LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1915. 



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SCABIOSA OR MOURNING BRIDE. 



SALPIGLOSSIS. 



Very pretty autumn blooming' plants with funnel-shaped flowers, 

 beautifully veined and marbled. H. H. A. Pkt. 



Large Flowered, Finest Mixed — Vi oz. 25c 5 



Emperor — Magnificent and brilliant flowered, rivaling- the Orchid in 



the beauty and brilliance of their blooms. Mixed colors 10 



SANVITALIA. 

 Froeumbcns, fl. pi. — Very pretty dwarf-growing- and free-blooming 

 plants. Flowers double bright golden yellow, produced in great 



abundance. V-z f t. H. A 5 



SAPONARIA. 

 Compact-growing plants, producing beautiful star-like flowers freely 

 all summer. Good foi- bedding. H. A. Pkt. 



Calabriea, pink; Calabrica Alba, white, each 1 5 



SCABIOSA. Mourning Bride or Sweet Scabious. 

 Very desirable plants, producing very pretty flowers of many colors 

 in great profusion. Good for cutting for vases, etc. H. A. Pkt. 



Dwarf Double — Flowers very double and globular; oz. 30c 5 



Leviathan Mixed — Large and beautiful double flowers; oz. 50c 5 



PERENNIAL SCABIOUS. 



The Scabious or Mourning Bride are amongst the most beautiful 



perennial plants we possess and should be grown in every garden if only 



for cut flower purposes. They are very free flowering, lasting from June 



until late in fall. Pkt. 



Caucasica — Soft lilac blue 10 



Caucasica Alba — Pure white 10 



Japoniea — Lavender blue 10 



SCHIZANTHUS. 

 Few annuals can surpass in beauty the Schizanthus, so much so that 

 it has been aptly called "The Poorman's Orchid." Pkt. 



Dwarf Large Flowered Hybrids 10 



Wisetonensis — A remarkably free flowering - variety, presenting a 

 grand appearance with its myriads of flowers, the ground color 

 of which is white, dotted with delicate rose, and a large spot on 

 the upper lip varying in color from golden yellow, carmine rose and 



light brown. Used largely as a pot plant 15 



Wisetonensis, Improved Dwarf — 1912 introduction. Produce larger 

 flowers than the foregoing and of a 'wider range of color, completely 



enveloping the plant when in full bloom 15 



SHAMROCK. 



True Irish — Small leaved 10 



SILENE. 

 Pendula Compacta (Catchfly) — Beautiful free-flowering - plants, very 



attractive for rockwork, etc. H. A. Mixed 5 



SMILAX — Myrsiphylluns Asparagoides — Oz. 35c 5 



SOLANUM — A very useful ornamental pot plant for winter decoration, 

 bearing in the greatest profusion, bright scarlet globular berries. 



Capsieastrum (Jerusalem Cherry) 10 



Capsicastruin Nanum — A dwarf variety of the above 10 



STOCKS OR GILLIFLOWERS. 



Sown in heat in the early spring - and afterwards in 

 the open ground as soon as nice weather has set in, 

 a continuation of bloom can be had all season. They 

 are of delightful fragrance, and are much used as cut 

 flowers. Our strains of stocks are all that can be 

 desired. H. H. A. 



LABGE FLOWERING DWARF 10-WEEK STOCKS. 



Of dwarf habit, with large spikes of very large 

 double flowers. 



Blood Red. Rose, Canary Yellow, Dark Violet, 



Carmine, Chamois, Light Blue, White, 



Cholee Mixetl, % oz. 75c. 



AH of the above, pkt. lOe; 3 pkts. 25c; 8 pkts. 50c. 



Dwarf German, Ten Weeks, Mixed, Second Qual- 

 ity, 14 oz. 50c Pkt. 5 



CUT-AND-COME-AGAIN STOCK. 

 (Perpetual Giant.) 

 This is a valuable Stock for cutting", branching out 



as fast as cut, and every shoot bears a cluster of 



flowers, which are finely shaped and very fragrant. 



Pure White pkt. 10 Mixed, Vs oz. 50c; pkt. 10 



Snowflake — A splendid dwarf-growing variety with 

 very large pure white flowers, very early 10 



Beauty of Niee — An attractive Stock for early and late 

 flowering. The plant throws up a gigantic main 

 flower spike, bearing blooms of large size, beautiful 

 in form and of delightful shades of color. It is ex- 

 ceptionally early and can be had in flower 12 to 15 

 weeks from time of sowing. We offer the following 

 varieties and colors. Pkt. 



Abundance (Carmine-rose) — A wonderfully free- 

 flowering new type. Flowers largely double and 

 very fragrant. The plant grows to an immense 

 Size, branching remarkably 15 



Canary Yellow — '» oz. 50c. 

 Crimson King — V s oz. 50c. . 

 Peach Blossom — % oz. 50c. 



10 

 10 

 15 



Pink (Daybreak shade) — Vs oz. 50c 10 



Queen Alexandra (Rosy Lilac) — Vs oz. 50c 10 



Violet (Purple) — Vs oz. 50c 15 



White — Vs oz. 50c 10 



Mixed — Vs oz. 50c 10 



STOCKS — Intermediate. 

 Valuable on account of their flowering late in au- 

 tumn or as pot plants for early spring blooming, for 

 which purpose the Seeds should be sown in July or 

 August. Pkt. 



Emperor. Finest Mixed — H. H. B 10 



Early Autumn Flowering — H. H. A 10 



Brompton, Finest Mixed — H. H. B 10 



STOCKS — BEAUTY OF NICE, 



