i) ROSE MOSS << 
1193—(PORTULACA.) Simply thrives in hot dry 
places. Just the thing for borders or for the edges 
of walks where nothing else seems to want to 
grow.. Rose Moss blooms and grows anywhere and 
gives you brilliant, dazzling colors of all shades of 
the rainbow with very little effort on your part. 
Single and Double Mixed. Pkt. 15c; 2 for 25c, ppd. 
1192—LARGE FLOWERED SINGLE MIXED. A 
new strain much larger and more brilliant than the 
old-fashioned kind. Pkt. 15¢; 2 for 25c, postpaid. 
LARKSPUR—Graceful 
Spikes of All Colors 
Large flower. Very grace- 
ful spikes. Blooms spring to 
late summer. Lovely cut 
Cockade Larkspur 
1117—Tall symmet- 
rical plants bearing 
long branches of fully 
double flowers. This 
year in brilliantly 
mixed colors only. 
Pkt. 6c, postpaid. fo vers with long stems. 
Nd heer bh Spire. Pkt. 10c, 
ppd. 
DAZZLER Nee ee Rose. Pkt. 10c, 
1328—White King. Pkt. 10c, 
ppd. 
1326—Imperial Mixed. Pkt. 
1Oc, ppd. 
2900X—All 4 above for 36c, 
_ ppd. 
A! ciant cocxscoms 
Blooms 18” Across 
1085—Largest and 
most beautiful of the 
Cockscombs. Makes fine 
dried bouquets. Heads 
are often 18 in. or more 
across. Mixture of bril- 
liant reds, whites, pinks, 
yellows. Pkt. 1Oc, ppd. 
1329—New form of 
old favorite. Double, 
stock-flowered type 
which branches free- 
ly. Rosy carmine. Pkt. 
1Oc, postpaid. | 
Bloom in Afternoon 
1093—A bushy plant of 
glossy foliage with hun- 
dreds of pretty starlike 
fiowers. Open late in 
afternoon around four 
o'clock. Very~ fragrant. 
One of our most popular 
sellers. Mixed colors. 
Pkt. 10Oc,-ppd. 
VERBENAS 
Brilliant, blazing color 
for the hot dry garden. 
They will grow. any- 
where. Give you riots of 
color. 
1247—A LL COLORS 
’ MIXED. 
a 1243—ROYAL BLUE. 
- 1244 — SPITFIRE 
SCARLET. 
Ee Pkt. 10c; 
“_ postpaid. 
2 
2 for (7c, 
deal Border 
1004—D WAR F. BLUE 
BALL. An extremely ef- 
fective border plant. Has 
fluffy blue flowers. Excel- 
lent for cutting. One of 
the best bloomers. Pkt. 
{Oc, postpaid. 
1052—Colorful miniature bells. 
Bloom from seed the first year and 
live over second year. Grow 2 to 3 
fi feet tall. Pure white to deep blue 
sae and red. Pkt. 10c; 3 for 25c, post- 
paid. 
| DAHLIAS—Bloom First Year 
Start seed early and save bulbs 
for another season. 
1090—S INGLE and DOUBLE. 
Finest mixed. Pkt. !Oc, postpaid. 
1091—DWARF BEDDING HY- 
BRIDS. A new early flowering, 
semi-double. Useful for cutting 
and potting. Wide color range. 
Pkt. 15c; 2 for 25c, ppd. 
76 
of.seed this year. 
for winter bouquets. 
TORCH FLOWER 
All-America Winner 
1242—(Tithonia.) Here is the top win- 
ning annual flower of the 1951 All-America 
Selections. Tithonia Torch is a beautiful 
new flower that blooms freely and is easily 
grown anywhere. Wonderful for cutting. 
Also an ideal background flower as plant 
makes bush 3 to 4 ft. tall. Blossoms bril- 
liant orange-scarlet, 3 in. across, bloom 
mid-summer to frost. Resistant to heat, 
has no diseases or pests. Tithonia Torch 
is sO new, unusual and pretty, we think, 
everyone should plant at least one packet 
Pkt. 20c, postpaid. 
ih 
OWERS 
They Last All Winter 
These fine, choice flowers can be grown 
Pick flowers shortly 
after they open and hang up to dry with 
the heads downward. 
1097—BACHELOR BUTTONS (Globe 
Amaranth). Brilliant, globe-shaped flow- 
ers that resemble heads of clover. Come 
in shades of pink and white. Pkt. 10c, 
ppd. 
t112—HELICHRYSUM (Strawflower). 
All kinds and colors. Pkt. 10c, ppd. 
1212—STATICE MIXED. Lovely ever- 
lasting flower of various shades and col- 
ors. Pkt. 10Oc, ppd. 
1088—MIXED EVERLASTINGS. About 
every kind of everlasting strawflower 
known. Includes everything above and 
a lot of trial ground sorts, too. Will make 
lovely winter bouquets. Big packet /i5c, 
ppd. 
CARNATIONS 
The most fragrant flower of the gar- 
den and one of the prettiest. Has dou- 
ble blossoms similar to hothouse varie- 
ties. Blooms the first year and is 
covered with flowers all summer long. 
Is very hardy and very fragrant. Easy 
to grow. 
1{047—Yellow. 1044—Pink. 
1046—White. 1045—Scarlet. 
Pkt. [5¢ each. 
2800X—All 4 pkts. only 49c, ppd. 
1043—Pkt. Mixed Colors only 10c, ppd. 
1048—Striped and Variegated, 15c, ppd. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Bloom Ist Year from Seed 
1215—SWEET WIVELSFIELD. Cross 
between hardy Pinks and Sweet William. 
Single blossoms. Flowers over 3” in di- 
ameter. Some honey-scented. A variety of 
brilliant colors.: Will winter over if given 
protection. Pkt. 
‘ he, 1Oc, postpaid. 
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© =r a" 1216 — WEST- 
ee eee WOOD BEAU- 
FS ge 2 i eee TY. Large dark 
te a ae 4 © y@red flowers with 
wr a A tis [er * fringed edges on 
’ ry, wit 5 long wiry stems. 
WG wf ate Likes sunshine. 
F bie stole Fine for cut- 
in aes ting. Pkt. 20c 
postpaid. 
GIANT TETRA SNAPS 
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1 pkt. Giant Pinkie 
1 pkt. Crested Cosmos 
Showiest 
Annual 
1049 — The 
showiest an- 
nual in the 
garden. 
Great shin- 
ing discs of 
gold. Blos- 
soms are 3 
to 4 inches across. Plants grow 
2 to 3 ft. tall. Wonderful for cut 
flowers and they will furnish you 
an endless supply from early 
summer until frost. These are 
imported sorts. Pkt. 10c, post- 
paid. 
ARLET GLEAM |. 
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1 pkt. Early Flowering Mammoth 
2 100X—All 3 for only 35c, ppd. 
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