All Flower Seeds 
PETUNIA 
(a) Culture I or IV, 12” 
FIRE CHIEF—Brilliant red. All American Gold Medal Win- 
ner for 1950. The first flower to win this award in eleven 
years! Pkt, 25c. 
SINGLE MIXED—A mixture of choice varieties in a wide 
range of colors. Free-blooming. Ideal for beds and borders. 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA MIXED—A balanced mixture of 
all colors in large flowering size. Blooms are immense and 
exquisitely ruffled and fringed. Colors are rich. Pkt. 25c, 
ALBA—A clear white single variety for bedding. 
Riots BEE—Rich blue violet color. Single flowers for bed- 
ing. 
RADIANCE—Rich rose with salmon sheen, Throat of yellow 
gold. Pkt. 15c. 
ROSE KING—Beautiful rose pink that is brilliant in its ef- 
fect. Single flowers for bedding. 
PHLOX 
(a) Culture II, 8-12” 
DRUMMONDI GRANDIFLORA—Lovely clusters of showy 
flowers on low plants from early spring on. Easily grown. 
Many splendid colors not found in perennial varieties, 
PINKS—Dianthus 
(a) Culture I or VIII, 1’ 
SINGLE MIXED—Fine mixture of colorful, sweet-scented, 
garden pinks. Fine for bouquets. 
HEDDENSIS—New tetraploid hybrids! Larger flowers, longer 
stems, better growth, Many fine colors. Pkt. 15c. 
POPPY 
(a) Culture III, IV, (hp) VI, 1%, -3’ 
ICELAND MIXED—Excellent perennial for borders and rock 
gardens. Large colorful flowers from attractive tufts of ferny 
foliage. 
SHIRLEY, MIXED—The easily grown, lovely annual poppy. 
Many bright colors. Grows easily and self-sows. 
CALIFORNIA POPPY, MIXED—Large single poppy-like 
flowers in many showy colors. Fern-like leaves. 
CALIFORNIA POPPY, YELLOW—The famous golden poppy 
of the California hills. Easily grown. 
PORTULACA, Moss Rose 
(a) Culture II, 6” 
SINGLE MIXED—Low creeping plant with large brilliant 
rose-like flowers in a wide range of bright colors. Thrives 
in light soil and sunny situation. Excellent for covering 
bare ground in dry situations. 
DOUBLE MIXED—A selection to produce a strain of 
Portulaca which would reliably produce practically all 
double flowers. The color range is particularly wide, with 
such colors as flame, salmon, cream and scarlet represented 
in proper proportion to the more usual shades. Pkt. 15c. 
PRIMROSE 
(hp) Culture VI, 6-12” 
POLYANTHUS GIANT MIXED — Among the loveliest of 
spring flowering plants. The graceful clusters of dainty blos- 
soms are gems for bedding and for potting. Seed has a ten- 
dency to germinate slowly and unevenly, Pkt, 25c. 
PYRETHRUM 
(hp) Culture VI, 24-30” 
PAINTED DAISY—Hardy plants with ferny foliage and 
daisy-like flowers in many shades of white, pink, and rose. 
Very attractive in the hardy borders. Pkt. 25c. 
SALPIGLOSSIS——Painted Tongue 
(a) Culture III, 30” 
MIXED—Large petunia-like flowers of rich velvety colors, 
usually veined with gold, Striking! 
SALVIA—Scarlet Sage 
(a) Culture I, 2-3’ 
The well-known Scarlet Sage that is a blaze of vivid scarlet 
in summer. Free bloomer of medium height. Pkt, 25c. 
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SCABIOSA——Mourning Bride, Pincushion 
Flower 
(a) Culture III or IV, 2’ 
BLUE MOON—Large double flowers of deep lavender blue, 
wiry stems. Pkt. l5c. 
MIXED—All the lovely colors of the Scabiosa group. Very 
showy. 
SHASTA DAISY 
(hp) Culture VI, 12” 
ALASKA—Large white flowers for a long blooming season. 
Hardy and dependable. Pkt. 15c. 
SCARLET FLAX——Linum 
(a) Culture III, (hp) VI, 1-2’ 
SCARLET (a)—Bright red flowers in a constant succession 
all summer. Fine for edging. 
SCARLET RUNNER BEAN 
(a) Culture II, 10-12’ 
A rapid growing vine that has masses of bright scarlet 
flowers followed by long green pods that may be used as 
green shell beans. Gives a brilliant screen effect and adds 
to the vegetable variety too. 
SCATTER GARDEN 
(a) Culture II 
A mixture of choice annual varieties to give a succession of 
fine blooms for the whole season. Sure to delight you and 
introduce you to many new flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
SCHIZANTHUS—Butterfly-Flower 
(a) Culture II or IV, 1¥,’ 
MIXED—Small flowers shaped like multi-colored butterflies. 
Delicate cut leaves. Free flowering. 
SIBERIAN WALLFLOWER 
(hp) Culture I, II or VI, 16” 
CHEIRANTHUS—Dazzling spikes of bright orange flowers. 
Excelient for rock gardens and massing beds. Best to sow 
more every year as the plants tend to die out from over- 
blooming. 
SNAPDRAGON, Antirrhinum 
(hp) Culture I, II, IV, or VI, 12-30” 
TETRAPLOID, MIXED—Tetraploid vigor provides sturdier 
plants, much larger flowers, new colors and exquisite 
ruffling. Grow to about two feet high and are base branch- 
ing. Pkt. 15c. 
BEDDING MIXED—A mixture of many colors. Plants are 
short and branching, ideal for massing in beds, Good for 
cutting. 
RUSTPROOF MIXED—Ideal for cutting. The long strong 
stems make beautiful floral arrangements, This mixture con- 
tains some of the most spectacular colors in the Snap- 
dragons. Give rich soil, and enjoy profuse blooms. 
STOCKS——Gilliflower 
TEN WEEKS DOUBLE 
(a) Culture I or IV, 1-2’ 
MIXED—Excellent double flowers on tall stems. Many bright 
colors. 
SWEET ALYSSUM 
(a) Culture II, 4-6” 
LITTLE GEM—A fine little plant for edging. Tiny snow 
white flowers cover the plant for weeks. Easily grown. 
Blooms in a few weeks from seed. 
STRAWFLOWER, Helichrysum 
(a) Culture II, 4’ 
A fine flower for drying for winter use. Plants branch freely 
and have lovely bright colored flowers with straw textured 
flowers which dry naturally and last indefinitely. 
SUNFLOWER, Helianthus 
(a) Culture II, 6’ 
SUNGOLD—Large double flowers of a brilliant golden yel- 
low. Pkt, 15c. 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN—Huge, golden pads—grow to height 
of 8 to 10 feet. 
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