LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1912. 



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CURRIES VERBENA. 



This splendid class of dwarf-growing- plants 

 should be well represented in every garden. They 

 are of easy culture, and Seed sown early in the 

 spring will produce strong, nice flowering plants 

 by July, The flowers are large and represent a 

 great range of colors, from pure white to deep 

 purple, many of them being beautifully marked 

 with a distinct eye. H. H. P. Pkt. 



Aurora Borealls— Large flowering vivid scarlet 10 

 Commandant Marchand — Rich velvety purplish 



maroon; very free, large flowering 10 



Mammoth White, Pink, Scarlet, Striped, Purple, 



Yellow, any of the above colors, y & oz. 20c... 10 

 Currie's Mammoth Mixed — A strain of large 

 flowering Verbenas unrivaled in size and its 

 great variety of beautiful colors; % oz. 20c. 10 



Hybrida — Extra Fine Mixed — % oz. 15c 5 



Golden Leaved — Its foliage is a beautiful yel- 

 low color, and contrasts admirably with the 



various pleasing shades of the flowers 10 



Hybrida Gigantea, New Giant Flowering Ver- 

 bena — A very important recent introduction 

 of extraordinary beauty. See list of novelties 

 page 5. Colors mixed 15 



VINCA. 



Highly ornamental, free-flowering, compact 

 greenhouse evergreen shrubs, ■with shining fereen 

 foliage and handsome circular flowers. T. P. Pkt. 



Alba — White, with crimson eye, 2 feet 5 



Alba Pura — Pure White 5 



Rosea — Eose, 1 % feet 5 



WALLFLOWER. 



A plant much esteemed for its rich, fragrant 

 flowers. H. H. P. Pkt. 



Doable — Finest Mixed 10 



Single — Mixed 5 



Blood Red — Single 5 



Belvoir Castle— Beautiful single, yellow 5 



Annual Wallflower — An annual variety of the 

 old garden favorites, which if sown in spring 

 can be had in flower by July. The flowers 

 have all the rich fragrance of the old sorts. 

 Mixed colors 10 



currie's mammoth verbena. 



ZEA MAIZE — Striped Japanese Corn. 



An ornamental species of corn, the leaves being beautifully striped with white and green. 



Pkt. 



H. H. A. 



Japoniea — Striped foliage. 6 feet. 



Gracillima A'ariegata — Dwarf striped corn. 



Pkt. 



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Burbank's Rainbow Corn — Beautiful as the finest Dracaena 

 and easy as Field Corn to grow. The leaves are broadly 

 striped with crimson, yellow, white, green, rose and bronze. 

 Unequaled for decorative purposes 10 



ZINNIAS. 



Can be raised to flower by August, if sown in the open ground; 

 but if sown under glass in April they will bloom in June and 

 throughout the entire season. H. H. A. Pkt. 



Large-Flowering Dwarf Double — A handsome class of Dwarf 

 Zinnias, very useful for beds or borders. Height 1% feet. 

 Six separate colors. Yellow. Orange, Searlet, Crimson, Pur- 

 ple, Pure White. Very double; each color 5 



Collection of Six Separate Colors 20 



Extra Choice, Double Mixed, Y 2 oz. 15c 5 



Jacqueminot — Rich velvety crimson, flowers very double and 

 produced in great abundance; % oz. 25c 10 



Double-Striped Perfection — The flowers are large and very 

 double, and of the most novel and charming shades of color, 

 each petal being distinctly striped or splashed 5 



furled and Crested — The flowers are very double, the petals 

 being twisted, curled and crested in a most graceful manner, 

 3 pkts. 20c 10 



Mammoth Flowering — Flowers perfectly double, measuring 5 

 to 6 inches in diameter, colors brilliant. The plants grow 

 about 3 feet high, making a handsome appearance. 

 Fine mixed colors, 3 pkts. 20c; Vi oz. 30c 10 



Elegans Tom Thumb — A dwarf, compact variety; 12 inches 

 in height. The flowers are produced in great abundance. 

 Double mixed colors; % oz. 30c 5 



Haagcana, fl. pi. (Mexican Zinnia) — Of erect bush form, grow- 

 ing to a height of 12 inches, covered with flowers of a bright 

 golden yellow. The flowers retain their color beautifully 

 when dried 5 



Double Pompon— Cone-shaped, flowers; very pretty, Mixed,,. (J 



