, 



1721 Salpiglossis, Emperor 



1742 Scabiosa, Mixed Double 



SALPIGLOSSIS (Painted Tongue) 

 Hardy AnnuEil 



Height, 24 to 30 inches high, bearing many Gloxinia-like 

 flowers 2 to 2% inches across, with odd and beautiful velvety 

 markings; the colors red, blue, yellow, pink, etc., in various 

 shades are pencilled and veined with golden yellow or other 

 colors. Easily grown, flower profusely and are fine for cutting . 

 as •well as being showy in beds or borders. 



1720 HYBRIDS MIXED. Exquisitely veined and marbled. 

 Packet 10 cts.; Va ounce 25 cts.; % ounce 40 cts. 



1721 EMPEROR MIXED . Improved large flowering strain 

 of the richest colors. Very showy. 



Packet 10 cts.; % ounce 30 cts.; % ounce 50 ets. 



SCABIOSA 



(Mourning Bride, Sweet Scabious, Pincushion Flower, etc.) 

 Hardy Annual 

 No garden is complete without Scabiosas, especially where 

 cut flowers are wanted. They begin blooming in July and 

 continue until frost. 



77^21 MIXED, liARGE FliOWERED DOUBLiE. Flowers 

 borne on long, erect stems, and double clear to the centre in 

 colors of nearly white to purple maroon. 



Packet 10 cts.; % ounce 25 cts.; ounce 60 cts. 



Lend this Catcdog 

 to your neighbor 



17S9 Stokesic^ Cyanea Mixed 



STOKESIA 



(Cornflower Aster) 

 Hardy Perennial 

 17S9 CYAIVEA MIXED 

 COIiORS. 2 feet high. 



Beau- 

 tiful Corn-flower-like blos- 

 soms, valuable for cutting. 

 J Lavender-blue and white, 

 ej mixed. 



Packet 15 cts.; 

 Vs ounce 35 cts.; 

 1/4 ounce 60 cts. 



1752 Stocks, Cut and Come 

 Again, Finest Mixed 



TRY 

 a few flow- 

 ers you have 

 never grown 

 before. 

 There may 

 be some 

 flowers 

 listed in this 

 book that 

 you don't 

 know, but 

 are worthy 

 of a place in 

 your gar- 

 den. 



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1762 Sunflower, Double Chrysanthemum-Flowered 



SUNFLOWER (Hellanthus) 



Hardy Annual 



Of easy culture, and the newer sorts are among the most 

 ornamental and effective of all garden annuals. The single 

 flowering sorts are indispensable for cutting. Bloom early 

 and continue until frost. 



1762 CHRYSANTHEMUM - FLOWERED. Fine, perfectly 

 double golden flowers, resembling Japanese Chrysanthemums; 

 6 to 10 inches in diameter. Plants grow 5 to 6 feet high. 



Packet 10 cts.; % ounce 30 cts.; ounce 50 cts. 



1763 GLOBE OF GOLD. (Dahlia Sunflower, Golden Quilled 

 Sunflower.) A double Sunflower, attaining a height of but 

 little over 3 feet. Each branch carries a beautiful globe- 

 shaped flower of richest golden yellow. 



Packet 10 ots.; ounce 30 cts.; 3 ounces 50 cts. 



1764 MINIATURE MIXED. (Cut and Come Again.) Finely 

 formed single flowers of graceful appearance, many with 

 petals beautifully twisted like those of a Cactus Dahlia. Of 

 many colors, pale yellow, golden yellow and creamy white 

 predominating. 



Packet 10 cts.; % ounce 25 cts. 



1766 RED. Some of the flowers are of a chestnut red color, 

 others are red, tipped yellow, while others are yellow washed 

 with red. Grows to a height of 6 feet. 



Packet 10 cts.; ounce 50 cts. 



1767 PURPUREUS HYBRIDS. In this class of Sunflowers 

 the original yellow has almost completely disappeared. Shades 

 of the most delicate pink to the deepest purple are predomi- 

 nant in this mixture. 3 to 4 feet high. 



Packet 10 cts.; ^4, ounce 30 cts. 



1744 SMILAX 



Half Hardy Perennial Climber 



A popular indoor climber. Leaves are a deep, glossy green. 

 Habit of growth extremely graceful. Easily grown from seed. 

 Packet 10 ets.; y^, ounce 25 cts. 



STOCKS (Gilliflower) 



Hardy Annual 



Nothing can excel Stocks for profusion of bloom, beauty 

 and fragrance. The flowers are large and double, and excel- 

 lent for bedding or pot culture. The plants bloom freely and 

 continuously till frost. 



CUT AND COME AGAIN, PERPETUAL BRANCHING. Pro- 

 duces numerous side branches, each bearing delightfully fra- 

 grant double flowers. Seed started indoors in March or April 

 should produce plants that will begin to bloom in mid-sum- 

 mer and continue until frost. 



1746 BRILLIANT, Beautiful spikes of blood red flowers. 

 Packet 10 cts.; Vs. ounce 60 cts.; % ounce $1.00 

 CREOLE. Creamy yellow flowers freely produced. 

 Packet 10 cts.; ^^ ounce 60 cts.; % ounce $1.00 

 LA FRANCE. Enormous heads of beautiful rose. 

 Packet 10 cts.; Vs ounce 60 cts.; M ounce $1.00 

 PRINCESS ALICE. Large spikes of beautiful pure 

 flowers. 



Packet 10 cts.; i/i ounce 60 cts.; i/4 ounce $1.00 

 SAPPHIRE. Dark blue. Very fine and distinct color. 

 Packet 10 cts.; '/6 ounce 60 cts.; % ounce $1.00 

 FINEST MIXED, CUT AND COME AGAIN. The above 

 colors and many other soft and distinct shades. 



Packet 10 cts.; % ounce 50 cts.; % ounce 85 cts. 



1747 

 174S 



17 SO 



white 



17S1 



1752 



Cut and Come Again Stocks Collection 



Sweet scented flowers produced profusely 

 4 -I /■ e One packet each of above 5 separate colors Al\^ 

 'TlOO (value 50c) for 'tUC 



Sweet Peas are loved by all flower growers; we offer the popular varieties on pages 118, 119 and 120 



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