SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



(Prices per packet and V4 ounce) 



Sweet William 



SWEET-WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbatus) 



These flowers were favorites in our grandfathers' 

 gardens. They bloom early in the Spring and 

 continue in flower a long time. Plants are hardy 

 and they will bloom in August the first and 

 second years, and their number may be increased 

 by dividing the roots. Colors run from purple 



to white. 



Double Crimson 5 



Single Crimson 5 



Double Mixed. 1 foot $ Oz., 25c; 5 



Single Mixed. 1 foot i Oz., 20c; 5 



TEN WEEKS' STOCK 



Stocks are half-hardy annuals, beautiful and 

 fragrant. Sow under glass or on warm border 

 early in Spring, transplant to rich ground. 



Cut and Come Again (Princess Alice) is the finest 

 and most floriferous white sort. For garden, 

 pot or cut-flower use, it cannot be equaled' 

 16 inches 1 Oz., 75c; 10 



Large Flowering. — DOUBLE mixed. 



| Oz., 75c; 10 



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(Price per packet and % ounce) 



Ten Weeks' Stock 



VINCA ("Periwinkle") 



Valuable for pot culture, tender perennials. Very 

 desirable window decorations. Sown early, 

 blooms freely same season. 1 foot. 



Alba pura. — Pure white; spread 8 inches 5 



Rosea. — Spread 8 inches. Rose petals, crim- 

 son eye 5 



Mixed. — Several colors; spread 8 inches 



I Oz., 25c ; 5 



Verbena 



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