M (HA-5 in. Free continuous 
Alyssum Violet Queen bloomer. Heads large, sweet 
scented, bright, clear violet flowers. 
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(Pkt., 10c) (1% 02., 45c) (%4 0o2., 75c) 
Double Camelia Flowered Mixed (Lady’s Slipper) (HA- 
Balsam 18 in.). The bushy plants are heavily laden with double 
blossoms borne on short stems. If the leaves hide the blossoms as 
they sometimes do, they may be trimmed back. Plants require plenty 
of moisture and will do well in semi-shade; will stand transplanting. 
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(Pkt. 10c) (%4 0z. 40c) % oz. 75c) 
. . (HA-10 in.) Dwarf 
Brachycome Swan River Daisy [ixnis with lacy fo- 
liage covered with daisy like bloom. Blooms nearly all summer. Fine 
for edging, rock gardens or pots. Mixed colors. Blue, rose, dark violet, 
white and white with red starred center. 
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(Pkt., 10c) (%4 0z., 40c) (1% oz., 70c) 
New Giant Calendula 23. ¥sr23.35 
Calendula 
Pacific Beauty 
Mixed Colors. (HA-18/} 
in.) This latest develop- 
ment will fill your vase 
with excellent cut flow- 
ers all summer long. 
Uniformly large, well 
formed flowers with 
wide incurved petals. 
Colors, persimmon, 
lemon, cream, and apri- 
cot in mixture are 
clearer than in older va- 
rieties; stems longer and 
straighter. One of thef 
easiest grown and most] 
satisfactory flowers for. 
your gardens. : 
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(Pkt., 19c) (14 oz, 
35c) (0z., $1.00) 
California es ae 
Poppy - 
— see _ Eschscholtzia : 
page 82 
Ca Large Flowering Mixed. (HP-3 ft.) Produces plants of 
nna luxuriant growth with gladiolus like flowers of the most 
brilliant colors. They will bloom freely the first year from seed started 
about the middle of April. Before planting file through the shell at 
one end of the seed and soak in warm water over night. When plants . 
are up to the second leaf, transplant singly into pots. Set out in the 
garden after all danger of frost is past; roots may be kept in a cellar 
over winter. 
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(Pkt., 20c) (14 02., 75c) 
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