsummer. 
KOCHIA—Burning Bush or 
Summer Cypress 
(a) Culture III, 2!/2’ 
Compact pyramid. Needs no trim- 
ming. Bright green foliage makes 
neat, quick hedge. Turns bright red 
in fall. 
LARKSPUR—Annual 
Delphinium 
(a) Culture II or IV, 3’ 
Blue Spire—Tall spikes of large dou- 
ble flowers in a violet blue. Pkt. 15c. 
White King—Pure glistening white 
spikes. Tall and stately. Pkt. 15c. 
Pink Perfection—Lively light salmon 
pink. Glorious when cut. Pkt. 15c. 
Regal Lilac—Clear lilac with green 
buds. Tall with fat spike of large 
florets..Pkt. 25c. 
Regal—Rose color. Long, thick spikes 
with exceptionally large florets. Vigor- 
ous and early. Pkt. 25c. 
Ruby—A genuine ruby red. A bright 
color in garden or bouquet. Pkt. 15c. 
Giant Imperial mixed—A fine mixture 
of the above and others. Pkt. 15c. 
LAVATERA—Annual Mallow 
(a) Culture II, 2-3’ 
Loveliness—Large bowl shaped, rosy 
pink flowers all summer. Attractive 
bronzy foliage. Pkt. 15c. 
LINARIA—Flowering Flax 
(a) Culture Ill, (hp), VI, 1-2’ 
Scarlet (a)—Bright red flowers in a 
constant succession all summer. 
Perennial Blue (hp) — Low bushy 
plant blooming from spring to mid- 
summer. Small, clear blue flowers in 
profusion. Pkt. 25c. 
LINUM 
Baby Snapdragon 
(hp) Culture 1, Il, IV or VI 
Northern Lights—About 15” high. 
Brilliant colors. Excellent  quick- 
growing, cutting flower. Pkt. 25c. 
LOBELIA 
(a) Culture | or V, 4” 
Crystal Palace—Compact border plant 
with myriads of tiny bright blue flow- 
ers. For all low use. Pkt. 25c. 
LUPINE 
(hp) Culture Ill or VII, 3’ 
Russell’s Mixed—Finest of all the lu- 
pines! Brilliant colors in long, strong 
spikes of pea-shaped flowers. Pkt, 25c. 
MALLOW, ANNUAL—-SEE LAVATERA 
MALLOW, ROSE—SEE HIBISCUS 
MARIGOLDS 
(a) Culture I or II, 
Tall Types 1!/2-3' 
Burpee Gold — Large carnation-like 
flowers in striking bright orange. 
Odorless foliage. Pkt. 15c. 
Glitters—Clear yellow. Double. Bushy 
with long stem. Early. Pkt. 25c. 
Guinea Gold—Large round flowers in 
a rich gold. Very popular. 
Yellow Supreme—Light yellow, large 
flowers of carnation form. Pkt. 15c. 
Sunset Giants—Huge dahlia-flowered 
strain. Lemon and gold. Pkt. 15c. 
Crown of Gold—Golden flowers with 
crested center and broad collar of 
petals. Odorless foliage, Pkt. 15c. 
Double Dwarf Types !/2-1’ 
Melody—Foot high plants with loads 
of orange ball-like flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
Royal Scot—Alternating stripes of red 
and gold. Very different. Pkt. 15c. 
Spry—Compact plants with showy 
yellow flowers bordered with mahog- 
any. Distinctive and showy. Pkt. 15c. 
Sunkist—Compact plants with masses 
of golden orange blossoms. Pkt. 15c. 
Scarlet Glow—Compact, with bright 
red, 2” blooms. Reddest of all. Strik- 
ingly different. Pkt. 15c. 
Single Dwarf Types, 1-1!/2’ 
Flash—Plants have many 134” flow- 
ers in tangerine and red. shapes. 
Grows about 18”. Pkt. 25c. 
Naughty Marietta—Open 2%” flow- 
ers are rich gold with maroon at base 
of petals. Fine for edging. Pkt. 25c. 
Red Head—1948 All-America Award. 
Crested center of gold edged maroon, 
petals deep changeable red. Pkt. 25c. 
MIGNONETTE—Reseda 
(a) Culture III, 1’ 
Low grower with tiny, white blooms 
that are very sweet scented. 
MORNING GLORY—Ipomoea 
(a) Culture II, V or VII, 12’ 
Blue Star—(AIl American Winner) 
Sky blue with five deep blue mid-ribs 
forming a star. Early. Pkt. 25c. 
Heavenly Blue—Sky-blue flowers on 
a tall, neat climber. Flowers close in 
bright sun. Exquisite on fences. In 
glorious blue. Pkt. 15c. 
Pearly Gates—A shining white form 
of Heavenly Blue. Pkt. 25c. 
Scarlett O’Hara—Large velvety scar- 
let flowers. Very showy. Pkt. 20c. 
Mixed—Many lovely shades. 
MOSS ROSE—SEE PORTULACA 
MOURNING BRIDE—SEE SCABIOSA 
