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Balsam 2curblie Nifeerens 
Flowered 
(Lady’s Slipper) (HA-18 in.) 
The bushy plants are heavily 
laden with double blossoms borne 
on short stems. If the leaves 
hide the blossoms as they some- 
times do, they may be trimmed 
back. Plants require plenty of 
moisture and will do well in 
semi-shade; will stand trans- 
planting. 
Culture ABDE — GH page 93 
(Pkt. 10c) (4 oz. 40c) 
(Yo oz, 75c) 
Bells of Ireland 
(HA-2 ft.) Graceful branching 
stems so surrounded by 2-inch 
flowers there is little room for 
leaves. The bell shaped flowers 
are green with white centers: 
keep well as cut flower or can 
remove leaves and dry as straw- 
flower. : 
Culture ABDEG — page 93. 
(Pkt. 25c) (1/16 oz. 60c) 
(Yg oz. $1.10) 
Bells of Ireland 
Brachycome Swan River Daisy ‘4:10 in) Dwart 
plants lacy fo- 
liage covered with daisy-like bloom. Blooms nearly all summer. Fine 
for edging, rock gardens or pots. Mixed colors. Blue, rose, dark violet, 
white and white with red starred center. 
Culture ABDE — H page 93 
Winkie AOC )eun( l/s" 02.5550), 2( 14 10z: 65c) 
e (Pot Marigold or 
New Giant Calendula ~ Scotch Marigold) 
Calendula 
Pacific Beauty 
Mixed Colors (HA-18 
im) This. latest -de- 
velopment will fill 
your vase with excel- 
lent cut flowers all 
summer long.» Uni- 
formly large, well 
formed flowers with 
wide incurved petals. 
Colors, persimmon, 
lemon, cream, and ap- 
ricot in mixture are 
clearer than in older 
varieties; stems long- 
er and straighter. One 
of the easiest grown 
and most satisfactory 
flowers for your gar- 
dens. 
Culture ABDE — FG 
page 93 
(Pkt. 10c) (14 oz. 
35c) (oz. $1.00) 
California 
Poppy 
—see Eschscholtzia 
page 82 
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