LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1919. 



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CALLIOPSIS OR COREOPSIS 



One of the best annuals. Easily cultivated and make excellent cut flowers. 

 H. A. Pkt. 



CroTfn ot Gold — Golden-yellow flowers as large as the perennial Coreopsis 



on long^ strong stems. Plants compact, 10 in. high 10 



Golden Wave — Golden-yellow, with brown center; %, oz. 15c 5 



Golden Ray — Compact bushes, covered v/ith star-shaped flowers, like mini- 

 ature Cactus Dahlias. Color, bright brown, tipped golden-yellow 10 



Tinctoria — Golden-yellow, witli garnet eye; H oz. 15c 5 



Crimson 5 Finest Mixed — Per Vi oz. 10c ... . 5 



PERENNIAL COREOPSIS. 



lianceolata — A very showy, yellow sort. Perfectly hardy 10 



Lanceolata Grandiflora — Large golden-yellow flowers, with long stems. 



•Very useful for cutting. Perfectly hardy 10 



CANNAS 



I/arse FloTvering French. 



Calliopsia or Coreopala. 



Handsome plants for centers of 

 vases, large beds or borders. The 

 foliage is luxuriant and the flowers 

 are of very brilliant colors, ranging 

 through all the shades of yellow to 

 the richest crimson. Many are beau- 

 tifully spotted. 



Canna Seed should be cut at one of 

 the ends to a depth of one-sixteenth 

 of an inch and soaked in w^arm water 

 for 12 hours. Seeds sown in Febru- 

 ary in the house will produce bloom- 

 ing plants by July. 



Pkt. 

 Mixed Colors, per oz. 25c 5 



Red-leaved Varieties. Mixed, per 

 oz. 30c 5 



CANARY BIRD FLOWER. 



Tropaeolum Canariense — One of the most desirable climbing plants growing 

 rapidly to a height of 10 feet, and producing an abundance of yellow-fringed 

 flowers thrOjUghout the season. 10 feet. H. A. Per oz. 30c 5 



Carnation. 

 Giant Fancy Bverblooming. 



Tbe Cardinal Climber. 



CARNATIONS 



Universally admired for the beauty and fragrance of their blos- 

 soms. The Margaret sorts from Seed sown in spring will produce 

 flowers all summer and fall, after which they can be potted up for 

 flowering during winter. H. H. P. 



GIANT MARGARET CARNATIONS. 



A new giant form of the popular Margaret Carnation bearing very 

 large flowers of various colors and fine form, delightfully fragrant. 

 Comes into bloom within a few months from time of sowing. 



Pkt. 



Giant Margaret, W^hite, Yellow, Pink, Red, Striped. Each 10 



Giant Margaret, Choice Mixed Colors. 500 Seeds 35c 10 



Margaret Carnation — The original semi-dwarf strain; flowers in a 



great variety of colors; 500 Seeds 25c 5 



Giants of Nice, Mixed — Blooms in four months from Seed; the 



flowers are large, borne on long stems, valuable for cutting. . 10 



CARNATION GIANT FANCY EVER-BLOOMING. Pkt. 



The famous "Chabaud's" strain of Carnations are surpassingly beautiful 

 in form and coloring. With this strain one can have "Fancy Pinks" in 

 6 months from sowing. Just the Carnation for house culture during 

 fall and winter. It is in this strain that so many of the choice double 

 varieties, that are so popular, are found 10 



CARNATION. 



Grenadin — The flowers are large, bright scarlet, very double and produced 



in great abundance 5 



Grenadin White — Very early pure white 10 



HARDY GARDEN CARNATIONS. 



For early flowering sow in May outdoors, transplanting when large enough. 

 By fall they will make thrifty clumps which will give large quantities of 

 delightful carnations early the following summer. They are perfectly hardy, 

 only requiring a slight covering during winter. Pkt. 



Choice Double Mixed — Saved from named flowers; 500 Seeds 25c 10 



( Good Mixed — Saved from border plants; 500 Seeds 15c v 5 



THE CARDINAL CLIMBER — The most beautiful and brilliant annual 

 climber ever sent out. It is a strong, rapid grower, attaining a height 

 of 30 feet or more, with beautiful cut foliage and is literally covered 

 with a blaze of circular, fiery cardinal flowers from mid-summer till 

 frost. Sow the seed inside In March or April, each seed being previously 

 filed or notched to assist germination. Pkt. 15c; 2 pkts 25 



CASTOR OIL BEIAN — (See RJcinns). 



