Thunbergia (Black-eyed Susan) A. 



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

 !oi i.iiic titariiifi -ii ; r.i^ ti\ c » hite, yellow or orange tlow=rc, 

 ea.h with a black "eye." Pkt. 10c.; I4OZ. 50c.: looz. 75c 



Tithonia A. 



907. Speciosa \U-\ii.in Suntlowerh Tall plants 8 to 

 10 feet high bearing orange-scarjet single flowers about 

 4 inches across. Seed started indoors in March ai'. i 

 transplanted when ground gets warm should bloom in 

 late August. Pkt. 10c.; fsoz- -Wc.; ,'40z. 75c. 



Tritoma (Red-Hot Poker) P. 



908. Hybrida. ~-t -. : ^- .rtcd imlixirs Iroiu January- to 

 March and planted out in April should bKx>n\ the first 

 year. Striking red spires of bloom from August on. 3 ft- 

 Pkt. 10c.; »soz. 45c-.. '407. 7=k. 



Venidium A. 



909. Fastuosum (Monarch of the Veldt). A South A'."- 

 can pl.int 1 To 3 I'eet tall l)earing golden orange daisies 

 with reddish brown centers. Flowers are 3 to 4 inches in 

 diameter. Should be planted in full sun. Pkt. 15c.; 



I'joz. 50c. 



Verbena a.,r-g. 



Spreading plants, each branch tipped with a lar<?e 

 dome-like head of small flowers. A splendid bed or border 

 annual. 



910. Floradale Beauty. A giant type with large heads of 

 tlowtrs r.murnj; :rom bright rose-pink to deep rose-red. 

 Pkt. 15^.; ,'.,,/. 4x.; '.o/. 75^.. I40Z. SI. 25. 



911. Giant Flowered, Finest Mixed. Includes rose, 

 scarlet, violet, yellow- and white varieties. Pku 10c.; 

 i^oz. 40c.; >80Z. 65c.; 'ioz. SI. 10. 



Vinca A. 



912- Rosea, Mixed (Periwinklei. Foot-high plants with 

 -fiin\ ri.irk foliage and neat pink and white flowers. 

 Seed siiuuld be started indoors early as it germinates 

 slowly. A fine pot-plant as well as a bedder. Pkt. 15c.; 

 Jjoz- -Wc.; igoz. 60c.: '.oz. Sl.OO. 



Viola P.,R-G. 



913. Comuta, Mixed (Tutted Pansy). A dependable 



\ ioLi .;r(j-,ving alxiut 6 inches high and bearing its lovely 

 flowers, which resemble but are smaller than pansies, in 

 quantity over a long period. Tlie mixture includes yel- 

 low-, blue, lavender ind white varieties. Pkt. 15c.; 

 Aoz. 90c.; J-ioz. $1.50. 



Wallflower P.,R-G. 



914. Finest Single, Mixed. Plants are only half-hardy 



and should t>e protec'ed over winter by moving to a 

 coldframe and Dringing back in spring. They have a 

 never-to-be-forgotten fragrance. Pkt. 10c.; Vgoz. 40c.; 

 '4OZ. tjOc. 



915. Wiid Flower Garden Mixture. A. This is a mixture 

 of California native hardy annuals suitable for planting 

 in odd comers or on a vacant lot. They are easily grown 

 varieties and will be found very desirable for cutting. 

 Pkt. 10c.; Koz. 40c.; oz. 65c.; J^ilb. $2.00. 



Zinnia, Giant 

 ■* Dahlia-flowered 

 Pkt. 10c. 



938. Zinnia, fr-' ', 

 Lilliput, Mixed '^'-^ , 



Pkt. 10c. igr^ 



903. Sweet William, Single, Mired. Pkt. 10c. 

 WASHINGTON, D. C. 



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Satisfaction from Annuals 



Most gardeners grow the same things year after year and never 

 know the pleasure of venturing into new experiences. 



Look through our list of annuals this year and try some of the 

 things you have never grown before. A few may disappoint but many 

 will so please that you will never want to be without them again. 

 E.xpand your garden experience. 



