Flower Seeds 
Scarcely anyone who has a home needs to be urged to beautify it with 
flowers. If you own your own home, you will doubtless want to make a 
lasting garden that includes perennials as well as annuals. You can do it 
inexpensively by raising your plants from seed such as we offer here. 
AFRICAN DAISY. Daisy-shaped flowers in varying shades. Woolly 
white leaves. 
AGERATUM, Mexican Blue. Fluffy blue flowers all summer. Makes a 
very good edging plant; nice for cutting too. 
ALYSSUM, White. Masses of fragrant, dainty white flowers that are 
ideal for mixing with colors in a bouquet. A dwarf edger. 
Saxatile. Golden yellow flowers in early spring. For edging and rock- 
gardens. A dwarf perennial. 
Pty PR: ANCHUSA (Summer Forget-me-not). Plants about 114 feet tall, bearing 
Branching Aster clusters of blue flowers like forget-me-nots. 
ASTER, Comet. Ideal for cutting in late summer and fall. The flowers have 
long ray petals, incurved [tke a chrysanthemum. Easily grown. 
Crimson, Pink, White and Mixed. 
All Varieties, Mixed. A collection of all varieties and colors. 
BACHELOR’S BUTTON, Mixed. Shades of crimson, blue, rose, and white. 
An old-time hardy annual which self-sows from year to year. 
BLUE LACE FLOWER. Broad heads of Jacy blue flowers in Jate summer 
m, and fall. Excellent for bedding. 
©“ CALENDULA, Orange King. Broad petals and well-rounded center; rich 
orange-yellow. Very free flowering. 
Radio. Medium-sized orange flowers. Semi-quilled, of exquisite form. 
Double Mixed. AII shades of clear lemon, yellow, and orange. 
CALLIOPSIS, Single Mixed. Daisy-like flowers, ranging in color from 
yellow and orange to maroon. Fine for cutting. 2 to 3 feet. 
CANDYTUFT, Mixed. Upright spikes of lavender, pink, and white. Easy 
to grow if you plant it where you want it to grow. Does not transplant 
readily. 
CANTERBURY BELLS, Mixed. Cup-and-saucer-shaped flowers in white, 
pink, and violet on stalks 3 to 4 feet high. A distinguished plant for the 
rear of the border. Blooms the second year from seed sown in spring. 
CARNATION, Giant Chabaud, Mixed. Large double flowers are produced 
Coreopsis about six months after seed is planted. Delicious fragrant and rich 
coloring makes it most desirable for late summer. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Annual Mixed. Yellow and white flowers with 
contrasting zones in the center. An excellent long-stemmed cut-flower. 
CLARKIA, Double Mixed. Blooms are like little double roses in bright 
colors, arranged on long stems about 2 feet high. 
COCKSCOMB, Crested Mixed. Flowers shaped like a cock’s comb, freely 
produced. Bright reds and yellows on dwarf plants. 
Plumed Mixed. Plume-like heads in large masses. Needs considerable 
space. A showy variety for mixed bouquets. 
COREOPSIS lanceolata. Cosmos-like flowers of pure yellow, on 2-foot 
stems. A good cut-flower. 
COSMOS, Double Crested Mixed. Long-stemmed, double flowers of 
beautiful form. An early strain. 
Early Single Mixed. Shades of pink, white, and deep crimson. Long 
stems and feathery foliage. 
Orange Flare. A novel orange variety, fine for cutting. 
DELPHINIUM, Hybrid Mixed. Long spikes of handsome blue and violet 
blooms. A vigorous perennial growing 5 to 7 feet high. 
ENGLISH DAISY (Bellis). Very attractive, daisy-shaped flowers in 
spring. Fine for edging and planting with spring bulbs. 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis). Clusters of small, blue flowers on a dwarf 
plant. Excellent for edging. 
FOUR O’CLOCK (Marvel of Peru), Mixed. Crimson, yellow, and white 
blooms opening late in the afternoon. Leafy, bushy plant 3 feet tall. 
FOXGLOVE, Mixed. Charming thimble-shaped flowers on a long stalk. 
For the back of the border. Shades of pale lavender and purple. Blooms 
Single Cosmos the second year from seed. 
Flower Seeds 28 PAGE’S STANDARD QUALITY SEEDS 
