3813 N 7 STREET 
PHOENIX, ARIZONA 
LARKSPUR, Giant Imperial — Finest 
strain of annual larkspur. Large, showy, 
double flowers in lovely well-branched 
sprays. 
Bive Bell—A light blue. 
Blue Spire—Deep violet blue. 
Miss California—Non-fading pink. 
Red 
White Spire—Clear glistening pink. 
Giant Imperial Mixed. 
LINARIA, Fairy Bouquet, Mixed — 
Flowers iike miniature snapdragons on 
plants 10 to 15 inches high. Showy mix- 
ture includes rose, lavender, yellow and 
blue. Sun. 
LINUM — Graceful plants with round- 
faced shallow cup-like flowers in attrac- 
tive showy clusters. Sun. 
Annual Scarlet Flax —2 foot annual 
bright red. 
Perennial Blue Flax—2 foot perennial, 
light blue. 
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LOBELIA, Emperor William—Beauti- 
ful dwarf plant 4 to 6 inches high par- 
ticularly useful for bedding and edging. 
Bright blue flowers. 
LUPiINES—Easily grown showy plants 
with long narrow clusters of brightly 
colored pea-shaped flowers. Borders and 
excellent for cutting. 
Annual Lupines—Mixed colors. 
Russell Lupines—Large stately spikes 
in a variety of new, rich colors. Pkt. 15c. 
MARIGOLDS — These showy annuals 
are among the showiest summer flowers. 
Easy to grow, like fall sun. Best in light 
soil. Sun. . 
African Mixed — Fine mixture of the 
best sorts. 
Dwarf French Harmony — Flowers 
scabiosa-like with deep yellow center 
flanked with broad velvety maroon-brown 
petals. Early summer. Dwarf. 
Mission Giant, Goldsmith—Giant chrys- 
anthemum-flowered golden orange full 
double flowers. Bushy plants, early and 
free-flowering. Pkt. 25c. 
Super Yellow Supreme—Creamy 
lemon-yellow, loosely ruffled broad-pet- 
aled flower. 21% feet. 
Pigmy Yellow—Dwarf yellow. 
Pot o’Gold—Dwarf and compact plants, 
well-branched and neat in habit. Flowers 
large, loosely formed but with very full 
centers. Bright deep golden orange. 
MARIGOLD, POT O’GOLD | 
ALL PACKETS 10c EACH, unless noted otherwise 
MEXICAN FIRE BUSH (Kochia Childsi) 
—Also called Burning Bush, or Summer 
Cypress. An attractive quick-growing fo- 
liage plant. Leaves fine and feathery, 
bright green, becoming deep carmine 
red, finally bright flame red in fall. Sun. 
MIGNONETTE, Select Mixed—Flowers 
in cone-shaped clusters, not showy but 
delightfully and _ pleasingly scented. 
Plants 12 inches high. Sun. 
MILE-A-MINUTE VINE — Perennial, 
fast growing, making a dense growth. 
Inconspicuous flowers. 
MOONFLOWER—Large sweet-scented 
flowers much like Morning Glories but 
opening after sundown. 
White 
‘Blue—Evening Glory. 
Mixed—Blue, pink and white in mix- 
ture. 
MORNING GLORIES — Very popular 
annual vines making a quick cover on 
fences and trellises. Showy flowers open 
in daylight. 
Scarlett O’Hara—Bright red. Pkt. 15c. 
Clark’s Earliest Heavenly Blue—Large 
sky-blue_ flowers shaded to a _ yellow 
throat. Water sparingly and do not fer- 
tilize. 
Mixed—Vari-colored flowers. 
NASTURTIUMS—For dry, poor soils, 
nasturtiums have no equal. Sow in early 
spring. Sun. 
Double Mahogany—Semi-dwarf, double 
deep mahogany red, fragrant. 
Double Scarlet Gleam—Double scarlet 
flowers. 
Double Golden Gleam — Double fra- 
grant flowers on long strong stems 
above the leaves. 
Special Dwarf Double Gem Mixture— 
Dwarf, compact plants ideal for borders 
and edging. Semi-double, sweetly scented 
flowers. 
Tall or Climbing, Mixed — Unusually 
large single flowers. Seed pods may be 
picked while still green and used for 
pickling. 
Single Dwarf, Mixed Colors— 
NEMESIA, Mixed—Dwarf free-flower- 
ing annual, good for low borders. The 
wide range of showy colors and freedom 
of bloom place them among the showiest 
of garden flowers. 
NEMOPHILA, Baby Blue Eyes—Grows 
6 inches high with cup-shaped delicate 
blue flowers. For carpet bedding and 
cover for bulb plantings. 
NICOTIANA, Flowering Tobacco, Spe- 
cial Mixture — These colorful annuals 
grow about 3 to 4 feet and for a long time 
literally blaze with sweetly fragrant long 
tubular blooms. 
NIEREMBERGIA hippomanica (Dwarf 
Cup Flower)—Little low perennial sel- 
dom over 6 inches high freely covered 
with sheets of lavender cups with yellow 
centers. Pkt. 25c. 
PANSY—An excellent low growing an- 
nual for shady places. Plant in fall to 
give abundant flowers in early spring 
and summer. 
Pansy, Select Giant Mixed—A selection 
of giant-flowering varieties. Very showy. 
Compact, vigorous strain. Pkt. 25c. 
Fine Mixed—Smaller flowered strain, 
but equally colorful. Rich loose soil and 
a moist shady location are desirable for 
better flowers. 
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