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BALCONY PETUNIA COLLEC- 

 TION—ONE PKT. EACH 



COLOR. 

 90c Value, for 65c 



PHLOX 

 DRUMMONDI 



New Gigantea Art Shades 

 (All-America Selections) 



A new strain with flowers an inch 

 and a quarter to an Inch and a holf 

 in diameter. Wonderful range of 

 color in soft art shades. Pkt., 15c. 



Select Large Flowering Varieties 

 (Phlox Drummondi Grandiflora) 



This Is the finest type, having the 



largest heads of blooms, as well as 



the largest Individual flowers; height 



of about !2 inches. 



ATROPURPUREA (Warrior) — Dark 



purple. 



ALBA— Pure white. 



BRILLIANT— Rose, with dark eye. 



COCCINEA— Fiery red. 



ISABELLINA— Yellow. 



KERMESINA ALBO-OCULATA-Crim- 



son, white eye. 

 ROSEA— Bright rose. 

 STELLATA-SPLENDENS - Glowing 

 scarlet, white star eye. 



SPLENDENS— Brilliant scarlet. 



LARGE FLOWERING EXTRA CHOICE 

 MIXED— A splendid mixture of the 

 best sorts and colors. 

 Any of the above— 'A oz., 35c; I oz., 

 $1.25; Pkt., lOc. 



PHLOX COLLECTION 



Any 6 pkts., your selection, 

 value iOc, for 40c. 

 All 9, one pkt. each, value 

 90c, for 60c. 



Large-Flowering Dwarf Phlox 



The size of the finest Grandlfloras, 

 but of dwarf, compact growth. 6 

 inches. Finest Mixed Colors— 1/4 oz., 

 75c; Pkt., IOc. 



Star Phlox (P. Cuspidate ) 



Of dwarf habit, with petals pointed 

 like a star. Mixed colors. 1/4 oz., 40c; 

 Pkt., IOc. 

 Perennial Varieties, See Page 33 

 PASSIFLORA (Passion Flower) 



COERULEA — A rapid-growing vine 

 for the conservatory or window. The 

 flowers ore a beautiful sky-blue. 

 Pkt., IOc. 



PENNISETUM (Fountain Grass) 



Ornamental grasses with beautiful, 

 feathery plumes, useful for edging 

 beds of Cannos and other tall-grow- 

 ing plants. 



LONGISTYLUM - Greenish-white 

 heads. Pkt., IOc. 



RUPPELIANUM - Purplish plumes. 

 Pkt., IOc. 



PERILLA 



LACINIATUS — Cut-leaved variety. 

 Pkt., IOc. 



NANKINENSIS— 11/2 feet. Pkt., IOc. 



PHACELIA 

 (California Blue Bell) 

 CAMPANULARIA— One of the ear- 

 liest to bloom. Intense gentian blue. 

 Pkt., IOc. 



PHACELIA VISCIDA— Blooms saucer 

 shaped, large, brilliant deep blue, 

 pale and dotted in the center. Pkt.,' 

 15c. 



PHORMIUM (Tenax Variegatus) 



NEW ZEALAND FLAX - Grass-like 

 variegated foliage; used for vases, 

 etc. Pkt., IOc. 



POLYGONUM ORIENTALE (Kiss-Me- 

 Over-the-Garden-Gate) — Pink. Pkt., 



PORTULACA (Moss Rose) 



One of the finest hardy annual 

 plants, of easy culture, thriving best 

 on a rather rich, light loom or sandy 

 soil, and luxuriating in on exposed, 

 sunny situation; the flowers are of 

 the richest colors, and produced 

 throughout the summer in great pro- 

 fusion; fine for massing In beds, 

 edgings or rockwork. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA 

 GIGANTEA 



Finest of the Obconcla or Everbloom- 

 Ing Primroses. Blooms are extremely 



— Pk 



GIGANTEA HYBRIDA MIXED 



15c. 



GRANDIFLORA KERMESINA - 



crimson. Pkt., 20c. 

 FASBENDER — Gigantea type; 

 crimson flowers. Pkt., 25c. 



PRIMULA KEWENSIS 



A very fragrant soft yellow v 

 of the ever-blooming type; the 

 stems often 12 to 15 inches in le 

 Verbena scented. Pkt., 20c. 

 PRIMULA MALACOIDES (Giant 

 Primrose) — The flowers, of a \ 



Pkt., 25c. 



SNOW QUEEN — Large pure 



flowers. Pkt., 25c. 



PRIMROSE 



GIANT FRINGED CHINESE— Chinese 



Primroses are among our finest win- 

 ter and spring - blooming pot plants: 

 8 to 12 inches high, produce for 

 weeks large trusses of flowers, which 

 average from 41/2 to 6 Inches in 

 circumference. Mixed colors. Pkt., 25c. 





Portulaca (Moss Rose) 



LARGE FLOWERING SINGLE— White, 



Yellow, Pink, Scarlet. 1/4 oz., 30c; 

 Pkt., IOc. 



GIANT PARANA — The flowers are 

 fully twice as large as those of 

 other Portulacas and of the most 

 dazzling reddish purple. 1/4 oz., 30c; 

 Pkt., IOc. 



^>^i 



Single Mixed. Vi 



20c; Oz., 60c; 



LARGE FLOWERING DOUBLE — 



White, Salmon, Yellow, Scarlet, 

 Pink, l/s oz., 50c; Pkt., IOc. 



DOUBLE FINEST MIXED— I oz., $2.50; 

 1/4 oz., 75c; i/s oz., 50c; Pkt., IOc. 



Pyrethnim 



PYRETHRUM (Foliage Plant) 



AUREUM GOLDEN FEATHER -6 



inches. One of the best plants for 

 edging; grown for its beautiful yel- 

 low foliage. Pkt., IOc. 



(For Perennial Pyrethrum, See 

 Page 33) 



CURRIE'S POPPIES 



Sow in the open ground where 

 wanted to flower, as they do not 

 bear transplanting well. 



Double Annual Poppies 



CARDINAL— Carnation-flowered type, 



about 30 inches high, flowers intense 



cardinal red. Oz., 25c; Pkt., IOc. 



FAIRY BLUSH - Large, beautifully 



fringed, white, tipped delicate rose. 



Oz., 25c; Pkt., IOc. 



MIKADO— Large, white and crimson, 



beautifully fringed. Oz., 25c; Pkt., 



IOc. 



WHITE SWAN— Pure white. Oz., 30c; 



Pkt., 10c. 

 DOUBLE EXTRA CHOICE HYBRIDS- 

 A grand mixture. Oz., 35c; Pkt., IOc. 



New Double Shirley Poppies 



CAVALCADE— Rich orange-scarlet. 

 1/4 oz., 40c; Pkt., IOc. 

 SWEET BRIAR— Begonia-flowered; ful- 

 ly double; Wild Rose pink. 1/4 oz., 

 30c; Oz., $1.00; Pkt., IOc. 



Single Annual Poppies 

 AMERICAN LEGION — Dazzling 



orange-scarlet of enormous size. 1/4 

 oz., 25c; 1 oz., 75c; Pkt., IOc. 

 FLANDERS POPPY— The brilliant scar- 

 let poppy found on the battlefields 

 in Flanders. 1/2 oz., 25c; Oz., 40c; 

 Pkt., IOc. 



. . SO easy to grow 



IMPROVED SHIRLEY— Pink, white, 

 carmine, etc. Many of the flowers 

 are bordered white. 1/4 oz., 15c; I oz., 

 30c; Pkt., IOc. 



KING EDWARD— A magnificent new 

 Poppy, growing about 2'/2 feet high 

 and bearing very large, deep scar- 

 let, single waved flowers, shaded 

 crimson, with a large black blotch 

 on each petal. From the center of 

 the flower yellow anthers stand out 

 in striking contrast. Pkt., IOc. 

 THE BRIDE— Large, pure white. Oz., 

 25c; Pkt., IOc. 



SINGLE EXTRA CHOICE HYBRIDS- 



A splendid mixture of the latest ond 

 best sorts. Oz., 35c: Pkt., IOc. 

 (For Perenniol Poppies, see page 33) 

 POPPY NUDICAULE IMPERIAL JEW- 

 ELS MIXTURE — Wonderful color 

 shades, from light to very deep or- 

 ange, all shades of yellow, creamy 

 white and pure white, every imagina- 

 ble shade of pink from shell pink to 

 salmon pink, deep rose and nearly 

 red tones and many pastel hues of 

 apricot, buff and chamois. The flow- 

 ers are beautifully frilled and fluted, 

 many of them semi-double and all 4 

 to 5 inches, wiry and strong, and 

 bearing flowers upright in regal 

 splendor. Pkt., 25c. 



Primula 



RICINUS (Castor Oil Plant) 



Grand semi-tropical plants with high- 

 ly ornamental foliage, strikingly ef- 

 fective for outdoor bedding. Hardy 

 annuals. 



BORBONIENSIS ARBOREUS — Leaves 

 large purple. 15 feet. Oz., 25c; 

 Pkt., IOc. 



RED SPIRE— Large palm leoves of 

 bronzy green with prominent red ribs 

 and veins. Oz., 30c; Pkt., 15c. 



SANGUINEUS— Large leaves with red 

 stems and red fruit. 10 feet. Oz.. 

 25c; Pkt., IOc. 



ZANZIBARIENSIS MIXED - Gigantic 



leaves, ranging in color from dark 

 green to coppery-bronze. Oz., 25c; 

 Pkt., IOc. 

 Finest Mixed Varieties — Oz., 20c; 



Pkt., IOc. 



ROSES 



LITTLE MIDGETS (Polyantho Multi- 

 flora) - Dv^orf, hardy little Roses, 

 blooming six weeks after sowing the 

 seed. The flowers ore produced 

 freely in many colors, double and 

 semi-double. Pkt., IOc. 



RUDBECKIA (Cone Flower) 



BICOLOR SUPERBA — Free-flowering 



annual, bearing bright yellow flowers 

 with brown spots at the base, and 

 brown disc. Pkt., IOc. 



GOLDEN SUNSET— Compoct plants, 

 18 to 24 inches in height, covered 

 with large golden yellow flowers 

 with a mahogany zone. Pkt., 15c. 



SALVIA (Flowering Sage) 



Few plants ore more atiroctive. They 

 ore easily grown from seed, produc- 

 ing their brilliant colored flowers in 

 the greatest profusion throughout the 

 season until cut down by frost. Sow 

 indoors in March. 



AMERICA (Globe of Fire)— Dwarf, 



bushy growth aglow with large spikes 

 of brilliant scarlet flowers from early 

 in the season until late in fall, l/a oz., 

 50c; Pkt., 20c. 



BONFIRE— Dwarf, producing long 

 spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers; 

 2 ft. i/s oz., 40c; Pkt., IOc. 

 HARBINGER (New)— Long spikes of 

 dazzling scarlet flowers, '/s oz., 60c; 

 Pkt., 20c. 



SPLENDENS— Long, gorgeous scarlet 

 spikes of flowers all summer. 1/3 oz., 

 25c; Pkt., IOc. 



ZURICH — Dwarf, early blooming, 

 vivid scarlet flowers, '/s oz., 75c; 

 Pkt., IOc. 



FARINACEA— 3 feet. Tall spikes of 

 lovely pole cloudy-blue. Blooms 

 form a dense moss of foliage. 1/4 

 oz., 75c; Pkt., IOc. 



