COREOPSIS (p) 
Golden Wave. One of the most popular and easiest grown hardy plants. 
Blooms profusely from May until Fall if flowers are not allowed to go to seed. 
Sow seed early for first year blooms. Showy in the border, fine for cutting. Vig- 
orous grower. Plant in full sun for best results. Sow seeds early in protected 
seed beds or boxes and transplant 10 to 12 inches apart. 
SEMI-DOUBLE SUNBURST. A truly wonderful new strain 
with well filled deep golden yellow flowers 3 to 3% inches 
across. LOCEE KGa oie 00Z%. 
COSMOS (a) 
_ These delightful flowers with ornamental, feathery, fresh green foliage will 
find a good place in your garden where background color is desired. Large ar- 
tistic blooms are borne on large, graceful stems. Plant grows 4 or more feet 
high. May be adapted for borders or bedding. Sow after frost in open ground. 
Thin to 1 foot apart. 
EARLY SENSATION “RADIANCE.” All-America Silver 
Medal Winner. Deep rose distinctly overlaid with rich crim- 
son toward the yellow eyed center. 10c Pkt. $1.85 oz. 
EARLY SENSATION “PINKIE.” <A charming shade which 
is tall and lovely over a long blooming season. 
10¢ Pkt. $1.35 oz. 
EARLY SENSATION MIXED. A collection of all the thrill- 
ing Sensation shades. 10c Pkt. $1.00 oz. 
KLONDYKE ORANGE FLARE. An early bloomer. All- 
America Gold Medal Winner. Well-branched plants, 3 ft. 
tall, covered with showy single orange flowers. 
LOcePkt 90c oz. 
KLONDYKE “FIESTA.” All-America Silver Medal Winner. 
Flowers golden-orange with extra row of petals but color is 
flashed or striped with scarlet. 2% ft. tall. 10c Pkt. $3.00 oz. 
CYNOGLOSSUM (a) 
Chinese Forget-Me-Not. Delightfully lovely small, Forget-me-not like 
blooms borne on upright, graceful branches. Splendid for borders. Height: 2 
feet. Sow seeds early where plants are to bloom and thin to 8 inches apart. 
FIRMAMENT BLUE. Improved dwarf, bushy grower with 
rich blue flowers. 10¢ Pkt. Tbe oz. 
CYPRESS VINE (a) 
Rapid-growing climber ideal for trellis, fence or for cov- 
ering unsightly walls in your garden area. The delicate, fern- 
like foliage is accented with many small, star-shaped red 
blooms. Vine reaches heights of 15 feet and sometimes more. 
Sow seeds after last frost in hills 1% feet apart. Soak in luke- 
warm water a few hours before planting for quicker germina- 
tion. L0e Pkt. $1:20) oz: 
DAISIES (p) 
Sow early in indoor boxes or protected seed-beds. Transplant to 6 inches 
apart. 
DOUBLE DAISY. An almost fully double Daisy with long, 
slender snow white petals which curl and twist prettily so 
as to almost hide the pure yellow centers. 10c Pkt. $5.50 oz. 
AFRICAN MIXED. Delightful assortment of lovely colors. 
10c Pkt. $2.50 oz. 
SHASTA DAISY ALASKA—Pure white. 10c Pkt. $1.50 oz. 
DAHLIAS (p) 
Luxuriant flowering plants may be expected to bear in one season if seed 
is planted indoors in February or March. Makes gay displays, either massed 
in beds or grouped in the border. Excellent for cutting. Keep seed boxes warm 
and moist. 
UNWIN DWARF MIXED HYBRIDS. An unsurpassed mix- 
ture of all the lovely colors. Single and semi-double varieties. 
10e Pkt. $2.50 oz. 
DELPHINIUMS (p) 
Perennial Larkspur. Just the thing for those showy border displays. These 
lovely flowers range in color from pale blue to the deepest dark blue through 
shades of lilac, lavender and purple. Lots of pink and whites, providing masses 
of vivid, spire-like heads throughout June and July. Sow early in protected seed 
beds and transplant to 2 feet apart. Loves rich, well-cultivated soil. 
PACIFIC GIANTS. These are the prize-winning finest of 
all Delphiniums and a strain we unreservedly recommend for 
this area above all others. The enormous double flowers are 
beautifully placed on tall, stately spikes which reach to truly 
great heights. 
MIXED COLORS. 10c Pkt. $15.00 oz. 
HYACINTH BEAN (a) 
JACK BEAN. A half-hardy annual climber growing about 
10 feet high. Bears clusters of pea-shaped blooms on rigid 
stems 6 to 8 inches long. After the flowers have disappeared 
they are followed by ornamental seed pods which are velvety 
and of purple color. The foliage is heartshaped and green. 
30c Oz. $2.00 lb. 
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SALVIA—Splenden 
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COSMOS—Orange Flare 
GOURDS—Ornamental 
