Be Sure To Plant Plenty Of Zinnias 



SWEET PEAS 



The Early-flovvering Sweet Peas are used by (lorists for forcing under glass and also for growing 

 outdoors in Florida or other states in the extreme southern part of the United States. The Summer- 

 flowering Sweet Peas do best when grown outdoors svhere the spring is cool and summers not too 

 warm. For best results outdoors, plant as early in the spring as the ground can be worked. This 

 selected short list of varieties we consider best for forcing as well as for outdoor growing. 

 Early- or Winter-flowering Varieties. Pkt. Oz. 341b. 



1500 Jeanne Mamitsch. Rose-pink $0 10 SO 50 $165 



1501 Snowstorm. Snowy white 



1502 Burpee's Orange. Rich deep orange. . . . 



1503 Glitters. Oran-c-scarlet 



1504 Harmony. Clear lavender 



1505 Mrs. Herbert Hoover. The finest mediur 

 1520 Mixed. All varieties 



10 



65 

 2 00 



1 65 



2 00 



COLLECTION: One pkt. each of 6 Early-flowering varieties (value 75 cts.) for 60 cts. 

 Summer-flowering Varieties. Pkt. Oz. ;.ilb. 



1550 Avalanche. Pure white 



1551 Mary Pickford. Creamy pink, suffused 



1552 Powerscourt. The best lavender 



1553 Pinkie. Deep pink; very large flowers . . 



1554 Huntsman. Scarlet 



1555 Tom Webster. Mid-blue 



1590 Mixture. All varieties 



COLLECTION: One pkt. each of 6 Sn 



Lb. 



$5 50 



5 50 



6 00 



5 50 



6 00 

 8 00 

 4 00 



Lb. 



$3 00 

 3 00 

 3 00 

 3 60 

 3 00 

 3 60 

 2 50 



flowering varieties (value 70 cts.) for 50 cts. 



SCABIOSA 



Pin-cushion Flower; Mourning Bride 

 This hardy annual is more in demand each year. 

 Plants bloom from early summer till frost, and 

 the long-stemmed flowers last nearly a week 

 when cut. Excellent for beds or borders. Plant 

 any time after the ground warms. Illustrated on 

 page 29. Pkt. k'oz. 



1291 Azure-Blue. Light blue. ... SO 10 SO 30 

 1290 Peach Blossom. Pink 15 50 



1297 Shasta. Large; while 15 50 



1298 Yellow 10 30 



1292 King of the Blacks. Velvety black-purple. 

 Pkt. 10 cts.; i^oz. 30 cts. 



1296 Rose. Rich rose-pink. Pkt. 10c.; ijoz. 30c. 

 1300 Mixed. All ol.irs. Pkt.lOc; ' .oz. 25c. 



SCHIZANTHUS 



Butterfly Bush 



1315 Giant Hybrids, Mixed. Very dainty an- 

 nual? especially adapted for bordering beds of 

 taller flowers. The pyramidal plants are liter- 

 ally covered with orchid-like flowers a few 

 weeks after planting. Sow seed outdoors in the 

 spring in any good garden soil and sunny loca- 

 tion; for winter use in the house, sow in pots 

 duringthe fall. Ourmixtureis made upof extra- 

 select stock in bright colors and is fine for green- 

 house and outdoors. Pkt. 20 cts.; ^-goz. 35 cts. 



VINCA 



Ornamental plants with glossy, bright green 

 leaves. Very free flowering and one of the most 

 satisfactory bedding plants. Blooms over a long 

 time. Almost always free from bugs. Start in the 

 open ground early in the spring. 



1378 Rose, with Dark Eye 



1379 White, with Red Eye 



1380 Mixed 



Any of the above: Pkt. 10 cts.; ViOZ. 45 cts. 



VERBENA 



Hybrida grandiflora. A new, free-flowering 

 strain of Verbena producing individual flowers 

 as large as a 50-cent piece. The bright-colored 

 trusses are unusually large and easily grown in 

 the greenhouse or outdoors. Plant outdoors as 

 soon as ground warms and they will be in full 

 bloom all summer. Illustrated on page 39. 



1355 Giant Blue with White Eye. 



1356 Giant Scarlet. 



1357 Giant White. 



1359 Giant Rose, with Dark Eye. 



1360 Giant Violet, with White Eye. 



1358 Etna. Gcrani.im-red, with yellow eye. 

 Any of the above: Pkt. 15 cts.; Vgoz. 45 cts. 



1365 Giant, Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; ' ,oz. 30 cts. 



ZINNIAS (Youth and Old Age) 



We consider Zinnias the most showy and satis- 

 factory of all annuals. The brilliant flowers of all 

 shades make a gorgeous display from late spring 

 until frost. Very free flowering and easily grown. 

 The seed may be sown early in hotbeds or window- 

 boxes and the plants set outdoors when the ground 

 warms. May be sown in open ground after danger 

 of severe frosts. 



Giant Double Dahlia-flowered. This new type 

 of Zinnia with deep flowers 6 inches across is 

 very popular and free flowering. Grows 31 

 inches high. Illustrated on page 40. 



1425 Crimson Monarch. Deep red. 



1426 Exquisite. Light rose, deep rose center. 



1427 Golden Yellow. 



1428 Dream. Lavender-purple. 



1429 Polar Bear. White. 



143(1 Oriole. Orange and gold bicolor. 

 1451 Scarlet Flame. Bright red. 

 1 435 Giant Double, Mixed. 



COLLECTION: One pkt. each of 6 Dahlia- 

 flowered Zinnias, see page 40, (value 90 cts.) 

 for 65 cts. 



Giant Mammoth (California Giants). The free 

 flowering plants produce enormous flat flowers 

 getting away from the objectionable conica 

 shape of the old-type Zinnias. Bright colors. 



1444 Orange King. Burnt-orange. 



1445 Lemon Queen. Pure yellow. 



1446 Rose Queen. Rose shades. 



1447 Scarlet Queen. Bright scarlet. 



1448 Mrs. Willmott. Soft pink. 

 1450 Mixed, All Colors. 



35 cts.; 



Elegans pumila. Dwarf Double (Cut-and- 

 Come- Again). Considered one of the best foi 

 bedding, and the rich, fully double flowers are 

 excellent for cutting. Grows 2 feet high. 



1400 Golden Yellow 1404 Salmon-Rose 



1402 Fireball. Scarlet. 1410 Mixed, All Colors 

 Any of the above: Pkt. 10 cts.; Vsoz. 25 cts.; 

 1/2OZ. 75 cts. 



Lilliput. Dwarf-growing, compact 



1465 Golden Gem 1467 Salmon-Rose 



1466 Scarlet Gem 1468 Mixed 



Any of the above: Pkt. 10c. ; '/goz. 25c.; V20z.65c 



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