CARNATIONS— Giant Double 
Easily grown in the garden, and bloom 5 to 6 
months from Spring sown seed and continue 
until frost. Bloom from seed first year. 
Pkt., 15¢ 
SCABIOSA—Coral Moon 
Lovely new Scabiosa, full flower globes of 
broad frilled petals. Tall blooms range from 
medium to deep salmon pink in color and cover 
the plants until frost. Pkt., 25¢ 
SCABIOSA— Oxford Blue 
A fast-growing annual, producing large, cushion- 
like flowers of a rich, deep blue color, on long, 
strong stems. Attractive in the garden and fine 
for cutting. Pkt., 15¢ 
SCABIOSAS—Annual Mixed 
Also known as Pincushion Flower. Selected 
strain double giant flowered. Easily grown 
from Spring sown seed. Does well in any good 
soil. Very showy, coming into bloom in early 
Summer and continuing until frost. Pkt., 10¢ 
COSMOS—Fiesta 
Festival colors of Old Mexico blend in this gala 
Cosmos. Early, neat, easy to grow; makes a 
compact 22-foot plant with a riot of bloom all 
summer long. Perfect for cut flowers and bor- 
ders. Pkt., 25¢ 
COSMOS—Radiance 
Striking color combination, deep rose petals 
overlaid with rich crimson. First bi-color Cosmos 
to be developed. Pkt., 10¢ 
COSMOS—Sensation 
Very early, giant flowering, with broad, heavy 
fluted petals, on long, strong stems; in white and 
shades of rose and pink. Mixed—Pkt., 10¢ 
COSMOS—Double Crested 
An early double Cosmos, center of flower 
crested, often different in color than petals. 
Plants often 3 to 4 ft. tall. Mixed—Pkt., 10¢ 
CUTHBERTSON SWEET PEAS 
This type is more heat-resistant than others, and 
will blossom during hot weather. Of vigorous 
growth, it produces large flowers on long stems 
in many bright colors. 
Pkt., 10¢; V2 Oz., 30¢; Oz., 55¢ 
SWEET PEAS—Early Flowering 
These bloom 2 to 3 weeks earlier than others 
and give earliest blooms in the North where 
seasons are short. Wide range of colors. 
Pkt., 10¢; Oz., 35¢ 
STATICE—Annual Art Shades 
Beautiful blend of Art Shades of Sinuata Hy- 
brids. Plants are robust and produce large clus- 
ters in many shades and colors. The colors hold 
their brightness when flowers are cut and dried. 
Pkt., 10¢ 
SOUTHERN STAR 
An interesting importation from South America. 
Peacock blue color, grows about 15 inches tall. 
Each flower has five petal points carried in clus- 
ters. For pots or gardens, and starts to bloom 
in 12 weeks. Pkt., 15¢ 
STOCKS—Rose Standish 
Early Colonial Branching. Large 2-inch florets 
of lively bright-rose color, on spikes 15 inches 
long are common. No center spike, so no pinch- 
ing required. Heavy branches grow out from 
base of each plant. Pkt., t0¢ 
TEN WEEKS—Large Flowering 
For brilliancy of color, delightful fragrance, 
profusion and duration of bloom, this is un- 
surpassed. Double flowers in many colors. 
Mixed—Pkt., 10¢ 
