FLOWER SEEDS, continued 
NICOTIANA SANDERAE HYBRIDS. Very fragrant, tube or trumpet- 
shaped flowers on a large, bushy plant. Carmine, rose and pink. 
OLD-FASHIONED FLOWER GARDEN MIXTURE. A carefully  se- 
lected mixture of hardy and easily grown flowers. Useful for covering 
rough spots or eyesores around the home. With little care will flourish 
throughout the summer. 
PANSY, Trimardeau Mixed. Fine ‘for bedding. Medium-sized flowers, 
freely produced. 
PETUNIA, Balcony Blue. Large, single blooms of rich cornflower-blue. 
Vigorous, free-blooming plants. 
Blue Bee. A bedding variety with clear violet-blue flowers. 
Fire Chief. The reddest of all, the color deepening somewhat toward 
the throat. 
Rosy Morn. Large; bright rose with a white throat. 
Hybrid Mixed. Vigorous plants with very large flowers, some striped 
and others self-colored in many rich shades. 
PHLOX drummondi, Mixed. An annual Phlox producing masses of bright- 
colored flowers on low plants. Blooms all summer long. 
PINKS (Dianthus chinensis), Double Mixed. Double fringed flowers in 
many shades of pink, crimson, and white. Plants 1 foot high. 
Single Mixed. Single flowers in a good range of colors. 
POPPY, American Legion. Large single flowers of brilliant orange-scarlet. 
Long, strong stems. Fine for home gardens. 
California Mixed (Eschscholtzia). Bright yellow and orange, four-petaled 
flowers. Gray, feathery foliage. Likes full sun. 
Iceland Mixed. Slender-stemmed, graceful flowers in shades of white, 
yellow and orange. 
Shirley, Single Mixed. A quick-growing annual with brilliant, silky 
flowers, fluted and crinkled. 
PORTULACA, Double Mixed. A low, spreading plant for sunny places. 
Flowers are like bright little rosettes in a wide range of colors. 
Single Mixed. Fine for rock gardens and sunny banks. 
PYRETHRUM roseum, Mixed. Long-stemmed, daisy-shaped flowers in 
many delicate shades of pink, white, rose and crimson. A perennial, 
blooming the second year from seed. 
RICINUS (Castor-oil Bean), Mixed. Grown for the ornamental foliage. 
Very vigorous plants growing 4 to 15 feet in a season. 
SALPIGLOSSIS, Mixed. Flowers shaped like a trumpet, with a velvety 
texture. Grows 3 feet tall and is a fine border plant. 
SALVIA, Bonfire. Spikes of blazing scarlet in midsummer. Useful for 
bedding. 
America. A brilliant bedding plant. Popular for beds, borders, edgings 
and pot culture. 
SCABIOSA, Double Mixed. Grows 214 feet high and blooms from early July 
till frost. Long-stemmed, double, fragrant flowers, excellent for cutting. 
Nicotiana SHASTA DAISY. Perennial plants bearing long-stemmed, dazzling white 
daisies with bright yellow centers. Blooms the second year. 
SNAPDRAGON, Semi-dwarf Mixed. Produces 18-inch spikes of bloom 
in all colors. A very popular cut-flower. 
SNOW-ON-THE-MOUNTAIN. The silvery white foliage is more out- 
standing than the inconspicuous flowers. Showy and strong growing. 
STOCK, Dwarf Ten Weeks Mixed. Good for bedding or for pots. Mixed 
colors. A favorite for garden decoration. 
Evening-scented (Matthiola). Plant 2 feet high. Flowers in spikes with 
strong clove fragrance; easily grown. 
STRAWFLOWER (Helichrysum), Mixed. Daisy-shaped, straw-like flowers 
in many colors. May be dried for winter bouquets. 
SUNFLOWER, Mammoth Russian. Immense heads. Seeds are well filled 
with meat and have a thin shell. 
SWEET SULTAN, Mixed. Dainty, thistle-like flowers in shades of mauve, 
pink, and white. Long, slender stems, good for cutting. 
SWEET WILLIAM, Mixed. An old-fashioned, always-popular flower 
blooming in midsummer. Fragrant; bright colors. Blooms the second 
year after planting. 
TITHONIA, Torch. Flowers are fiery orange-red and quite spectacular. 
cea ee VERBENA, Mixed. Spreading growth. Clusters of bright blooms in shades 
Single Annual Poppies of red, blue, pink, and scarlet. Blooms very well in hot weather. 
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