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DAHLIA e For Plants see pages 8 and 9 
These are easily raised from seed and will bloom the first year if sown indoors from February to March. 
Unwin’s XXX Dwarf Hybrids. Pkt. 20c; Moz. 55c; Yoz. 95c 
An especially reselected strain with double and semi-double flowers in a great variety of colors: canary- 
yellow, scarlet, terra-cotta, crimson, lavender-pink, purple, maroon, buff, cream, white, etc. Produced 
in 3 months from seed on compact 2-foot plants. This is excellent for spring bedding. 
DIANTHUS 
Pinks. These are fine, strong, sturdy plants, bearing their exquisitely fragrant blooms through summer 
to frost. Sow seed outdoors in April as soon as ground can be worked, or for earlier flowers start seed 
indoors in February or March, and set out 6 inches apart, in a sunny location when frost is over. 
Chinensis, Double Mixed. Pkt. 15c; Moz. 45c; oz. $1.25 
China Pinks. Very double flowers of many bright colors, borne profusely in large clusters on strong, 18-inch plants. 
Double Fringed Pinks. Wonderful, Mixed. Pkt. 15c; Woz. 55c; oz. $1.65. 
Large, double, deeply cut flowers on stiff, upright stems, ranging from white to purplish red on 12-inch plants. 
Single Fringed Pinks, Gaiety Mixed. Pkt. 15ce; Yoz. 55c 
Beautiful, large fringed flowers in a brilliant range of colors borne freely on dwarf 12-inch plants. 
DIDISCUS 
An easily grown annual which is excellent for cutting, blooming from July until frost. Start the seed 
indoors in March for earliest flowers, or sow outdoors in a well-prepared bed early in May. 
Czerulea. Pkt. 10c; Yoz. 45c 
Blue Lace Flower. Pale azure-blue, lace-like, umbel-shaped flowers on long stems, on free-flowering, 1 14-foot plants. 
DIMORPHOTHECA 
African Daisy. Attractive flowers which from an April sowing will bloom all summer in sun. 
Aurantiaca, Mixed. é _ Pkt. 15c; Moz. 70c 
Daisy-like flowers, 214 inches across, with dark centers and long narrow incurving petals, on thin 
wiry stems held above nice bushy plants, 12 to 15 inches tall. They last quite well as cut flowers. 
ESCHSCHOLITZIA _ 
California Poppy. Easily grown, gorgeous flowers which are ideal for beds, mass plantings and for 
cutting. If cut in bud they will open in water and will last longer. Sow the seed in April or May in a 
sunny garden bed, and thin out seedlings to give ample room. They will bloom continuously from June 
until frost. An outdoor late fall sowing will provide earliest flowers the following spring. 
Monarch Art Shades, Mixed. Pkt. 15c; Woz. 45c; oz. $1.35 
The utmost in California Poppies. A dwarf, erect strain on 1-foot plants, with beautiful lace-like, silvered foliage. 
The single flowers come in lovely shades of soft pink, scarlet, chrome, copper-red, claret, and royal purple. 
EUPHORBIA 
Very showy, with ornamental foliage suitable for tall beds or mixed borders. Sow outdoors in April 
Variegata. : is ; 4 Pkt. 10c; Moz. 40c; oz. 65c 
Snow-on-the-Mountain. Strong, 2-foot bushy plants with wide green leaves veined and margined with white. 
GAILLARDIA e For Plants see none 8 
Blanket Flower. These provide a continual show of bright flowers from early summer until frost. 
Sow seed in April or May where the plants are to bloom. For Hardy Varieties see Perennial List. 
Lorenziana, Double Mixed. Pkt. 10c; Moz. 40c; oz. $1.10 
Bright, double ball-flowers in orange, yellow, red and rose shades. These 114-foot bedding plants 
freely produce the flowers from midsummer to frost, on fine stems. They stand drought well. 
ANNUALS FOR  Grlenduta Coates Nigella 
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