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AGERATUM 
MIDGET 
BLUE. Dwarf, 
edging plants 
covered with 
| clear, azure-blue 
flowers. Height 3 
to 4”. (Pkt. 20c) 
.(Jumbo Pkt. 50c) . 
CENTAUREA 
Corn Flower (or 
Bachelor’s But- 
ton.) Choice, 
double - flowering 
strain; used in 
bouquets. Mixed 
colors. (Pkt. 10c) 
(%4 oz. 35e). 
TITHONIA 
TORCH. In 
brilliant bloom 
from August un- 
til frost and only 
waist - high. 
Keeps long in 
water. (Pkt. 25c) 
Jumbo Pkt. 60c). 
FOUR O’CLOCK 
Myriad bright, 
fragrant flowers ; 
glossy foliage. 2’. 
(Pkt. 10c) (Jum- 
bo Pkt. 25ce) (oz. 
40c) (441b.$1.00). 
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SHIRLEY 
POPPIES 
Gorgeous mix- 
ture. Order SIN- 
GLE or DOUBLE. 
(Pkt. 10c) (Jumbo 
Pkt. 25c). 
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CARDINAL CLIMBER 
Fast-growing an- 
nual climber to 25’. 
Beautiful 
foliage ablaze with 
fiery, 
flowers from mid- 
summer until frost. 
fern - like 
cardinal-red 
i5c) (Jumbo 
35c). 
BALSAM 
Colorful flowers 
like tiny camellias fill 
symmetrical: bushy 
plants. Good for bor- 
ders, bedding or in 
pots. About 2’. (Pkt. 
10c) (Jumbo Pkt. 25c) 
(% oz. 40c). 
SALVIA 
FIREBALL: Early, con- 
tinuous bloomer; 
uniform in size. 
(Pkt. 20c) 
50c) (44 oz. $1.50). 
3 to 4 
scarlet flowers. 
(Pkt. 15e) 
4, oz. $1.00). 
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LINARIA 
NORTHERN 
LIGHTS: This 
snapdragon’’ 
quickly from seed. 
Bright, vibrant hues. 
12”. (PKt. 15e) (% oz. 
50c). 
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NICOTIANA 
Plant near porch or 
window for evening fra- 
grancte. Easily grown 
and free-flowering. 3’ 
Mixed eolors. (Pkt 
10c) (4% oz. 40e). 
CLEOME pungens 
Robust plants 4 to 5’ 
high with great, sal- 
mon-pink panicles of 
hloom. Plants from seed 
sown in open ground in 
May blossom July to 
frost, (Pkt. 5c) (Jum- 
bo. PEt. 35¢) (4% oz. 
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LACE-FLOWER 
Lacy, lavender- 
blue flowers 214” 
across on 2’ stems, 
fine for cutting from 
July to hard frosts. 
Keeps well in water. 
(Pkt. §0¢) (% oz. 
35c). 
Chinese Forget-Me-Not 
A garden gem. 
Lovely, brilliant blue 
or pink flowers on 
shapely plants from 
late spring until 
frost. BLUE (Pkt. 
{5e). PINK (Pkt. 
25e). 
CANDYTUFT 
Popular, low an- 
nual for bedding, 
borders and cutting. 
Sown in April, flow- 
ers in June. Fine mix- 
ture of white, pink, 
lilac and red. (Pkt. 
10e) (% oz. 35e). 
COBAEA 
scandens 
(Cup - and -- Saucer - 
vine; Cathedral - bells.) 
Annual climber 30 to 50’. 
Large, bell-shaped. flow- 
ers are first green, then 
turn beautiful lilac- 
purple. Unusual. (Pkt. 
15c) (Jumbo Pkt. 35¢). 
AFRICAN DAISY 
Gorgeous daisies 
244” across in white, 
cream, yellow, 
orange and rose. 
Easy to grow and 
early to bloom. About 
1’. (Pkt. 20c) (Jumbo 
Pkt. 50c). 
MOLTEN-FIRE 
Magnificent foliage 
plant to 3’. Leaves are 
bronze until plants are 
2’ high, then turn grad- 
ually into a bonfire of 
crimson-rose, lasting 3 
months or more. (Pkt. 
15e) {Jumbo Pkt. 35c) 
(%4 oz. 60c). 
GAILLARDIA 
Colorful as a Navajo 
Indian blanket. Long 
stems for cutting. Quite 
free flowering from early 
summer until Iate fall. 
Mixture of bright col- 
ors. (Pkt. 10e) (% oz. 
plants 
1%’. 
(Jumbo Pkt. 
SPLENDENS: Brilliant 
(Jumbo Pkt. 
“‘haby 
blooms 
Often called Scotch or Pot Mari- 
gold, Calendulas are popular, in- 
dispensable annuals which can al- 
ways be relied upon to furnish cut 
flowers and continuous bloom in 
the garden from May until frost in 
the north — practically all year 
’round in the south. We are offer- 
ing you this year a superb mixture 
of the finest, newest strains with 
long; straight stems ideal for cutting and 
big, well-formed flowers in clear, bright yel- 
low, golden yellow, orange and orange-red, 
some with laciniated petals. Order the 
SPECIAL CALENDULA MIXTURE (Pkt. 
(5c) (Jumbo Pkt. 35c) (% oz. 75¢). 
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You don’t need a greenhouse to have cut 
flowers during the winter. Sow these easily 
grown Everlastings outdoors in spring, cut 
the flowers at the peak of their beauty, tie 
them in small bunches and hang them heads 
down in a dry place until needed for win- 
ter bouquets. Our popular mixture of the 
best kinds. (Pkt. 15c) (Jumbo Pkt. 35c). 
You may know it as ‘‘Everlasting Bache- 
lors Button.’’ Our mixture includes all col- 
ors including white, pink shades, -lilac, 
bronze and yellow. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 35c) 
40 
40c), 
Old-fashioned, sweet-scented 
flowers borne in profusion first 
year from seed sown in April. 
Mulch over winter for a second 
season of bloom. 
DOUBLE MIXED. Clusters of 
brightly colored, very double flow- 
ers. (Pkt. 15c) (44 oz. 45c). 
SINGLE MIXED. Big 2”, clus- 
tered flowers on 16” stems, fine for 
cutting. Full range of colors. (Pkt. 
10c) (% oz. 40c). 
SWEET WIVELSFIELD. Like 
Sweet William but blooms early 
first season from seed. 12”. (Pkt. 
15c) (14 02. 60c). : 
Colorful and easy to grow. Sow in ordi- 
nary soil after ground warms up. 
f CHINESE WOOL 
FLOWER.  (Photo.) 
Spectacular woolly 
blooms often 2’ 
around. Plants 2% to 
3’. Mixture of crim- 
son, white and yel- 
low. (Pkt. t5c) (% 
oz. 45¢). 
FIRE FEATHER. 
Fiery crimson plumes 
25c). 
PLUMED CELO- 
SIA. Of pyramidal 
growth with brilliant 
red and yellow plumes 
waving gracefully 
above the plants. 2% 
to 3’. (Pkt. 15e) (% 
oz. 45¢), 
Celosia 
Annual CAMPANULA 
Like Canterbury-bells 
but bloom first season 
if sown early indoors 
and set outside after 
frost, 2 to 2%’. Mixed 
pink, rose, light blue, 
dark blue and white. 
(Pkt. 15e) (% oz. 50c). 
MOONFLOWER 
Sweet scented flow- 
ers to 6” across on 
fast growing vines 
20’ high. Dense fo- 
liage furnishes shade. 
Mixed pink and 
white. (Pkt. 15c) (% 
oz. 45c) (oz. 80c). 
Annval "MUMS 
Bloom profuse- 
ly summer and 
- fall; fine for cut- 
ting. Mixed col- 
ors, doubles and 
singles. 
(Pkt. 
{5¢) (Jumbo Pkt. 
35e)- 
KOCHIA 
The annual that 
looks like an 
evergreen, Red in 
fall. 21%’. (Pkt. 
0c) (Jumbo Pkt, 
25c) (0z.50c) (4 
Ib. $1.35) 
Lovely spires of light and dark blue 
and pink, lilac, rose, red, salmon and 
Blooms by July if sown in 
white. 
April. 
GIANT IMPERIAL. Large, double 
flowers on 3 to 4’ spikes branching 
from the base. Fine mixture of colors. 
(Pkt. 15c) (Jumbo Pkt. 35¢) (4% oz. 
70c). 
SUPERFINE MIXTURE. Resembles 
perennial Delphinium but with a tre- 
mendous color range. 
This splendid 
strain of annual larkspur will make 
your garden a show place. 
(Pkt. #5¢) 
(Jumbo Pkt. 35¢) (34 oz. 60¢). 
This popular species of 
Celosia does well in light soils 
that are not. very rich. Makes _ 
a delightful cut flower; keeps 
borders 
colorful 
all sum- 
mer. (Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 50c). 
Burgess Seed & Plant Co., Galesburg, Michigan 
