LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1921. 



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SAPONARIA. 



Pkt. 

 Compact-growing plants, producing beautiful star-like flowers freely all 

 summer. Good for bedding. H. A. 



Cnlnbricn, pink ; Calabrica Alba, white. Each 5 



SCABIOSA. Mourning Bride or Sweet Scabious. 

 Very desirable plants, producing very pretty flowers of many colors in great 

 profusion. Good for cutting for vases, etc. H. A. 



Dwarf Double — Flowers very double and globular. Oz. 35c 5 



Leviathan Mixed — Large and beautiful double flowers; tall growing. Oz. 50c... 5 



PERENNIAL, SCABIOUS. 



Caucasica — Soft lilac blue; pkt 10 Caucaaica Alba — Pure white 15 



SCHIZANTHUS. 



The Schizanthus is a marvelous annual which because of its fantastic flowers, 

 has been aptly called "The Poor Man's Orchid." 



Dwarf Large Flowered Hybrids 10 



Wisetonensis — A remarkably free flowering variety, presenting a grand appear- 

 ance with its myriads of variously colored flowers. Used largely as a pot 

 lant 



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15 



Wisetonensis, Improved Dwarf — Produces larger flowers than the foregoing and 

 of a wider range of color 20 



SHAMROCK. 

 True Irish — Small leaved , 10 



STATIOE (Sea Lavender). 



A splendid, very free flowering annual, bearing flowers in great quantities 



from early June until hard frost. Sow seed inside in March. 



Sinuata Rosea — 2 ft. Rose colored flowers 



Sinuata Hybrida Mixed 



Russian (Suworowi) — 1 ft. Bright rose; fine for cutting and winter bouquets... 



STOKESIA (Stoke's Aster). 



Cjanea — 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 seed.... 



10 

 10 

 20 



10 



Cyanen Alba — A pure white flowering counterpart of the above 10 



SUNFLOWERS 



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Scabiosa or Mourning Bride. 

 CUT-AND-COME-AGAIN SUNFLOWERS. 



A new class of branching Sunflower, yielding an abundance of flowers with long, 

 stiff stems, measuring 3 to 4 inches across, from June until frost comes. They not 

 only make a great display in the garden, but are excellent for cut flowers. The 

 plants form pyramidal bushes from 3 to 4 feet high. rnv. 



"DAZZLER." (1920 Novelty) — One of the best of the showy sports recently pro- 

 duced in the Cut-and-Come-Again class of Annual Sunflowers. The plant 

 branches freely and bears flowers about 4 inches across of a rich orange with 

 darker center, somewhat resembling Gaillardia Grandiflora. Produces bold 

 and striking effects in the annual border. Per packet .................... . 



Apollo— A dwarf compact growing variety. The flowers are star-shaped, golden 



yellow with a black center • • • -. \ { ' 



Stella — Long-stemmed. Golden yellow with a black disc. . ... . . J'i m 'l 



Star-Shaped Double Mixed— Similar in style to a cactus Dahlia, surrounded at 



the edge with long loose-twisted petals arranged like spokes ot a wheel 



Fine Mixed, Single Varieties — V 2 oz. 35c 



Fine Mixed Double Varieties — y z oz. 50c 



DOUBLE SUNFLOWERS. f 



Californicus— Extra large, double yellow, 5 feet. Oz 30c. ........... v . .:..■•".■ ■ 



Globosus Fistulosus — Flowers very large and globular, of a bright, rich satfion | 



color. 6 ft. Oz. 25c 



SINGLE SUNFLOWERS. 

 Mammoth Russian— The largest of all Sunflowers, specimens often measuring IS 



inches in diameter 



SWEET WILLIAM. 

 Exceedingly beautiful and showy plants, producing an abundance of rich 

 colored flowers throughout the season. H. P. . ^ K 



Auricula I nr»re-Flowe?ed— Finest mixed. The flowers of this variety are very 



20 



10 

 5 



Schizanthus. 



Finest Single Mixed — % oz. 15c 



Finest Double Mixed — Vi oz. 30c 



Annual Varieties, Mixed — 9 inches; flowers large, borne in profusion and ot 



beautifully assorted colors 1( * 



TAGETES. 

 A densely flowering Annual Marigold admirably suited for massing and 

 borders. 

 Signata Pumila — A showy compact plant, covered with bright, yellow blossoms, 



with a brown stripe through the center of each petal. H. H. A 5 



THUNBERGIA. 

 Ornamental, free-blooming climber of rapid growth. Good for greenhouse 

 or warm situations out of doors. H. H. A. 



Alata — Yellow, with black eye 5 Mixed 5 



TORENIA. 

 The Torenias are very pretty plants for borders or for house plants, nang- 

 ing baskets, etc. H. H. P. 



Baillonii — Golden yellow flowers, with brownish red throat 



Fournierii — The flower is sky-blue, dotted with three dark blue spots, has a 



bright yellow throat, and is an exceedingly free bloomer 



TRITOMA. 

 Uvaria Grandiflora — Popularly known as Red-hot Poker. Flower spikes 



orange-scarlet, remaining a long time in bloom. H. P. 4 ft 



VERONICA (Speedwell). H. P. 



Spicata — Bright blue flowers on a long, dense spike 10 



VINCA. 

 Highly ornamental, free-flowering, compact greenhouse evergreen shrubs, 

 with shining green foliage and handsome circular flowers. T. P. 



Alba — White, with crimson eye, 2 feet 5 



Alba Pura — Pure white 5 



Rosea — Rose, 1 V 2 feet 5 



VIRGINIAN STOCK. H. A. 

 Mixed — Sweet scented. A fine border flower and a profuse bloomer. Oz. 35c. . 5 



ricula Large-Flowered— Finest mixed. The flowers ot this variety are very 

 ."kBeauty— A beautifu'l' sort,' bearing large'flowers of a delicate pink shade. 10 



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Pink Beauty 

 Scarlet Beauty 



Very deep, rich scarlet. 

 5 

 5 



10 

 10 



10 



Sweet William. 



