Favorite Annual Flowers 



MARIGOLD (Petite Mixed)— New dwarf doubl pETUlnA (Hybrlda) — Mixed. SpUndidmtajd 



™ Mangold, compact in growth, aboi d varietie3 . plants are ^ »««« 



inches tall! Pkl. 25c; V* or. 75c. habit; about 1 foot high. October till May. 



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 ^^e^o^ofed^Jzens -*&££ ^^as, ideal for bed massing. 



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petaled florets. S^cet uUY m t golde n 



daintily fringed in erieci. 



yellow. January to April. 



Pkt 15e; Vz oz. Sl-50- 



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PETUNIA (Heavenly Blue) — A silvery blue. 



«u ^ - Pkt. 25c. 



One and a half feet high. January io compact. 



ftftta V, ox. 90c. ,^£l5V" oi «£-* p " «* fc»£« 



MARIGOLD (Gigantea Sunset Giants)-Large r ^d effective rose color. Plantea vet 

 flowers, produced in profusion, of delicate April- 



fragrance. Flowers are loosely formed, lull pfct 25c. leasing clear 

 centered, with broad heavy petals. Sunset _ OT __ mnl7 Mom) — A very P» sp lendid 

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Giants 



d, with broad heavy petals, bunset ___,, „-._ Mom)— A ve X y „^4 A splendid 

 is a mixture ranging from deep PETUNIA (Rosy £ whUe throat. A ^ anted 

 orange through golden orange, deep golden Pln k ,V;i«ch boxes, P ot » ^fL 

 yellow, light yellow, lemon yellow, and a sort »r Porcn^^ grows 1 l°° l - 

 delightful new shade of primrose. 

 Pkt. 15c; Vz oz. $1.00. 



MARIGOLD SPRY (French Dwarf)— Light or- 

 ange, crested center and maroon outer 

 petals. 6 to 8 in 

 Pkt. 15c; Vi oz. 75e. 



^MARIGOLD (Yellow Supreme)— Fluffy well 



VS? rounded blooms with frilled petals of 

 rich lemon. October to December. 

 Pkt 15c; Vi oz. 80c; oz. $1.35. 



MARIGOLD (Guinea Gold) — A distinct type 

 growing 2 to 2V2 feet tall, brilliant orange 

 flushed with gold, an early blooming sort, 

 loosely ruffled flowers. October to De- 

 cember. 

 Pkt. 20c; Vi oz. 80c; oz. $1.35. 



MARIGOLD (Tall African)— All double orange. 

 Exactly like the tall African MarigoW in 

 size, but a deep orange color. Plantea 

 October to December. 

 Pkt 15c; Vi oz. 80c; oz. $1.35. 

 MARIGOLD RED HEAD (Dwarf)— Single French. 



to bronze and gold. 



GLITTERS-A new chrysanthemum ) flowered 

 African Marigold— grows about 2V 2 to 3 It.. 

 bright lemon yellow blooms. 

 Pkt 25c 

 /^NASTURTIUM (Double Gleam Hyl****^ 

 Q§> A wide assortment of colors, sweet scent 

 ed, foliage fresh green. 

 Pkt. 15c; oz. 40c; Vi lb. $1.10- 

 /^NASTURTIUM (Double Scarlet Gleam)— 

 ^Flowers are fiery oAnge ?^ e »Xrmly 

 most three Inches across and are uniformly 

 well formed. . 



Pkt. 15c; os. 40c; Vi lb. S 1 - 10 - 



/^NASTURTIUM (Golden Gleam. Flore Pleno) 

 ^— A double sweet scented Nasturtium, 

 golden yellow blooms with stiff, tang -stems 

 This is a distinct and new variety of Nas 

 turtium and being offered for the first time. 

 Pkt. 15c; oz. 40c; Vi lb. $1-10. 

 NASTURTIUM (Dwarf)— Mixed. Blossoms red, 

 yellow and salmon; used with leaves as 

 salad. Seed pods while young and suc- 

 culent picked and used as capers. February 

 to April, and November and December. 

 Pkt 10c; oz. 30c; Vi lb. 80c. 

 NASTURTIUM (Tall)— Mixed. Same as above, 

 makes an excellent screen for unsightly 

 places. February to April and November 

 and December. 

 Pkt 10c; oz. 30c; Vi lb. 80e. 

 PANSY (Large Trlmardeau) — M teod '.*TMsi3 

 the largest variety in cultivation, the flow- 

 ers are well formed, generally three- 

 spotted, quite distinct; the plants grow 

 compact. October to March. 

 Pkt 25c; Vi oz. $1.25. 

 PANSY (Roggll's Giant)— Mixed. A very early 

 variety of finest and rarest flowers and col- 

 oring. Very large blooms and is planted 

 from October to March; grows about 8 

 inches high. 

 Pkt 50c. 



PETUNIA (Balcony)— Mixed. Single large flow- 

 ering, makes an effective display over a 

 long season. 

 Wo. 25c; Vi oz. 75c. 



PETUNIA (Giants of California)— Mixed. Very 

 large flowers and colors embrace every 

 conceivable shade. Extensively planted. 

 Planted October to May. 

 Pkt. 35c. 



sort tor puiv.. ~- 

 October to Apru, ^ c 



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Pkt 35c. 

 PETUNIA (Comanche)— Deep torch red blooms, 

 slightly fringed, a little deeper in color 

 than Fire Chief. 

 Price $1.00 Pkt. 

 PETUNIA (Carnival)— Hybrid grandiflora, bed- 

 dtag typei growtag 12 to 15 .inches, won- 

 aVr?ul color range, most flowers being 

 fringed petal edges. 

 PETUNIAtfed Sau»>-New and vivid [ .carlet- 

 red Dwarf, globe-shaped form, 10 to M m 

 Pkt. $1.00. 



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dwarf growing. 

 Pkt. 50c. 



noting. .... 



Pkt 25c; Va oi. $1.25. 



comber till April. 

 PHLOX 2 (DrummondU) - Mixed. Their various 



one. One foot high. December till Apru. 

 Pkt. 25c; Vi ° z - 85c - , . „ 



to April, 

 to April. 



8 iSn"a 3 u£\? during" the summer monlhs 

 sptaS*of K.! Pink tubular flower.. 



ooppy (Sweet Briar) — Pink, very showy, 

 P °d P o P uble ( Xsom annual; 2 to 3 feet high. 



Pkt 15c; Va ox. 75c; os. $1.25. 

 POPPY (Flanders Fleld)-Very showy double 

 P °" blossoms; annual, 2 to 3 feet high. 



Pkt. 15c; Va oz. 60c; os. $1.00. 

 POPPY— Double Shirley flowers, very showy. 



Sot be transplanted. Two feet high. 



October till May. 



Pkt. 15c; Vi os. 60c; os. $1.00, 

 SHIRLEY POPPIES— Single mixed. October 



oz. 60c; os. $1.00. 



to May. 

 Pkt 15c; Vz - 

 PORTULACA (Single) - Mixed. The' ^ower. 



edgings, vases or pots. Half foot nign. 

 February till August. 

 Pkt. 20c; V2 oz. 85c. 

 pnnTULACA (Grandiflora, fl. pi.)— Mixed, Dou- 



half foot high. February till August. 

 Pkt. 20c; Vi os. $1.35. 



bW,ower OS ? *"£**& Perennial, daisy- 

 cuHino p£ /T" U H e foUage excellent for 

 over g orefi™ ed af,er danger of frost is 

 dmined P soil SUnny location ' rich ™* 

 Pka. 50c. 



QUEEN ANNE'S LACE— Hardy ea £™*-J a 3?4 



loosely formed terminal clusters of tiny 

 white flowers, used for cutting. 

 Pkt 25c; Vi os. 90c. 



SALPIGLOSSIS (Painted Tongue) — Large flow- 

 er mixed. One of the finest annuals, of 

 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 25c. 

 SOLANUM (Christmas Pepper) — Ornamental 

 plant with attractive berries. Useful pot 

 plant for winter decorations. November to 

 February. 

 Pkt 25c. 

 SALVIA (Scarlet Sage) — Well known decora- 

 tive bedding plants. Can be grown as an 

 annual as it flowers freely from seed the 

 first year. Two to three feet high. February 

 to April. 



Pkt. 25c; Vi oz. 90c. 

 SALVIA (Bonfire) — Dazzling scarlet. Dwarf, 

 compact grower. Height \Vl feet. 

 Pkt. 25c. 

 SALVIA (Harbinger) — The finest and most 

 strikng of all bedding Salvias. The plants 

 are symmetrical, dwarf, and compact. 

 Pkt. 25c. 

 SALVIA (Blue Beard, Blue Bedder)— Wonderful 

 clear, dark blue flowers on long, wiry 

 stems. Plant compact. 

 Pkt. 25c. 

 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. 25c. 

 SNAPDRAGON (Canary Bird) — A very fine 

 variety of giant yellow blooms, growing 

 24 to 36 inches high. Planted October to 

 March. 



Pkt. 25c; Vi oz. 70c. 

 SNAPDRAGON (Loveliness) — Rose pink blooms, 

 giant flowered, grows 32 inches high. 

 Planted October to March. 

 Pkt. 25c; Vi oz. 70c. 

 /^SNAPDRAGON (Rust Proof California 

 vS* Giant 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. 25c; V2 oz. $1.00. 

 SNAPDRAGON (Crimson King) — Rich, crimson, 

 semi-tall sort. Very good for bedding. 

 Pkt. 25c; Vi oz. 70c. 

 SNAPDRAGON (Shasta) — Pure white, a very 

 desirable variety and rust proof. 

 Pkt. 25c; Vi oz. 70c. 

 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. 75c. 

 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 

 crimson. Should be sown in pots or pans, 

 and when large enough transplant into 

 rich soil. One and a quarter feet. October 

 to March. 

 Pkt. 15c; Vi os. 75c. 



TITHONIA (Mexican Sunflowers, Torch) — 



Large, single flowers, orange vermilion 

 color and epecially desirable for planting 

 among shrubbery. February to March. 

 Pkt. 20c; Vz oz. 85c. 



TORENIA FOURNIERI— Lovely blue flowers 

 with three large spots of darkest blue and 

 a bright yellow throat. Blooms during sum- 

 mer and fall and makes fine beds and 

 borders. 



VERB^Na'cANDU^ ^JfX** 

 SSJ"foT2r&S! Tanuary to April. 

 Pkt 20c 



