Petunias for Every Garden 



PETUNIA (Fire Chief) — All America Sweep- 

 stakes Winner. Brilliant red color, dwari 

 habit, free blooming. 

 Pkt. 50c 



/^ PHLOX DRUMMONDI (Salmon Glory)— 



^&' Rich salmon-pink florets with wide creamy 

 white eyes. Grows about 10 inches high, 

 prolific bloomer of enormous florets and 

 trusses. A fine novelty and worthy variety 

 for bedding, boxes and cutting. 

 Pkf. 2Sc. 



PHLOX (Perennial Mixed) — A mixture from a 

 celebrated collection. Seeds slow in germi- 

 nating. 

 Pkt. 25c. 



PHLOX (Drununondii Grandillora Alba) — Pure 

 white, some with purple or violet eyes. De- 

 cember till April. 

 Pkt. 25c. 



PHLOX (Dnmunondii) — Mixed. Their various 

 colors and length of flowering, with easy 

 culture, make them a favorite with every- 

 one. One foot high. December till April. 

 Pkt. 2Sc 



PHLOX (Fiery Scarlet) — Easy culture and a 

 favorite. One foot high. Planted Decem- 

 ber to April. 

 Pkt. 25c 



PHLOX (Flesh Pink) — Same as about, but a 

 beautiful shade of pink. Planted December 

 to April. 

 Pkt 25c 



PHLOX (Star Mixed) — Dwarf habit, attractive 

 star-shaped flowers; a novel variety. 

 Pkt. 25c. 



PHYsbsTEGIA (False Dragon Head) — A very 

 hardy perennial and gaining in popular- 

 ity. It forms dense bushes 3 to 4 feet 

 high, bearing freely during the summer 

 months spikes of delicate pink tubular 

 flowers. 

 Pkt. 15c 



POPPY (Wild Rose) — Pink, very showy, single 

 blossom annual; 2 to 3 feet high. 

 Pkt. 10c; 1/2 oz. 50c; oz. 90c 



POPPY (Flanders Field)— Very showy double 

 red blossoms; annual, 2 to 3 feet high. 

 Pkf. 10c; 1/2 oz. 60c; oz. Sl.OO. 



POPPY — Double Shirley flowers, very shov/y. 

 Cannot be transplanted. Two feet high. 

 October till May. 

 Pkt. lOc; 1/2 oz. 60c; oz. 90c. 



SHIRLEY POPPIES — Single mixed. A very 

 beautiful selection of Ranunculus-flowered 

 Poppy. The range of colors extending from 

 pure white through the most deUcate shades 

 of pale pink, rose and carmine to crimson, 

 white edged, shaded and striped. Semi- 

 double. October to May. 

 Pkt. 10c; 1/2 oz. 50c; oz. 90c. 



PORTULACA (Single)— Mixed. The flowers are 

 of various colors, from white to bright 

 scarlet and crimson. The plant is good for 

 edgings, vases or pots. Half foot high. 

 February till August. 

 Pkt. 20c; Vz 02. SI.25. 



PORTULACA (Grandflora, fl. pi.) — Mixed. 

 Double Portulaca. The same variety of col- 

 ors with semi-double and double flowers 

 half foot high. February till August. 

 Pkt. 20c; 1/2 oz. S2.00. 



PYRETHRUM (Aurea, Golden Feather)— The 

 flowers resemble Asters. Bright yellow 

 leaves which make it showy as a border 

 massed with plants such as Coleus, etc. 

 March to June. 

 None. 



QUEEN ANNE'S LACE— Hardy annual, large, 

 loosely formed terminal clusters of tiny 

 white flower, used for cutting. 

 Pkt. 10c; 1/2 oz. 5Sc 



RESEDA (Odorota Grcndiilora, Sweet Mignon- 

 ette) — A fragrant plant with large spikes ol 

 yellowish red flowers. Fifteen inches high. 

 December to May. 

 Pkt. 20c. 



SALPIGLOSSIS (Painted Tongue) — Large flow- 

 er mixed. One of the finest annuals, ol 

 easy culture and succeeds in any good 

 soil and in a sunny location. Produces 

 blooms all during summer until frost. Seed 

 should be started in hotbeds about the 

 end of March and planted out after danger 

 of frost is over. 

 Pkt. 10c. 



SALVIA (Splendens, Scarlet Salvia or Red 

 Flowering Sage)— A pot or greenhouse 

 plant. Can be grown as an annual, as it 

 flowers freely from seed the first year. Two 

 to three feet high. February to April. 

 Pkt. 20c. 



SCABIOSA (Mourning Bride) — Commonly 

 known as the Pincushion Plant. Produces 

 beautiful flowers in delicate shades on long 

 stems. Makes very effective borders or 

 beds. Planted after danger of frost is over, 

 about March. 

 Pkt. 10c 



SNAPDRAGON (Canary Bird) — A very fine 

 variety of giant yellow blooms, growing 

 24 to 36 inches high. Planted October to 

 March. 

 Pkt. 20c. 



SNAPDRAGON (Loveliness) — Rose pink blooms, 

 giant flowered, grows 32 inches high. 

 Planted October to March. 

 Pkt. 20c. 



/^ SNAPDRAGON (Rust Proof California Giant 



y^ Mixture) — This mixture of rust proof 

 Snapdragons is the best of all around 

 type, equally fine for border or for cutting. 

 The plants are of the popular Nanum Ma- 

 jestic type. 

 Pkt. 20c; 1/2 oz. Sl.lS. 



SNAPDRAGON (Pinlde) — Qear rose of the 

 Majus Grandiflorum type and rust proof. 

 Pkt. 20c 



SNAPDRAGON (Shasta) — Pure white, a very 

 desirable variety and rust proof. 

 Pkt. 20c. 



STOCKS (Early Giant Imperial Improved Bis- 

 marck Mixed) — An extra fine early bloom- 

 ing mixed stock of branching habits, pro- 

 ducing double flowers, splendid for cutting. 

 Planted October to March. 

 Pkt. 15c; Vi oz. 9Sc 



STOCKS (Double Early Giant Imperial Bis- 

 marck)— Canary yellow. Same as above, 

 but long spikes of yellow blooms. 

 Pkt. 15c 



STOCKS (Double Early Giant Imperial Bis- 

 marck) — Old rose blooms. 

 Pkt. 15c 



STOCKS (Double Early Giant Imperial Bis- 

 marck)— Fiery blood red blooms. 

 Pkt. 15c. 



STOCKS (Double Early Giant Imperial Bis- 

 marck) — Silvery lilac blooms. 

 Pkt 15c. 



TEN WEEKS STOCKS — Mixed. Large flowers of 

 all colors from white to dark blue or crim- 

 son. Should be sown in pots or pans, and 

 when large enough transplant into rich soil. 

 One and a quarter feet. October to March. 

 Pkf. 10c; 14 oz. 5Qc. 



PORTULACA. MIXED 



POPPy. DOUBLE SHrRLEY 



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