Anoda—Opalcup 
A quick and re grown annual, starts 
to flower about weeks after planting 
and continues to bloom until frost. 
Flowers are crinkly from 2 to 3 in. in 
diameter of a changeable opal-pink and 
lavender, a mass of bloom. May be 
grown for winter window blooming. 
Pkt., 35 seeds 10¢; 2 Pkts. 15¢. 
Blue Lace Flower—Didiscus 
A most beautiful annual flower with 
dainty, lace-like bloom of a clear light 
blue. It is of the easiest culture, and 
seed sown out-of-doors after frost will 
make blooms from July until October. = *) headin 
: ee } % Also thrives as a house pinnt: BLUE LACE FLOWER 
ANODA—OPALCUP Pkt., 150 seeds 10¢; 2 Pkts. 15¢. ut hes 150 seeds 10g; 2 Pits. 15g. 
Pkt. 35 seeds 10¢; 2 Pkts. 15¢, Butterfly Flower 
A showy annual, and one of the dainti- 
est of all flowers; produced in beautiful 
colors and delicate shades. Very decora- 
tive for the garden or for pots in the 
house. When in bloom, plants are lit- 
erally covered with Orchid-like flowers, 
crimson, purple, yellow. Mixed—- 
Pkt., 300 seeds 10¢; 2 Pkts. 15¢. 
Heliotrope—Giant Hybrids 
Can be raised from seed as easily as the te 
Verbena; everyone loves its beauty and aoe 
delightful fragrance. Mixed—aAll colors. aii Ss 
kt., 100 seeds 10¢; 2 Pkts. 15¢, i a 
Beautif 1 Dahlias can be gr own fr om P t KH Pkt | 
Lit 3 i tl i k oo 100 seeds 10¢; 2 a 5¢. 
Dwarf Hybrids. ae a . 
These hybrids are entirely different from 
other Dahlias and are easily grown from 
seed. Plants grow 15 to 20 inches high. 
kM a Okan 2 * ait DAE AG dN eed Ze a wide 
range o eautiful colors and are pro- 
BUTTERFLY FLOWER ducedetn great abundance. Bloom in 
kt., 300 seeds 10¢; 2 Pkts. 15¢. about 90 days from. seed. 
; a yi z Mixed—Pkt., 150 seeds 15¢; 2 Pkts. 25¢. 
Wallflowers—Annual 
Seed of the annual varieties sown in 
early Spring will be in full bloom in 
early Summer, covered with spikes of 
attractive fragrant flowers in many rich 
colors. Equal to perennial sorts. Double 
and Pais Mixed— 
Pkt., 200 seeds 10¢; 2 Pkts. 15¢. 
Clarkia—Novelty Mixture 
Easy to grow and very etfective in the 
arden or as cut flowers for the home. 
arge spikes of double and semi-double 
flowers are produced in several attract- 
ive colors. oes well in poor soil and 
will grow in partial shade. Double 
Mixed— 
Pkt., 600 seeds 10¢; 2 PKts. 15¢. 
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Hollyhock—Annual Indian S ring aa) A lf FP wal 
This is a beautiful New. Semi-Double DAHLIAS— 
Annual Hollyhock and_a great improve- Pkt., 150 eeteine: peel Oe. 
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ment on any Annual Hollyhock we have 
\ d ever grown. If seeds are sown in early 
a, Spring and plants transplanted in the 
open eons about 6 weeks later, they 
should be in full bloom 10 weeks later. 
This plan will give first flowers in a 
little over 4 months from seed. 
Plants grow from 4 to 5 feet tall, 
entire plant being covered with semi- 
double flowers about 4 inches across 
from Pink to Crimson-Rose color. This 
is just the Hollyhock to plant for back- 
rounds and get quick results. While it 
§ an annual and plants will bloom the 
first year, they will live over the Win- 
ter in a mild climate and bloom for 
several years. 
kt., 80 seeds 10¢; 2 Pkts. 15¢. 
Kochia—Burning Bush 
Annual of very rapid growth. Makes 
plants as shown 2 to 8 ft. high, leaves 
slender, of signe pea green until Fall, 
then the plan changes to red color; 
excellent for borders. 
Pkt., 1000 seeds 10¢; 2 Pkts. 15¢, 
‘Wallflowers—Annual Double and Single 
Ff ~ Pkt., 200 seeds 10¢; 2 Pkts, 15¢. 
fers 
ANNUAL HOLLYHOCK—INDIAN SPRING 
 Pkt., 80 seeds 10¢; 2 Pkts. 15¢. 
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CLARKIAS—NOVELTY MIXTURE 2 7 
Pkt., 600 seeds 10¢; 2 Pkts. 15¢. Aese yy 8 
