DIDISCUS COERULEUS 
(Blue Lace Flower) 
Schling’s original BLUE LACE FLOWER. 
One of the most satisfactory and outstand- 
ing annuals in existence; these lacy exquisite 
blooms excel in satisfying the discriminat- 
ing flower lover. This gorgeous bloom was 
originally popularized by Mr. Max Schling. 
35c per pkt., 5 pkts., $1.50; oz., $3.00. 
DIMORPHOTHECA 
(African Daisies) 
Delightful annuals, with single Dasiy-like 
blossoms of orange and gold. They form 
compact and very bushy plants, are always 
in bloom, and are good for cutting. Sow in 
the hotbed in March and again outdoors in 
May. 
Aurantiaca Hybrids. Varying in color from 
white to blush-white, lemon-yellow to red- 
dish yellow, pale salmon to golden orange. 
Pkt., 35c, 14 oz., $1.25. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA 
(California Poppy) 
Sow in the garden where they are to grow, 
as they cannot be transplanted. They suc- 
ceed everyyhere, are always in bloom, and 
brighten the garden from July until frost. 
Gelden West. Pure golden yellow. Pkt., 25c; 
07,756, 
New Hybrid California Poppies. The im- 
provement represented in this new strain 
will be a real revelation. Flowers in lovely 
new shades, including soft pink, scarlet, 
chrome, copper-red, claret and royal pur- 
ple, all held erect on long, strong stems, 
will give your garden the rich touch of 
color from the foothills of the West. Pkt., 
35c; YW oz., $1.00; oz., $1.75. 
EUPHORBIA 
(Snow-on-the-Meountain ) 
Variegata. Elegant bushy plants, with broad 
green leaves veined and margined with 
white. Attractive in foliage groups and 
among flowers. 2 ft. Pkt., 25c; % oz., 75c. 
GAILLARDIA 
(Blanket Flower) 
The annual Gaillardias bloom quickly 
from seed, and continue flowering through- 
out the summer and fall. You can always 
go to them if you want flowers for a vase. 
Single, Mixed. (G. picta Lorenziana). Pkt., 
25c; 4 oz., 50c. 
Double Annual Gaillardia, Fiesta. A _bril- 
liant bright mixture of large fully double 
flowers, 214 to 3 inches across. Splendid 
for cutting. Pkt., 50c; 5 pkts., $2.25. 
GODETIA 
Only those who have seen vast masses of 
Godetias tastefully arranged can realize the 
effect produced by them. The double sorts 
we offer have the largest flowers, on long 
spikes, and are elegant for vases. 
Mixed. Pkt., 35c; 5 pkts., $1.50. 
GY PSOPHILA 
(Annual Baby’s Breath) 
A charming effect may be had by mixing 
sprays of Baby’s Breath with other long- 
stemmed cut flowers. Bloom quickly from 
seed, and liberal sowings should be made 
every 3 weeks from May to July to cut con- 
tinuously. 
Elegans grandiflora alba. Pure white. Pkt., 
25c; oz., 75c; %4 Ib., $2.00. 
Elegans grandiflora rosea. Delicate pink. 
Pkt., 35c; oz., $1.50; 14 Ib., $5.00. 
HIBISCUS 
(Mallow Marvels) 
Large-Flowering Hybrids. Although peren- 
nials they flower the first year from seed. 
The blooms are 6 to 7 inches across and 
the whole plant is extremely showy. Pkt., 
35c; 4 oz., $1.00. 
HOLLYHOCKS (Althea) 
Indian Spring. (Annual.) An annual ever- 
blooming new strain which flowers the 
first year from seed if sown early. In every 
way the same as the hardy varieties with 
the additional advantage of a longer 
blooming period. Mixed colors. Pkt., 35c; 
4 oz., $1.00. 
HELIANTHUS (Sunflower) 
Varieties we list are useful for cutting, 
especially the miniature sorts, which bear 
their flowers on slender stems, and form 
neat bushes about 3 feet high. Sow seed 
where you want them to grow, in hills two 
feet apart, allowing three plants to each 
hill, and you will have vigorous and showy 
plants. 
Double Chrysanthemum-Flowered. Beauti- 
ful, large, finely fringed, yellow, ball- 
shaped flowers, gracefully carried on long, 
wiry stems. 7 ft. Pkt., 35c; 5 pkts., $1.50. 
Mammoth Russian. Our common Sunflower, 
with huge flower-heads, mostly grown 
for seed, which are fed to parrots and 
poultry. Mixed. Pkt., 25c; 0z., 50c. 
Redwood Empire. A _ beautiful red-zoned 
Sunflower of unusual vigor and striking 
appearance. The contrasting brilliant red 
and yellow presents a flower never seen 
before. Pkt., 50c; 5 pkts., $2.25. 
HELIOTROPE 
Schling’s Selected Hybrids. Pkt., 50c; 5 pkts., 
$2.25. 
HUNNEMANNIA 
(Yellow Tulip Poppy) 
Single Yellow. A glorious sun-kissed golden 
yellow Poppy on a strong stem with fine 
feathery Eschscholtzia-like foliage; excel- 
lent for cutting. Sow outdoors in May 
where they are to grow, in rich soil. Covy- 
ered with lovely large yellow flowers from 
July to frost. 2 ft. Pkt., 35c; oz., $1.00. 
Semi-Double, Sunlite. Award of Merit, 1934. 
The Tulip Poppies are all lovely and easy 
to grow. The golden yellow flowers are 
semi-double, have great substance, and, 
having long stems, are superb cut flowers 
in addition to their garden value. Pkt., 
50c; %4 oz., $1.25. 
IMPATIENS 
(South African Balsam) 
One of the finest of all-year-round bloom- 
ing and bedding plants. Ideal for shade. 
Sultani. Pink and rose. 50c per pkt. 
Sultani Nana. Dwarf type; choice. $1.00 
per pkt. 
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KOCHIA (Summer Cypress) 
Trichophylla. Neat little bush resembling 
a small Cypress tree. An ornamental 
plant of the easiest cultivation. 2 ft. Pkt., 
DOC ROZ sn OGe 
LARKSPUR 
(Annual Delphinium) 
For very early flowers, sow the seed in 
hotbed in March and April and set plants 
out in May; in the garden sow as soon as 
the ground is warm. ‘It is very good prac- 
tice to sow annual Larkspur seed in the fall. 
New Regal Strain. A great improvement on 
all existing strains of Larkspur. Long 
spikes bear: huge, well-spaced florets rival- 
ing hardy Delphinium in size and beauty. 
Excellent for cutting. (Illus. on page 26.) 
Light Blue Dark Blue White 
Rose Light Pink Mixed 
All of above: Pkt., 50c; 5 pkts., $2.25. 
Didiscus—Blue Lace Flower 
