^TQK^^' ^TANDARjD ^^EDaTj FLOWEI^ SEEDS 



FLOWER SEEDS, GENERAL UST, continued 



Per 



Helianthas. See Sunflower. 



Heliotrope, Finest Mixed $ 



King of the Blacks. Rich dark pur- 

 ple, deliciously fragrant 



Lemoine's Giant Hybrids. Very 

 fragrant 



Hibiscus (Marsh Mallow). 

 Africanns. Creamy yellow, with 



purple center 



Palustris. Large pink flowers 



CalifornicuB. Large white, carmine 



center 



Sunset. Very large yellow; fine... 



Hollyhock. See page 58. 



Humulus. See Climbers, page 67. 



Ipomoea. See Moonflower. 



Jerusalem Cherry. A very useful pot 

 plant for winter decoration. It is of 

 branching habit ; covered all winter 

 with a profusion of bright scarlet 

 berries ; small leaves. Very orna- 

 mental ; I foot 



Kenilworth Ivy. See Climbers, p. 67. 



Kocbia scoparia. See page 59. 



Kudzn Vine. See page 67. 



Lantana. Tender perennial ; orange, 

 white and pink flowers ; i to 3 feet. 



Larkspur, Emperor. Beautiful long 



spikes of flowers 



Dwarf German Rocket (Hyacinth- 

 flowered Larkspur) 



Liathyrus (Everlasting Pea). See 

 Climbers, page 67. 



Lobelia. See page 59. 



Love-in-a-Mist (Nigella). See page 69. 



Lychnis Cbalcedonica. Hardy an- 

 nual; scarlet flowers 



Marigold. See page 59. 



Marvel of Peru (Mirabilis; Four 

 O'Clocks). Pretty free - flowering 

 annuals of easy culture. 



Mixed Flowers oz. 15 cts... 



White Tom Thumb. Snow-white 

 flowers 



Matricaria ezimia fl. pi. ( Double 

 White Feverfew) 



Maurandia. See page 67. 



Mesembryanthemum crystalli- 

 num (Ice Plant). Beautiful for edg- 

 ings ; flowers white, with ice-like 

 foliage per oz. 50 cts. . . 



Mignonette. See page 59. 



Mimulus moschatus ( Monkey Flow- 

 er or Musk Plant). Beautiful yel- 

 low flowers 



Momordica balsamina ( Balsam Ap- 

 ple) per oz. 20 cts. . . 



Charantia (Balsam Pear). per oz. 20c. 



Moonflower. See page 67. 



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Morning-Glory. See page 67. 



Myosotis. See page 58. 



Nasturtium. See page 60. 



Nicotiana. See page 59. 



Nigella. See page 59. 



Passion Flower. See page 77. 



Pansy. See page 61. 



Petunia. See page 62. 



Phlox Drummondii. See page 62. 



Pinks. See Dianthus, page 58. 



Poppy, Annual. See page 62. 



Hardy Perennial Poppy. 



New Iceland Mixed. This new 

 strain of hardy perennial Poppies 

 will bloom the first season from 

 spring-sown seed. The dwarf bushy 

 plants are continually covered with 

 medium-sized single flowers of va- 

 rious colors from June to October; 



fine for cutting $0 10 



Orientale Hybrids, Mixed. Among 

 hardy perennials these are unequal- 

 ed for beauty in gardens and hardy 

 borders ; height, 2 to 3 feet ; flowers 

 immense, measuring 6 inches across 

 and of various colors, such as sal- 

 mon, fiery scarlet, rose, lilac, etc... 15 

 Orientale. Dark scarlet, purple 

 spots 10 



Portulaca. Charming annuals, bloom- 

 ing profusely anywhere. Sow seed 

 late. 



Finest Single Mixed. A large va- 

 riety, of the most brilliant colors 

 per oz. 30 cts. . . 05 



Double Rose • flowered Mixed. 



The most brilliant shades and 

 choice flowers 10 



Primula. See page 66. 



Veris (Cowslip, Mixed). Early 



spring-flowering, hardy plant 05 



Vulgaris (English Primrose). Easy- 

 growing hardy plant ; bright yel- 

 low, fragrant flowers 05 



Pyrethrnmparthenifolium aureum 

 (Golden Feather). Fine for edging. 



Hardy perennial per oz. 50 cts. . 05 



Roseum (Persian Insect Powder 

 Plant). Yellow center, with pink 

 rays; fern-like foliage 10 



Ricinus (Castor-Oil Plant). See p. 65. 



Rudbeckia (Golden Glow). A free- 

 flowering perennial, grows from 4 

 to 6 feet high and produces an 

 abundance of bright yellow flowers. 10 



Salvia (Scarlet Sage). See page 65. 



Salpiglossis (Velvet Flower). Very 

 handsome annual, beautifully 

 marked and penciled flowers, with 

 great variety of colors. Valuable 

 for cutting. 



Per pkt. 



Fine Mixed |o 05 



Grandiflora. Large- flowering type, 



very rich in colors 05 



Superbissima. Magnificently rich 

 and beautiful flowers; exquisitely 



veined 10 



Scabiosa (Mourning Bride). A hand- 

 some border plant, producing in 

 great profusion very double flowers 

 in various shades and colors. 



Dwarf Mixed 05 



Tall Mixed 05 



Schizanthus, Mixed. A free-blooming 

 annual with large curiously shaped 

 flowers, beautifully spotted with 

 crimson, lilac, purple and orange; 



fine for beds and cutting 05 



Sensitive Plant (Mimosa). Leaves 



close if touched 05 



Smilax. See Climbers, page 67. 

 Stevia Serrata. Free-blooming plant, 

 pure white fragrant flowers ; excel- 

 lent for cutting 10 



Stocks. See page 65. 



Stokesia cyanea (Stokes' Aster, or 

 Cornflower). Beautiful blue flowers, 

 borne freely until frost iq 



Sunflower (Helianthus). See page 65. 

 Sweet Peas. See page 63, 64. ; 

 Sweet William (Dianthus barbatus). 

 Choice Single Varieties, Mixed. 



per oz. 25 cts. . 



Choice Double Varieties, Mixed 



per oz. 75 cts. . . lO 



Choice Auricula-flowered. \'ery 

 large flowers in splendid variety of 

 colors, with white margins 10 



Thunbergia (Black-eyed Susan). 

 Alba oculata. White, with dark eye 05 



Aurantiaca. Orange, dark eye 05 



Bakeri. Pure white 05 



Fine Mixed. Choice shades, .oz. 40c. 05 

 Alata. Buff, dark eye. See general 



list 



Torenia Fournieri. Very useful or- 

 namental plant for borders and 

 baskets 



Tropaeolum (Canary Bird Flower). 



See Climbers, page 67. 



Verbena. See page 65. 



Violet, Single White. Hardy peren- 

 nial 



Single Blue 



Wallflower. Hardy perennial. 



Choice Double Mixed 



Single Mixed per oz. 25 cts... 



Zinnia. See page 65. 



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FLOWER SEED 



Popular Collection of Flower Seeds, 25c. 



12 PACKETS EASY-GROWING ANNUALS 



For the convenience of those who would rather trust to my judg- 

 ment and experience instead of selecting them themselves, the fol- 

 lowing will be found a beautiful collection giving a continuous dis- 

 play of flowers. Full cultural directions on each packet. Twelve 

 easy-growing annuals for 25 cts., consisting of asters, sweet Alys- 

 sum, balsam, candytuft, carnation, cosmos, mignonette, nasturtiums, 

 petunia, pinks, poppies and sweet peas. 



COLLECTIONS 



De Luxe "Stokes* Standard" Flower Seed 

 Collection, 50c. 



" Stokes' Standard " applied to flower seed means the same high 

 quality as to vegetable seed. In the De Luxe Collection will be 

 found the very highest types in the following choice popular flowers: 

 " Stokes' Standard " asters, mixed, S. S. dwarf nasturtiums, mixed, 

 S. S. tall nasturtium, mi.xed, S. S. pansy, mixed, S. S. single poppy, 

 S. S. double poppy, S. S. mixed sweet peas Total Catalogue 

 value 85 cts.; mailed complete for 50 cts. 



