NASTURTIUMS, 
Gleam Hybrids 
PHLOX 
(a) Culture II, 8-12'' 
Lovely clusters of showy flowers on low 
plants from early spring on. Easily grown. 
Many splendid colors. 
Art shades—Rosy Morn, Salmon Glory. 20c. 
Mixed, Pkt. 15c. 
PINKS—SEE DIANTHUS 
PINCUSHION FLOWER—SEE SCABIOSA 
POPPY 
(a) Culture IV (hp) VI, I'/2-3' 
GARTFORD—Pastel mixture. Long stemmed. 
Very rich. A most unusual giant flowering 
strain of poppy. Pkt. 35c. 
ICELAND MIXED—Excellent perennial for 
borders, rock gardens. Large colorful, ferny 
foliage, Pkt. 20c. 
ORIENTAL SCARLET—Huge red blooms in 
early summer from perennial root, Useful 
for bold color. Pkt, 20c. 
SHIRLEY, MIXED—The easily grown, lovely 
annual poppy. Many bright colors, Grows 
easily and self-sows. 
POPPY, CALIFORNIA—SEE 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA 
POPPY, MEXICAN TULIP—SEE 
HUNNEMANNIA 
PORTULACA—Moss Rose 
(a) Culture, III or IV, 6" 
JEWEL—Huge crimson flowers. Much larger 
than old kinds. Pkt. 15c. 
ALL FLOWER SEEDS 
PER 
PACKET 
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 
ZINNIA, 
Peppermint 
Stick 
SINGLE, MIXED—Many brilliant colors, 
DOUBLE, MIXED—All double. Pkt. 20c. 
POT MARIGOLD—SEE CALENDULA 
RICINUS—SEE CASTOR BEAN 
SALVIA—Flowering Sage 
(a) Culture |, 2-3' 
AMERICA OR GLOBE OF FIRE—The well- 
known Scarlet Sage that is a blaze of vivid 
scarlet in summer. Pkt. 25c. 
BLUE BEDDER—Deep medium blue, Slender 
plant for airy effect. Use to lighten up thick 
plantings, Pkt. 15c, 
SALPIGLOSSIS—Painted 
Tongue 
(a) Culture Il, 30" 
MIXED—Large petunia-like flowers of rich 
velvety colors, veined with gold. 
SCABIOSA—Mourning Bride, 
Pincushion Flower 
(a) Culture III or IV, 2' 
CORAL MOON—New coral shade. Large 
gouble flowers on firm cutting stems. Pkt. 
c 
BLUE MOON—larce dounia flowerlercece 
lavender blue. Pkt. 15c, 
PEACE—Round double flowers of pure 
white. Fine for cutting, Pkt, 15c. 
IMPERIAL GIANTS, MIXED—Large globe- 
shaped flowers in a wide range of red, 
white, coral rose and blue, Pkt. 15c, 
MIXED—A]l colors of the old type. 
SATIN FLOWER—SEE GODETIA 
SCARLET FLAX—SEE LINUM 
SCARLET SAGE—SEE SALVIA 
SCHIZANTHUS—-Butterfly- 
Flower 
(a) Culture Il or IV, 1" 
MIXED—Small flowers shaped like multi- 
colored butterflies, Delicate cut leaves, Free 
flowering, Pkt, 1$¢, 
CARNATION, Chabaud's Enfants 
PANSY, 
Swiss Giant 
SEA LAVENDER—Statice 
(a) Culture |, 2' 
MIXED—Small tubular flowers in colorful 
branching spikes. Pkt. 15c. 
SPIDER PLANT—SEE CLEOME 
STRAW FLOWER—SEE EVERLASTING 
FLOWERS 
SHASTA DAISY 
(hp) Culture VI, 2' 
ALASKA—Largest of the Shasta strains, Big, 
white flowers with yellow centers, 
SNAP DRAGON—SEE ANTIRRHINUM 
SNOW-ON-THE-MOUNTAIN— 
Euphorbia 
(a) Culture III, 2' 
Bright green foliage edged with white. Good 
for edging or contrast, Pkt, 15c., 
STOCKS—Gilliflower 
(a) Culture | or IV, 1-2! 
GIANT IMPERIAL—Excellent double flowers 
on tall stems. Many bright colors, Pkt, 25c., 
BEAUTY OF NICE—Branching with double 
fragrant flowers, 
DWARF TEN WEEKS—Low growing with 
strong spikes. Many fine colors, 
SWEET PEAS 
(a) Culture III, 3' 
EARLY SPENCER—Earliest of the many 
strains. Large colorful, fragrant blossoms. 
By variety or mixed, Pkt, 15c. 
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