Kilgore’s Flower Seeds are Especially Adapted to Florida 
Hollyhock 
Plant from August thru January 
Approx. time seed sowing to bloom—5-6 mos. 
Grows 5 to 7 feet high. 
This type of hollyhock is well adapted to 
the climatic conditions of Florida. Thrives 
best on rich, well drained soil, but needs lots 
of water. Seed should be planted in the gar- 
den, spacing 3 feet between rows and 24 
inches in the rows. Produces very large 
(averaging four inches across) single, semi- 
double and double flowers, pink and dark 
red in color. Makes an ideal background. 
INDIAN SPRING (ANNUAL)—Produces a 
colorful display of double and semi-double 
rose and pink shades, borne mostly on a cen- 
tral spike. A very colorful mixture. Well 
suited to Florida. 
Pkt. 15c; ¥ oz. 35c; % oz. 60c; 2 oz. $1.00; 
1 oz. $1.50; 1% Ib. $5.00 
DOUBLE (ANNUAL) 
Frilled graceful double blooms in a wide 
color range. Very fine variety. 
Pkt. 15c; Yg oz. 70c; 2 oz. $2.00; 1 oz. $3.00 
Larkspur 
Plant from November thru January 
Approx. time seed sowing to bloom—2!2-3 mos. 
Grows 18 to 30 inches high. 
This is the annual form of the always- 
popular Delphinium, and blooms quickly 
from seed. Produces single and double flow- 
ers. The range of color includes all shades 
of blue, pink, red, and white, borne on long 
spikes. The seed should be placed in moist 
cloth in the ice compartment of a refrigera- 
tor for about forty-eight hours before sowing. 
Larkspur is a cool weather plant, so it is best 
to wait until November to plant. Seeds will 
fail to germinate if planted in hot weather. 
Sow seed ¥~ inch deep. Water with a fine 
spray. Thin to stand from 12 to 18 inches 
apart in 3 foot rows. The young plants are 
hardy. They like a full sun, plenty of fer- 
tilizer, and water. Make ideal cut flowers, 
good for bedding and backgrounds. 
REGAL FINEST MIXED — This is the 
branching type of Larkspur ye has sees 
greatly improved by ; 
selecting for double- 
mess and size of 
flowers, new colors 
and better habit of 
growth. The plants 
are well branched 
and produce many 
long, thick spikes 
closely set with a 
large array of Del- 
phinium-like florets 
of mixed colors, in- 
cluding blues, car- 
mine, rose, white, 
etc. Showy in beds 
” Hollyhock 
Annual Indian Spring 
and lovely for cutting. Vigorous and early. 
Y% oz. 55c; V2 oz. 90c; 
Eke oc; 
V4 |b. $5.00 
Vg oz. 30c; 
1 oz. $1.50; 
Larkspur—Regal Finest Mixed 
Linaria (Baby Snapdragon) 
Plant from September thru December 
Approx. time seed sowing to bloom—3 mos. 
Grows about 16 to 18 inches high. 
Useful for bouquets and bedding. Sow seed 
in flats or seedbeds, transplanting to garden 
inv2sit.srows, 12cinches aparteinsthe: row: 
Makes a free-flowering plant with small 
spikes of dainty Snapdragon-like flowers. 
Long blooming, resists frost, and well adapted 
to Florida. 
NORTHERN LIGHTS—An improved, taller 
growing Linaria. Very spectacular with wide 
range of color including darker shades. 
Pkt. 15c; Y% oz. 30c; % oz. 55c; 2 oz. 80c; 
1 oz. $1.40 
Lupine 
Plant from September thru December 
Approx. time seed sowing to bloom—2-2!2 mos. 
Grows 2 to 3 feet high. 
Dwarf Pixie grows 8 inches tall. 
Plants make decorative, palm-like foliage 
and stems covered with bristly hairs. Flowers 
are pea-shaped, borne in spires of varying 
length. Desirable for cutting and bedding. 
Also makes good backgrounds. Thin the 
plants to 12 inches apart in 3 foot rows. They 
will grow in comparatively poor soil, but they 
like full sun. Will flourish in partial shade 
but require an abundance of water during 
the blooming season. 
TALL ASSORTED COLORS 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 35; 12 oz. 60c; 1 oz. $1.00; 
Y% Ib. $3.00 
DWARF PIXIE DELIGHT — Uniformly 
dwarf, grewing 8 inches tall. Valuable as a 
border plant. Complete range of Lupine 
colors. 
Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 50c; % oz. 75c; 2 oz. $1.25; 
1 oz. $2.00; 1% Ib. $6.75 
