103 African Daisy, Hybrids Mixed (15)— 
Compact, bushy plants with white, orange, 
gold and salmon blossoms from July to Oc- 
tober. Very fine for cutting. Pkt. 10c 
107 Alyssum Procumbens, Carpet of 
Snow (4)—The dwarf, white, edging plant 
that is so desirable. Blooms all summer and 
fall. Each plant is a compact mass of snow- 
white blossoms. Pkt. 10c 
122 Alyssum, Violet Queen (6)—A new 
dwarf compact variety bearing beautiful 
bright violet flowers all summer and fall. It 
is a pleasing contrast to the white flowering 
alyssums. Pkt. 10c 
118 Bachelor Button, Double Mixed (20) 
—_An abundance of double, colorful flowers 
from July until frost. Fine for cutting. 
Pkt. 10c 
123 Calendula, Pacific Beauty Mixed (24) 
A new class of Calendula that is more heat 
resistant and much improved over the old 
fashioned Pot Marigold. The extra large 
blooms are dark orange with a scarlet sheen 
which makes them gracefully attractive. Ex- 
cellent for cutting. Pkt. 10c 
127 Campanula, Cup and Saucer, Can- 
terbury Bell (20)—An easily grown biennial 
that gives a profusion of blue, rose, and white 
flowers. Pkt. 10c 
129 Canterbury Bell, Annual Mixed (24) 
—Blue, pink, rose, violet, and white flowers 
in late summer and autumn. A fine border 
flower. Pkt. 10c 
130 Carnation, Chabaud’s Giant Imp. 
(146)—Our most popular early flowering clove- 
scented carnation. The robust, long-stemmed 
plants give continuous bloom. Pkt. 10c 
131 Castor Bean, Ricinus (120) — Tall- 
growing background plant with ornamental 
foliage. Useful for screening alleys and un- 
sightly places. Pkt. 10c 
136 Cockscomb, Celosia Cristata (30)— 
The velvety-red heads of this old fashioned 
celosia add color to the garden. Pkt. 10c 
808 Cosmos, Fiesta (30)—This magnificent 
new annual won the top Silver Medal All- 
America Selections Award for 1952. Brings a 
new color to the popular Cosmos family. The 
bright orange petals are flashed with scarlet. 
Flowers are semi-double, ruffled, with lacy 
foliage. Makes a compact plant 21% feet tall 
that blooms all summer long. Showy in the 
garden and excellent for cutting. Grows every- 
where. Pkt. 25c 
Cosmos, Fiesta 
133 Cosmos, Radiance (48)—A top All- 
America winner, a new combination of two 
new colors. The petals are deep rose with a 
rich crimson eye and a bright yellow center. 
It has a neat, compact erect growth habit and 
as a cutflower is unsurpassed. Long stems, 
strong enough to arrange easily. Blooms all 
summer. Pkt. 15c 
141 Cosmos—New Extra Early Sensation 
Mixed (48)—A new strain that blooms two 
weeks earlier than other varieties. A full color 
range of very large flowers. Pkt. 10c 
124 Celosia, Pampas Plume (30)—Large, 
feathered plumes of many bright colors, 
bronze, copper, gold, sunset and reds, on long 
stems. Blooms right through hottest summer 
weather. Striking in the garden and fine for 
cutting. Grows about 3 feet tall, very easy to 
grow, requires no attention except watering 
in dry weather. Once you see this, you and 
your neighbors will want more. Pkt. 25c 
303 Dahlia, New Dwarf Hybrids (20)— 
This new strain of Dahlias is selected to give 
a higher percentage of true doubles and a 
much wider range of colors. Pkt. 10c 
145 Dianthus, Pinks, Heddewigii Dbl. 
Mixed (12)—The freely-produced flowers of 
crimson, purple, pink, and white are fine for 
cutting. Pkt. 10c 
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148 Four O’Clocks, Marvel of Peru (24) 
—Flowers of red, yellow, lilac and white. The 
glossy foliage and profuse bloom make it an 
attractive border plant from July until frost. 
Pkt. 10c 
154 Gypsophila, Annual Baby’s Breath 
(15)—This improved London Market strain 
gives an abundance of large, pure white flow- 
ers. Make several plantings for continuous 
bloom. Pkt. 10c 
183 Pansy, Giant Superb Mixed (6)—A 
large flowering strain in a beautiful color 
range. Pkt. 10c 
308 Pansy, Super Swiss Giants (6)—For 
size, color, and free blooming qualities this 
garden favorite is unsurpassed. Pkt. 15c 
196 Poppies, American Legion (30)—Bril- 
liant scarlet that brightens your flower gar- 
den. Blooms the same time as Larkspur (page 
77) so when planted with Blue and White 
Larkspur, it makes a colorful display. Reseeds 
itself making it last for years. The best red 
poppy. Pkt. 10c 
719 
The annual Chrysanthemum is easily grown 
and loved by all. Early blooms, choice colors. 
Pkt. 10c 
209 Portulaca, Rose Moss, DbI. Mixed 
(4)—Our unsurpassed, choice doubles. Deli- 
cate green foliage simply covered all season 
with bright colored flowers. The flowers re- 
semble small roses and in dry weather are at 
their best. Pkt. 10c 
225 Snmapdragon, New Tetra (30)— These 
new Giant Ruffled Tetraploid Snapdragons 
are the largest flowered of all. Distinctly ruf- 
fled with richer, brighter, clearer colors, beau- 
tiful tone blendings and combinations. You 
will be amazed at their striking beauty. 
Pkt. 15c 
Rust- 
226 Snapdragon, 
proof (30)—A mixture of our own selection, 
taller in habit than the California type and 
Super Giants, 
Pkt. 10c 
228 Strawflowers, Everlasting, Mixed 
(20)—Our own collection of many kinds espe- 
cially selected for your winter and decorative 
bouquets. Pkt. 10c 
243 Salvia, Splendens, Globe of Fire (16) — 
Continuous blooms of brilliant scarlet for your 
borders, beds and window boxes. Pkt. 10c 
244 Tithonia, Torch — Waist high, bushy 
plants with brilliant orange-scarlet, single, 
dahlia-like blooms. Ideal for background and 
also a good cut flower. Pkt. 15c¢ 
248 Verbena, Giant Hybrids (10) — Fine 
for borders, beds, porch boxes and among tall 
growing plants like Lilies. Bloom all summer 
and fall. All colors mixed. Pkt. 10c 
bearing larger blossoms. 
