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' ORANGE AND SALMON SHADES 
Prince of Orange. Best deep orange. 
Smiles. Clear glistening salmon best de- 
scribes this exquisite variety. The large 
flowers are beautifully waved and fluted. 
RED SHADES 
Red Boy. Deep crimson; an abundance 
of velvety flowers on long stems. 
Welcome. By far the best and most bril- 
liant, dazzling, scarlet Sweet Pea. Abso- 
lutely sunproof. Supreme for exhibition. 
CERISE SHADES 
Mrs. A. Searles. Salmon-cerise, emerging 
into a soft oriental red. A remarkable 
and distinct color. 
Mollie. Cerise with touch of orange. 
MAROON AND PURPLE SHADES 
Warrior. Rich chocolate maroon. A mag- 
nificent variety which has held its place 
and popularity for a number of years. 
Olympia. Deep rich purple of graceful 
form and immense size. 
CHOICE MIXTURE—Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c 
Giant Waved Spencers Choice Mixed 
This mixture is grown from a spe- 
cial formula which has been built up 
and perfected during many years. It 
contains over forty of the very best 
standard varieties of the most recent 
introductions, all waved and giant 
flowering. Pkt. 15c. 
THE NEW CUTHBERTSON SWEET PEA 
All Colors: Pkt. 15¢; 0z. 65c 
Where other types do not perform well, 
Cuthbertsons are the answer, especially 
in hot and dry areas. They are very 
rugged, producing tremendous blooms on 
long stems and are ten days earlier than 
Spencers. Cuthbertson Sweet Peas are 
now available in a complete color range. 
They are vigorous under all conditions. 
Carol. Clear pink. 
Coline. Cerise. 
Danny. Navy blue. 
Frances. Lovely salmon. 
Frank G. Lavender. 
Helen. Silver pink. 
Catherine. Clear cerise. 
Janet. Pure white, black seeded. 
Jimmy. Dazzling bright scarlet. 
Kenneth. Rich crimson. 
Lois. Rose pink. 
Marion. Cream. 
Tommy.: Clear light blue. 
Cuthbertson’s Mixed Blend. An excel- 
lent range of 25 to 30 colors, well bal- 
anced. Pkt. 15c. 
SWEET SULTAN 
Centaurea Odorata (a) Grp. 2 
These beautiful long stemmed flowers 
with their soft velvety heads make very 
enchanting bouquets. They measure 2 to 
2% inches across while the entire plant 
stands about 2% to 3 feet tall. You can 
grow them readily in any garden soil. 
Red, lavender, rose, yellow and white. 
Fragrant. Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
VERBENA (a) Grp. 4 
One of the most popular annuals for 
beds and massing. Make a gorgeous dis- 
play from July until frost. Height, 6 to 
8 inches. 
Floradale Beauty. Bright rose-pink to 
deep rose-red of exceptional brightness. 
Hatta florets of perfect form. Pkt. 
5c. 
Spectrum Red. Huge, vivid crimson flow- 
ers. Pkt. 25c. 
Sution’s Blue. Well rounded flowers, 
balls of deep royal blue. Pkt. 25c. 
Hybrid Grandiflora Giant. Mixed. Very 
large flowers in lavender, white, pink 
and rose-red. Pkt. 15c. 
ZINNIA (a) Grp. | 
One of the most showy and satisfactory of 
our hardy annuals for beds, mixed borders and 
for cutting purposes. Easy to grow in any good 
garden soil. They commence flowering early in 
summer and continue until frost. 
LARGE FLOWERED ZINNIAS 
LARGE FLOWERED ZINNIAS. 3 to 4 
feet high, with long stems which make 
the flowers fine for bouquets. The blooms 
are large, flat and very graceful. 
Separate Colors. Pkt. 15c. 
Canary Bird. Rich canary yellow. 
Crimson Monarch. Largest deep crimson. 
Dream. Deep rose lavender. 
Eldorado. Salmon apricot. 
Exquisite. Light rose, deeper rose center. 
Oriole. Orange and gold. 
Will Rogers. Lovely deep scarlet. 
Cherry Queen. Brilliant cerise. 
Miss Willmott. Soft pink. 
Purity. Largest and best white. 
DOUBLE DAHLIA FLOWERED. 21 feet. 
Enormous double flowers on _ robust 
branching plants. Crisp, fresh appear- 
ance. 
Mixed Pkt. 15c. 
FANTASY. A new Zinnia type. Shaggy, 
medium sized flowers. Plant 2% to 3 ft. 
high. Free blooming. Excellent cutting. 
Mixed Shades. Pkt. 15c. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Dianthus Barbatus (b) Grp. 5 
A well known, attractive, free-flowering hardy 
biennial, producing a splendid effect in beds 
and borders with their rich and varied flowers. 
Height, 10 to 20 inches. 
Single Varieties. Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
Double Varieties. Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
TITHONIA (a) Grp. | 
*Torch. See All America Selections, 
page 3. 
VIOLA, Tufted Pansies (a) Grp. 4 
Our Gay Mixture. An unsurpassed seed 
mixture of gay colors. Bright shades of 
red, yellow, blue, and apricot, many 
shades blotched, undoubtedly make these 
Violas a supreme mixture. Pkt. 25c. 
RED RIDING HOOD. 1 ft. Of compact 
form, covered the entire season with dou- 
ble scarlet flowers not over an inch 
across. Effective in borders. Pkt. 15c. 
SUPER CROWN OF GOLD, Pastel Tints. 
Large, well-formed flowers in a wide 
range of pastel shades, including soft 
yellow, old gold, light pink, various shades 
of salmon, peach, and buff, cerise, white, 
and cream, each petal overlaid at the base 
with deep golden yellow. Borne profusely 
throughout the season on strong, robust 
plants. Mixed shades. Pkt. 15c. 
TOM THUMB. Compact, 6 to 8 inch high 
plant, covered with well-formed lilliput 
tlowers. Available in wide color range. 
Excellent for pots and borders. Pkf. 15c. 
LINEARIS. This little Zinnia is most 
unusual and interesting. The numerous 
flowers are single and of a lovely shade 
of golden orange, with a delicate lemon 
yellow stripe through each petal. Height, 
8 to 10 inches. Pkt. 15c. 
DOUBLE LILLIPUT. 15 inches. A charm- 
ing dwarf which is excellent for low 
borders or edgings. The plants are of tidy 
habit and produce a bounteous supply of 
very double pompon flowers about 1% 
inches across in bright pastel shades. 
Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
NOVELTIES 
ease See All America Selections, page 
PEPPERMINT STICK. UNLIKE ANY 
ZINNIA ON THE MARKET today! Pep- 
permint Stick has a wide color range— 
red and white, red and yellow, pink and 
white, orange and yellow and purple and 
white. It is one of the best cut-and-come- 
again Zinnias. Blooms will be produced 
until frost if kept picked. Approximately 
70% of the flowers are striped. Early. 
Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
*PERSIAN CARPET. See All America 
Selections, page 3. 
ZINNIA, TOM THUMB 
WALLFLOWER 
Cheiranthus (p and b) Grp. 5 
English Wallflower (p). Spring blooming 
low erect perennial, in appearance much 
like stocks but flowers include yellow, 
yellow-brown, red and almost black. 
Sweetly fragrant. Plant in fall for early 
spring bloom. May be sown early in 
March for bloom the first year but fall 
planting gives better plants. Pkt. 15c. 
Siberian Wallflower (Cheiranthus Allioni) 
(b). Upright spikes bear numerous four- 
petaled flowers of dazzling rich orange. 
Flowers the first season from seed and 
when established will bloom all summer. 
Height, 1 foot. Single. Pkt. 15c. 
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