LANDRETHS' FLOWER SEEDS 



(Prices per packet and % ounce) 



Pansies 



(Prices per Packet as Quoted) 



HEARTS-EASE 



'Tansies for thought!" Have you ever thought 

 how marvelously beautiful they are? Have you 

 thought that no garden is complete without 

 them? Have you thought Landreths' Pansies 

 the finest in the world? If not, try them this 

 year and you will find them unsurpassed and of 

 unusual size. 6 inches high, plants 8 inches 

 diameter. 



Seeds should be sown out of doors very early in the 

 Spring or during August and the plants protected 

 during Winter. The happy faces of these flowers 

 cannot but brighten every home. They are in 

 bloom sixty days after planting and continue to 

 bloom till after frost. 



Faust (King of the Blacks) | Oz., $1.75; 10 



Giant Trimardeau. — Mixed colors. A distinct 

 class of strong-growing plants bearing enormous 

 flowers, often measuring over 3 inches in di- 

 ameter \ Oz., $1.00; 10 



Giant Striped. — Showy stripes on large flowers.. 10 



Lord Beaconsfield Purple. — Very showy 10 



Masterpiece. — Not excelled in good quality 10 



Meteor Bright Yellow. — Very showy 10 



Victoria Red. — Magnificent. Flowers of deep 



claret-red color, large and very beautiful 



| Oz., $1.00; 10 



Snowflake.— Pure white 1 Oz., $1.00; 10 



MIXED EXTRA CHOICE. 



Finest Mixed.— 1st quality Oz., $2.60; 10 



" • 2d " Oz., $2.25; 5 



" 3d " Oz., $1.75; 5 



Petunias 



Petunias are annuals of extraordinary merit and 

 of easy culture, producing a fine effect by reason 

 of the beautiful combination of colors. Free 

 bloomers, very effective. In the garden, con- 

 servatory or greenhouse they produce most beau- 

 tiful flowers in great profusion. Will grow freely 

 in any soil, but the richer the soil the better effect 

 produced. Also fine for boxes, vases, etc. In 

 the open garden the plants spread 3 feet by 20 

 inches high and bloom for 90 days. See illustra- 

 tion. 



BEDDING, SINGLE FLOWERED 



Striped and Spotted iOz., $1.00; 10 



Belle Etoile. — White and purple; profuse bloomer. 

 2 feet lOz., $1.00; 10 



Countess of Ellesmere. — Great bloomer, rose and 

 white | Oz., $1.00; 10 



Hybrida.— Mixed colors. 2 feet JOz., 90c; 5 



SINGLE LARGE FLOWERING 



Grandiflora Finest Mixed. — Huge flowers; great 

 variety of color. Single. 2 feet.. J Oz., $2.00; 10 



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Petunias, single flowered 



PHLOX 



Phlox Drummondii Grandiflora. — This is the 

 Large Flowering Class, and in all its varieties of 

 colors and shades cannot be excelled by any annual 

 for brilliant and constant display. Blooms from 

 July to November, and should have rich, light 

 soil. The seed may be sown in hot-bed in March 

 and the plants planted out in June, or when the 

 ground becomes warm maybe sown just where they 

 are to stand. No wonder these brilliant blooms 

 are called Flame Flowers, as when planted in beds 

 or masses, the plants standing four inches apart 

 in each direction, they make a solid field of color. 

 In the open garden the plants spread 20 and rise 12 

 inches high. In bloom 60 days. See illustration. 



Coccinea. — Bright scarlet, fine form, large. 

 1 foot. Very brilliant \ Oz., $1.50; 5 



Atrosanguinea. — Blood red .| Oz., $1.50; 5 



Star of Quedlinburg Mixed. — Bears five-pointed, 

 star-shaped flowers; easy culture. A very odd 

 and handsome flower. Hardy annual. 



\ Oz., $1.25; 10 



Atropurpurea. — Deep purple \ Oz., $1.25; 10 



Hybrida, Mixed Colors \ Oz., $1.25; 5 



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