FLOWER SEEDS 



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VERBENA {Perennial) 



4485 Lemon (Aloysia citriodora) . An old garden favorite with deliglitfully lemon- 

 scented leaves. It is low growing and tender, and should be grown in the 

 garden in summer and in pots during winter Pkt. 10c 



4486 Venosa. The visitor to the world famous gardens of Versailles is impressed 

 by a sea of purplish- blue flower beds. Investigation would show that they are 

 made with this lovely hardy blue verbena. The plants grow about 18 inches 

 high and flower profusely all summer Pkt. 2Sc 



VERBENA Henderson's Mammoth {Annual) 



This distinct variety we originated. The average trusses measure 3 yi inches across. 

 They bloom freely, are vigorous in growth and for garden beds and massing they 

 are unrivaled. Flowers of the most brilliant colors are produced continually from 

 spring until late in the autumn. (See illustration.) 

 4492 Mammoth Auricula-eyed Mixed. A variety of colors, each flower having 



a large white center Per 1,000 seeds, 50c; pkt. 10c 



4496 Mammoth Pink Per 1,000 seeds, 50c; pkt. 10c 



4498 Mammoth Purple Per 1,000 seeds, 50c; pkt. 10c 



4502 Mammoth Scarlet Per 1.000 seeds, 50c; pkt. 10c 



4504 Mammoth Striped. Various colors Per 1,000 seeds, 50c; pkt. 10c 



4506 Mammoth White Per 1.000 seeds, SOc; pkt. 10c 



4508 Mammoth Yellow Per 1,000 seeds, 50c; pkt. 10c 



4510 Mammoth Mixed Per 1,000 seeds. 40c; pkt. 10c 



451 1 Collection, 6 varieties 50c 



VERONICA SPIGATA or Speedwell (Perennial) 



4516 This hardy perennial has become very popular, especially for the hardy border. 

 It grows eighteen inches high, and is covered all summer with spikes of bright 

 blue flowers, which are highly desirable in the garden Pkt. 10c 



VINCA ROSEIA or Madagascar Periwinkle (Annual) 



Handsome bushy plants, producing freely round single flowers 154 inches across, 

 suitable for either pot culture or sunny flower beds; flowers the first season if sown 

 early indoors; height 1 1^ feet. 



4522 Rosea. Bright rose Per 1,000 seeds, 50c; pkt. 10c 



4524 Rosea Alba. White with rose eye Per 1,000 seeds, 50c; pkt. 10c 



4526 Rosea Alba Pura. Pure white Per 1,000 seeds, SOc; pkt. JOc 



4530 Mixed Colors Per 1,000 seeds, 40c; pkt. lOc 



VIOLET Sweet-Scented (Viola Odorata) (Perennial) 



The well-known hardy sweet-scented single-flowering Violet, thriving best in a 

 semi-shaded situation. 



4531 The Czar. Large fragrant deep violet flowers Pkt. 2Sc 



4532 Zariza. This wonderful new variety is similar to the above, but it is dis^ 

 tinguished by the delicate rose color of its large flowers borne on stems about 

 eight inches long, Bne for cutting and also suitable for pot culture in a green- 

 house Pkt. 2Sc 



VIOLA Blue Gem or Jersey Gem (Perennial) 



4534 The flowers, which have the appearance of large single violets, are produced on 

 six-inch stems and'in color are a pleasing shade of violet blue. It is one of the 

 most persistent blooming plants in cultivation. If not permitted to go to seed 

 it will produce quantities of flowers from May to frost. Thrives as well in 

 partial shade as in a sunny location. (See illustration.) Pkt. 25c 



VIOLA CORNUTA Pansy Violets, Tufted or Bedding (Perennial) 



This improved strain (Viola cornuta grandiflora hybrids) produces beautiful Pansy- 

 like blossoms, abotit one inch across, of great substance. The colors include white, 

 lemon, orange, lavender, purple, blue, etc. Planted in masses or lines they form 

 perfect mats covered with myriads of flowers from spring until cold weather. They 

 are hardy perennial in character, throwing out new roots annually, fine for per- 

 manent beds, edgings, etc. Many of them are highly violet scented. 



4535 Mixed Colors . Pkt. 15c 



WALL FLOWER Double Early Wonder (Annual) 



This splendid double-flowering variety has been obtained by crossing the Biennial 

 Double Wallflower with the Paris annual variety. Seed sown indoors in January and 

 February will produce flowering plants in July; March and April sowings bloom in 

 August. They grow to a height of two and a half feet and the main spike is covered 

 with double fragrant blossoms. 



4541 Brown Pkt. 25c 



4542 Canary Yellow Pkt. 2Sc 



4544 Golden Yellow Pkt. 25c 



4546 Mixed Pkt. 25c 



SINGLE FLOWERING 



These flower the first season from seed, making compact branching plants, 8 to 10 

 inches in height, covered with delightfully fragrant single flowers. 



4556 Blood-red. Red, shaded orange Pkt. 10c 



4560 Mixed Colors Per 1,000 seeds, 50c; pkt. 10c 



WALL FLOWER (Perennial) 



The charm and fragrance of Wallflower is much appreciated in Europe. They 

 flower early, and are often called the true "harbingers of spring." They thrive in 

 poor soil, but are not hardy and should be sown in a cold frame during the autumn 

 months and transplanted to the open ground in the spring. 



DOUBLE VARIETIES 

 4550 Large Double, Mixed Colors Pkt. 15c 



4551 Imported Collection of 6 Double Varieties Pkt. SOc 



SINGLE VARIETIES 



4561 Golden Mascot. Clear golden yellow Pkt. 25c 



4562 Fire King. Vivid orange Pkt. 25c 



4563 Ruby Gem. Rich ruby color Pkt. 25c 



4564 Vulcan. Bright crimson Pkt. 2''c 



4565 Large-flowering Single, Mixed Colors Pkt. 10c 



WISTARIA, Chinese (Perennial) 



4567 It is of luxuriant and rapid growth, bearing during the spring immense panicles 

 of fragrant blue flowers in great profusion; grows to height of 75 ft ... . Pkt. lOc 



