HIBISCUS—Rose Mallow 
(hp) Culture VI, 4' 
GIANT MIXED—Huge bell-shaped flowers 
in white, pink, red. Tall plants for damp 
spots. 
HOLLYHOCK 
(hp) Culture VI or VIII, 5° 
CHATER’S DOUBLE, MIXED—Large double 
flowers on tall spikes. Bloom in midsummer. 
HUNNEMANNIA—Mexican 
Tulip Poppy 
(a) Culture III, 1/,' 
SUNLITE—Soft yellow double poppy type 
flower. Bluish fine cut leaves, Different and 
effective, 15c. 
DELPHINIUM 
Pacific Giants 
IBERIS—SEE CANDYTUFT 
IPOMEA—SEE MORNING GLORY 
KOCHIA—Burning Bush or 
Summer Cypress 
(a) Culture III, 2!/' 
Compact pyramid. Needs no 
Bright green foliage makes neat, 
hedge. Turns bright red in fall. 
LADY SLIPPER—SEE BALSAM 
trimming. 
quick 
LARKSPUR—Annual 
Delphinium 
(a) Culture II or IY, 3' 
REGAL DARK BLUE—Tall spikes of large 
double flowers in a violet blue. 20c. 
REGAL WHITE — Pure glistening white 
spikes. Tall and stately. 20c. 
REGAL PINK—Lively 
Glorious when cut, 20c, 
light salmon pink, 
REGAL LILAC—Clear lilac with green buds, 
Tall with fat spike of large florets. 20c. 
REGAL ROSE—Rose color. Long, thick spikes 
with exceptionally large florets. Vigorous 
and early. 20c, 
RUBY—A genuine ruby red. A bright color 
in garden or bouquet, 
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GIANT REGAL MIXED—A fine mixture of 
the above and others. 
LAVATERA—Annual Mallow 
(a) Culture II, 2-3' 
LOVELINESS—Large bow] shaped, rosy pink 
flowers all summer, Attractive bronzy fo 
liage. 15c. 
LINARIA— 
Baby Snapdragon 
(hp) Culture |, Il, IV or VI 
NORTHERN LIGHTS—About 15” high. Bril- 
liant colors. Excellent quick-growing, cut- 
ting flower. 25c, 
CLEOME, Pink Queen 
GAILLARDIA, Double Picta 
LINUM——Flowering Flax 
(a) Culture III, (hp), VI, 1-2" 
SCARLET (a)—Bright red flowers in a con- 
stant succession all summer. 
PERENNIAL BLUE (hp)—Low bushy plant 
blooming from spring to midsummer. Small, 
clear blue flowers in profusion, 
LOBELIA 
(a) Culture | or V, 4" 
CRYSTAL PALACE—Compact border plant 
with myriads of tiny bright blue flowers. 
For all low use. l5c., 
LOVE-IN-A-PUFF—SEE BALLOON VINE 
LUPINE 
(hp) Cuiture Ill or VII, 3° 
RUSSELL’S MIXED—Finest of all the lupines! 
Brilliant colors in long, strong spikes sym- 
metrical closely packed. 20c, 
MALLOW, ANNUAL—SEE LAVATERA 
MALLOW, ROSE—SEE HIBISCUS 
ASTER 
Princess Elizabeth 
MARIGOLDS 
(a)Culture | or if be: 
African 
Tall Types 11/,-2' 
GLITTERS—Clear yellow. Double. 
with long stem, Pkt, 25c, 
Bushy 
MAMMOTH MUMS — Chrysanthemum-flow- 
ered, blooms in 21% months from seed, Deep 
sulphur yellow. 30 inches high. 
REAL GOLD—Large carnation-like flowers 
in striking bright orange, 25c., 
SUNSET GIANTS — Huge dahlia-flowered 
strain. Lemon and gold. 
YELLOW SUPREME—Light 
flowers of carnation form. 
yellow, large 
French 
Double Dwarf Types, 2-1’ 
COLOR MAGIC-—-New—12 inch mounds cov- 
ered with variegated colored flowers. An 
unusual cross in French Marigolds, Flow- 
ers are large and combinations are deep 
gold and henna red. Pkt. 25c. 
MELODY—Foot high plants with loads of 
orange ball-like flowers. 
RUBY RED—Compact, with bright red, 2” 
blooms. Reddest of all. Strikingly different. 
20c, 
SPRY—Compact plants with showy yellow 
flowers bordered with mahogany, Distinc- 
tive and showy. 
SUNKIST—Compact plants with masses of 
golden orange blossoms, Pkt. 25c. 
