Have Vou Noticed the Striking Color Photographs of Stocks on the Inside Back Cover? 

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STOCK, Double In this class of Gilliflowers the gardener is 

 assured of a delightful perfume. Combined with this 

 pleasing attribute the plants are of neat habit, carrying 

 velvety light green or lustrous bright green foliage and 

 bearing handsome spikes of double rosette-like 

 blossoms on fine stems. Vivid tones and soft 

 shades of color to suit every taste are avail- 

 able. Only single flowered Stocks bear seeds, 

 so no double strain can be reproduced without a 

 small percentage of singles. Our seeds will «^ 



supply a very large proportion of true doubles. '^ 



Dwarf Ten Weeks [hA-12in.] This early class 

 forms dwarf compact plants that are excellent ^ 

 for edgings or low beds. They often do well in 

 sections where plants of the later types can not 

 be grown. 



Bright Pink Lavender 



Canary Yellow Mauve 



Crimson Purple 



White 

 Any one of the above : J/g oz. 40c ; pkt. 10c 

 Mixed Hoz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



Beauty of Nice [hA-16 in.] A type developed on 

 the French Riviera. It follows the Ten Weeks 

 class in season of bloom. The plants are 

 pyramidal in shape branching above the base. 

 This sort is excellent for bedding and for cutting. 



Canary Yellow 



Old Rose 



Chamois (Aurora) 



Purple 



Crimson 



Rose Pink 



Lavender 



Salmon King 



Light Pink 



White 



Mauve 



Mixed 



Any one of the above: J^ oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



Perpetual Branching [hA-20 in.] Sometimes called Dresden, 

 or "Cut-and-Come-Again". This variety is somewhat 

 later in season than Beauty of Nice, and in the North it 

 should be started very early. The plant branches near 

 the base, producing large flower spikes on long clean stems. 



Canary Yellow 







Old Rose 



Crimson 







Purple 



Lavender 







Rose 



Mauve 







White 





Mixed 





ny one of the above : 



Koz. 



-'Oc; pkt. 10c 



Giant Imperial [hA-2ft.] Long stems and imposing 

 spikes of large flowers make this the outstanding variety 

 for florists. It is about as early as Beauty of Nice and 

 resembles it in habit, except that the plant is somewhat 

 less spreading and considerably taller. "Pure line" breeding 

 has made our strains unsurpassed in percentage of doubles. 

 Either for greenhouse or garden they are excellent. 



Antique Copper 



Chamois 



Crimson 



Dark Purple (Elk's Pride) 



Golden Rose 



Lavender 



Mixed 



Mauve 



Old Rose 



Rose 



Salmon Rose 



White 



Yellow (Golden Ball) 



Any one of the above: J/g oz. 50c; pkt. 15c 



Giant Winter (Brompton) [hhB-2ft.] This is a later bloom- 

 ing, branching plant which produces huge spikes. For use in 

 the open it is valuable only in mild climates. In Northern 

 latitudes where the season is short it must be taken inside 

 at the approach of killing frosts. 



Egyptian (Soft Rose) Empress Elizabeth (Bright Carmine) 



Mixed 



Pkts. 15c each 



Stock, Giant Imperial 



All Varieties of Stock Like a Rich, Well-Limed Soil 



SUNFLOWER (Helianthus) [hA] These flowers need to be 

 bathed in sunlight if they are to thrive. Except in the mini- 

 ature type, each plant has a single robust stalk, sometimes 

 forked near the top, clothed with large heart-shaped leaves, 

 and bearing large circular flower heads. They are admirably 

 adapted for use as backgrounds or tall divisions. 



Single Red and Gold [5 ft.] These hybrids resemble the 

 Gaillardia in coloring and produce large single flowers with 

 deep red centers and petals in crimson and yellow. 



Single Stella [3 ft.] A bushy, branching plant with leaves 

 like the Cucumber. It bears single flowers 3 inches across on 

 long stems. The yellow petals surround a small dark disc. 

 Each of the above: }^ oz. 30c; pkt. 10c 



Double Chrysanthemum Flowered [6 ft.] A tall stately 

 variety carrying large densely double bright golden-yellow 

 flowers. 



Double Golden Globe [6 ft.] A desirable sort with count- 

 less quilled petals forming a solid hemispherical head of 

 bright yellow color. 



Each of the above: oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 

 Swan Rivek Daisy (See Brachycome) 



