FRESH FLOWER SEE 
BALSAM (a) 
Lady Slipper. Large, waxey camellia-like blooms in soft and vivid shades 
and combinations. Make magnificent beds and borders. Like sunny location in 
well-drained ground made up of rich soil. Height: 2 feet. 
CAMELLIA FLOWERED MIXED, 90c oz. CAMELLIA 
FLOWERED WHITE, $2.50 0z. ROSE FLOWERED MIXED, 
90¢ oz. 
BACHELOR'S BUTTONS (a) 
_ Centaurea Cyanus. Cornflower. Easily grown. Bear single or double 
thistle-like flowers. Fine for beds, borders or cutting. Plant in full sun in any 
good g-_rden soil. Sow seed in Spring or early fall. Thin 6 to 8 inches apart. 
RED BOY. BLUE BOY. PINKIE. Oz. 75¢ 
MIXED COLORS. Oz. 60c. 
BEGONIA (a) 
Fibrous rooted. Ideal everblooming plants for beds, borders, pots and win- 
dow boxes. Do well in hclf-shade as well as full sun. Withstand wet weather 
better than most annuals. Ideal houseplants. Bloom all the year around. 10 
to 12 inches high. Sow early in saucers filled with finely sifted, sandy soil. 
Do not cover the seed but merely press lightly. 
SEMPERFLORENS. Mixed colors. 2 inch diameter. Pro- 
fuse bloomers. 25¢ Packet. 
BLUE BONNETS (p) 
The state flower of Texas. Plant August through the winter. Come back 
year after year. Brighten up those big spcces or special spots around the back 
yard or alley way which might otherwise look drcb and uninteresting. 
380c oz. $1.95 lb. 
BLUE LACE FLOWER (a) 
Didiscus Coeruleus 
A dainty plant, growing 12 ft. high, blossoms from July to November. 
Rounded clusters of clear-blue flowers with slender tubes suggest miniature lace 
parasols, or delicately formed and colored heads of familiar Wild Carrot or 
“Queen’s Lace’ handkerchiefs. Sow seed outdoors in moist and cool (though 
not shady) location in early spring. 
10e Pkt. $1.25 oz. 
ASTER—Giant Improved Crego 
BALSAM—Camellia Flowering White 
BELLES OF IRELAND 
BELLES OF IRELAND. Everyone is planting this old- 
fashioned favorite this year. It’s the vogue! Large, bushy 
plants grow as high as 3 feet, forming clusters of pastel- 
green, bell-shaped blossoms along the strong, sturdy stems. 
Plant just about anywhere you like. Take very little care 
but will respond beautifully to moisture and shallow cultiva- 
tion. Very prolific, and very showy. Planted in April or May 
will bloow around St. Patrick’s Day. 25¢c Pkt. $8.50 oz. 
CARNATIONS (p) 
Need good, rich well-cultivated soil if they would produce large blooms. 
Rapid growers, coming into bloom in 5 to 6 months. Height: 15 inches. Sow 
the seeds from January to March, as early as possible in indoor boxes or hotbeds. 
Transplant when large enough to handle a distance of 8 to 10 inches apart. 
CHABAUD’S GIANT IMPERIAL MIXED. Robust, erect 
plants, 15 to 18 inches, come into bloom 5 months after sow- 
ing the seed and supply a great abundance of large, double 
flowers with handsome serrated edges. 10c Pkt. $3.00 oz. 
CHABAUD’S GIANT IMPERIAL STRIPED MIXED. 1% 
to 2 feet tall. Spicy fragrance, long period of bloom and 
easily cultured. The lovely fringed flowers are offered in 
rich shades of red, rose, salmon, yellow and white, are often 
striped and blotched. L0G REpaes>.25807- 
ENGLISH GIANTS MIXED. A superb mixture. The finest 
outdoor carnation. Huge, delightfully fragrant blooms com 
parable to the beautiful greenhouse varieties. Very attractive 
foliage on sturdy 18 inch stems. Flowers the first year from 
seed if started indoors in February. Light winter covering is 
advisable. 10c Pkt. $4.50 oz. 
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