@^) Annual Flower Seeds (Continued) West Grove, Pa. 



Mar 0*11 pHtP rorn^tinTIQ SUPERB NEW DWARF- This splendid new class 

 lUd.1 &Utlllt VyAlllAllUJJ.3 of Carnations blooms abundantly in three or four 

 months after sowing the seed. Most of the flowers are as large and double as 

 the finest named Carnations; they are very fragrant and elegantly fringed 

 and come in many beautiful shades of crimson, rose, pink, white, varie- 

 gated, etc. By sowing the seeds at different times, one can have 

 the finest Carnations all the year round. Pkt., 6c; i oz., 40c; 

 oz., $1.25. 



PopfllC Choice mixed seeds saved from the best cultivated 

 vod.V'lllo varieties. It is an interesting experience watching 

 these curious and weird plants develop from the tiny seed. Sow 

 in shallow saucers of clear, coarse sand, keep moist, but not too 

 wet, cover with glass, and pot the young plants in very small 

 pots. Pkt., 8c 



fjllPtlfllll Jl ^ ne f°ll° wm g improved varieties of the old pot 

 wAlWllljl'ltlw. Marigold are very brilliant and handsome. Seeds 



sown in the open ground come quickly into bloom, and continue 



covered with bright, handsome flowers till killed by frost. 



C. ORIOLE, OR LARGE FLOWERING BRIGHT YELLOW— Pkt., 5c. 



C. METEOR — Double flowers, deep canary yellow, elegantly striped with 

 orange. Pkt., 5c 



C. FINE DOUBLE MIXED. Pkt., 5c; £ oz., 8c 



Marguerite Carnations 



PiUlflvtllft^ '^' ne Candytufts are well-known half hardy annuals, very free 

 \~/<X\±\lj lUllo flowering and highly valued for beds and borders. 



C. NEW GIANT HYACINTH FLOWERED— Pure white flowers, almost like a 

 hyacinth, blooms quickly. Pkt., 6c; £ oz., 25c; oz., 75c 



C. NEW FRAGRANT EMPRESS — Begins to bloom very quickly, and bears large 

 heads of pure white fragrant flowers. Pkt., 6c 



C. WHITE— Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c 



C. WHITE, PURPLE AND CRIMSON MIXED— Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c 



LlCOItlC Fun^CIiS MOUNTAIN HONEY = 



SUCKLE)^A fine erect-growing plant, throwing up 

 stems two to three feet high and bearing large hand- 

 some heads of bright rose-pink flowers with curious 

 long stamens standing out in all directions, giving it 

 a novel appearance. Blooms all the time. Fine 

 mixed, pkt., 5c 



Candytuft Empress 



Gentlemen: 9-20-1909. 



I also wish to tell you that the flowers raised from 

 a small order of your seeds this Summer, more than 

 fulfilled my expectations. Indeed, I never received 

 so much pleasure in all my life from so small an 

 investment. Yours truly, 



M— B— , Rockford, Illinois. 



rnmmplinji < BLUE DAY flower)- 



-Scarcely any other flower can equal this 

 in lovely sky-blue color. It grows easily and blooms freely the 

 first season from seed sown in the open ground, and its tuberous roots can be kept 

 in the cellar over Winter like dahlias. Always bright and pretty. Pkt., 5c 



Cleome Pungens 



COSMOS 



Early Blooming Fancy Cosmos 



LADY LENOX," THE NEW GIANT= FLOWERED COSMOS- 



The flower is five to six inches in diameter, which is about three 

 times larger than the ordinary Cosmos. The petals are of splen- 

 did substance, forming a perfectly circular flower which, when 



cut, lasts in water an unusual length of time. Color, a 



delightful sea-shell pink. Pkt., 15c 



EARLY=BLOOMING FANCY COSMOS-This is the earliest 



flowering and with Lady Lenox one of the most beautiful 



strains ever introduced. Flowers are very large; the colors 



include pure white, pearl, mauve and many rich shades of 



crimson and rose. It is an early and most profuse bloomer, 



the tall, graceful plants being covered with lovely 



flowers up to the edge of Winter, long after other 



flowers are gone. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c 



COSMOS MAMMOTH GIANTS OF CALIFOR- 

 NIA- — Remarkable for the gigantic size and 

 brilliant colors of its flowers, which are four to 

 five inches across. Fine for cutting, and plants 

 continue blooming late. We offer two : 



GIANT PURE WHITE=ERLINDA— Pkt., 6c 



GIANT CRIMSON— Crim. velvet. Pkt., 6c 



Two kinds mixed. Pkt., 5c. 



COSMOS HYBRIDUS — Makes nice, shapely plants, four to five 

 feet high, well furnished with fine, feathery foliage, and bear- 

 ing large single flowers two inches in diameter. Pure white, 

 pink and rose, with bright yellow centers, largely grown 

 for cutting, as both the flowers and foliage are highly 

 valued for floral work. Pkt:, 5c. 



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