 §TOCKS 
raceful, Colorful Spikes 
DOUBLE GIANT IMPERIAL. 
ufficient room is given, the 
ants develop in enormous di- 
nsions, forming magnificent 
shes with long and thick flow- 
talks. If started early they 
ll bloom from midsummer to 
sty producing numerous spikes 
et with very large, double, de- 
tfully fragrant blooms. Fine 
xture of colors. 24” tall. (Pkt. 
20c) (Jumbo Pkt. 50c) (% oz. 
ast: 00). 
4 oe Double Gleam Type 
| — Semi-Dwarf—18" Tall 
yIb. $1.00). 
/40c) (14 Ib. $1.00). 
in various shades of red, yellow, 
orange and mahogany. Also, 
blotched and variegated coloring. 
= 
i 
¢ 
$1.00). 
for cutting. Grow 1’ tall. (Pkt. 
_ COBAEA 
_ SCANDENS 
Cathedral Bells. A rapid grow- 
ing annual vine that will cling to 
any rough surface. The large 
bell-shaped flowers are first green, 
then turn a beautiful lilac-purple. 
It attains a height of 30’. (Pkt. 
5c) (% oz. 40c). 
_ CLEOME 
PINK QUEEN 
Gris finest of all Cleomes is 3’ 
tall with great, salmon-pink pan- 
Sun Gold 
DOUBLE BUSH. The bushes 
15” tall and covered with 
clusters of rose-like flowers on 
the tips of the stems. They are 
very colorful in borders and beds 
and come in a mixture of scarlet, 
rose one white. (Pkt. 15¢) (44 60c). 
TALL, LARGE-FLOWERED. 
LADY SLIPPER or Double One of the finest and most. bril- 
Cameilia Flowered. Colorful 2” liant colored annuals. Well 
camellia-like flowers produced in branched plants 12” tall with 
great profusion in the axils of large flower heads. Individual 
The plants grow to blooms up to 1” across. All best 
A mixture of scarlet, pink, , colors. Fine for bedding, borders, 
edgings and cutting. (Pkt. 15c) 
ac and white. (Pkt. 0c) (14 
GOLDEN GLEAM. Large dou- 
‘ble, golden-yellow flowers on long 
stems. (Pkt. 5c) (0z.-40c) (4 
; SCARLET GLEAM. Rich, daz- 
zling orange-scarlet double blooms 
} of immense size. (Pkt. 15ce) (oz. 
DOUBLE GLEAM MIXED. 
E DOUBLE GLOBE MIXED. Con- 
Contains a wide range of colors 
tains the same colors as Double 
ranging from shades of 
yellow, orange and mahog- 
More dwarf and compact 
growth than the Gleams. Perfect 
‘ borders, beds and ground 
. (Pkt. (5c) (oz, 45e)2 (14 
pb. $1.15). 
SINGLE DWARF MIXED 
This mixture contains all the colors and color combinations that can < ; 
be had in Nasturtiums. Free-blooming and fine for beds, borders and Globe and Scarlet Globe. All 
{5e) (0z. 35ce) (1% Ib. 
This one is fine for broad bor- 
ders, beds and ground cover. 
~ ff (Pkt. (5c) (oz. 40c) (% Ib. 
(Jumbo Pkt. 35c) (1% oz. 65c). 
siureo NASTURTIUMS | 
Double Globe Type 
Dwarf—l’ Tall 
GOLDEN GLOBE. Giant, gold- <_ : Lon 
en-yellow double flowers. (Pkt. Z ¥ 
15c) (0z. 45c) (% Ib. $1.15). Be ao 
SCARLET GLOBE. Fiery scar; (4 
. double blooms of huge size. Be 
a 15c) (oz. 45¢) (14 Ib. 
5). 
NASTURTIUM 
COLLECTION 
One (1) Pkt. each of Golden 
Gleam, Searlet Gleam, Golden 
90c). 4 Pkts. only 50c. 
icles of bloom. Plants from seed red, pink and white. (Pkt. 10c) 
sown in open ground in May blos- (4 02. 35e) 
som from July to frost. Good for 
backgrounds and makes a fine 
(Pkt. 15c) (4% oz. 40c). 
BACHELOR 
BUTTONS 
Centaurea cyanus. Double. This 
long-stemmed strain grows 2%’ 
If the 2% to 3” extra-dou- 
ble flowers are kept picked, they ing the day 
will continue to bloom throughout duce their fragrance in the eve- 
the summer, One of the best cut ning. Grows to 18”. (Pkt. 15c) 
A fine mixture of blue, (1% oz. 40c). 
<- SUNFLOWERS 
DOUBLE SUN GOLD. (Chrysanthemum-fiowered), Rich 
EVENING 
SCENTED 
STOCKS 
golden-yellow, big as a man’s_hat. 4 to 5’ tall. (Pkt. 15c) 
(Jumbo Pkt. 35c) (oz. 70c). 
SINGLE RED. Different shades of red and red margined 
with yellow. 2 to 5” fiowers grow on 4 to 5’ stems. (Pkt. 
{5ce) (% oz. 40c) (oz. 70c). 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN (Largest of All). Largest of all 
with heads up to 22” across. Immense quantity of seed, 
highly valued for poultry. Grows 8 to 10’ and good for tall 
backgrounds. (Pkt. 10c) (1% Ib. 25¢) (lb. 65c) (3 Ibs. 
$1.75). 
DOUBLE CLARKIA 
Blooming like a flowering almond, this easily grown 
annual does well in poor soil, either sun or shade. 
Grows 2 to 3’ with beautiful double flowers. A fine 
mixture of colors from pure white, flesh pink. bright 
pink, rose and salmon to orange, orange-scarlet, ete. 
(Pkt. 5c) (%4 0z. 45e). 
DWARF LARGE-FLOWERED 
GLOBE. This one has the largest 
flowers produced on round, com- 
pact bushes only 6 to 8” high. 
Perfect for bedding and edging. 
Fine mixture in good range of 
colors. (Pkt, 25c) (Jumbo Pkt. 
Mathiola Bicornis. Called the 
Perfume Plant, no other annual, 
even Mignonette, surpasses it for 
delicate fragrance. Purplish-lilae 
blossoms are partially closed dur- 
, but expand and pro- 
Heavenly 
Blue 
MORNING GLORIES 
DARLING. Wine-red with snow-white throat, the — 
blooms 4” across. (Pkt. 15c) (%4 oz. 50c). 
DOUBLE ROSE MARIE. Lovely, deep rose-pink flowers 
like the double ruffled Petunias. Begins blooming early 
and continues all summer and fall. Used on trellis, porch, 
arbor, fence, ete. (Pkt. 15c) (%4 oz. 50c). 
GIANT IMPERIAL. All large-flowered types in unusual 
colors and color combinations. (Pkt. {5¢) (14 oz. 40c). 
HEAVENLY BLUE. (Early Strain). Bright sky-blue 
flowers, 4 to 5” across ania 
with white and yellow 
throats. (Pkt. 15¢) (44 oz. 
40c). 
PEARLY GATES. The 
purest white with huge 
414” flowers. (Pkt. 15c) 
(%4 0z. 40c). j 
SCARLET O’HARA.& 
Vivid red. 38%” flowers@ 
freely produced. (Pkt. Rg 
{5c) (44 oz. 50c). 
Rose Marie 
RED, WHITE and BLUE 
MORNING GLORY 
COLLECTION 
One (1) Pkt. each of Scarlet O’Hara, Pearly Gates and 
Heavenly Blue. All 3 Pkts. only 40c. 
Two Fine ANNUAL MIXES 
CUT FLOWER MIXTURE 
Our popular mixture of brightly colored, easily 
grown, freely blooming annuals furnishes a variety 
of flowers for cutting from early summer until frost. 
(Pkt. 15¢) (% oz. 40c) (oz. 70c). 
ORNAMENTAL VINE MIXTURE 
A “‘prize-package’’ assortment of fast-growing 
annual climbers for covering porches, trellises, ar- 
bors, fences, stumps, ete., with foliage and bright 
flowers. Use ful for carpeting terraces or banks and 
on rock piles. (Pkt. 15¢) (1%4.0z. 50c) (oz. 70c). 
THREE BEST CELOSIAS 
Celosia Cristata. This free-blooming popular species 
of Celosia does well in light soils that are not very rich. 
Makes a delightful cut flower; keeps borders colorful all 
summer. Good for pots, too, and lasts a long time dried 
for winter bouquets. (Pkt. 15c) (44 oz. 50c). 
FIRE FEATHER. Fiery crimson plumes on 12” plants. 
Free blooming. Good for window boxes, and dries well for 
winter bouquets. (Pkt. 20c). 
PLUMED (Plumosa). Of pyramidal growth with bril- 
liant red and yellow plumes waving gracefully above the 
plants. 2% to 8’, Makes wonderful dried flowers for win- 
ter. (Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 50c), 
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