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FUTVNZa. NASA. COMFACTA 



A new strain of miniature Petunias forming a perfect com- 

 pact plant. 



FINEST MIXED — A well balanced color range. Packet 15c, 

 Yb Ounce 75c. 



SIKGZ.E FBIITGED T7FE 



PIiUPPY BUFFIiES — A mixture of light and dark shades, 

 finely fringed and ruffled. Packet 25c. 



DOVBXiE FRINGES MIXED — A splendid variety that will 

 produce a large percentage of giant double flowers in many 

 bright colors. When planting out save the weaker seedlings, 

 as these usually produce the best double flowers. Packet 

 35c, 3 Packets $1.00. 



PHLOX DRUMMONDI (A) 



One of the most brilliant and satisfactory plants which can 

 be easily grown from seed. 



Z.ABGE FI^OWEBING TAI.I. VARIETIES — 15 in. Rose, 

 Scarlet, White. Each color, Packet 10c, V4 Ounce 50c; Mixed, 

 Packet 10c, Ounce 40c. 



IiABG-E Fi;0'WEBING DWABF, MIXED — Plants of this 

 variety grow about 8 in. high. Packet 10c, Ya Ounce 60c. 

 HABD7 PHI.OX (H P) 



P. DECXTSSATA — Finest mixed of the newest varieties. 

 Packet 15c, Ys Ounce 50c. 



PHYSALIS (Chinese Lantern) (H. P.) 



FBANCHETI — An ornamental plant about two feet high 

 producing bright orange scarlet lantern-like fruits, which can 

 be cut and dried and used for winter decorations. Packet 10c, 

 V4 Ounce 35c. 



PHYSOSTECIA (False Dragon Head) 



VIBGINICA (H F) — One of prettiest hardy perennials, 

 growing three to four ft. high, and bearing during late sum- 

 mer and fall, spikes of delicate pink Tubular flowers. Packet 

 10c, Yb Ounce 40c. 



PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower) (H. P.) 



An outstanding perennial, producing very showy flowers 

 from July to October on plants 2% feet high. 



GBANDIFXiOBA — Large steel-blue. Packet 10c, \4. Oz. 40c. 



POLEMONIUM (Jacob's Ladder) (H. P.) 



Spikes of bell-shaped blue flowers borne profusely In May 

 and June. Height two ft. Plant this for the bees. Packet 

 10c, Yi Ounce 25c. 



POPPIES 



Annual Poppies should be sown as early as possible In the 

 spring where they are to flower, as they do not transplant 

 well. Thin out plants to three or four inches apart, and keep 

 the old blossoms cut which will lengthen the flowering season. 



singi;e shibi^et (a) 



AMEBICAN REGION — Enormous flowers of dazzling orange 

 scarlet on long stems. Packet 10c, ^ Ounce 30c. 



APBICOT — Deep apricot. Packet 10c, Yi Ounce 25c. 



PICOTEE — White, edged scarlet. Packet 10c, ^4 Ounce 25c. 



WIIiD BOSE — Soft, wild rose pink. Packet 10c, V4 Oz. 25c. 



FINEST MIXED — A wide range of colors. Packet 10c, 

 V4 Ounce 25c. 



SOITBI^E SHIBIiEV MIXED — See page 4 for description. 

 FIiANDEBS POPPY (A) — Dwarf, orange-scarlet with black 

 cross. Packet 10c, V4 Ounce 25c. 



ICEIiAND POPPIES (Papaver Nudlcaole) (K. P.) 



These are hardy 

 perennials that 

 will flower the 

 first year from 

 seed. They are of 

 neat habit with 

 bright green, fern- 

 like foliage, bear- 

 ing graceful spikes 

 of brilliant flow- 

 ers in endless pro- 

 fusion. Height 15 

 in. Single Tellow — 

 Pkt. lOc, Y* oz. 50c. 

 Double Mixed — 

 Pkt. 15c, oz. 50c. 



OBIENTAX POP- 

 PIES (Papaver 

 Orientale) (H. P.) 



Sow seed early 

 in spring. The re- 

 sulting plants will 

 disappear in July 

 and August ap- 

 pearing again as 

 the weather gets 

 cool. When this 

 growth starts they 

 should be trans- 

 planted to their 

 permanent flower- 

 ing quarters. 



flowers of brilliant 



POPPY 



OBIENTAIiE SCABIiET — Magnificent 

 scarlet. Packet lOc, Yi Ounce 35c. 



OBIENTAIiE MIXED — A select mixture of the named sorts. 

 Packet lOc, Yi Ounce 50c. 



AIiPINE POPPIES (H. P.) — This miniature hardy poppy is 

 excellent for Rock Gardens with blooms of marvelous colors. 

 Packet 25c. 



PORTULACA (Sun Plant, Mexican Rose) (A) 



A gay annual of easy culture, thriving best in an exposed 

 sunny location. Brilliant colored flowers produced throughout 

 the summer in great profusion. Height six inches. Single 

 Mixed — Packet 10c, % Ounce 25c. Double Mixed — Packet lOc, 

 Yi Ounce 60c. 



PRIMULA (Primrose) 



Plant these in a partially shaded location where they will 

 have a fair amount of moisture. 



VU^GABIS (English Primrose) (H. P.) — Fragrant canary 

 yellow blossoms. Height 6 in. Packet 15c. 



VEBIS (English Cowslip) (H. P.) — Fine range of mixed 

 colors. Six to nine in. high. Packet I5c. 



JAPONICA (Japanese Primrose) (H. P.) — A mixture of 

 bright showy flowers. 18 in. high. Packet 15c. 



Pueraria Thunbergiana (Kudzu Vine) H. P. 



The fastest growing, hardy climbing plant. It will grow 

 8-10 feet the first year and after it has become established, 

 50 feet in a season is not unusual. Its foliage is large and 

 bears rosy-purple pea-shaped blossoms in late August. Packet 

 10c, ^ Ounce 20c. 



PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisies) (H. P.) 



Large daisy-like flowers on plants two feet high, which are 

 exceptionally fine for cutting. Single Mixed — Packet 10c, Y4 

 Ounce 60c. Double Mixed — Packet 25c, Yb Ounce 75c. 



RUDBECKIA (Cone Flower) 



HIBTA (Black-Eyed Susan) (H. P.) — Golden Yellow flowers 

 with dark center. In bloom late summer and fall. Height 

 three feet. Packet 10c, Y4 Ounce 50c. 



SALPICLOSSIS (Painted Tongue) (A) 



A beautiful annual with a most unusual range of colors. 

 They produce freely from midsummer until frost their orchid- 

 like flowers on plants ft. high. Brown and Gold — Crimson 

 and Gold — Ziight Blue and Gold — Purple and Gold — Bose and 

 Gold — Violet and Gold — Mixed. Each variety. Packet 10c, V4 

 Ounce 50c. Mixed, Packet 10c, V4 Ounce 40c. 



SALVIA (Scarlet Sagel 



start the seed indoors in March and April, and set out when 

 the weather has become settled. 



BONFIBE (A) — One of the finest Salvias. Compact bushes 

 about two feet high, with brilliant scarlet flower spikes. 

 Packet 10c, % Ounce 50c. 



HABBINGEB — See page 4 for description. 



FABINACEA — See page 4 for description. 



SCABIOSA 



(Mourning Bride, Fin-Cushion Flower) 



The annual type grows quickly from seed and are superb 

 for cutting. 

 They grow 2 % 

 ft. high, and 

 start bloom- 

 ing in July 

 and continue 

 until frost. 



ANNUAI^ 

 VARIETIES 



A Z tr B E 

 F A I B Y — 

 Clear lavender 

 Blue. Pkt. 10c, 

 V4 oz. 30c. 



CBIMSON — 

 Rich crimson. 

 Pkt. 10c, Y* 

 oz. 30c. 



F Z. E S H 

 FINK — Deli- 

 cate Pink. Pkt. 

 10c, H oz. 30c. 



KING OF 

 THE BI.ACKS 

 — Reddish 

 Black. Pkt. 

 10c, oz. 30c. 



YEI.i;OW — 

 Sulphur Yel- 

 low. Pkt. lOc, 

 V4 oz. 30c. 



MIXED — All 

 Colors. Pkt. 

 10c, V4 oz. 25c. 



P I E B Y 

 SCABI^ET — 

 For descrip- 

 tion see page 

 4. 



O V E i; I- 

 NESS — For 



description see 

 page 4. 



PEACH 

 BI^OSSOM — 



[■'or description see page 4. 



SHASTA — For description see pai 



SCABIOSA 



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