STOCKS—Gilliflower 
(a) Culture | or IV, I-2' 
GIANT IMPERIAL—Excellent double flowers 
on tall stems. Many bright colors, Pkt. 25c. 
DWARF TEN WEEKS—Low arowing with 
strong spikes, Many fine colors. 20c. 
WILD FLOWER MIXTURE 
(a) Culture Il or Ili, 1-3" 
Old fashioned flowers in a fine mixture for 
all season flowering. Sow thinly and enjoy 
continuous flowers and delightful surprises. 
These are not wild flowers of the fields but 
a selection of garden flowers that gives a 
“wild'’ garden look when planted in a bor- 
der. A good way to get acquainted with 
some of the unusual kinds of garden flowers, 
ZINNIA 
(a) Culture | or Il 
Small Types, 12-18” 
RED RIDING HOOD—Deep scarlet flowers 
1” across. Free flowering, Fine border plant 
of Lilliput type. 
PERSIAN CARPET—Bi-colored. Rich deep 
tones of red and gold along with sunset 
shades, Medium-sized blooms on good cut- 
ting stems. Pkt. 25c. 
NASTURTIUM, Golden Gleam 
LILLIPUT PASTELS—Lovely soft 
colors in the miniature strain. 
Fine for borders or small bou- 
quets, 
PUMILA SUNSHINE TINTS — 
Dwarf plants with medium flow- 
ers in a wide range of delicate, 
soft colors. 
SCABIOUS FLOWERED — Medium 
flowers on a _ semi-tall plant. Resembles 
size 
Scabiosa in shape. Bright colors mixed. 
TOM THUMB MIXED—Lilliput type flowers 
on a very dwarf plant. For low borders and 
miniature displays, 
Large Types, 2-21/,’ 
BLAZE—All America 1954—Giant hybrid, 
fiery red and orange. True to color and 
flowers are bigger than those of the dahlia 
flowered zinnias, 25c. 
DAHLIA FLOWERED MIXED—Huge flowers 
in a bewildering range of bright and pastel 
colors. 
FLORADALE SCARLET—A new and distinct 
Zinnia, Very uniform and true to type and 
color, Deep scarlet, slightly smaller than 
dahlia-flowered, with fluffy, but not twisted 
petals. Pkt. 25c, 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA, MIXED—Mam- 
moth flowers in many striking colors, Larg- 
est zinnias of all. 
PEPPERMINT STICK—Bi-colored! Basic red 
flowers with white or yellow stripes. 
ASTER 
Princess Bonnie 
PANSY 
Swiss Giants 
