Kilgore’s 
“Flower Guide 
For Florida” 
Sunburst Mixture Zinnias 
Ageratum or Floss Flower, 
Purple Perfection, Dwarf 
Blue Cap 
African Daisy, (Arctotis 
Grandis) 
Alyssum—Little Gem, Royal 
Carpet 
Aster—Imperial Mixture, Cre- 
go assorted colors 
Baby’s Breath—Pure White 
Bachelor’s Button—Sky Blue, 
Dainty mixture 
Balsam—Double, Selected 
mixture 
Bean—Scarlet Runner 
Blanket Flower or Gaillardia 
—Double gaiety mixture 
Blue Lace Flower (Didiscus) 
—Heavenly Blue 
Blue-eyed African Daisy 
or Arctotis 
Calendula — Campfire Im- 
proved, Lemon Queen, Ex- 
cellent mixture 
California ‘Poppy — Gorgeous 
mixed. (Single flowering) 
Calliopsis or Coreopsis (an- 
nual)—Choice mixture 
Candytuft—White Hyacinth- 
flowered, Border Group 
Carnation—Charm mixture 
Celosia (Cockscomb) — Tall 
Royal Velvet — Carmine- 
crimson 
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Kilgore’s Superb Mixture Petunias 
FLOWER SEEDS FOR FLORIDA 
Recommended by 
The Kilgore Seed Company, Florida’s Flower Garden Headquarters 
Surround Your Florida Home with Beauty. Do It with Flowers. 
All flower seeds priced at 10c per packet. Postpaid. 
If larger amounts are desired, write us stating quantity wanted, and we will quote special prices. 
All Flower Seeds are subject to the Florida State Sales Tax. 
Rate of sales tax—1l0c no tax; 11 to 35c - Ic tax; 36 to 65c - 2c tax; 66 to $1.00 - 3c tax. 
We recommend the following kinds and varieties of flowers for Florida as the result of many years of experimental work and 
testing under Florida conditions. For information on “When to sow flower seeds in Florida” see page 5. 
Chinese Forget-Me-Not — Cy- 
noglossom or Sky Blue 
Cosmos—Fiesta Semi-Double, 
Choice mixture, Single Or- 
ange Flare 
Dahlia—Unwin’s Bedding 
mixture 
Delphinium (Perennial Lark- 
spur)—Belladonna Hybrids 
mixed 
Globe Amaranth (Gomphre- 
na)—Assorted colors 
Gourd (Ornamental) — Small 
varieties mixed 
Hollyhock — Indian Spring 
(annual), Semi-double — 
Rose and pink shades 
Larkspur — Stock-flowered 
mixture, Giant Imperial 
mixture 
Linaria (Baby Snapdragon) 
Fairy Bouquet pastel colors 
Lupine—Assorted Colors 
Marigold— Gigantea Sunset 
Giants mixture, Yellow Su- 
preme, Dwarf, French Dou- 
ble Harmony, Guinea Gold, 
Crown of Gold (Collarette 
Type), Dwarf Gigantea Pot 
o’Gold, Extra-Dwarf Dou- 
ble Mixed 
Morning Glory (Improved 
Ipomea) — Scarlett O’Hara 
(Red), Pearly Gates (White) 
Heavenly Blue Improved 
(Blue) 
Mourning Bride or Scabiosa— 
Sunrise mixture 
Nasturtium — Semi-double 
Golden Gleam, Semi-double 
Scarlet Gleam, Semi-double 
Gleam Hybrids, Semi- 
double Dwarf Gem mixture 
Pansy — Englemann Giant 
mixture 
Petunia — Rosy Morn, Heav- 
enly Blue, Howard Star 
Improved, Elk’s Pride, 
Flaming Velvet, Snow 
Queen, Fire Chief (All- 
America Selection), Superb 
mixture, Fluffy Ruffles 
mixture 
Phlox—Peninsular mixture 
Pinks or Dianthus — Sweet 
Wivelsfield, Medal mixture, 
Single Gaiety mixed 
Queen Anne’s Lace 
Rose Bushes—different colors 
and varieties. (See page 47) 
Salvia—Bonfire 
Shasta Daisy, Single 
Semi-Double Giants 
and 
Snapdragon or Antirrhinum— 
Giant mixture, (rust resist- 
ant), Half-tall mixture (rust 
resistant) 
Statice — Blue, Rose, Laven- 
der, White, Yellow, assorted 
colors 
Strawflower or Helichrysum— 
Many colors 
Sun Plant or Portulaca — 
Double mixed 
Sunflower or Helianthus — 
Sunshine mixture 
Sweet Peas (Early-flowering 
Spencer) — Mrs. Herbert 
Hoover, Mars, Shirley Tem- 
ple, Hope, Lavanda, Ball’s 
Orange Improved, Rain- 
bow mixture 
Tithonia or Florida Sunflow- 
er — Torch (dwarf), All- 
America winner 
Verbena—Master mixture 
Vinca or Periwinkle — Pink 
and White mixed 
Zinnia — Special Crown o' 
Gold mixture, Fantasy mix- 
ture, Giants of California 
special mixture. Pompon or 
Lilliput mixture, Crimson 
Monarch, Wonder Rose, 
Polar Bear, Sunburst mix- 
ture, Peppermint Stick, 
Persian Carpet 
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For further and complete information on growing flowers in Florida write the Florida Agricultural Experiment Station, mail- 
ing department, Gainesville, Fla., for a free copy of Florida Agricultural Extension Service Bulletin 133, entitled “Annual 
Flowers.” Also write The Kilgore Seed Company, Plant City, Florida, for a free copy of “Kilgore’s Flower Guide for Florida.” 
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