. Catalog 1944 : magnolia seeds are good Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. POPPIESâ(Continued) * SUNBEAM HYBRIDS â A cross between the Shirley and Nudicaule types, with flowers in charming shades of orange, salmon and others tints. Pkt. IOC. CALIFORNIA (ESCHSCHOLT- ZIA) (12 in.)âThis delightful flower belongs in every garden. Plants grow in tufts, with lacy blue-green foliage. Long taper- ing buds expand into handsome saucer-shaped blossoms. Bloom profusely all summer. Yellow or Mixed. Pkt. 10c. â TULIP (2


. Catalog 1944 : magnolia seeds are good Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. POPPIESâ(Continued) * SUNBEAM HYBRIDS â A cross between the Shirley and Nudicaule types, with flowers in charming shades of orange, salmon and others tints. Pkt. IOC. CALIFORNIA (ESCHSCHOLT- ZIA) (12 in.)âThis delightful flower belongs in every garden. Plants grow in tufts, with lacy blue-green foliage. Long taper- ing buds expand into handsome saucer-shaped blossoms. Bloom profusely all summer. Yellow or Mixed. Pkt. 10c. â TULIP (2 ft.)âLarge Tulip- shaped flowers of dazzling scar- let with black maltest cross Pkt. 10c. PORTULACA (MOSS ROSE) Especially desirable for edging, in mass beds, on mounds or in rock gardens. Low growing plant with thick, fleshy, waxy stem. Brilliantly colored flow- ers ; cup-shaped in single varie- Cultural Data on Seed Packets.) ties and rose-like in double. Drouth resistant. SINGLE MIXED Pkt. 10c. DOUBLE MIXED. Pkt. 15c. QUEEN ANNE'S LACE FLOWERâ The white lacy, flower so common in Texas which softens and beautifies bouquets and graces so many borders. Pkt. 10c. â SALPIGLOSSIS (PAINTED TON- GUE)â(See Illustration)âThe long flowering period of this plant, com- bined with its showy flowers makes it 6^ desirable for every garden. Flowers * are richly colored, velvety in texture, * lily in shape, golden veining adds to their beauty. Pkt. 10c. ^ â SCABIOSA, IMPERIAL GIANT BLUE MOON (3 ft.)âFully double and a deep lavender blue of unusual attractiveness. Won Honorable Men- tion in 1939 All American Selections. Blooms on long stem, fine for cutting. Pkt. 10c. SCABIOSA (PIN CUSHION FLOW- ER) (2>/2 ft.)âStamens light in col- or and in contrast with petals look like pins stuck into a cushion. Soft tones predominate. Pkt. 10c. SNAPDRAGON (ANTIRRHIN- UM) â Long showy spikes of tu- fjElv bular flowers, with spreading lobes and finely marked throats. Frag- £^ rant as well


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