Scklzantm 



iLzanmus (A) 



Butterfly Flower or Poor Man's 

 Orchid 



Our strains are valuable for pots and decora- 

 tion. In the garden sow the seed directly out- 

 doors late in spring where the plants are to 

 grow, as they do not transplant readily. The 

 plants begin blooming in about two months' 

 time. The Schizanthus is a superb cut-flower. 

 Arranged in a vase, it resembles sprays of or- 

 chids and" keeps in splendid condition for a week 

 or more. 



3670 Dr. Badger's Giant Flowering Hybrids. A 

 super strain, robust and bushy, V/2 to 2 feet in 

 height, with bright green, fern-like foliage. The 

 flowers measure from 1 to 1V4 inches across. The 

 light varieties, white, pink, buff-rose or yellow, 

 have marked centers. The darker sorts are of 

 purple, mauve or red, margined by a deep tone 

 of the ground color. Mixed Colors. 



Per 1000 seeds, $1.00; pkt., 25c 



367S Wisetonensls Hybrids. Large-flowering. 

 Mixed Colors. Beautiful colors and combinations 

 in great variety. Per 1000 seeds, $1.00; pkt., 25c 



Star of C^i 



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Xanthisma Texanum (A) 



3688 Flowers are light canary-yellow with a 

 lighter colored center; single, daisy-like, with 

 long, pointed petals. Stems are thin and strong, 

 and although they are not very long, they are 

 suitable for cutting. Does well in dry, open 

 places. Bushy, erect plants, IV2 feet high; very 

 free blooming Pkt., 25e 



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Sea Lavender (A) 



These new varieties are used when dried for 

 winter bouquets. They are also valuable for 

 growing in rockeries; plants 2 feet high. 



3692 Slnuata atrocoerulea. Dark blue. 



3693 Bonduelli. Lemon yellow. ' 



3698 Sinuaia rosea. Brilliant rose. 



3699 Snow White. 

 3690 Mixed Colors. 



Any ol the above: Pkt., 15c 



Colorful, Fragrant Slocks (A) 



Colossal Ten Weeks 



This is without rival for open -ground planting, 

 attaining a height of 2V£ feet; the spikes of bloom 

 are long, and the individual flowers are very 

 double. They are easily grown and are highly 

 fragrant. They should be given good, rich soil 

 to grow in. 



3732 Blue Bells. Pretty shade of blue. 



3733 El Dorado. Sulphur-yellow. 



3734 Grand Rouge. Brilliant crimson. 



3736 Mont Blanc. Purest white. 



3737 Rosy Morn. Delicate rosy-flesh. 

 3740 Mixed. Brilliant colors. 



Any of the above; 1000 seeds, 75c; pkt., 15c 



3741 Collection of Colossal Stocks. One 

 packet each of the 5 separate varieties, 60c 



Large-Flowering Ten Weeks 



Favorites for garden decoration; flowers 

 double, of various colors and very fragrant. 

 3745 Cut-and-Come-Again Princess Alice. The 

 branching plants, about 2 feet high, produce 

 continuously from summer to fall, double white 

 flowers, splendid for cutting. 



Per 1000 seeds. 75c; pkt., 15c 

 3750 Double Mixed. 



Per 1000 seeds, 50c; pkt., 15c 



Early Colonial Branching 



Here tor the first time is a tall and really ex- 

 clusively branching type of stock. This new 

 strain blooms about two weeks earlier than the 

 perpetual branching class, and grows to a , 

 height of two to two and one-half feet. 



Unlike many strains, the new early Colonial 

 does not produce a center spike, and conse- 

 quently does not require pinching back to make, 

 it branch. From the base of each plant eight to 

 ten heavy 30-inch branches spread out and 

 produce a plant 20 inches in diameter. The 

 large .florets are formed on spikes 12 to 15 inches 

 long. 



3755 Rose Standish. A magnificent large-flow- 

 ered bright rose. A fine color for cutting and 

 one that shows off to advantage under artificial 

 light. 



3752 Mayflower— Red Hose. 3753 PriscSlla— 



Silvery-Lavender. 3754 Puritan — Pure White. 



3760 Mixed Colors. 



Any of the above: Pkt., 25c 



Stock, Gardenia 



3748 This remarkable, new Giant Column Stock 

 is indeed the last word in perfection for its 

 class. Shimmering glistening white, the flowers 

 are the purest snow white of any Stock variety 

 yet introduced. Producing only one flower spike 

 to q plant, thi3 spike will, however, be of enor- 

 mous size, 12 inches to 15 inches of florets and 

 nearly 3 feet in length, and 4 or even 41/2 inches 

 in depth, with individual florets closely and 

 compactly placed on the stem. The robust habit 

 and uniformity of type, combined with a high 

 percentage of doubles, places Gardenia defi- 

 nitely in a class by itself. Especially recom- 

 mended for greenhouse culture. 



Per 500 seeds, $1.00; pkt., 25c 



"Beauty" or "Giant Nice" 



The plants in flower stand about 2 feet in 

 height. The side branches each carry a tall 

 spike, furnished with large, clove-scented flow- 

 ers. They do not flower as quickly as Ten-week 

 Stocks, requiring from 12 to 15 weeks. When 

 grown for winter flowering, sow the seed in July 

 or August. As cut flowers they are unsurpass- 

 able. 



3703 Beauty of Nice. Exquisite flesh-pink. 

 3703A Carmine Rose. 



3704 Crimson King. Brilliant velvety crimson. 



3706 Light Violet. Extra fine. 



3707 Madame Rivoire. Double white. 



3708 Queen Alexandra. Rosy lavender. 



3709 Rose of Nice. Carmine-rose. 

 3720 Mixed Colors. 



Any of the above: 1000 seeds, 75c; pkt., 15c 



3721 Collection of Beauty Stocks. One packet 

 each of the 7 separate varieties 85c 



DOUBLE GIANT EXCELSIOR 



(Improved Column) 

 Non-branching, producing one flowering spike 



A beautiful sort particularly adapted for green- 

 house culture producing one stem 2 to 2V2 feet 

 long set with fine double flowers, the blooms ap- 

 pear when the plant is about 1 foot tall. 



3722 Deep Apricot. 3726 Pink. 



3723 Crimson. 3727 White. 



3724 Dark Blue. 3730 Mixed. 



3725 Lavender. 



Any of the above; 500 seeds, 75c; pkt., 25c 

 3731 Collection of 6 Giant Excelsior Stocks, $1.25 



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