SEE OUR FEATURE SELECTIONS, PAGE 2 
AFRICAN GOLDEN DAISY 
(a) Culture II, 18” 
Branching plants with an abundance of rich, glossy, daisy- 
like flowers about 2%” across. There are darker zones 
and halos in the center of the blooms. Does well in dry, 
sunny spots. 
AGERATUM 
(a) Culture II, 6-12” 
LITTLE DORRIT, Blue—A dwarf plant with lovely azure 
blue flowers that are formed profusely in hot weather. Pre- 
fers light soil and sunny spot. 
ALYSSUM 
(a) Culture II, 4-6” 
LILAC QUEEN—A lovely lilac colored flower. Ideal for 
edgings and borders. Free-blooming and showy. 
ARABIS—Alpina, White—Rock Cress 
(hp) Culture VI, 1’ 
Creeping plants with small flowers in early spring. Fine 
for edging. 
ASTER 
(a) Culture I, 14% -2Y,’ 
BRANCHING, Early Mixed—Four inch double flowers 
compact form. Brilliant colors. 
SUNSHINE, Mixed—4" flowers. Loose row of petals, quilled 
center, 
GIANT CREGO—Large 4-inch flowers with fluffy effect. All 
colors. 
GIANT CREGO, Pink—Lovely medium pink. 
GIANT CREGO, Purple—Rich color. 
GIANT CREGO, Crimson—Brilliant. 
GIANT CREGO, White—Snowy white. 
PRINCESS, FINEST MIXED—An excellent flower for the 
homegardener because of high wilt resistance. The plants 
grow about two and a half feet tall with three to three and 
a half inch flowers on long stems. Crested center sur- 
rounded by multiple rows of guard petals. Pkt. 25c, 
All Flower ‘Seeds 
KEY TO SYMBOLS 
The symbols after the name of each flower give you 
the following information: 
(a)—Annual (hp)—Hardy Perennial 
(b)}—Biennial (s)—Suited ot semi-shade 
Information on how to grow is indicated by 
the Culture Number. Refer to Page 31 for com- 
plete data. 
BABY’S BREATH——Gypsophila 
(a) Culture I, 24” 
SNOWFLAKE—An improved pure white form. Flowers are 
larger than usual. They are bell shaped with flat petals that 
give snowy effect. 
PINK ELEGANS—Similar to above variety but with a clear 
rosy pink color. 
BACHELOR’S BUTTONS—Centaurea, 
Cornflower 
(a) Culture II or IV, 3’ 
BLUE BOY—A fine, clear blue. Flowers are large. Color in- 
tense, Pkt, 15c. 
MIXED—All colors. Excellent for mixed bouquets. 
CALENDULA—Pot Marigold 
(a) Culture II or IV, 1¥,’ 
ORANGE SHAGGY—Large orange flowers with fringed 
overlapping petals. Pkt. 15c. 
PASTEL BEDDING MIX—A special mixture of all the lighter 
shades of Calendula especially valuable in the home gar- 
den. Many lovely shades of apricot, lemon, cream, and 
orange are included. 
CHOICE DOUBLE, MIXED—Fine mixture of many colors and 
types. Good for cutting, 
CANDYTUFT—Iberis 
(a) Culture III, 1’ 
UMBELLATA MIXED—Umbrella-like flower clusters. Many 
fine colors. 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
(6) Culture VIII, 2’ 
SINGLE—Large bell-shaped flowers in many colors, Grace- 
ful plants. Mixed, 
DOUBLE—Fine double flowers in blue, pink and white 
shades, Mixed. 
10c Per Packet )\@( a Serer 
