LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1926. 69 
ROSES. 
Little Midgets, Bloom the First Season from Seed, Pkt. 
and very sweet, often appearing the summer following early seeding. 2 
The most gorgeous of summer-flowering plants, magnificent in bed or border, with 
long spikes of flowers, which continue in bloom until late in the fall. For early 
flowering sow the Seed indoors iff March or April, or outside as soon as the warm 
weather appears. H. H. P. ; t ; : Pkt. 
Salvia Harbinger—A new English variety just introduced. A tardiness to come 
into bloom of other varieties has been a drawback but this is quite overcome 
in this new novelty, plants raised from seed sown in February commence to 
produce, in profusion, their long spikes of dazzling bright scarlet flowers 
early in June and maintain a blaze of color until frost. The plants are dwarf 
and compact in habit with strong dark green foliage.......... siseysie > eis cise 35 
Ameriea, or Globe of Fire—The newest and most promising of the brilliant, scar- 
let flowering Salvias. An early, continuous and very free bloomer; wonder- 
fully uniform and compact in growth, the total height not over two feet; 
nearly perfection for bedding and border uses....... settee eee ese eee sere 20 
Fireball—A compact, dwarf-flowering variety unequalled for bedding. Begins 
to bloom two weeks ahead of other sorts and continues until late fall. 
eight Ws. inches: ) 36) OZ. (5C.s hos eae csc eee SS GOS © SRE et eB oe bree Mrakotaneioteteieiaie s-- 10 
Bonfire—The plants are dwarf and compact in habit, growing about 2% feet high, 
bearing in great profusion long spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers. % oz. 50c. 10 
Ostrich Plume—Bears immense plume-like heads often six inches through, flowers 
closely crowded on the stem and double the usual size. Full grown plants 
nearly three feet in height by as much through and literally ablaze with a 
dense mass of fiery scarlet bloom......... See Ce COO DO BOOTS Dro BUSOU De ian as) 
Patens—Perennial variety. Flowers of delightful blue............... Sekine LO: 
Splendens (Scarlet Sage)—-The long spikes of vivid scarlet are borne in such 
profusion as to fairly hide the foliage. ™% 0Z. 65c...........--....000eeeeees 10 
Zurich—A dwarf, compact Salvia, the earliest to bloom; producing large brilliant 
scarlet flowers ......... SEU s OUD GOOG OSDOUS : Salvia Bonfire 
SMILAX, 
Myrsiphyllum Asparagoides — 
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SOLANUM. 
A very useful ornamental pot plant 
for winter decoration, bearing in the 
greatest profusion, bright scarlet 
globular berries. P 
Capsicastrum Nanum (Jerusalem 
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Clevelandi, or Cleveland Cherry— 
An improvement on the forego- 
ing, carrying the fruits well 
SHAMROCK. 
Pkt. 
True Irish—Small leaved.......... 10 
STATICE (Sea Lavender). 
A splendid, very free flowering an- 
nual, bearing flowers in great quanti- 
ties from early June until hard frost. 
Sow seed inside in March. 
Sinuata Rosea—2 ft. Rosé colored 
above the foliage and in greater flowers ...... SopooacuooEaoooddo 
peorusion ALPIGLOSSIS.. a0 Sinuata Hybrida Mixed............ 10 
Very pretty autumn blooming plants 
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with funnel-shaped flowers beautifully Ruspinne (SU WOLON!) sal pec etl nae 
rose; fine for cutting and winter 
veined and marbled. H. H. A Pkt. 
Large Flowered, Finest Mixed— DOMQUCTS!  o eiereiercs wilercierele s cieewlelegere, a0 
TA NOY ASABE Stig HEE RERO SEC OOO 5 10 
STOKESIA (Stoke’s Aster.) 
Cyanea—One of the most useful 
perennial plants. It begins to 
bloom during July, producing in 
great abundance, large, showy 
Aster-like, deep blue flowers, 
which are valuable for cutting, 
blooming the first year from 
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: Cyanea Alba—A pure white flower- 
Rose, Little Midgets. ing counterpart of the above.. 10 
STOCKS OR GILLIFLOWERS. 
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 season. 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. 
Blood Red, Rose, Canary Yellow, Dark Violet, Chamois, Light Blue, 
White, Carmine. 
Choice Mixed, %& oz. $1.00. 
All of the above, pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c. 
Dwarf German, Ten Weeks, Mixed, Second Quality, % oz. 50c..... -Pkt. 10 
CUT-AND-COME-AGAIN STOCK, (Perpetual Giant 10-Week.) 
This is a valuable Stock for cutting, branching out as fast as cut, and every 
shoot bears a cluster of flowers, which are finely shaped and very fragrant. 
Mixed, % oz. $1.25; pkt. 15c. 
BEAUTY OF NICE—An attractive Stock for early and late flowering. The 
plant throws up a gigantic main flower spike, bearing blooms of large size, 
beautiful in form and of delightful shades of color. Although classed as a 
Winter Stock it is exceptionally early and can be had in flower 12 to 15 
weeks from time of sowing. We offer the following varieties and color e 
Abundance (Carmine-rose)—A wonderfully free-flowering new type. Flow=- 
ers largely double and very fragrant. The plant grows to an immense 
size,abranchingeremarkably.© 46 UOZ. (SDC cc cismic slotininiele cre wicleciceclecesiccsee 
Emperor—Ma2egnificent and brilliant 
flowered, rivaling the Orchid in 
the beauty and brilliance of their 
blooms. Mixed colors.......... 10 
Canary Yellow—¥% oz. 85c ......... eielaiess sielolenemne O, 
Crimson King—¥% oz. 85c .......>. 10 
Peach Blossom—¥% oz. 85c ......-.. 10 
Pink (Daybreak shade)—¥% oz. 85c 10 
x Queen Alexandra—(Rosy Lilac)—% oz. 85c. : 10 
Violet (Purple)—¥% 0Z. 85C ...cccececccccsccssceee GOI GOe 10 
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Stocks—RBeauty of Nice 
