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SWEET PEAS (A 



Culture. Sow the seed as early in the spring as the ground can be prepared. Work soil 

 at least 18 inches deep, and use liberal amount of well-rotted cow-manure. Plant seed about 

 2 inches deep and 3 inches apart. Later, thin out the plants to 6 to 8 inches apart. Sweet 

 Peas can be planted also in the fall, but they should be sown 3 inches deep and protected 

 with straw or strawy manure during severe freezing weather. 



New Early or Winter-flowering Spencer 

 Sweet Peas 



American Beauty. Glowing crimson. 

 Ball's Orange. Rich orange. 

 Blue Bonnet. Best clear blue. 

 Glitters. Brilliant cerise. 

 Grenadier. Intense brilliant poppy-scarlet. 

 Harmony. Clear lavender. 

 Jeanne Mamitsch. Bright rich pink. 

 Lavender King. Deep lavender. 

 Mrs. Herbert Hoover. Clear blue. 

 Shirley Temple. Soft rose-pink, fluted 

 blooms. 



White Harmony. (Black-seeded.) White. 

 Zvolanek's Rose. Bright rose-pink. 



Each, pkt. 15 cts. 

 HARDY SWEET PEA. See Lathyrus. 



A fine mix ture of the newest colors and shades. 



Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; Vilb. 30 cts.; lb. 90 cts. 

 Cupid, Dwarf Mixed. Grows about 6 inches iiigh and blooms all summer. All colors. 



Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 35 cts.; i^lb. $1.25 



Summer-flowering Spencer 

 Ascot. Pale pink. 



Austin Frederick Imp. Rosy lavender. 

 Avalanche. Pure white. 

 Barbara. Soft salmon-pink. 

 Floradale Purple. Deep purple. 

 Matchless. Deep cream. 

 Ruffled Rose. Soft rich rose, ruffled. 

 Sunset. Bright carmine-rose. 

 The Admiral. Violet-blue. 

 Welcome. Dazzling scarlet. 



Each, pkt. 10 cts.; Vioz. 15 cts. 



Superb Mixed. Containing a fine selection 

 of the largest and most attractive named 

 Spencer varieties. 



Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; i^lb. 60c; lb. $1.75. 



G. & T. Co.'s Fine Mixed. 



Spencer Sweet Peas 



SWEET WILLIAM 



Dianthus barbatus (B.) 



A well-known, attractive free-flowering bi- 

 ennial which should be in every garden. 

 Height, 1 % feet. 



Single Newport Pink. 



Pkt. 15 cts.; V4OZ. 45 cts. 



Single Dark Crimson. 



Pkt. 10 cts.; V4OZ. 25 cts. 



Single, Finest Mixed. 



Pkt. 10 cts.; V40Z. 25 cts. 



Double, Finest Mixed. 



Pkt. 10 cts.; V4OZ. 30 cts. 



TUNICA 



Saxifraga. H.P. A grass-like plant with 

 small, pale pink flowers on wiry stems. 



Pkt. 10 cts.; V4OZ. 30 cts. 



STOKESIA (Cornflower Aster) 



A hardy perennial about 2 feet high bear- 

 ing large, aster-like flowers from July till frost. 

 Cyanea. H.P. Lavender-blue. 



Pkt. 10 cts.; i/soz. 40 cts. 

 Mixed. H.P. Blue and AVhite. 



Pkt. 10 cts.; Vgoz. 40 cts. 



TAGETES (Miniature Marigold) 



Signata pumila. A. A dwarf, compact 

 Marigold ^-ith fern-like foliage, covered 

 with golden orange blooms all season. 

 Makes a nice edging. Height, 9 inches. 



Pkt. 10 cts.; Vgoz. 25 cts. 



THUNBERGIA (a.) 



Black-eyed Susan Vine 



A rapid-gTO^dng climber used extensively 

 in hanging-baskets, on low fences, etc. Flow- 

 ers in shades of buff, white, and orange, with 

 dark eyes. 



Alata, Finest Mixed (Black-eyed Susan). 



Pkt. 10 cts.; V4OZ. 35 cts. 



TORENIA 



Fournieri (Wishbone Flower). A. A splen- 

 did annual for hanging-baskets, vases, and 

 borders. Covered the entire season with 

 snapdragon-like, sky-blue flowers having 

 bright yellow centers. 



Pkt. 10 cts.; ^oz. 35 cts. 



TRITOMA (H.P.) 

 Red-Hot Poker; Torch Lily 



Tall spikes, topped by narrow, tubular, 

 pale yellow to orange-red flowers, closely 

 arranged in shingle-like fashion. 



Pkt. 10 cts.; i/goz. 35 cts. 



TROLLIUS (Globe Flower) 



Europaeus. H.P. Golden yellow flowers, 

 like huge buttercups. In bloom from May 

 to August. They prefer a well-drained, 

 partly shady position. Height, 2 feet. 



Pkt. 25 cts. 



URSINIA (Jewels of the Veldt) 



Anethoides. A. Brilliant orange, daisy-like 

 flowers, with deep purple centers. Grows 

 about 10 inches high and is very easily 

 raised from seed. Pkt. 15 cts.; V^oz. 60 cts. 



VERBENAS 



A briUiant free-flowering annual bearing 

 large trusses of blooms from July until frost. 

 Low, spreading plants which root wherever 

 the stems touch the soil. 

 Mammoth -flowering Varieties. A. 



Blue Shades Scarlet 



Golden Yellow White 



Pink 



Each, pkt. 10 cts.; Vsoz. 45 cts. 



COLLECTION: One pkt. each of the above 5 

 colors, 40 cts. 



Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; Vsoz. 35 cts. 



New Dwarf Compact Varieties 



A. Plants grow only about 6 inches high 

 and are Uterally covered with blooms. Fine 

 for rock-gardens and borders. 



Scarlet Ruby-Red 



Violet Bouquet Pure White 



Salmon-Buff 



Each, pkt. 15 cts.; VsOZ. 65 cts. 



COLLECTION: One pkt. each of above 5 colors, 

 60 cts. 



Finest Mixed. Pkt. 15 cts.; VgOz. 55 cts. 



Venosa (Hardy Verbena). H.P. Plants grow 

 1 foot high and bear bright purple flowers 

 all summer. Pkt. 10 cts. ; V4OZ. 60 cts. 



Venosa lilacina. Kew. H.P. A lilac- 

 colored form of the above. Pkt. 25 cts. 



Verbena, Lemon. See page 11. 



Venidium fastuosum 



VALERIANA (Garden Heliotrope) 



Hardy perennial 2}/2 feet high, with pani- 

 cles of flowers having the odor of heliotrope. 

 Pink or White. H P. 



Each, pkt. 10 cts.; Vioz- 35 cts. 



VENIDIUM 



Fastuosum (Monarch of the Veldt). A. 

 New South African annual. Rich, orange- 

 colored, daisy-like flowers ha%-ing a black 

 blotch at the base of each petal. 



Pkt. 20 cts. ; oz. 60 cts. 



VINCA (Periwinkle; Old Maid) 



Free-blooming annual bedding plant with 

 shiny, laurel-like leaves. Height, 12 to 15 

 inches. 



White or Rose. A. 



Each, pkt. 10 cts.; i^oz. 50 cts. 



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