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OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) (HP) 



333. SVENING SCENTED FBIUBOSE — Large Poppy-like 

 blossoms whicfi open every evening and last well into the 

 next day. Prefer sunny locations. Packet 10c. 



OXALIS (A) 



S34. Pretty little, half-trailing annual with clover-like foliage 

 and bright flowers. Fine for hanging baskets. Packet 10c. 



PANSIES (A) 



To make your garden complete have Pansies somewhere. 

 They thrive best in cool locations, although they will flourish 

 in dry warm positions if the ground is well prepared, using 

 plenty of well rotted cow manure or a leaf mould. Seed should 

 be sown late in July or August for early spring blooming. 

 They will survive the winter if covered well in the fall with 

 leaves or mulch. Pansy clumps can also be procured from us 

 in the spring, but are not mailable. 



235. HEARTSEASE — 



Universally 

 admired, producing 

 an endless variety 

 of colorful plants. 

 Packet 10c, V4 

 Ounce 35c. 



236. GIANTS OF 

 CAZ^IFOBNIA — A 

 splendid mixture, 

 flowers large and in 

 a fine range of col- 

 ors. Packet 15c, Yg 

 Ounce 50c. 



237. GIANT T B I M- 

 ABDEAV CHOICE 

 MIXED — This mix- 

 ture contains the 

 finest extra large 

 varieties. Packet 

 10c, Va Otmce 30c, 

 Yz Ounce 75c. 



238. G. & T. CO.'S 

 EXTBA MIXED — 

 This mixture con- 

 tains the finest ex- 

 tra large varieties. 

 Packet 15c, Va 

 Ounce 30c. 



TTJFTED PANSIES (SEE VIOZ.A) 



PENTSTEMON (Beard Tongue) (P) 



240. Handsome perennials, producing large spikes of flowers 

 much resembling the foxglove blossoms, in a large assort- 

 ment of colors. Sow seed early in the spring and the plant 

 will bloom the first year. Height 1 to 2 feet, and in bloom 

 from June to August. Fine for beds or groups in borders. 



FANSY 



Packet 10c. 



PETUNIAS (A) 



Petunias are very desirable, as they make a splendid out- 

 door decoration, especially in window and porch boxes, hang- 

 ing baskets and pots; also equally as effective in the flower 

 garden. Petunias bloom early and continue a mass of blooms 

 until frost. Often reseed themselves. 



PETUNIA 



SINGI.E BEDDING VARIETIES 

 241. HOWARD'S STAR — A reddish purple with a white star. 

 Packet 10c, Va Ounce 50c. 



242. ROSE OP HEAVEN — A pretty rose pink. Plants dwarf 

 and bushy. Packet 15c, ^ Ounce 50c. 



243. ROSY MORN — Delicate rose-pink with white throat. 

 Packet 10c, Yb Ounce 60c. 



244. SFECIAI. MIXTURE — Striped and Blotched varieties for 

 bedding. Packet 10c, Yi Ounce 30c, Yz Ounce 50c. 



245. AIiBA — White. Packet 10c. 



BAI^CONT PETUNIAS 



Flowers large, free flowering. Excellent for porch and win- 

 dow boxes, baskets, etc. This variety is also used for bedding. 



246. FINEST MIXED — ^A splendid assortment. Packet 10c, Ya 

 Ounce 75c. 



SINGI.E FRINGED VARIETIES 



Flowers large, beautifully fringed. 



247. BOSAIiIND — Delicate Rose. 



248. VENOSA — Purple. 



249. BBII.I.IANT ROSE. 



250. MIXED VABIETIES. 



PACKETS 25c EACH — 5 PACKETS FOR $1.00. 



DOUBI^E FBINGED VABIETIES 



251. BBII.I.IANT ROSE. 



252. GOTEI.IND — New Pink. 



253. VIOIiA — Deep violet-purple. 



254. MIXED VARIETIES — All of the above varieties in 

 mixture. 



255. DOUBIiE FBINGED WITH PIiAIN EDGES, MIXED — A 



splendid assortment of well blended colors. 

 PACKETS 25c EACH — 5 PACKETS FOB $1.00. 



256. BUFFIiED GIANTS, MIXED — A superb mixture. Packet 



20c. 



PHLOX DRUMMONDII (A & P) 



Free blooming annuals of easy culture. Excellent for bed- 

 ding or massing, producing blooms of brilliant colors from 

 midsummer until frost. 



ANNUAI^ VABIETIES 



260. WHITE. 



261. BBIIiIiIANT BOSE WITH DABK ETE. 



262. SCABI.ET WITH DARK EYE. 

 PACKETS 10c EACH, Ys OUNCE 30c. 



263. DRUMMONDII MIXED — Packet 10c, Ys Ounce 25c. 

 DBUMMONDU NANA COMFACTA — DWABF FHI.OX 



264. The dwarf annual varieties grow about 6 inches high, 

 and are valuable for edgings and for massing in low beds, 

 as their blossoms are nearly as large as the tall plants. 

 Bloom profusely all summer. Packet 10c, Ya Ounce 30c. 



HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX (P. Decussata) 



Hardy Phlox is undoubtedly the most effective and useful 

 among the perennials, blooming in the late summer and early 

 fall. Phlox thrive best in well drained soil, enriched with 

 rotted manure or bone meal. Flowers are tall, growing about 

 3 feet high, and produce immense heads of brilliantly colored 

 flowers. 



265. RED SHADES — Packet lOc, Ya Ounce 40c. 



266. WHITE AND IiIGHT SHADES — Packet 10c, Ya Ounce 40c. 



267. MIXED — The above varieties in mixture. Packet 10c, Ya 

 Ounce 35c. 



PHYSALIS (Chinese Lantern) (P) 



270. FRANCHETI — These popular perennials are exceedingly 

 effective when cut in the fall and dried for winter decora- 

 tion. Grows about 2 feet high, having bright orange-scar- 

 let lantern-like fruit. Packet 10c, Ya Ounce 25c. 



PHYSOSTECIA (False Dragon Head) (P) 



271. VIRGINIANA — A perennial of imposing appearance, pro- 

 ducing in July and August tall spikes of delicate pink tu- 

 bular flowers. Height about 4 feet. A very satisfactory 

 cut flower, especially for tall vases. Packet 10c. 



PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower) (P) 



272. An outstanding perennial, bearing large bell-shaped blue 

 flowers in July and August. Buds resemble small balloon; 

 height 2 to 2Vi feet. Sow seed early in the spring. Packet 

 10c. 



POLEMONIUM (Jacob's Ladder) (P) 



273. These are one of the finest hardy perennials for borders, 

 growing 2 feet high. Flowers are blue, bell-shaped and 

 make a very good plant for a showy border. In bloom dur- 

 ing May and June. Packet 10c. 



POLYGON I UM (Knot-weed) (P) 



274. SIEBAIiDI — Perennial, growing about 8 feet high. Flow- 

 ers are of a whitish hue. Packet 10c. 



POPPY (Papaver) 



Annual Poppies are of easy culture, but must be sown where 

 wanted to bloom, as they do not transplant well. Sow seed 

 thinly, about U inch deep and cover lightly. 



SINGI.E ANNUAIi VARIETIES 



278. SHIRIiET MIXED — These are generally single or semi- 

 double. Height 2 feet. Annual. Packet 10c, 14 Ounce 25c. 



279. TUIiIP POPPY — Beautiful free-flowering annuals grow- 

 ing about 2\i feet, and produce blooms of the brightest scar- 

 let. Packet 10c, Yt Ounce 25c. 



DOUBIiE ANNUAI, VARIETIES 



280. PEONA-FItOWERED MIXED — Large, showy, globular 

 flowers, resembling peonies. Height 18 in. Pkt. 10c, 14 Oz. 20c. 



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