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



145. POPPY (Alpine Poppy) (A) — Sin- 

 gle fine mixed. For pots and rocker- 

 ies. Packet, 10c. 



148. POPPT-PEOIT'S' rXiOWERED (A) 



— Large, showy, globule flowers, re- 

 sembling Peonies. Packet, 10c. 



149. SHIBXiE? POPPY (A) — These 

 beautiful Poppies are generally single 

 or semi-double. The colors are varied. 

 Packet, 10c. 



150. TULIP POPPY (A) — The plants 

 attain a height of 14 to 16 inches, and 

 produce thick blooms of the brightest 

 scarlet. Packet, 10c. 



151. POPPY (Iceland) — Hardy peren- 

 nials, flowering first year from seed. 

 Bright green fernlike foliage, with 

 brilliant flowers. 12 inches. Packet, 

 10c. 



153. ORIEITTAZi — Large orange-scarlet 

 flowers, with black blotch on each 

 petal. Leafy stems, about 3 feet. 

 Packet, 10c. 



147. ESCHSCHOZ.TZIA (California 

 Poppy) — Morse's Extra Golden. Pack- 

 et, 15c. 



152. Z;SCHSCHOI.TZIA (California 

 Poppy) — Grows easily and will re-seed 

 itself. Mixed. Packet, 10c. 



155. POBTULACA (Mexican Bose) (A) 



■ — Hardy annual plants, of easy cul- 

 ture, thriving best in rather rich, 

 light loam or sandy soil ; fine for 

 massing in beds or edgings of rock 

 work. Packet, 10c. 



156. D O IT B I. E FORTUZiACA (A) — 

 Packet, 10c. 



157. PYBETHBTTM (Hybridum) (P) — 



Single, resembling daisies. Will suc- 

 ceed best in sunny location. Mixed 

 varieties. Packet, 10c. 



158. BICmUS, CAmBOGIENSIS (A) — 



Ornamental plants of stately growth 

 and picturesque foliage. Fine for 

 lawns, massing or center plants; half- 

 hardy annuals. Packet, 10c. 



159. B t C I N U S ZANZIBABIENSIS, 

 MIXED (A) — Their immense leaves 

 and gigantic plants exceed all other 

 varieties. Packet, 10c. 



160. SCABIOSA (Mourning- Bride) (F) 



• — Especially adapted for cutting and 

 massing. Flowers are double clear to 

 the center, covering the thimble- 

 shaped cone. Height 2 feet. Packet, 

 10c. 



161. SCABIOSA (Cauca- 

 sia) (P) — Lilac. Pack- 

 et, lOc. 



162. SCABIOSA (Cauca- 

 sia) (P) — White. Pack- 

 et, 10c. 



162A. SCABIOSA (A) — 



Tall double rose. 

 Packet, 10c. 



163. SALVIA SPLEN- 

 DENS (Scarlet Sage) 



(A) — Tall, erect, green 

 foliage. Long spikes 

 of flowers in great 

 profusion. Packet, 10c. 



163A. SALFIG-LOSSIS 

 (Velvet Flower) (A) 



— Large funnel-shaped 

 flower of varied colors. 

 Start seed indoors in 

 boxes. Packet, 10c. 



164A. SCUTELLABIA 



(Skull Cap) (F) — Short 

 wiry stems, clothed 

 with clear-blue snap- 

 dragon-like flowers. 1 

 foot. June to August. 

 Packet, 10c. 



165. SHASTA DAISY 



(Alaska) (P) — A splen- 

 did hardy variety, with 

 flowers of purest glis- 

 tening white. Packet, 

 10c. 



166. STOKESIA (Cornflower or Stoke's 

 Aster) (F) — Is of easy culture, most 

 desirable for the hardy border, and 

 also for cutting. Packet, 10c. 



166A. STrNFLOWEB — Single Yellow. 

 (Cut and Come Again.) Packet, 10c. 



167. TEN WEEZS STOCKS ((Jilliflow- 



er) (A) — Brilliant and varied in color, 

 equally well adapted for massing, bed- 

 ding, edging or pot culture. Should 

 be grown in rich soil. Packet, 10c. 



168. STOCKS (Snowflake Improved) 



(A) — A beautiful dwarf -growing va- 

 riety; very large, double snow-white 

 flowers. Packet, 10c. 



171. SWEET VIOLET — Deep purple, 

 small flowering. Packet, 10c. 



171A. SWEET WrVELSFIELD (HyTjrid 

 Dianthns) — A hardy annual resembling 

 the Sweet William. Grows about 12 

 inches high and good for cutting. 

 Start indoors in boxes, or sow in open 

 in April. Also late summer for fol- 

 lowing spring. Packet, 20c. 



172. SWEET WILLIAM (Slanthns Bar- 



toatus) (F) — Rich and varied colored 

 clusters of blossoms for beds or bor- 

 ders. 



_ DABK CBIMSON. 

 FINK BEAUTY. 

 DOUBLE WHITE 



MIXED. 



Packet, 10c. 



SCABIOSA 



173. VEBBENA (A)— One of the most 

 popular bedding plants. Delight in 

 sunny situations, rich soil and thor- 

 ough cultivation. Packet, 10c. 



173A. VEBBENA (Venosa) (F)— Helio- 

 trope purple. For rockery. Packet, 

 10c. 



174. VINCA (Madag-ascar Periwinkle) 



(A) — Rosea — Rose with dark eyes. 

 Packet, 10c. 



175. VINCA (Madagascar Periwinkle) 



(A) — Rosea Alba — White with rose 

 center. Packet, 10c. 



176. WALLPLOWEB, DOUBLE — Large 

 spikes of double fragrant flowers. 

 Succeed in light, rich soil, in a moist 

 atmosphere. Perennials. Packet, 10c. 



177. CHINESE WOOLFLOWEB — Bril- 

 liant crimson flowers, like b;ills of 

 silky wool, that can be cut and dried. 

 Packet, 10c. 



ZINNIAS 



(Youth and Old Age) 



will g-row well in any fair soil, from 

 July until frost. Can be used for beds 

 or borders, as plants range from 21^ to 

 3 feet liigli, and the mass of varied col- 

 ors will attract attention everywhere. 



GIANT DAHLIA-FLOWEBED ZINNIAS 



Packets, 10c. each (except as noted) 



178. OLD BOSE. 



179. GOLDEN STATE — Rich - Orange 

 Yellow. In bud, yellow and turning 

 to orange, when in full bloom. 



180. LEMON BEAUTY — Golden yellow 

 on brown. A decided pastel shade. 



181. PUBFLE PBINCE — Fine deep pur- 

 ple, large. 



182. FOLAB BEAB — Large pure white. 



183. GOLD MEDAL MIXTUBE. 



190. CBIMSON MONABCH — Largest of 

 Red shades. 



191. DBEAM — Deep lavendar, turning 

 to purple. 



194. EXQUISITE — Giant Rose, pink. 



195. OBIOLE — Orange and Gold. 



196. CANABY BIBD — Canary Yellow. 



197. ILLUMINATION — Deep Rose. 



184. ZINNIA (Elegans) — Mixed. Pack- 

 et, 10c. each. 



185. ZINNIA — Curled and Crested. 

 Packet, 10c. 



(Half-Dwarf) 

 (Half-Dwarf) 

 (Half -Dwarf) 



186. ZINNIA (Pompon) 

 — Jlixed. Packet, 10c. 



187. ZINNIA (Pompon) 



—Crimson. Packet, 10c, 



188. ZINNIA (Pompon) 

 — White. Packet, 10c. 



189. ZINNIA (Pompon) (Half-Dwarf) 



— Canary Yellow. Packet, 10c. 



192. ZINNIA — HAAGAENA (Mexican 



Hybrids) — Double mixed Pompon va- 

 riety of special selection, making a 

 popular border plant, also good for 

 cutting. Packet, 15c. 



193. ZINNIA (Sanvitalia) — Creeping 

 Miniature Zinnia, producing double 

 flowers. Packet, 10c. 



For GENERAL LIST OF PERENNIALS, see Page 7 — For SPECIAL SELECTION, see Page 2 — ASK FOR PRICES by 14 or., Vz oz., I oz. 



