® A.B.C. Supreme Quality Hower Seeds 
Larkspur 
In northern states an outdoor sowing in early September will give the 
best blooms in the Spring, however if sown as early in the Spring as the 
ground can be worked, fine spikes may be obtained. Sowings are usually 
made in January for a crop under glass. The base branching types are 
the best for cutting. 
GIANT STEEPLECHASE 
A truly giant Larkspur with bigger florets in longer and stronger 
spikes than any other. It is gorgeous for garden and cutting. 
Summer flowering and heat resisting. See Novelties. 
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REGAL 
Very long spikes of huge well spaced florets make this new strain 
of Florist’s Market larkspur distinctive. Some flowering trials proved 
this strain to be superior. 
Dark Blue Lilac Rose 
Deep Carmine Pink White 
Regal Mixed 
Tr. Pkt...40c¢ Yeoz...$1.00 Oz...$1.80 40z...$6.00 Lb...$18.00 
SUPREME 
A new base branching strain with a tremendous main flower spike 
formed by many fully double large flowers with broad petals closely 
spaced on the stem. Outstanding new colors. 
Dark Blue. Rich violet purple. Rose. Pure, deep rose. 
Light Blue. New. Beautiful long spikes. Salmon. A true strong shade. 
Lilac. Clear lilac. White. A truly pure white. 
Pink. Clear pink. 
Supreme Mixture. 
Tr. Pkt....40c Yoz....$1.00 Oz....$1.80 40z....$6.00 Lb....$18.00 
You'll find the new types of Base Branching Larkspur 
the best. 
IMPERIAL OR BASE BRANCHING 
The standard strain. We list only the most called for varieties. 
Blue Bell. Azure blue. Lilac King. Extra fine lilac shade. 
Brilliant Rose. Pink Perfection. Soft pink. 
Carmine King Impr., bright car- Pink King. Salmon-rose. 
Dae Sweet Lavender. Lavender-blue. 
Exquisite Pink. White King. The best clear white. 
Gloria Improved. Bright rose-pink. Finest Mixed. 
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LUPINUS (Lupins) 
A January sowing will flower in May. Lupines are difficult to trans- 
plant and should be sown in pots or in the beds where they are to 
bloom. They prefer lime free, moist soil and partial shade. 
HARTWEGI GIANTS OR KING 
An improved strain. 3 to 4 feet high, with base branching habit. Each 
plant produces from 4 to 6 spikes of bloom, which are much larger 
than the old type. 
Dark Blue. Rich Oxford blue. Sky Blue. Clear light blue. 
Heliotrope. Rosy purple. White. Glistening pure white. 
Choice Mixed. 
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PERENNIAL LUPIN. See page 39. 
MARVEL OF PERU (Four O'clock) 
Bright colored flowers which open in the afternoon or all day on 
cloudy days. Very easily grown most anywhere. An old favorite. 
DAL 
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MESEMBRY ANTHEMUM 
Criniflorum (Livingston Daisy). Flowers in a variety of color cover the 
dwarf spreading plants. Give it a sunny location and plenty of water. 
Crystallinum (Ice Plant). White flowers. Foliage is covered with 
globules which resemble ice. Excellent for a dry, sandy location. 
MIGNONETTE 
Sow in August for a winter crop and in January for a spring crop. 
Water carefully and grow cool. 1 ft. 
Tr. Pkt. Ys oz. Oz. 
New York Market. For forcing............. 30c 50c $1.60 
Machet Giant. Large flowering............ 25c 40c 1.20 
MIMOSA (Sensitive Plant) 
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