All Flower Seeds, Ornamental Plants and Bulbs, Subject to Maryland Sales Tax 
DAHLIAS. There is no more fascinating 
flower to raise from seed than the Dahlia. 
The results are a series of surprises. Sow 
in March indoors and they will bloom by 
the end of June. 
63 California Giants. A _ selection from 
named varieties, grown by a celebrated 
producer in California. Pkt. 25c. 
64 Unwin’s Dwarf Hybrids. Graceful 
semi-double flowers in many colors. Fine 
for bedding and cutting. Pkt. 15c. 
64A Coltness Hybrids. Dwarf. Single. 
Will bloom in 4 months. Pkt. 15c. 
64B Unwin’s Ideal Bedding. Pkt. 15c; 
special pkt. 50c. 
309B DAISY, Dahlberg. See page 3. 
309 Tahoka. Dwarf blue; long 
Pkts. 15c and 25c. 
305B DATURA. See page 3. 
65 DIANTHUS chinensis. 
Single, Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
66 Double, Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
67 Sweet Wivelsfield. A hybrid between a 
Pink and a Sweet William. Seed started 
in January and planted out in April will 
flower in May and bloom all summer in a 
variety of colors. Pkt. 10c. 
311 Heddensis, Westwood Beauty. Single 
mixed. Fine for cutting. Pkts. 15c and 
2c 
311A Highland Hybrids. See page 3. 
68 DIMORPHOTHECA aurantiaca. Afri- 
can Orange Daisy. Long stems. Pkt. 10c. 
69 Aurantiaca hybrida. A splendid mix- 
ture of colors and shades. Pkt. 10c. 
70 DIDISCUS czrulea. Blue Lace-Flower. 
The exquisite pale lavender blossoms are 
excellent for cutting. Plants grow about 
11% feet high, and have as many as 50 flow- 
ers open at one time. Pkt. 10c. 
71 DOLICHOS Lablab. AHyacinth Bean; 
Texas Climber. Showy climber, making 
rapid growth. White, Purple, Mixed. 
Each, pkt. 10c; oz. 25c 
72 EUPHORBIA. Snow-on-the-Mountain. 
Plants with ornamental foliage. Very 
showy and easily raised from seed. Pkt. 10c. 
72B Heterophylla.  Fire-on-the-Mountain 
or Annual Poinsettia. Pkt. 10c. 
73 ESCHSCHOLTZIA californica. Cali- 
fornia Poppy. Poppy-like flowers in 
shades of scarlet, yellow, mauve, and 
orange-scarlet. Blooms from June till 
frost. Fine for borders or large beds. 
stems. 
Chinese Pinks. 
Choice Mixed. Pkt. 10c; oz. 75c. 
EVERLASTINGS or STRAWFLOWERS. 
See Helichrysum, Statice, Gomphrena. 
66 Dianthus, Double Mixed. Pkt. 10c 
FOUR-O’CLOCK. See Marvel of Peru. 
73A FLAX, Blue or Scarlet. Hardy annual. 
Pkt. 10c. 
74 GAILLARDIA, Single or Double. 
Blanketflower. One of the best garden flow- 
ers. Excellent for cutting. The large, 
highly colored, daisy-like flowers appear 
continually during the season. Pkt. 10c; 
Yoz. 25c. 
75 Indian Chief. A magnificent large, 
single flower with dark brown center and 
showy, metallic red petals. Fine for garden 
puPlay or cutting. 2 ft. Pkt. 10c; loz. 
iC. 
76 GODETIA. Satin Flower. Easily grown 
plants produce a profusion of beautiful 
flowers of satiny texture. 
Pkt. 10c. 
76A Carmine Improved. Tall, graceful 
plants with racemes of double flowers, 
throwing a large carmine blotch, spreading 
half-way outward from the base of each 
petal. Pkt. 10c. 
77 GOMPHRENA globosa. Globe Ama- 
ranth. Clover-like heads of everlasting 
flowers which can be dried for winter bou- 
quets. 15 m. Red, Purple, and Mixed. 
Each, pkt. 10c; Yoz. 25c. 
78 GERANIUM zonale, Mixed. Largest 
and finest varieties. Pkt. 25c. 
79 GOURDS. Rapid climbers. State kind 
Mixed colors. 
wanted, 
LARGE-FRUITED SMALL-FRUITED 
Caveman’s Club Nest-Egg 
Dishcloth or Luffa Pear Shape 
Hercules’ Club Mockorange 
Calabash or Pipe Spoon 
Dipper Apple 
General Mixture of Small and Large 
Varieties. 
79A Large Varieties Mixture. 
79B Small Varieties Mixture. 
Each, pkt. 10c; oz. 75c 
80 GYPSOPHILA. Babys-Breatb. Free- 
flowering plants of easy culture. Excellent 
for cutting to mix with other flowers. 2 ft. 
White. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
HELIANTHUS. See Sunflower. 
81 HELIOTROPE. A well-known and high- 
ly prized plant on account of the delightful 
fragrance of the flowers. Excellent for pots 
or beds. Dark blue varieties. Pkts. 10c 
and 25c. 
82 HELICHRYSUM. Strawflower. One of 
the most popular of the Everlastings; a 
splendid cut-flower, either fresh or dried. 
Pink, Crimson, Yellow, Violet, White, and 
Mixed Colors. Each, pkt. 10c; 40z. 50c. 
83 HUNNEMANNIA fumariefolia. Giant 
Yellow Tulip-Poppy. 2 ft. Pkt. 10c. 
84 HOLLYHOCK, Single, Annual. Mixed 
colors. Pkt. 10c. 
| 309A HOUSE PLANTS. See page 3. 
| HYACINTH BEAN. See Dolichos. 
| 85 ICEPLANT. Beautiful dwarf edging 
plants that bloom profusely in dry and 
sunny situations. Fine for pots. Covered 
with watery vesicles resembling pieces of 
ice. Pkt. 10c. 
86 IMPATIENS, Holsti Hybrids. Sultan’s 
| Balsam. A wide range of exquisite colors. 
Blooms continuously from midsummer un- 
til frost. For outdoors and pot-culture. 
dutowitee kt oc: 
IPOMCA. See Moonflower. 
87 KOCHIA scoparia. Summer-Cypress; 
| Mexican Fire-Busbh. An easily grown an- 
nual with feathery green foliage which 
grows into a cypress-like hedge. At the 
approach of autumn the foliage turns to a 
deep red color. 2 to 3 ft. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c. 
LACE-FLOWER, BLUE. See Didiscus 
cserulea. 
312B LOVEAPPLE, Scarlet. See page 3. 
75 Gaillardia, Indian Chief. Pkt. 10c 
88 LANTANA. Most desirable bedding 
plant. Seeds are best germinated in a 
greenhouse from January to March. Flow- 
ers resemble verbenas. Plants bloom all 
summer. Red and orange shades. Dwarf 
hybrids, mixed. Pkt. 10c; Moz. 50c. 
89 LUPINS. Very desirable showy garden 
plants. Excellent for cutting. Graceful 
spikes. 2 ft. Pink, Dark Blue, Light Blue, 
White, and Mixed. Each, pkt. 10c; oz. $1.00. 
90 LOBELIA, Crystal Palace. No garden 
is complete without an edging of blue 
Lobelias. Very desirable for pots and hang- 
ing-baskets. Blooms July to October. 
Pkt. 10c. 
91 LARKSPUR or ANNUAL DELPHIN- 
IUM, Double Stock-flowered. Splendid 
annuals of easy culture. If sown early in 
spring will produce blooming plants in July. 
Will bloom earlier when sown in autumn. 
White, Light Blue, Dark Blue, Pink, and 
Mixed. Each, pkt. 10c; oz. 75c. 
310 Regal. See back cover. Also Dark Blue, 
Lilac, Salmon-Rose, Pure White. Each, 
pkt. 25c; Yoz. 40c; Moz. 75c; oz. $1.25. 
Marigolds 
92 FRENCH DWARF. 12 in. 
Legion of Honor. Single; yellow blotched 
brown. 
Golden Ball. Double. 
Lemon Ball. 
Naughty Marietta. Golden yellow, ma- 
hogany base. 
Robert Beist. Rich mahogany-brown. 
Royal Scot. Yellow and maroon, striped. 
Mixed Colors. 
317 Spry. Yellow and red crested. 8 in. 
Each, pkt. 10c; 1402. 50c 
93A Tagetes, Gnome. Orange. 10 in. 
Pkt. 10c. 
93 AFRICAN TALL. 30 in. 
Lemon Queen. Soft lemon-yellow. 
Orange Prince. Golden orange. 
Mixed. 
Each, pkt. 10c; Y%40z. $1.00 
93B Little Giant. Golden yellow. 12-14 in. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.00. 
94 GUINEA GOLD. A distinct type of 
Marigold, with graceful, pyramidal habit, 
growing 2 to 244 feet high. Flowers semi- 
double, 2 to 244 inches across. Wavy petals 
of a brilliant shade of orange and gold. 
Pkt. 10c; %oz. 50c. 
95 Dwarf Gigantea, Pot O’Gold. Double; 
deep orange. 15 in. Pkt. 10c. 
96A Dwarf Gigantea, Gypsy Jewels. 
Double Mixed. 15 in. Wide range of bril- 
liant colors: Compact plants; free blooming. 
ic. 
1-3-5 E. Lombard St., Baltimore 2, Md. 
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