SNAPDRAGON, continued 



MAXIMUM GIANT-FLOWERED 

 The talk- S _ ins, producing long 



_ 

 670. Alaska. ! . ■ hite. 



668. Apple Blossom. Rosy pink with white tube. 



669. Campfire. 1 uminous scarlet. 

 678. Yellow Giant. Deep yellow. 



A"v of above four varieties, pkt. 15c; ' i«oz. 75c; 

 •goz. Sl.25; ><oz. S2.25 

 667. Maximum Giant-Flowered Mixed. A fine mixture 

 of brilliant co! Pkt. 1 5c ; itfoz. 50c ; Woz. 85c ; 



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Scarlet Runner Bean A. 



873. Phaseolus coccineus. \ rapid-growing vine with 

 acts like pea blossoms. The dry, 

 ripe Beans are bright red. Pkt. 10c; 1 l \b. 55c 



Statice A. 



897. Sinuata. Choice Mixed. Cloud-like masses of 

 colorful tl< >. ur- \1 winter use. Pkt. 10c; 



.-. $1.00. 



Stocks (Gilliflower) A. 



876. Dwarf, Double Ten-Weeks, Mixed. A great cut-flow- 

 er. Plants 12 inches with flowers of white, vellow, pink and 

 blue. Pkt. 15c; '.oz. 60c; Uoz. $1.00. 



653. Evening Scented Stock Maibiola bicomis). An 

 old-fashioned annu >r the entrancing fragrance 



which it emits during the evening. Lilac flowers. 2 ft. 

 Pkt. 10c.; } oz. 55c. ; oz. 93c. 



Sunflower A. 



877. Helianthus. Sungold. Spectacular 4 to 5-inch 

 golden yellow double flowers that stand 4 feet high. 

 Pkt. I 11.00. 



Sweet Peas 



A., P. 



Cl'LTVRE. So v. IS the ground can he 



worked in rich, well-limed soil with good drainage. Make 

 a trench about a foot wide and deep and fill to about 4 

 inches from the top with a mixture of soil, rotted 

 manure and humus. Firm soil well. Sow seed and cover 

 with about an inch of soil. Cultivate them and gradually 

 till up the trench to the level of the ground. One ounce 

 will plant a 15-foot r 



EARLY-FLOWERING SPENCER VARIETIES 



886. Florist Blue. Best clear blue. 



878. Kate Smith. Scarlet sulTused rose. 

 884. Mars. I<u h deep crimson. 



879. Memory. Clear rosy lavender, wavv flowers. 



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



881. Oriental. Deep cream, large flowers. 

 883. Pride. Pure, deep even cerise. 



888. Waves. Ne :nid-blue. large; ruffled. 

 642. White Giant. White seeded. Large florets in fours. 

 Any of the above Early-flowering Spencer Sweet Peas, 

 pkt. 15c; $£oz. 50c; oz. orjc 



887. Mixed Early Spencers. Pkt. 15c; oz, 45c; I4\b. 

 $1.65; H't>- S2.75 



EARLY-FLOWERING Zvolanek's 

 953. Zvolanek's Multiflora. This excellent mixture is 

 unusual! ring and long-stemmed. Many Stems 



carrv 5 to 6 flowers instead of the usual 3 or 4. Highly 

 recommended. Pkt. 25c; J^oz. 75c; I4az. 51.25; oz. 

 12.00. 



SPRING-FLOWERING CUTHBERTSON VARIETIES 



For outdoor or indoor culture. A new type of Sweet Pea 

 characterized by its excellent heat resistance. Comes into 

 :ii midway between the early and late Spencers. 



891. Evelyn. Salmon-cream. 



892. Frank G. Rosy lavender. 



893. Hazel. Light blue. 



894. Janet. White. 

 Jimmy. Fine bright scarlet. 

 Liza. Maroon. 

 Lois. Clear rose-pink. 

 Tommy. Clear rnarine-blue. 



896. Finest Mixed. A well-balanced blend. 



Any of above, pkt. 15c; oz. 50c; Vilb. $1.85 



895 

 644 

 643 

 645 



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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. 40c; 'a. lb. 

 $1.25. 



EVERLASTING SWEET PEAS 

 778. Lathyrus latifolius. P. Hardy perennial climber 

 growing to 8 feet. Blooms are not fragrant but make 

 I cut-flowers in early spring. Pkt. 20c; Jsoz. 50c; 

 |{oe. 85c; ! $oz. $1.50. 



Sweet Sultan A. 



796. Centaurea imperialis. Finest Giant Mixed. Long- 

 stemmed, large, fringed flowers; fragrant. Grows 3 feet 

 tall. Pkt. 15c; Koz. 70c; ' : o/. $1.10. 



Sweet William (Dianthus barbatus) b., R-G. 



An old-fashioned border plant which is usually treated 

 as a biennial, growing new plants every year for the 

 second year's bloom. Plants grow 1 to 1J4 feet tall, have 

 Large heads of bloom 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; Vioz. 45c; 

 • 2 oz. 75c; oz. $1.25; y 4 lb. $4.75 



903. Single, Mixed. Pkt. 10c; Hoz. 40c; }4oz. 70c; 

 oz. $1.15; ',11). $4.00. 



904. Double, Mixed. Pkt. 10c; J^oz. 50c; J^oz. 85c; 

 oz. $1.50; ' 4 lb. S5.50. 



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

 high bearing large heads of flowers in a wide range 

 of attractive colors. Pkt. 15c; }^oz. 75c; J-^oz. $1.25. 



Thunbergia (Black-eyed Susan) A. 



906. Alata, Mixed. Rapid-growing vines with neat 

 foliage bearing attractive white, yellow or orange flowers, 

 each with a "black eye." Pkt. 15c; J^oz. 80c; H°z. 

 $1.40; oz. $2.50. 



Torenia A. 



907. Fournieri. Blue flowers with yellow centers. A 

 splendid plant for shady borders and beds, flowering 

 profusely where other plants do not grow. Pkt. 35c; 

 Jj£oz. $1.50. 



tfSS*^ 



667. Snapdragon. 



Maximum Giant-fiowere' 



Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 



ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



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Dwarf Sweet William 



If you have not grown 

 them we urge you to try 

 this grand little Sweet Wil- 

 liam. Each plant in bloom 

 looks like a compact bou- 

 quet of flowers. Don't miss 

 them this year. 



903. 



Sweet William, Single, Mixed 

 Pkt. 10c. 



