Foxglove 
English Daisy - Bellis Perennis 
Sow seed in June to give strong plants for transplanting in October, 
abundance of flowers will be produced in the early spring, lasting into 
the summer. 
1279 Double Mixed Colors Pkt., 20c; % 02., $1.25 
Daisy - Shasta 
1420 Alaska Pkt., 15c; ¥% 02., 50c 
Large, white, single blossoms with yellow center. Soak seed in warm 
water before sowing. Blooms in June and July. Height 21 feet. 
1422 Diener’s Giant Double White Pkt., 25c 
Flowers are somewhat variable. Many unusually fine specimens of 
double fringed, curled and quilled petals. Flowers large and carried 
on long stems. Height 21/2 feet. 
Delphinium - Hardy Larkspur 
Sow from January to September in flats. Use light, sandy soil, cover 
seed very slightly. Keep moist and shaded until germination starts. 
Gradually give more light and fresh air. Later transplant into flats and 
when large enough harden off in full sun before planting out. Rich soil, 
good drainage and sunny location are essential. Seed germinates in 20 
days. 
1507 Holmes’ Majestic Hybrids 
Pkt., 25c; % oz., $1.10; % oz., $2.00 
These are truly a charm of all the plants growing in your garden. 
Holmes’ Majestic Hybrids produce large flowers in all shades on tall. 
3- to 4-foot spikes. 
1501 Belladonna Improved Pkt., 20c 
Clear light sky-blue. A fine English improvement, many more flowers 
to each spike. A great favorite for cutting. 3 to 4 feet. 
1516 Pacific Giant Astolat Pkt., $1.00 
The first really pink Delphinium. 
1511 Pacific Giant Pure White (Galahad Series) Phieooe 
1512 Pacific Giant Pink-Lavender (Guinevere Series) 
Pita 
1513 Pacific Giant True Blue (Blue Bird Series) Pkt., 35c 
1514 Pacific Giant Lavender (Cameliard) Pkt., 35c 
1510 Pacific Giant Hybrids Mixed Pkt., 35c; 1/16 oz., $1.25 
A truly wonderful mixture, offering a range of colors from very pale 
shades of blue to indigo and royal purple. Flowers of huge size in 
both single and double. 
Dianthus - Hardy Garden Pinks 
1550 Plumarius Double Mixed (Clove Pinks) 
Pkt., 20c; % oz., $1.15 
A beautiful mixture, including hybrids of all possible shades. Noted 
for their fragrance and long bloom. Height 1 foot. 
Feverfew 
(See Matricaria) 
Forget-Me-Nots (Myosotis ) 
(See page 29) 
Foxglove - Digitalis 
1570 Holmes’ Giant Shirley Mixed Pkt., 20c; %& o0z., 90c 
They give a wonderful range of color. Bloom during June and July. 
Easy to grow in sun or shade, 3 feet tall. 
Gaillardia - Blanket Flower 
1630 Burgundy Pkt., 20c 
Large wine-red flowers on long, stiff stems on bushy plants. 2 feet. 
1626 Dazzler Pkt., 15c 
Clear bright gclden yellow with rich maroon-red center. 2 feet. 
Geum - The Rose of the Rockery 
1638 Mrs. Bradshaw Pkt.,, 2063-45 02, (0¢ 
Large double flowers of a fiery orange-red, blooming nearly all sum- 
mer. Splendid ‘cut flower. 2 feet. 
Gypsophila - Hardy Baby’s Breath 
1662 Paniculata Single Pkt., 15c; % oz., 30c 
Has masses of tiny white flowers on bushy plants in July and August. 
Effective for bouquets or borders. 2 feet. 
1663 Paniculata Double Pkt., 25c; % oz., $1.50 
This double white rosettelike flower is dried for florist use in winter 
bouquets. 2 feet. 
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