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GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MP. 



SWEET PEAS (A] 



Sweet Peas should be sown in drills latter part of November 

 for fall planting, or as early as possible in spring, in rich 

 friable soil. Prepare the bed thoroughly, working in a quan- 

 tity of well- 

 rotted ma- 

 nure, making 

 a furrow four 

 to six inclies 

 deep. As soon 

 as the plants 

 begin to show 

 through, fill 

 in the furrow. 

 This will se- 

 cure a deep 

 planting with- 

 out the bad 

 effect of deep 

 covering o f 

 the seed at 

 first, and so 

 enable the 

 plant to 

 bloom con- 

 tinuously 

 through the 

 heat of sum- 

 m e r. The 

 roots should 

 not be allowed 

 to become too 

 dry. "Water 

 I applied t h o r- 

 oughly once 

 or twice a 

 week, prefer- 

 ably early in 

 the morning 

 or in the eve- 

 ning, is usual- 

 ly better than 

 light sprink- 

 ling more fre- 

 quently. 



321. G. & T. CO.'S FINE MIXES — Consists of the very choic- 

 est varieties mixed in the newest colors and shades. Annual. 

 Otmce 10c, V4 Pound 25c, Yz Pound 40c, Pound 75c, postpaid. 



322. SUPERB SPENCER MIXTTTBE— The Spencers have very 

 large waved flowers produced abundantly on long, strong 

 stems, making the blossoms most desirable for cutting. 

 Ounce 15c, H Pound 50c, Pound $1.50, postpaid. 



323. CTTPID, DWARF or BEDDING SWEET PEAS — Annual 

 in mixed colors, with emerald-green foliage, growing about 6 

 inches high and blooming all summer. Packet 10c. 



PERENNIAI. SWEET PEAS — SEE I.ATHYBUS LATIPOtlUS 

 SWEET ROCKET — SEE HESFERIS 



SWEET PEAS 



SWEET VIOLETS 



326. SEMPERFIiORENS — A perennial rock garden plant. Deep 

 blue: small flowering. Height about 6 inche.s. Packet 10c. 

 SWEET WIXiIiIAM — SEE DIANTHtJS BARBATTTS 



THUNBERCIA (Black-eyed Susan) (P) 



327. Rapid growing annual climbers, 

 baskets, vases, etc. Height 4 feet. 



Invaluable for hanging 

 Packet 10c. 



TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker or Flame Flower) (P) 



328 — A perennial bedding plant; flowering from August to Oc- 

 tober, with spikes 3 to 4 feet high, bloom of rich orange- 

 scarlet. Packet 10c. 



TROLLIUS (Globe Flower) (P) 



329. GOIiDEN BAIiI^ — Hardy perennial, producing large 

 orange flowers. In bloom during Jlay and June. Height IS 

 inches. Packet 10c. 



VALERIANA (Garden Heliotrope 



Hardy perennials; resembling Heliotrope. Flowers are large 

 and fragrant. In bloom from June to October. Height 2^^ ft. 



330. WHITE — Packet 10c, Ounce 25c. 



331. PINK — Packet 10c, I3 Ounce 25c. 



(P) 



VERBENA (A & P) 



Popular garden annual, producing brilliantly colored flowers 

 from July until frost. Thrive best in sunny situations and 

 rich soil. Sow seed in house or hotbed and transplant in May. 

 Otherwise sow seed outdoors in May. 



334. ANNUAI. VARIETIES MIXED— A choice mixture. Pack- 

 et 10c, Ye Ounce 25c. 



335. VENOSA (Hardy Garden Verbena) — Hardy perennial for 

 rockery and for bedding. A mass of bluish or heliotrope 

 blue flowers blooming until October. Height 1 foot. Packet 

 10c. Vf, Ounce 30c. 



336. VERONICA (Speedwell) — Handsome, erect perennials, 

 growing about 2 feet high, with pretty blue flowers, in bloom 

 from .lune until August. Packet 15c. 



VINCA (Madagascar Periwinkle) (A) 



An attractive dwarf bedding annual. Glossy, deep green 

 foliage and bright blossoms produced in profusion all summer. 

 Height 1 to 2 feet. 



337. ROSEA — Rose with dark eye. Packet 10c, 1^ Ounce 25c. 



338. AI.BA — White with rose center. Packet 10c, i-a Ounce 25c. 



VIOLA CORNUTA (Tufted Pansies) (P) 



Perennials resembling the 

 frilled nnd tuft-like flowers. 



Pansy. Long-stemmed, with 



339. JERSET GEM — Dwarf habit; flowers rich violet, 

 profusely and continuously. 6 in. Packet 20c. 



Blooms 



WALLFLOWER (HHP) 



Half-hardj' perennials, producing spikes of beautiful flowers. 

 Very fragrant and early blooming. Height 2 feet. Blooms 

 July and August. 



340. DOUBI.E EXTRA CHOICE MIXED — Packet 10c. 



WII.D CTTCUMBER VINE — SEE ECHINOCTSTIS 

 WOOI.FI.OWER — SEE CEI.OSIS CHIZ.DSI 



ZINNIAS (A) 



Brilliantly colored and perhaps the most popular annual in 

 our country. Easy to grow, producing blossoms from summer 

 until frost. 



GIANT DAEXiIA FI.OWERED — Extra large and of a Dahlia 

 flowering type, blooming from July until frost. Splendid 

 for beds and borders, as a mass of varied colors will attract 

 attention ever-s-where. Height 21,4 to 3 feet. 



341 — GOI.D MEDAI. MIXTURE — Pkt. 10c, Ya Oz. 25c, Oz. $1.25. 



342. CANARY BIRD — Canary yellow. 



343. CRIMSON MONARCH — Largest of the red shades. 



344. DREAM — Deep lavender, turning to purple. 



345. EXQUISITE — Light rose, deeper rose center. 



346 — GOIiDEN STATE — Rich orange-yellow in bud, yellow 

 and turning to orange when in full bloom. 



347. II.I.UMINATION — Deep rose. 



348. IiEMON BEAUTY — Golden yellow on brown. A decided 

 pastel shade. 



349. OIiD ROSE — Real old rose shade. 



350. ORIOIiE — Orange and gold. 



351. POIiAB BEAR — Large pure white. 



352. PURPLE PRINCE — Fine deep purple, large. 



353. SCARIiET PIiAME — Brilliant scarlet. 



PACKET 10c EACH, Vs OUNCE 35c, Yz OUNCE $1.00. 



ZINNIAS 



354. ZINNIA, California Giant or Mammotli — These plants 

 grow taller than the Dahlia-flowered, with long stems, and 

 very large flat double flowers. Fine mixed varieties. Packet 

 10c, Yi Onnce 35c, Ounce $1.25. 



355. TAI.Ii DOUBLE CURLED AND CRESTED — Fine mixed. 

 Packet 10c, ^4 Ounce 25c, Ounce 75c. 



LILLIFUT, POMPON OR BABY ZINNIAS 

 Very popular as a cut flower. Flowers are small, of a com- 

 pact habit, on long stems. 



356. CANARY YELLOW. 



357. CRIMSON OR SCARLET GEM. 



358. SALMON ROSE. 



359. WHITE GEM. 



ANY or THE ABOVE — Packet 10c, 14 Onnce 30c, Ounce $1.00. 



360. FINEST MIXED — Packet 10c, '4 Ounce 25c, Ounce 85c. 



HAAGEANA— Mexican Hybrids (A) 



361. Double mixed Pompon variety of special selection, making 

 a valuable border plant; also good for cutting. Annual. 

 Packet 15c, Ya Ounce 30c. 



SANVITALIA (A) 



362. Creeping miniature Zinnias, producing double flowers. A 

 superb edging. .Annual. Packet 10c, Ys Onnce 25c. 



363. SINGLE MIXED — Packet 10c, Va Ounce 20c. 



PICOTEE DELIGHT (A) 



364. Flowers medium, petals curled, picotee markings. Annual. 

 Fine mixed. Packet 10c, Ounce 35c. 



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