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ALL PACKETS 10c EACH, unless noted otherwise 
3813 N 70 STREET 
PHOENIX,ARIZONA 
SWEET WILLIAM 
VERBENA 
TITHONIA 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus barbatus) 
—Free flowering perennial with large 
clusters of brilliant pink in reds, pinks 
and white, many with two colors. 1 to 142 
feet in height. 
Select Double Mixed. 
TEXAS BLUE BONNET (Lupinus Tex- 
ensis)—Showy annual 18 inches high, pro- 
ducing long clusters of lupine flowers in 
late spring and early summer. Dark blue, 
tinged with white. Sun. 
TITHONIA—Commonly known as the 
Mexican Sunflower. Does fine in ex- 
tremely hot places. Grows about eight 
feet tall. Likes summer weather. Very 
showy flowers. Sun. 
Speciosa—Annual, in height, habit and 
shape of flowers it reminds of a single 
dahlia. 8 feet. Sow in spring for late 
summer and fall bloom. 
Fireball — Taller growing, with daz- 
zling brilliant flowers in late fall. Has 
good foliage and makes a fine back- 
ground plants. 
VENIDIUM — A lovely annual with 
grey-green foliage and graceful stems 
bearing 4-inch daisy-like flowers with 
Lone overlapping petals. Height 2 feet. 
un. 
Fastuosum—F lowers rich orange with 
tae brown zone at base, center blue- 
ack. 
Fastuosum hybrid—Petals zoned also 
but instead of orange, these include apri- 
cot, orange, salmon, yellow and white. 
VERBENA, Arizona Giants—For beds, 
borders, or window boxes, banks and 
parking strips, these giant flowered Ver- 
benas produce an amazing display of 
color. Free flowering. Height 9 to 12 
inches. 
Biue—Deep royal blue. 
Lavender Glory 
Pink—Showy pink. 
Red—Bright red. 
White—Clear white. 
Mixed Colors—Very fine mixture. 
VIOLA, Mixed Shades (Baby Pansy)— 
Fine for sun or shade. Pkt. 15c. 
VIOLET, Sweet-scented — The univer- 
sal spring charmer. 
VINCA ROSEA, Madagascar Periwinkle 
—Ornamental bushy plants with glossy 
green foliage and profusion of large 
phlox-like flowers. 2 feet. 
Mixed Colors 
Pink—Selected pink flowered strain. 
VINCA 
VIRGINIAN STOCK (Malcomia_ or 
Mahon Stock) — Quick-growing annuals 
about 1 foot high. A useful plant for 
covering beds of bulbs, in front of bor- 
ders or rock gardens. Free blooming. 
Mixed Colors 
WISTERIA—Perennial vine with beau- 
tiful lavender to purplish flower clusters. 
Thrilling to grow from seed. 
VINE SEEDS 
IPOMOEA, HEAVENLY BLUE IMPR. 
In planting vines, never plant until 
the soil is thoroughly warm. If it is 
too cool, the seeds will rot before 
growing. To aid germination of par- 
ticularly hard seeded varieties, filing 
a small notch at the top of the seed 
will help considerably. Always select 
the driest, sandiest part of the garden 
for vines. Keep plants on the dry side 
in order to induce early and abundant 
flowering rather than sparse growth 
of foliage. Heavy watering will make 
leaves and few flowers. Most vines 
show off best when planted against a 
wall or fence. 
Mile-a-Minute Gourds 
Kudzu Vine 
Moon Flower 
Morning Glories 
Balloon Vine 
Cypress Vine 
Scarlet Runner Beans 
