‘ | LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1922. 75 
CURRIE’S 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. H. H. P. Pkt 
Auricuia Flowered Mixed—Large flowers, with a distinct white eye in the 
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_Defiance—Large flowering vivid scarlet...........0ccccceccceeeccccesecses 10 
Mammoth White, Pink, Scarlet, Striped: Purple, Yellow, any, of the above 
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Currie’s Mammoth Mixed—A strain of lanes flowering Weupens unrivalled 
; in size and its great variety of beautiful colors; tie OZE 2 0 Carnie c alice ene o dl) 
Hybrida—Extra Fine Mixed—%¥% 0z, 20c...... ei tutiiace shafts euakegeeaas Senehsengs Meee sie 10 
ROSE QUEEN—The result of many years of selection this superb new 
: variety of the Hybrida Grandiflora Mammoth class bears flowers of a 
lovely, delicate rose, a tint somewhat paler than Helen Willmott, the 
parent variety. The individual blooms are unusually large, often ex- 
ceeding 1 inch in diameter, 20 or 30 of them often grouped on a single 
umbel. Added to its other remarkable qualities is that of blooming very 
early, so that we wey. fairly claim this as the finest thing in Verbenas 
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SCARLET QUEEN—The reward of continuous, patient endeavor to fix the 
separate colors of the beautiful Mammoth Auricula-Hyed class of Ver- 
benas. Produces in endless profusion large flowers of the most vivid 
scarlet with an immense white eye. Nothing finer for bedding effects... 25 
HELEN WILLMOTT—This beautiful variety is a very pretty bright salmon 
rose, with white eye, a color which has been long in demand. The 
plants produce a percentage of varied shades, which are also very fine, 
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Venosa—A dwarf-growing variety highly desirable for vases, bedding, etc. 
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ZINNIAS ; Currie’s Mammoth Verbena, 
Can be raised to flower by August. if ore in the open ground; but if sown under glass in April they will bloom in June 
and throughout the entire season. H. H. y : 
Large-Flowering Dwarf Double—A Palnene class of Dwarf Zinnias. very useful for beds or borders. Height 1% feet. 
Hight separate colors. Yellow, Orange, Scarlet, Crimson, Purple, Pure White, Pink, Striped. Very double; . each color.... 5 
Collection of Hight Separate Colors...... See Tate keys iasal eidesiec iol fh sy levieyie isle eyioile ans Tee ate SP ehaveyousiihorereh ones 
Extra Choice, Double Mixed—¥%, 02. 25C....... 0c eee eee eee Eueteseheiedeementsceray vicar eVie 5) 
Jacqueminot—Rich velvety crimson, Hwee very double and arodueed in great abundance; ” OZUN AD Ceyveteirie seetelcpors chassis te 10 
ope cu aanas Crested. The flowers are very double, the petals Deine) uaisiach curled and crested in a most graceful manner. i 
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MAMMOTH EFLOWERING—“New Giants’”—F lowers perfectly Geumie: enennine: 5 to 
6 inches in diameter, colors brilliant. The plants grow about 3 feet high, making 
a handsome appearance. 
Crimson, Golden Yellow, Orange, Pink, White—Fine Mixed. Each, % oz. 25c; pkt. 10c. 
Elegans Tom Thumb— A 
dwarf compact variety; 12 
inchesin height. The flow- 
ers are produced in great 
abundance. Double mixed 
colors; %4 oz. 30c; pkt. 5c. 
HAAGEANA STELLATA, FL. 
PL.— Cactus Zinnia — Re- 
sembles a double cactus 
flower. The dwarf, com- 
pact growing plants are 
covered with orange flow- 
ers from July to October. 
Pkt. 15c. 
DOUBLE GIANT PICOTEE 
MIXED—A distinct class, 
each petal tipped in various 
dark shades, giving the 
orange, flesh, lemon, pink 
or cerise flowers a pleasing 
and attractive appearance. 
Pkt. 20c. 
ROSE KING—Double Giant 
Flowering Novelty. Flow- 
ers of immense size, prob- 
ably surpassing any other 
Zinnia, often 6 to 7 inches 
across. Color, fixed after 
much care and _ selection, 
a beautiful carmine rose, 
hitherto unknown in this 
class. Pkt. 25c. 
WALLFELOWER. 
A plant much esteemed for 
its rich fragrant flowers. H. 
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ouble—Fine Mixed .... 10 , 
Single—Mixed .......... 10 Maa eR: Pkt. 
Annual Wallflower—An annual variety of the old fragrant 
garden favorites which if sown in spring can be had in flower 
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ZEA MAIZE. 
Striped Japanese Corn. 
{ ; An ornamental species of corn, the leaves being beautifully 
as : striped with white and green. H. H. A. 
Japonica—Striped foliage. 6 ft..................- Lig RAIDED nOlEnO 5 
Large Flowering Zinnia. Gracillima Variegata—Dwarf striped corn........ SOM Bie einIeieae dc 5 
