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Sweet William 



Sweet William ph 



Dianthus barbatus 



Easily grown old-fashioned hardy flowers. 

 The plants grow 15 to 18 inches tall and bear 

 broad trusses of richly colored, sweet-scented 

 flowers. 



2175 Holborn Glory. Large, single flowers of 

 various shades, all with distinct white "eyes." 



2176 Maroon. Dark velvety color. 



2177 Pink Beauty. Large; salmon-pink. 



2178 Scarlet Beauty. Deep scarlet. 



2179 Pure White. 



Each, pkt. 10 cts., V40Z. 35 cts. 



2189 Collection: One pkt. of each of the above 



5 colors, 40 cts. 



2185 Single Mixed. All colors. Pkt. 10 cts., 

 >40z. 25 cts. 



2186 Double Mixed. Fine. Pkt. 10 cts., yioz. 

 35 cts. 



2190 Annual Sweet William. AH. A hybrid 

 form blooming the first season. Showy colors. 

 Pkt. 10 cts., ,^40z. 50 cts. 



2200 THUNBERGIA (Black-eyed Susan). 

 AHH. Rapid-growing, slender climbers with 

 dainty, black-eyed cream, yellow, and buff 

 flowers. Excellent for porch-boxes. Pkt. 

 10 cts., %oz. 40 cts. 



2201 TORENIA Fournieri. AT. Compact 

 plants, covered with light blue flowers. 

 Splendid for baskets. Height, 8 in. Pkt. 15 cts. 



2202 VALERIANA rubra {Centranthus ruber). 

 PH. Tall spikes of sweet-scented red flowers. 

 Blooms all summer. Height, 2 ft. Pkt. 10 cts., 

 Koz. 25 cts. 



2203 VERONICA spicata (Speedwell). PH. 

 Thrifty border plants with long, blue flower- 

 spikes in midsummer. Height, 2 ft. Pkt. 10 cts. 



VINCA rosea (Periwinkle). PT. Handsome 

 bedding plants, blooming the first summer 

 from seed started indoors in February or 

 March. 



2330 Pure White 2332 Rose with Red 



2331 White with Rose Eye 



Eye 2335 Mixed 



Each, pkt. 10 cts., Vioz. 40 cts. 



2340 VIRGINIAN STOCK (Malcolmia ynari- 

 tima). AH. Dwarf plants blooming all sum- 

 mer; shades of white, pink, and rose. Pkt. loc. 



WALLFLOWER. PHH. Fragrant Old-Coun- 

 try border perennials, thriving best in cool, 

 moist spots. Should be carried over winter in 

 frames. Attractive shades of brown, coppery 

 red. old-gold, etc. 



WALLFLOWER, continued 



2336 Single Early Paris. Blooms early the 

 first summer from seed sown indoors in 

 February or March. Pkt. 10 cts., }ioz. 30 cts. 



2337 Early Single, Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts., 

 J4OZ. 25 cts. 



2338 Double Mixed. All colors. Pkt. 25 cts. 

 VERBENA. AHH. Familiar low-spreading 



annuals with broad clusters of pretty fragrant 

 flowers, popular for porch-boxes, carpet-beds, 

 and borders. Start the seed indoors in Feb- 

 ruary or March and set out in the garden, in a 

 dry, sunny spot in late May, spacing the 

 plants 12 to 15 inches apart. The following 

 Mammoth strains bear flowers of the largest 

 size, from early summer to frost. 



2309 Mayflower. Pink; sweet scented. 



2310 Pink 2313 Striped 



2311 Purple 2314 White 



2312 Scarlet 2317 Mixed 



Each, pkt. 10 cts., V4OZ. 75 cts. 



2319 Collection: One pkt. of each of the above 



6 colors, 50 cts. 



2320 erinoides (Moss Verbena). AH. Thick, 

 mossy foliage and clusters of little lavender 

 flowers. Fine for rock-gardens. Pkt. 10 cts. 



2322 venosa (Hardy Tuber Verbena). PHH. 

 Treated same as dahlias, increases each year. 

 Height, I ft. Pkt. 10 cts. 



2321 Lemon Verbena (Lz/j/j/a cz/r/orforo). PT. 

 Xot a true \'erbena. Grown for its fragrant 

 lemon-scented leaves. Pkt. 15 cts. 



2324 Royal Bouquet. A superb new type of 

 \'erbena that, instead of trailing on the ground, 

 grows upright in the form of a bush. (See 

 illustration.) Flowers same form and colors 

 as old style and borne on long stems. Pkt. 

 35 cts., 3 pkts. Si. 



New Bush Verbena, Royal Bouquet 



