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GAILLARDIA PICTA 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Indian Chief—Single bronzy rediescsccnnssnnin $ .15 $1.00 
Double Lorenziana—Finest mixed “15 1.00 
SLE CIE GIVE Ch peated, A Slesace hatsiscchsesbssiabvctbcsens 15 1.00 
From the time the seed is sown six months is required to 
mature this plant. 
Tr. Pkt. 
Mixed—This mixture consists of the most desirable 
Florist strains of the flexible leaf ty Pees $1.00 
COMPHRENA (Globe Amaranth) 
An attractive everlasting garden flower with some value 
for cutting. 
i Bes: JN, Oz. 
Rubra—Bright deep shade of magenta purple $ .15 $1.00 
Aurea Superba — Color light orange-red. 
Flower heads 34" in diameter on plants 
Siem tcrll Metco ntey.STys UNO saaciaccscccseseancctes ce 25 1.25 
GREVILLEA (Silk Oak) 
March sowing will make a good sized specimen by Fall, 
June sowing will make 21/4 inch pot plants ideal for use in 
panning poinsettias. 
Tr, Pkt. Oz. 
Robusta—A splendid foliage plants $ .25 $1.75 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath) 
Free blooming plants of easiest culture. Desirable for cut- 
ting to mix with other flowers. 
(Oy4. Vy lb. Lb. 
Convent Garden Strain—Pure white.. $ .25  $.75 $2.25 
London Market Improved oou.cccesscsson +20 cole 2.25 
HELIANTHUS (Double Sunflower) Ba. Tamtem 
Sun Gold — Brilliant golden yellow, large 
double flowers, free flowering. 100% double; 
4 to 5 feet tall. Finé for large basket work. 
RVicllmew.onthimctmtrice eaten pacts cotinine. $ .20 $1.00 
HELICHRYSUM MONSTROSUM Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
IVES Cl wee ee ee Lae scict vomeeustesuseistiesnnosete $ .15 $1.00 
HUNNEMANIA (Mexican Tulip Poppy) 
Tri Pkt. Oz 
Sunlite—Semi double brilliant canary yellow $ .25 $1.75 
Gaillardia—Indian Chief 
IPOMEA | Tr. Pkt. Oz. Vg Ib. 
ark’s Mammoth Blue—(Heavenly blue im- 
proved)—plant in a dry sandy location 
andineven dpply tertilizerssmeesssu nares $ .25 $.75 $2.00 
Pearly Gates—Lovely lustrous white with 
creamy shading deep down in the throat .35 1.50 
Scarlet O’Hara—Rich dark wine red or 
GeepmnOSy, MCrimsOnieee een ier a2 eran aes 20 1.00 
Noctiflora—(Moonflower)—Flowers at night .15 40 1.35 
LUPINUS (Annual) 
GIANT KING 
An improved strain 3 to 4 ft. tall. King Lupinus have the base 
branching habit, with four to six long spikes to the plant. 
Traekt Oz. V/q lb. 
SkysBliie==lightebl tomate teeter $ .20 $ .85 $2.75 
Heliotrope—Rosy purple errcrcsscsssssesastnesssusssseen -20 85 2.75 
Blue—Oxiord- blues jicheca eee ora ek, 20 85 2.75 
White—-Pure: Whitetanatitcneiet ureteric .20 85 2.75 
Mixed ie ce te ere natant eee eee -20 85 2.75 
HARTWEGII Tr. Pkt. Oz. Vy lb. 
Sky: Blue veh ee eee ea ee eeren bes $ .20 $ .85 $2.75 
Rich? Blues ene ect tctats se ey 85 2.75 
White® y=. freee ee eer aU 85 279 
Pink oot aie ae Ee needa een | .20 85 2.75 
KALANCHOE 
For Christma’ flowering shade the plants with black cloth from 
September Ist to.October 10th, from 5 P.M. to 8 A.M. each day 
and grow in a 60 degree house. 
Tr. Pkt. 1/64 oz. 1/32 oz. 
Tom Thumb — A dwarf strain of Blossfel- 
diana. Ideal for pot plants. For best re- 
SUlts SOW SE™EMS in JANUATYcreccccsnsssssaseseesesseseese $2.50 $5.00 $9.00 
Blossieldiand seo" eat aac eet ee -60 1.75 
| KOCHIA iy or Mexican Fire Bush) Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Childsi--lmprovedis traumas: ae eee ene nee $.10 $ .25 
Excellent for combination work. Resembles a miniature snap- 
dragon. When sown in January will make good material for 
combination pots for Mothers’ Day. Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Fairy Bouquet—Pastel shades; compact growing..... $ .20 $1.50 
Sow Early to Get Best Results Tr. Pkt. Oz 
Blue Stone—Dwarf bright blue, compact habit.......... $ .35 $3.00 
Crystal Palace Compacta—Dwarf, dark blue; dark 
1OHOGS Ain et eee any eet, Sal aehim Ae Eade rehee 2ER 39 3.00 
Mrs. Clibran Imp.—Dwarf blue, white eye... a 8 3.00 
Sapphire—Deep blue, white eye, trailing.in 40 3.50 
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