.- - Forget-Me-Nots 
1075—Victoria Blue. 
This charming little 
blue flower grows best 
in damp, shady loca- 
tions but will thrive in 
almost any soil. Largest 
FLOWER MIXTURES 
1205—Wild and Tame 
Flower Garden. A mixture ture. A mixture of care- 
fully selected annuals. Con- 
sists of long-stemmed, col- 
orful varieties. 
for cut flowers. Pkt. 10c; 
of the best annuals. Plant 
where you want a quick 
showing of bright colors. 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 15c, ppd. % oz. 1 5c, postpaid. 
1206—Cut Flower Mix- 
Wonderful 
4 
a 
MARIGOLD 
flowering of any. Pkt. 
{Oc, postpaid. 
Baby’s Breath . . 
1107 — (Gypso- 
105 | —Crystal -Pal- . 
ace. One of the finest Phila). Flowers are 
bedding plants. Grows small, star-like and 
only 4 inches high, mak- 
ing a compact plant, borne on 
covered all summer with sprays. A great fa- 
deep blue flowers. 
Stands sun but prefers 
shade. Pkt. 10c; 2 
for 18c, postpaid. 
-. . Dusty Miller 
With Silver Foliage 
1092 — Fine for a 
border plant of finely 
cut silver-gray foliage. 
Beautiful for edging, 
vases, bouquets. Grows 
1% ft. tall. Pkt. 10c, 
postpaid. 
- » « Lobelia 
feathery 
vorite for use as filler @ 
in bouquets. Blooms 
first season. Pkt. 10c, 
postpaid. 
. . - Hollyhock 
1 292—Indian Spring. 
An entirely new type of 
Hollyhock. Usually will 
blossom from seed the 
Balsam or 
Lady Slipper 
1036—T he New 
Double- Bush Bal- 
sam. The large, 
double, pretty rose- 
like flowers are not 
hidden "under the 
leaves like common 
Balsam. They cover 
first season. Beautiful 
shades of rose and pink, 
Pkt. 15c, ppd. 
... Vinca Rosea 
1251 — Best flower 
for hot, dry weather. Pkt. 15c, postpaid. 
Large pink and white 
flowers nearly cover the 
glossy, green foliage. 
Height” 1. :ft. 
continuously all sum- 
mer, Pkt. 1Oc, ppd. 
..- Gaillardia 
1358 — One of the 
most dependable, heavy 
blooming plants in the 
garden. A grand mix- 
ture of all shades of 
orange, brown, and red. 
Big flowers. Blooms: all 
season. Pkt. 1Oc, ppd. 
Blooms —_ bushy, grow 2 to 3 ft. tall. 
..- Mignonette 1001 — Carpet of 
the dwarf, bushy 1 to 11% ft. plants. 
1204 — Dianthus. 
-..Giant Cockscomb 
1084—Largest and 
most beautiful , of 
Cockscomb. The  im- 
mense heads are frilled 
like comb of a cock. 
Can be dried for winter 
bouquets. Brilliant 
mixed colors. Pkt. 1Oc, 
ppd. 
ke 
Free flowering. 
1037—Camellia-Flowered Mixed. A large-flowered 
Balsam, easy to raise, and 
double, bright colored flowers. 
produces solid spikes of 
Plants symmetrical, 
1Oc, postpaid. 
> 
Tobacco Plant 
1159 — Nicotiana 
TORCH FLOWER 
Top 1951 All-America Winner 
1242—(Tithonia). Beautiful new flower that 
blooms: freely and is easily grown anywhere. So 
outstanding it was seleeted the top annual flower 
at the 1951 All-America selections. Wonderful 
for cutting; ideal for backgrounds as plant makes 
bush 3 to 4 ft. tall. Blossoms brilliant orange 
scarlet, 3 in. across, bloom mid-summer to frost. 
Easy to grow. Pkt. 20c, postpaid. 
Gurney’s 
FLOWER 
14 
NASTURTIUM, 
PANSY, Giant Trimardeau Mixed 
SNAPDRAGON, Rust-Proof Mixed 
ZINNIA, Dahlia Flowered Mixed 
MARIGOLD, Early Harmony 
ASTER, Crego’s Giant Mixed 
COSMOS, Early Single Mixed 
CORNFLOWER, Jubilee Gem 
STRAWFLOWERS, Mixed 
PETUNIA, Dwarf Globe Mixed 
SWEET PEAS, Giant Spencer Mixed 
LARKSPUR, Giant Imperial Mixed 
CALLIOPSIS, Finest Mixed 
POPPY, Special Mixture 
YOU SAVE 50c 
Scabiosa 
{2 1 3—Flowers are 
Snow. Pure white. This old-fashioned Hybrids. Petunia-like .large, stems are very 
§131— Known the ; 
world over for its deli- aoe 
cious fragrance. Very 
effective in the garden % oz. 18c, ppd. 
and bouquets. Blooms 1003—Royal Car- 
all summer long. Vari- pet. An Fe a 
ahiada winner. eau L 
ne Ten nee Oa shade of purple. Pkt. pinks, 
ppd. 
dwarf alyssum 
smothers itself with tify), 
-.. Candytuft 
1063 — Grow 8 in. 
tall, and are fine for 
beds or borders. The 
flowers completely cov- 
er the plants and come 
in many colors, Pkt. 
1Oc, ppd. 
-. « Calendula Clarkia 
1046 — Chrysanthe- 1074 — Double 
mum-Flowered Mixed, Finest Mixed. Pretty 
Ideal for cutting. All little double flowers 
colors. Pkt. !Oc, ppd. completely cover the 
long, slender stems. 
1048—0Orange King. Good cut flower. Will 
Very double. Bloom 
grow on poor, thin 
flower is always beau- 
flowers. Pkt. {0Oc; Pkt. 1Oc, postpaid. 
1201 — Gaiety 
Pinks (Dianthus). 
Most beautiful of all 
Canterbury Bells 
{284 — Colorful 
miniature bells, Bloom 
first year 
over second 
Grow 2 to 3 feet tall. 
Pure white to deep 
and live 
colors. 
flowers. A few plants strong. Makes an ideal 
will scent the whole cutting flower. Very 
garden as flowers are fragrant. Pink, red, 
extremely fragrant. blue and black mixed. 
All colors and shades. Bloom from middle of 
colors. Ideal for borders and summer until frost. 
varieties for 
plant castor 
early summer to frost. soil. All colors. Pkt. blue and pink. Pkt. px¢, 1Oc; oz. 
Orange. Pkt. 1Oc, ppd. 1Oc, ppd. 
{Oc, ppd. 
ppd. 
Castor Bean 
1346—A mixture 
of many of the finest This 
25c, ppd. Pkt. 15c, ppd. beds. Pkt. 10c, ppd. Pkt. 1Oc, ppd. 
Salvia 
1207—Scarlet Sage. 
well - branched 
quick flower grows about 18 
shade or windbreak. jn tall, From mid- 
year. Some claim you’ll not 
be bothered by moles 
or mosquitoes if you 
beans, Soms. Also a good 
17c, house plant. Pkt. 
summer until frost is 
a mass of scarlet blos- 
15c, ppd. 
Gurney? HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWER SEED 
Start your own perennials. 
1280 — COREOPSIS. Double 1275—COLUMBINE. 
Sunburst. Covered with large gold- Long spurred hybrids with 
en yellow blossoms, fully double. 
Pkt. 1Oc, ppd. 
Single. Bell-shaped flowers. Mixed ens. 
colors. Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c, 1301—Single Mixed. 
postpaid. % oz. 25¢, ppd. 
1286 — CHINESE BELL 
FLOWER. (Platycodon.) Hardy. 
Covered with bell-shaped blue and 
white flowers. Height 1 to 3 feet. 
Pkt. 10c, ppd. 
1475—GYPSOPHILA. (Baby's 
Breath.) Bloom early spring until 
frost. Pkt. 15c¢; 2 for 25c, ppd: 
1474 — GAILLARDIA. The 
Bremen. Immense coppery-scarlet 
flowers with narrow golden edges. 
Pkt. 15c, ppd. 
1483—GOLDEN MARGUE- 
RITE DAISY. Sweet scented. 
Flowers about 2 inches across. 
Pkt. 1Oc, ppd. 
% ot. 25¢, ppd. 
(Grass Pinks.) 
scented. 
COREOPSIS 
GAILLARDIA 
SHASTA DAISY 
. . « Delphinium 
Full planting directions on each 
packet. Every variety in this list is hardy and dependable. 
( Aquilegia. ) 
spurs 3 
inches long. Brilliant flowers of every 
color, Pkt. 10c; 3 for 25c, ppd. 
HOLLYHOCK. Grow 6 to 10 feet 
1278 —CANTERBURY BELL. tall, beautiful background for gar- 
1300—Double Mixed. Pkt. 
1488 — POPPIES. Oriental Red. 
Brilliant glowing-red flowers. 
grow 8 in. across. Pkt. 15c, pp 
{ 304—SWEET PEAS. Hardy vines. 
Not fragrant. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c, 
ppd, 
1490 — NEW HARDY PINKS. Pkt. 10c, ppd. 
Deliciously 
30c, ppd: 
Many colors. Hardy. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz, 
1485—LINARIA, Golden yellow 
on 3 ft. plants. 
flower resembles Snapdragons, borne 
Pkt. 10Oc, ppd. 
1285—SHASTA DAISY. Alaska. 
Giant white Daisies 3% inches across. 
Pkt. 12c; % oz. 25c, ppd. 
10¢; DELPHINIUM 
10c; Colors range from lightest lavender 
to deepest indigo blue. Height, 4 to 5 
feet. Best cut flower. 
os. {288—Gold Medal Hybrids. Mix- 
ture of beautiful shades. Singles and 
doubles. Pkt. 15¢; % oz. 25c, ppd. 
1289 — Belladonna. Light blue. 
clove- 1290 — Bellamosum, Dark blue. 
Pkt. 1Oc, ppd. 
PERENNIAL FLOWER SEED COLLECTION 
HOLLYHOCK HARDY PINKS 
(Single Mixed) GYPSOPHILA 
DELPHINIUM COLUMBINE 
(Gold Medal Hybrid) 
(Long Spur) 
2500X—ONE PKT. EA. OF ALL 8 FOR 69c, POSTPAID 
Full Size 
Packets only 
1400X—One packet each of: 
carnation type. Pleasantly 
fragrant. Pkt. 15c, ppd. ifs 
Crown of Gold 
1145 — Odorless 
flowers 2% in. in di- 
ameter with lovely 
orange shades. Haye 
@ crown _or erest of 
gold. _ Very attrac- 
tive. Pkt. [Se ppd. 
set OA, nas 
Yellow Pigmy 
! 144—Very dwarf. Smal 
button-like flowers of brigh 
yellow. Very free-flowering 
and showy. A _ stand-out, 
Bargain Bt, TBer pat 
GARDEN 
98c 
Double Mixed 
{015 — Early. most beautiful 
Grows 18 in. tall. aster. Some have 
Has big, double, 4 twisted petals 
in. blooms. Plants and others a ecen- 
non-lateral branch- ter of tiny quills 
ing type. Excellent of contrasting 
for cutting. Mixed color, Mixed 
colors. Pkt. 10c, colors. Pkt. 15c, 
ppd. ppd. 
Regal Lily 
1430—It's easy 
and interesting to 
grow these beautiful 
lilies from seed. You 
ean have a lot of 
them, too, with little 
expense. Full direc- 
tions are on _ each {256—Allthe 
package. Pkt. 15¢; 2 colors of a Persian 
; carpet. Reds, golds 
for 25c, postpaid. and in-between 
shades, (15-18”"), 
Pkt. I5c, ppd. 
Fantasy 
1265—A dazzling 
Zinnia of shaggy- 
petaled type. Mixed 
colors, A great ad- 
dition to. every gar- 
den, Pkt. I5c, ppd. 
Fragrant Stocks 
1238 — Beauty 
Mixed. Heayy spikes 
of brilliantly colored 
fragrant flowers, sin- 
gle and double. All 
shades of colors. For 
cutting, beds or bor- 
ders. Pkt. 10c, ppd. 
Pincushion 
1264— Also knowa 
as Scabiosa-Flow- 
ered. Very full, 
well-rounded on 
good stems. A mix- 
ture of colors, Pkt. 
5c, ppd. 
1250 — Sometimes 
called Border Zinnia. 
Grows’ 1 ft, tall. 
Flowers small, very 
double. Mixed col- 
ors. Pkt. 25¢, ppd. 
1065 — Cardinal} 
Climber—the Rapid | : 
Grower. This rapid Pim! 
growing climber will % 
completely covera F 
building with a dense 
mat of dark green foli- 
age, set off with count- 
less fiery scarlet flow- 
ers over 1 inch across. Pkt. 10c, postpaid. 
1114—Hyacinth Bean—for Screen Plantings. Makes 
one of the most desirable climbing vines, grows 
rapidly, produces clusters of beautiful flowers, and 
then covers itself with the bright pods. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
18c, postpaid. 
1115—Cypress Vine—the Lacy One. A graceful an- 
nual climber with fern-like foliage and small star- 
shaped blossoms. Grows fast; very showy. Mixed 
colors. Pkt. 10c, postpaid. 
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