Annual 

 L07C Varieties 



DRUMMONDI 



For beds nothing can surpass these beautiful 

 annuals. Separate colors,, planted in separate 

 beds, or the scarlet or pink surrounded by the 

 white, or planted in designs, will form a floral 

 picture. They produce immense trusses of large, 

 brilliant flowers throughout the summer; IV2 

 feet high. 



GRANDIFLORA VARIETIES 



3382 Alba. White. 



3383 Brilliant Rose. Pink and rose. 



3384 Chamois-Rose. Salmon-pink, orange eye. 



3385 Coccinea. Brilliant scarlet. 



3387 Isabellina. Buff yellow. 



3388 Lilac. 



3389 Splendens. Dazzling scarlet; white eye. 



3390 Mixed Colors. 



Any 0/ the above: 1000 seeds 75c j pk.t. 15c 

 3391 Collection. 1 pkt. each 

 of above seven colors 85e. 



3396 Gigantea Art Shades. Very large blooms 

 in gorgeous trusses. Includes salmoq, rose, 

 mauve, etc., all with large white eyes. 



1000 seeds $1.00; Pkt. 25c 



3397 Salmon Glory. Rich salmon-pink with large 

 creamy white eye. Very showy and large. 



1000 seeds $1.00; Pkt. 25c 



3398 Red Glory. Scorching red with white eye — 

 one of the most brilliant. 



1000 seeds $1.00; Pkt. 25c 



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Chinese Lantern Plant 



3415 Francheti. An ornamental plant that has 

 recently come into popular favor for the decora- 

 tive value of its brilliant orange-scarlet lantern- 

 shaped fruit pods. Although a perennial, the 

 pods are produced the same year from spring 

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sown seed. Height two feet. 



Pkt. 15c 



Chinese Bell-Flower 

 3420 Grandiflora. Mixed Colors. Hardy peren- 

 nial, bearing large, broad, bell-shaped white or 

 blue flowers; fine for garden decoration; IV2 feet. 

 1000 seeds 75c; pkt. 25c 



Ofnnual (Poppies w Rose Moss or Sun p " mt w 



• ' ' For low beds and masses of color, from sr 



3464 American Legion. An improved variety of 

 Flanders Poppy; color brilliant orange-scarlet. 

 This is an excellent poppy for broadcasting over 

 large areas where a semi-naturalistic effect is 

 desired 1000 seeds 25c; oz. 75c; pkt. 15c 



3470 Henderson Extra-Select Shirley Mixed. A 



stunning mixture of these delightful Poppies with 

 large, well-formed flowers and fluted and crin- 

 kled flower petals. Grows about 12 inches tall 

 and blooms profusely during the summer months. 

 Contains a remarkably wide and beautiful 

 color range Ox. 75c; 1000 seeds 25c; pkt. 15c 



DOUBLE POPPIES— In accordance with a ruling 

 of the Federal Narcotics Department, it is illegal 

 to cultivate any varieties ot Poppies from which 

 opiates may be extracted. These include Double 

 Carnation Flowered, Giant Double, etc. 



For low beds and masses of color, from spring 

 until frost, they are indispensable; colors range 

 through innumerable shades of red, yellow, pink 

 striped, white, etc. 



3500 Double. Mixed Colors. The flowers are like 

 little roses. Per 1000 seeds 60c; pkt. 25c 



3510 Single. 



Mixed Colors. 



Per 1000 seeds 35c; 



15c 



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PERENNIAL VARIETIES 



ICELAND QPapavei nudicaule) 



These dwarf Poppies bloom the first season 

 from spring-sown seed. The fragrant, crushed- 

 satin-like flowers are produced from the begin- 

 ning of June to October; fine for cutting. 



3473 GarHord Giant Art Shades. Very large 

 flowers, fluted and carried on long stems. The 

 colors include lovely pastel shades. Pkt. 25c 

 3480 Mixed Colors. Per 1000 seeds 60c; pkt. 15c 



ORIENTAL QPapavei orientate) 



3490 Mixed Colors. Among hardy perennials 

 these hold an unrivaled position for gorgeous 

 effectiveness in gardens and hardy borders. 

 Height, 2 to 3 feet. Flowers immense, often 6 

 inches or more across. They are also grand cut 

 in bud state, for vases. The seed should be sown 

 in the open ground in June or July in order to 

 bloom the following summer. 



1000 seeds 75c; pkt. 25c 



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Painted Daisy 



PoujaYitm 



3555 Hybridum, Single and Double Large-flower- 

 ing Mixed Colors. Hardy, herbaceous plants, 

 with large single or double flowers, 3 to 4 

 inches across, of rose, flesh, pink, white, lav- 

 ender, crimson, etc., with yellow center; freely 

 borne on stems about 2 feet high. They remain 

 in bloom for a long time and are remarkably 

 fine cut flowers .....Pkt. 25c 



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Primula elatior 



3430 Mixed Colors. An early blooming Primrose 

 for spring flower beds or pot culture; the large 

 umbels of flowers of various colors, edged and 

 laced, are borne on stalks 8 inches tall. 



Pkt. 25e 



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rUmiLCL Primrose (TP) 



3525 Obconica gigantea. These "Ever-flowering 

 Primroses" are favorite pot plants for the house, 

 producing flowers measuring 1V£ inches across. 

 Several colors in mixture; white, crimson, rose, 

 violet, lilac, pink-eyed sort, etc Pkt. 50e 



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LCLYIUS Castor Oil Plant (A) 



3580 Mixed Varieties. Lb. $4.00; oz. 40c; pkt. 15c 



3585 Zanzibariensis (Mixed). Leaves green, 

 brown or purplish Per oz. 40c; pkt. 15c 



RUDBECKIA (A) 



3592 Kelvedon Star. This is a rampant grower, 

 reaching 3 feet in height. Sowings should be 

 made indoors in February and seedlings planted 

 out during second week of May, by July it will 

 fill in the bed and flower till cut down by frost. 

 The flowers have brown central discs, with 

 mahogany zone on petals of deep golden yellow. 



Pkt. 25c 



