COLORFUL UNIQUE FLOWERS y 
No. 44—MACROSIPHONIA macrosiphon (Dogbane). Per- 
ennials up to 1 foot tall, with large morning glory-like 
flowers. Best in a rocky location. A rock garden special. 
Plants $1.00 each. Pkt. seed 25c. 
No. 45—TRIPTEROCALYX cyclopteris (Giant Verbena). 
Annuals up to 3 feet tall, small pink flowers followed by 
various colors of balls of seed which decorate the plant. 
Grows best in dry sandy soils. Pkt. seed 15c. 
No. 64—HELITROPIUM tenellum (White Helitrope). An- 
nuals up to 2 feet tall, covered with pure white flowers 
that are very fragrant in late summer. Grows best in sandy 
soils, dry or semi-moist. Very good for parks and roadsides. 
Pkt. seed 15c. 
No. 65—IBERVILLBE lindheimerii (Wild Balsam). Annuals, 
a small vine having various colored apples along the stem 
that are very attractive in the late summer and fall. Will 
grow in any good dry or semi-moist soils. An excellent rock 
garden plant. Pkt. seed 15c. 
No. 150—CROTON monanthogynus (Mexican Tea). Annual 
up to 12 inches tall, having silvery gray foliage. Hardy in 
dry or moist soils. Used in making tea and meat flavoring. 
Pkt. seed 15c. 
No. 126—VERVESINA encelioides (Crown Beard). An- 
nuals up to 8 feet tall, having large sunflower-like flowers. 
Hardy in any soil or location. Very good for barren lots or 
parks and roadsides. This plant will grow where others 
fail. Pkt. seed 15c. 
No. 127—LESQUERELIA recurvata (Blanket of Gold). 
Annuals up to 6 inches tall, spreading, small golden flowers 
cover the plant in early spring. Grows in any dry or semi- 
moist soils. Brightens up barren lots, etc. Pkt. seed 15c. 
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No. 136—HELIANTHUS argophylius (Giant Silver Leaf 
Sunflower). Annuals up to 15 feet tall, having many 
branches that are tipped with ordinary sunflowers. Huge 
leaves, gray color with cotton-like substance covering the 
leaf and stalk. This is a very attractive plant for back- 
grounds or screens. Pkt. seed 15c. 
No. 138—ASTRAGALUS mollissimus (Loco). Perennial 
roots. The plants grow about 1% feet tall, having many 
shoots that is tipped with purple spike of flowers. The 
flowers resemble Texas Bluebonnets. Will grow in any dry 
or semi-moist soils. Very ornamental in parks and road- 
sides. Pkt. seed 15c. 
No. 139—-PAROSELA AUREA (Golden Dalea). Perennials 
up to 1 foot tall, having quaint heads of yellow flowers at 
the tips of slender stalks. Very good on steep slopes and 
barren places. Will grow in any good soil. Pkt. seed 15c. 
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