SNAPDRAGON, continued 

 MAXIMUM GIANT-FLOWERED 



The tallest rust-resistant Snapdragons, producing long 



670. Alaska. 1 < white. 



668. Apple Blossom. K..sv pink with white tube. 



669. Campfire. - -. ; rlet. 

 678. Yellow Giant. Deep ydlow. 



Ar.v of above four varieties, pkt. 15c; ' isoz. 75c; 

 i 8 or. 51.25: ^o:. S2.25 



667. Maximum Giant-Flowered Mixed. \ line mixture 

 of brilliant co Pkt. 15c; 



- SO. 



Scarlet Runner Bean A. 



873. Phaseolus coccineus. \ rapi (-crowing vine with 

 1 tlowers like pea blossoms. The dry, 

 ripe Beans are bright red. Pkt. 10c; '^Ib. 55c. 



Statice A. 



897. Sinuata. Choice Mixed, (loud-like masses of 



for winter use. Pkt. 10c; 



Stocks (Gilliflower) A. 



876. Dwarf, Double Ten-Weeks. Mixed. V _ -eat cut-flow- 

 er. 1' yellow, pink and 

 blue. Pkt. 1> 



653. Evening Scented Stock ' ' i:tbiola bicorni^ 



old-fashioned annual grown for the entrancing fragrance 

 emits during the evening. Lilac flowers. 2 ft. 

 Pkt. 10c '5c. 



Sunflower a. 



877. Helianthus, Sungold. 5pc i 1 ir 4 to 5-inch 



golden vellow dou I stand 4 feet high, 



oz. $1.00. 



Sweet Peas a., p. 



tlre. So m spring as the ground can be 



i in rich, well-limed soil with good drainage. Mike 



a trench about a foot wide and deep and fill to about 4 



- from the top with a mixture of soil, rotted 

 manure and humus. Firm soil well. Sow seed an<" 



d«jut an inch of soil. Cultivate them and gradually 

 till up the trench to the level of the ground. One ounce 

 will plant a 1 5- foot ro 



EARLY-FLOWERING SPENCERS 



887. Mixed Early Spencers. • lutifullv waved 



blossoms on li Excellent for outdoor culture, 



sell as under glass. Pkt. 15c; oz. 45c > 4 I1>. 

 -- "5. 



EARLY-FLOWERING Zvolanek's 



953. Zvolanek's Multiflora. 'lent mixture is 



unusualK free-tlowering and long-stemmed. Man-, stems 



• ad of the usual 5 or 4. Highly 



.mmended. Pkt. 25c; J/40Z. 75c; 25; oz. 



SPRING-FLOWERING CUTHBERTSON'S 



For outdoor or indoor culture. Heat-resistant, long 

 stems. Blooms mid-way between the Early and Late 

 Sper 

 89€. Finest Mixed Colors. Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c 



CUTHBERTSON FLORIBUNDA VARIETIES 



Developed under the direction of Frank C. Cuthbertson, 



the Floribunda strain not only has the superior qualities 



of the Cuthbertson Sweet Pea — heat-resistance, long stems, 



call v - es — but, with proper culture, will produce 



rre i arye, fragrant flowers per stem. 



893. Astrid. 1 ight lavender. 



894. Connie. Chamois colored. 



895. Daisy. Black, seeded white. 



891. Evelyn. Salmon, cream-pink. 



892. Frank G. Lavender. 



644. Kenneth. Crimson. 

 643. Robert. Mid-blue. 



645. William. Pink picotee edge on white. 



Any of above, pkt. 20c; oz. SI. 50; V 4 lb. $4.75 



886. Finest Mixed Colors. A well-balanced blend. 

 Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.00; J£Tb. Si. 25. 



ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 



SWEET PEAS, continued 



BUSH TYPE SWEET PEAS 



878. Little Sweetheart. \ new and entirelj different 

 class of Sweet IV. 1. Upright plants. 8 inches high form .1 

 perfectly rounded bush. Excellent color Mend. Pkt. 

 25 - 



LATE SPENCER OR ORCHID-FLOWERING 

 VARIETIES 



The late Spencers produce more tlowers and have longer 

 stems than the earlv varieties. 



898. Superb Mixed Spencers. 



$1.5(1. 



Pkt. U)c; oz. 50c; > 4 lb. 



EVERLASTING SWEET PEAS 



778. Lathyrus latifolius. P. Hard] perennial climber 

 growing to s feet. Blooms are not fragrant but make 

 good cut-Mowers in earlv spring. Pkt. 20c; ' 5 oz. 50c; 



tfoz. 85c.; 'jo/. $1.50. 



Sweet Sultan A. 



796. Centaurea imperialis. Finest Giant Mixed. I ong- 



nieil, large, fringed (lowers; fragrant. Grows 5 feet 

 tall. Pkt. 15c; > 4 o/. 70c; '..oz. 51.10. 



Sweet William (Dianthus barbatus) B., R-G. 



An old-fashioned border plant which is usually treated 

 as a biennial, growing new plants every >ear for t lie 

 second vear's bloom. Plants grow 1 to \ l > feet tall, have 

 large heads of bloom and are used for bedding, borders or 

 the rock-garden. 



900. Newport Pink. Salmon-pink. Single. 



901. Scarlet Beauty. Deep scarlet. Single. 



902. White. Pure white. Single. 



Any of the above Sweet Williams, pkt. 15c; Vioz. 45c; 

 ■ 2 oz. 75c; oz. $1.25; '/«lb. $4.75 



903. Single, Mixed. Pkt. 10c; Koz. 40c; Hoz. 70c; 

 oz. 11.15; ' 4 lb. 54.00. 



904. Double, Mixed. Pkt. 15c; Koz. 50 c .; >^oz. 85c; 

 oz. H.50; 'Jt>. 55.50. 



905. Dwarf Double, Mixed. A new tvpe only 9 inches 

 high bearing large heads of Mowers in a wide range 

 of attractive colors. Pkt. 15c; Vgoz. 75c; >4oz. 51.25. 



l&S'* 



J&l 



667. Snapdragon, 



Maximum Giant-flowered 



Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



15 



Dwarf Sweet William 



If you have not grown 

 them we urge you to try 

 this grand little Sweet Wil- 

 liam. Each plant in bloom 

 looks like a compact bou- 

 quet of flowers. Don't miss 

 them this year. 



903. Sweet William, Single, Mixed 

 Pkt. 10c. 



