Stocks (Gilliflower) A. 



87G. Dwarf. Double Ten-Weeks. Mixed. Popular garden 



ret because of I kes of bloom in interesting 



colors and their delightful Fragrance. A great cut-flower. 



Plants 12 inches with flowers of white, yellow, pink and 



blue Pkt. 10c; Mac 45 



Sunflower A. 



877. Helianthus. Sungold. Spectacular • 



golden vellow double flowers that stand 4 

 Pkt. HV 



to 5-inch 

 feet high. 



Sweet Peas a 



Cilti Ri rlv in spring as the ground can 



be worked in rich, well-limed soil with good drainage, 

 rench about a foot wide and deep and till to 

 about -1 inches from the top with a mixture of soil, 

 rotted stable manure and humus. Firm soil well. 

 Sow seed and cover with about an inch ot soil. When 

 the plan-- eight of from 2 to 3 inches thin to 



o inches ultrvate them and gradually fill up 



the trench to the level of the ground. One ounce will 

 plan ' row. 



EARLY-FLOWERING SPENCER VARIETIES 

 878. Kate Smith. S rlet suffused rose. 

 884. Mars. Rich deep cm 

 879 Memory. I nder, wavj Mowers. 



880. Mrs. H. S. Reddick. Brilliant flesh-pink, suffused 



881. Oriental. I >■ . 



883. Pride. Pure, deep even cerise. 



886. Princess Blue. Rich belladonna-blue. 

 8S8. Waves. Bed. 



642. White Giant. BoretS in Imirv 

 Any of the above E ^rly-flowering Spencer Sweet Peas 



pkt. 15c; '.,oz. 40c; oz. 75c 



887. Mixed Early Spencers. Pkt 15c; oz. 45c .; Jilb 



SPRING-FLOWERING CUTHBERTSON VARIETIES 

 For outdoor or indoor culture. >e of Sweet P< 



characterized bv its excellent heat resistance Comes into 

 bloom midway between the earl) and late Spencers and 

 continues much lon_' ei 



Bolgiano's 10 Best 



891. Catherine. I round. 



889. Carol. Clear pink on white ground. 



890. Coline. Si irlet. 



892. Frank G. R lavender. 



893. Hazel. I ight blue. 



894. Janet. White. 



895. Kenneth. Crimson. 



643. Lois, (.lear rose-pink. 



644. Marion. Cream. 



645. Tommy. Clear marine-blue. 



8%. Finest Mixed. A well-balanced blend. 



Any of above, pkt. 15c; oz. 45c; ' 4 lb. Si. 65 



LATE SPENCER OR ORCHID-FLOWERING 

 VARIETIES 



The late Spencers produce more flowers and have longer 

 stems than the early varieties. 



898. Superb Mixed Spencers. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; ] 4 ll>. 

 75c; lb. 52.75. 



899. Bolgiano's Special Grandiflora Mixture. A super- 

 lative mixture of the old-fashioned sweet-scented Sweet 

 Peas. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; Hlb. 65c; lb. $2.00. 



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



An old-fashioned border plant which is usually treated 

 as a biennial, growing new plants everv vear for the 

 second year's bloom. Plants grow 1 to \ x /i feet tall, have 

 large heads of I loom 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; V4OZ. 35c; 

 l/ 2 oz. 60c; oz. SI. 00; Vilb. S3. 50 



903. Single, Mixed. Pkr. 10c; J^oz. 35c; H°z. 60c; 



H.00; ' 4 lh. B.00. 



904. Double, Mixed. Pkt. 10c, Moz. 45c; H°z- 75c.; 

 oz. 51.25, J/jIb. 54.00. 



905. Dwarf Double, Mixed. A new type only 9 inchc 

 high bearing large heads of flowers in a wide range 

 at attractive colors. An ideal edging plant or for spots 

 here and there in the rock-garden. Pkt. 15c; H oz - 45c; 

 Moz. 75c; }^oz. $1.25; oz. $2.00. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 39 



858. Poppy, Shirley, 

 Single Mixed. 



914. Wallflower, Finest Single, Mixed 

 Pkt. 10c 



If you have not grown 

 them we urge you to try this 

 grand little Sweet William. 

 Each plant in bloom looks 

 like a compact bouquet of 

 flowers. Don't miss them 

 this year. 



