LIST OF CHOICE FIjOWEK SEEDS FOK 1912. 



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SCABIOSA OK MOURNING BEIDB. 



STOCKS OR OILLIFLOWERS. 



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 sea- 

 son. 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. 

 LARGE FLOWERING DWARF 10-WEEK STOCKS. 

 Of dwarf habit, with large spikes of very large 

 double flowers. ^-„ii«,„. 



Blood Red. Rose. £anary \ellow, 



Dark Violet, Carmine, Chamois, 



Light Blue, , „ White ' 



Choice Mixed, M oz. 1 5c. 

 All of the above, pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c; 8 pkts. «0c. 



Dwarf German, Ten Weeks, Mixed, Second Q,ual- 

 ity, Vi oz. 50c 



CUT-AND-COME-AGAIN STOCK. 



(Perpetual Giant.) 



This is ^valuable Stock for cutting, branching out 

 as fast as cut, and every shoot bears a chmei^ot 

 flowers, which are finely shaped and very fragrant. 



Pure White pkt. 10 Mixed, % oz. 75c... 10 



Snowflake— A splendid dwarf -growing variety 



with very large pure white flowers, very early. 10 

 Beautv of' met- An attractive Stock for early 

 and* late flowering. The plant throws up a 

 gigantic main flower spike, bearing blooms ot 

 large size, beautiful in form and of delight- 

 ful shades of color. It is exceptionally earl> 

 and can be had in flower 12 to 15 weeks from 

 time of sowing. , 



Canary Yellow — % oz. 50c Q 



Crimson King — % oz. 50c ■•■ -„ 



Queen Alexandra (Rosy Lilac)— -% oz. 50c i« 



Pink (Daybreak shade) — y 8 oz. 50c 



White — Vs oz. 50c 10 



Mixed — % oz. 50c 



STOCKS — Intermediate. 



Valuable on account of their flowering 'ate in 



autumn or as pot plants for early spring blooming 



for which purpose the Seeds should be sown in July 



or August. „ ,, in 



Emperor, Finest Mixed— H. H. B. 1" 



Earlv Autumn Flowering — H. H. A i« 



Brompton, Finest Mixed— H. H. B 1" 



SALPIGLOSSIS. 



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

 tifully veined and marbled. H. H. A. Pkt. 



Large Flowered, Finest Jilxed, %. oz. 20c. ....... .. .. . ... ••; . • ... ° 



Emueror— Magnificent and brilliant flowered, rivaling the Orchid in 



the beauty and brilliance of their blooms. Mixed colors 5 



SAPONARIA. 



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

 all summer. Good for bedding. H. A. Pkt. 



Calabrlca, pink; Calabriea Alba, white, each *> 



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 unci globular; oz. 30c. . . 5 



Leviathan Mixed — Large arid beautiful double flowers; oz. 30c 5 



PERENNIAL SCABIOUS. 



The Scabious or Mourning Bride are amongst the most beautiful per- 

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

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

 June till late in fall. Fkt - 



Caucasiea — Soft lilac blue *« 



Japoniea — Lavender blue lu 



SCIIIZANTHVS. 



Few annuals can surpass in beauty the Schizanthas, so much so that it 

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



Dwarf Large Flowered Hybrids • ■ • • to 



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 •■•••, A" 



Wisetonensis, Improved Dwarf — New introduction of value. See 



page 5 



SILENE. Pkt. 



Pedula Coinpaeta (Catchfly)— Beautiful free-flowering plants, very 



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



SMILAX. 



Myrsiphyllum Asparagoides. Oz. 40c 5 



SANVITALIA. Pkt. 



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



plants. Flowers double bright golden yellow, produced in great 



abundance, % ft. H. A 5 



STOCKS — BEAUTY OF NICE. 



