TITHONIA 
TORCH. In Fast-growing an- 
brilliantfirered yal climber to 25’. 
from August Beautiful fern-like 
until frost and foliage ablaze with 
only waist- fiery, cardinal-red 
high. Earlier fowers from mid- 
than old ones. 
Keeps long in 
water. (Pkt. 
20c). 
summer until frost. 
(Pkt. {5c) (Jumbo 
Pkt. 35c). 
PES 
CENTAUREA BALSAM 
Corn Flower (or Double Camellia 
Bachelor’s But- Flowered. Colorful 
flowers like tiny ca- 
mellias fill symmet- 
tical bushy plants. 
strain; used iN Good for borders, 
bouquets. Mixed fedding or in pots. 
colors. (Pkt. 10¢) Apout 2’. (Pkt. 10c) 
(% oz. 45e). (4% oz. 50c). 
ton.) Choice, dou- 
ble - flowering 
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CALENDULA 
Often called Scotch or Pot Mari- 
gold, Calendulas are popular, in- 
dispensable annuals which can al- 
ways be relied upon to furnish cut 
flowers and continuous bloom in 
the garden from May until frost 
in the north—practically all year 
’round in the south. We are offer- 
ing you this year a superb mixture of the 
finest, newest strains with long, straight 
stems ideal for cutting and big, well- 
formed flowers in clear, bright yellow, 
golden yellow, orange and orange-red, some 
with laciniated petals. Order the SPECIAL 
CALENDULA MIXTURE. (Pkt. (5c) (Jum- 
bo Pkt. 35c) (% oz. 60c). 
FOUR O'CLOCK 
A mixture of white, 
yellow, crimson and 
violet, fragrant flow- 
ers; glossy foliage. 
Flowers open in the 
afternoon. Make 
nice low hedge. 2’. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 
CLEOME 
Pink Queen. 4 to 5’ 
high with great, sal- 
mon-pink panicles of 
bloom. Plants from seed 
sown in open ground in 
May blossom July to 
frost. (Pkt. 15¢) (Jum- 
bo Pkt. 35¢) (%4 oz. 
65c). 
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SS fr ERAS ; 
nti BES 
LACE-FLOWER 
Lacy, lavender- 
blue flowers 214” 
across‘on 2’ stems, 
fine for cutting from 
July to hard frosts. 
Keeps well in water. 
(Pkt. #5c) (% oz. 
50c). 
CANDYTUFT 
Popular, low an- 
nual for bedding, 
borders and cutting. 
Sown in April, flow- 
ers in June. Fine mix- 
ture of white, pink, 
lilac and red. (Pkt. 
10c). 
DIANTHUS (Pinks) 
Everblooming Sweet Williams 
SWEET WIVELSFIELD. A cross between 
annual Pinks and Sweet William, combining 
the free and continuous blooming qualities 
of the former and the hardiness of the lat- 
ter. Good for borders, cut flowers. Height 
1’. Colors from intense crimson to rose, 
light pink and white. (Pkt. (5c) (Jumbo 
Pkt. 35c). 
DOUBLE MIXED. Clusters of brightly 
colored, very double flowers. Edges and 
petals are exquisitely fringed. A fine mix- 
ture of white, pink, rose, red and maroon 
colors. One of most profuse bloomers, 
often reseed themselves and bloom follow- 
AT we 
CobaeaScandens AnnualPoinsettia 
(Cup- and - Saucer- MEXICAN ; rl RE 
vine; Cathedral- PLANT (Euphorbia 
bells.) Annual climb-  Heterophylla), | Grows 
er 30 to 50’. Large,  uickly to 3’, In sum- 
bell-shaped flowers mer the top central 
B rst pf then leaves turn to rich 
are first green, the a ciacseu riot ona 
autiful lilac- : 
turn bea to the greenhouse varie- 
} J s Mi 
ali 150) 4 eriinabe ties. (Pkt. 20c) (Jum- 
Pkt '35c) bo Pkt. 50¢). 
GAILLARDIA 
Colorful as a Nav- 
ajo Indian blanket. 
Zoe 
AFRICAN DAISY 
Gorgeous daisies 
214” across in white, 
cream, yellow, aes haere aa ne: 
ing. Quite - 
cee ee and ee ering from early 
Easy to gtow an summer until late 
early to bloom. About fall. Mixture of 
1’. (Pkt. 20¢) (Jum- — pright colors. (Pkt. 
bo Pkt. 50c). 0c) (14 oz. 40c). 
’ at - a) eS ? 
MOLTEN-FIRE 
Magnificent foliage plant to 3’. Leaves are 
bronze until plants are 2/ high, then turn 
gradually into a bonfire of crimson-rose, last- 
ing 3.months or more. (Pkt. {5c¢) (Jumbo 
Pkt. 35c) (%4 oz. 60c). 
EVERLASTINGS 
for Winter Bouquets 
You don’t need a greenhouse to have 
cut flowers during the winter. Sow these 
easily grown Everlastings outdoors in 
spring, cut the flowers at the peak of 
their beauty, tie them in small bunches 
and hang them heads down in a dry place 
until needed for winter bouquets. Our 
popular mixture of the best kinds. (Pkt. 
ing season. 
(Pkt. 15¢) (Jumbo Pkt. 35e). eee) 
SWEET 
SCENTED 
Double Gleam Type 
Semi-Dwarf—18” Tall 
SCARLET GLEAM. Rich, daz- 
zling orange-scarlet double blooms 
of immense size. (Pkt. 15ce) (Jum- 
bo Pkt. 30c) (% Ib. $1.00). 
GOLDEN GLEAM. A mass of 
large, sweet-scented golden yellow 
semi-double flowers. (Pkt. 15c) 
(Jumbo Pkt. 30c) (% Ib. $1.00). 
DOUBLE GLEAM HYBRIDS. 
Wide range of reds, oranges, yel- 
lows and crimsons. (Pkt. 1{5c) 
(Jumbo Pkt. 30c) (% Ib. $1.00). 
NASTURTIUM COLLECTION 
1 Pkt. each of Golden Gleam, 
Scarlet Gleam, Golden Globe 
ane Scarlet Globe. All 4 only 
50c. 
(Jumbo Pkt. 35c). 
NASTURTIUMS 
Double Globe Type 
Dwarf—1’ Tall 
DWARF GOLDEN GLOBE. 
Giant, golden-yellow double flow- 
ers. (Pkt. {5c) (Jumbo Pkt. 30c) 
(44 Ib. $1.20). 
DWARF GLOBE HYBRIDS. 
Colors from yellow to deep ma- 
roon. (Pkt. (5c) (Jumbo Pkt. 30c) 
(%4 Ib. $1.20). 
DWARF SCARLET GLOBE. 
Fiery scarlet, double blooms of 
huge size. (Pkt. {5c) (Jumbo Pkt. 
30c) (% Ib. $1.20). 
Sees ae 
SINGLE-FLOWERED. DWARF. 
All shades and colors. Free-bloom- 
ing and fine for beds, borders and 
rockeries, as well as cutting. (Pkt. 
{0c) (oz. 30c) (% Ib. 85ce). 
Shirley Poppies — 
Annual 
CAMPANULA Pbae 
+1 mixture of 
Like Canterbury-bells . 
but bloom first season giant double 
if sown early indoors lowers. They | 
defy frosts, | 
One of show- 
iest poppies, 
(Pkt. (0c) 
(% 02. 30¢). 
and set outside after 
frost. 2 to 2%’. Mixed 
pink, rose, light blue, 
dark blue and white. 
(Pkt. 15e) (% oz. 50¢), 
NICOTI 
Plant near 
porch or window — 
for evening fra- — 
grance, - Basily 
grown and free- 
flowering. 3’. 
Branching bushy 
habit. Mixed col- 
(Sc) ors, (Pkt. te) 
(% oz. 400), 
2 
MOONFLOWER 
Sweet scented flow- 
ers to 6” across on 
fast growing vines 
20’ high. Dense fo- 
liage furnishes shade. 
Mixed pink and 
white. (Pkt. 
(% OZ. 45c). 
Pe 
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MORNING GLORY 
ROSE MARIE—(See Photo Above.) 
Lovely, deep rose-pink flowers like the 
double ruffled Petunias. Begins 
blooming early and continues all sum- 
mer and fall. Used on trellis, porch, 
arbor, fence, ete. (Pkt. {5¢) (Jumbo 
Pkt. 35c) (%4 oz. 50c). 
DARLING. Wine-red with snow- 
white throat. (Pkt. (5¢) (% oz. 45c). 
GIANT IMPERIAL. Largest flowers ; : 
all colors intermingled. (Pkt. {5ce) 
(Jumbo Pkt. 35ce). 
PEARLY GATES. Purest white, 
444” flowers. (Pkt. (5c) (14 oz. 45¢). 
SCARLET O’HARA. Vivid 4” flow- 
ers freely produced. (Pkt. 1[5c) 
(%4 0z. 45ce). 
HEAVENLY BLUE. 
Below.) Most popular; sky blue 5” 
blooms. (Pkt. 5c) (Jumbo Pkt. 35e) 
(4% oz. 65c). 
RED, WHITE and BLUE 
(See Photo 
MORNING GLORY GOLLECTION 
1 Pkt. each of Scarlet O’Hara, i 
Pearly Gates and Heavenly Blue. All 
3 only 40c. 
Heavenly 
Blue 
