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



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FLOWER SEEDS 



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1. ACHIZiZiEA (Ptannica, "The Pearl") 



- — A hardy perennial which bears pure, 

 double, white flowers. If sown early 

 and transplanted will flower the first 

 season or can be sown later in the 

 open ground. Packet, 15c. 



2. AGERATVSS MIXED (A) — Valuable 

 for bedding. Sow the seed early in 

 the spring, either in boxes to trans- 

 plant, or outdoors and thin to 4 to 6 

 inches. Packet, 10c. 



2A. AGEBATUM — Dwarf Blue. Pack- 

 et, 10c. 



3. AIi'SrSSXJM (A) — Fragrant flowers, 

 useful in making small bouquets. 

 Grows freely from seed, blooms the 

 whole season. Packet, 10c. 



4. AI^YSSUM (A) (Little Gem) — Of 



dwarf, compact habit, will bloom 

 when small and remain covered with 

 bloom from spring to autumn. Pack- 

 et, 10c. 



5. AI.VSSTTM: SAXATII.X: (P) — Yellow 

 flowers with light-green foliage. Pkt. 

 10 cts. 



8. AMAKAKTHUS, MIXED (A) — 



Showy, blooming plants, with long, 

 racemes of curious-looking flowers, 

 and brilliant foliage; half hardy an- 

 nuals. Packet, 10c. 



9. AMABANTHUS — Tricolor. Very 

 Rich Coloring. Packet, 10c. 



10. AMABANTHUS CAUDATVS (XiOve 

 Iiies Bleeding') (A) — Handsome flowers 

 of biood-red hue. Packet, 10c. 



AQXJIIiIIGIA (Columbine) (P) — 



Hardy plants thriving in almost any 

 location: preferring partial shade and 

 much moisture (2% feet). Pkt. 10 cts. 



20. LOKG-SPUBBED MIXBD. 



21. SINGIiB MIXBD. 



22. DOUBZiB MIXED. 



23. BI.UB COIiUMBINB. 



24. ABCTOTIS (African Daisy) (A) — 



Showy flowers, pure white on upper 

 surface and reverse of petals pale 

 lilac-blue. Start in hotbed or open 

 ground in sunny situation. Pkt. 10 

 cts. 



24A. APBICAN DAISY (Hybrid) — Au- 



rantiaca Hybrid. Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts. 



ASTERS 



Sow seed in March and April in cold 

 frame or boxes in the house, covering 

 them % inch deep, and when plants 

 have three or four leaves, transplant 

 about 18 inches apart each way in pre- 

 pared beds. 



Packet, 10c. 



25. CHINA (A)— Choice mixed. 



26. TBXJPPAUT'S FBBPBCTION (A) — 



Flowers large, almost round with in- 

 curved petals. 



27. VICTOBIA (A) — The most beauti- 

 ful of all Asters, bearing flowers of 

 all colors and shades. Double. 



28. COMET (A) — This class has long, 

 slender and curled petals, forming 

 loose yet dense flowers of semi-globe 

 shape. 



29. BBAITCHIITG, MIXED (A) — The 



finest, late blooming Aster. The deep, 

 heavy, incurved flowers on rigid stems 

 makes it one of the most valuable for 

 cutting. 



30. BBANCHING (A)— White. 



31. BBANCHING (A)— Pink. 



32. BBANCHING (A) — Purple. 



33. BBANCHING (A) — Crimson. 

 331^. BBANCHING (A) — Lavendar. 



34. FEBENNIAI. MIXED — (Michaelmas 

 Daisy.) 



35. ASTEB, GIANT CAI.IPOBNIA 

 SUNSHINE — Clear colors of varying 

 shades. Large blooms on heavy 

 stems. 2 feet. Packet, 25c. 



ANTIBBHINTTM — (Snapdragon)— 



These are mostly classed as peren- 

 nials, but should be protected with 

 leaves during winter. Except where 

 noted all are about medium height. 

 We offer the following varieties at 

 10c per packet, 12 packets for $1.00. 



13. ALT. VABIETIES MIXED. 



13A. BVBY — Rich Red. 



13B. COTTAGE MAID — Pale Pink with 

 white throat. Tall. 



13C. PUBE WHITE. 



13D. BOSE PEABI. — Bright soft rose: 

 white lip and throat, with lip slightly 

 tipped yellow. 



13E. BUBY BOSE — Deep Salmon Rose. 



13P. VEBMII.ION-SCABZ.ET. 



13G. DEIiIIiA — Rosy-lilac and white. 

 Dwarf. 



13H. MAJUS MIXED. — Tall. 



14. THE BOSE — Rose-pink. Tall. 



15. CANABY BIRD — Canary Yellow. 



16. COPPER KING — Velvety-copper 

 scarlet. Tall. 



17. NYMPH — Rose-lilac, with white 

 tube. 



18. TOM THUMB — Dwarf mixed. 



CANTEBBUBY BEI.I.S 



CALENDUI.A 



3S. CENTAUBEA CYANUS (Corn- 

 flower) — Also called Ragged Robin, 

 Ragged Sailor, Bachelor's Button and 

 Blue Bottle. Semi-double and half- 

 hardy. Packet, 10c. 



36A. CENTAUBEA — Montana Blue. 

 Perennial Cornflower. Packet, 10c. 



36B. CENTAUREA IMPERIAI.IS 



(Sweet Sultan) — Annual. Packet, 10c. 



37. DOUBLE BALSAM, CAMELIA 

 FLOWEBED (A) (Lady Slipper) — 



The well-known balsams are one of the 

 finest summer blooming annuals, free 

 bloomers, and highly colored. Packet, 

 10c. 



38. BALSAM FEBFECTION WHITE 



(A) — Flowers are a pure white, and 

 is the variety usually grown by flor- 

 ists. Packet, 10c. 



41. CALENDULA (Pot Marig-old) (A) 



— Very hardy annual, one foot high, 

 blooming freely. Packet, 10c. 



42. CALENDULA — ORANGE KING (A) 



— Double rich orange-red. Packet, 10c. 



43. CANDYTUFT — Hardy Annuals, for 

 beds or massing. Sow seed in fall for 

 early flowering. 



44. MIXED VARIETIES. 



45. WHITE ROCKET. 



PERENNIAL VARIETIES 



46. WHITE. 



47. LILAC. 



47A. ROSE. Packets, 10c. 



48. CANNA — Newest varieties mixed. 

 Packet, 10c. 



CANTERBURY BELLS 



Sow seed in fine soil. Transplant 

 early in October to permanent location 

 and cover with leaves or mulch during 

 wintef. 



49. SINGLE MIXED (F). 



50. DOUBLE MIXED (F). 



50A. CAMPANULA LONGISTYLA (P). 



SOB. CALYCANTHEMA (Cup and Sau- 

 cer) — Dark Blue. 



50C. CALYCANTHEMA (Cnp and Saa- 



cer)^ — Rose. 



Packets, 10c. 



For GENERAL LIST OF PERENNIALS, see Page 7 — For SPECIAL SELECTION, see Page 2 — ASK FOR PRICES by 1/4 oz., '/z oz., 1 oz. 



