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Flower Seeds 



WAHLENBERGIA, or Platyco- 



<lon (Japanese Balloon flower). Mag- 

 Qllkwnt hardy perennials of erect 

 bushy growth and bearing a profusion 

 of large, liell-shaped flowers, varying 

 in color from pure white to deep 

 violet. 



Grandiflora. Deep blue, balloon-like 



flowers, 3 ft. PIct. lOe. 

 Alba. White. Pkt. 10c, 

 Large Flowering. Mixed. riit.lOe. 



WALLFLOWER 



■Wallflowers are liighly prized for their 

 delicious fragrance. In the sprint; (hoy 

 are indispensable for beds, sroiips and 

 ribhons. Tlip 1 1 m- 



spikea of thn .!• ■>. -n •• . •• ' n-s 



have a charming; ■ : ■ i i i. il ■ i ..re 

 bushy, compact ;rri'iv;li ami in.itiise 

 blooming of tho siuKlo variiities render 

 them exceedingly attractive. H. P. 2 ft. 

 Single Annual. Flowers tlirowKh- 

 out summer and fall, from seed sown 

 iu February. PIct. lOo. 

 Single Ij a !• g e Flowering. 



Blood Red. Pkt. 10c. 

 Golden Yellow. Pkt, lOe. 

 Pine Mixed. Pkt. .5c., oz. -lOc. 

 D o u h 1 e Liarge Flowering. 



Canary Yellow. Pkt. 15e. 

 Purple. Pkt. 15e. 

 Finest Mixed. Pkt. lOo. 

 Imported Collcetion of Six Sep- 

 arate Sorts. 60c. 



WHITLAVIA. .•\.I)eautiful tree-flower- 

 ing plant with rich bell-shaped blos- 

 soms, very elTective for bedding or 

 mixed border. H. A. 1 ft. 

 Grandillora. Violet-blue. 1 ft. Pkt. 5c. 



XERANTHI3M IIM. Verv 

 showing and prctt\' everlast- 

 ings, valuable to (uit for .sum- 



AU)a. 11. pi. Double svbitr. 

 Pkt. .5c. 



Purpurea. 11. pi. l.ioublo 



purple. Pkt. 5c. 

 Finest I) o u I) I o Mi veil. 



Pkt. r,<',. 



ZEA (Striped .TapaneseJVIaizpL A 

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lir.-i,iflslri|..':^.-.rulU'rniit(; white 

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A. (1 I'!. 



i i|) iii. aVariegata. Pkt. 5c... 

 OK. SOc. 



ZINNIA 



(Youth and Old Age) 



Tiie Zinnia is one of tho most bril- 

 liant and sbowy of annuals, and has 

 long been a general favorite. Tho 

 seed can be sown early In tlie hotlied and 

 tran.splanted, or sown later in tlie open 

 ground. They flower early in the sum- 

 mer, and if the flowers are Icept cut they 

 keep on blooming until hard irost. 



DOUBLE VARIETIES 

 Bright Rose. Beautiful soft shade, 

 Pkt. 5o. 



Carmine. Urilliant color. Pkt. 5c. 

 Canary Yellow. Pkt. 5c. 

 Dazzling Scarlet. Pkt. 5e. 

 Flesh Pink. Pkt. 5c. 



■WALLFI.0WJ3R, JJOlTliLT! 



ZINNIA, DOUBLE— Continued 

 I/ilac. Pkt. .-le. 



Scarlet. Intense shade. Pkt, 5c. 

 White. Pure. I'kt. .5c. 

 Finest Double Mi.vcd. Pkt. 5c., oz. 5Uc. 

 Collection of Six Distinct Colors. 

 30c. 



Collection of Twelve Distinct 



Colors. 50o. 

 Zebra Striped. A remarkably iutei^ 

 esting clas.s, growing 18 inches liigh, 

 and producing large double (lowers 

 which are striped more or less with 

 brilliant colors lu a most fantaetio 

 manner. PIct. lOe. 



Cnrled and Crested. A strain hav- 

 ing large, double flowers, the petals of 

 which are curiously twisted and curled; 

 many colors mixed. Pkt. lOc. 

 Haageana Flore Pleno (Mexican 

 Zinnia). A dwarf variety with small, 

 double, orange-coloreil flowers. Pkt. 10c. 



Tom Thumb. This miniature class of 

 Zinnias forms cliarmingly compact, 

 round bushes of 6 to 12 iuclies in height 

 and H to 15 inches in diameter. Tlie 

 flowers are very double and comprise 

 every sliade of trolor. Pkt. lOc, 



WILD FLOWER 

 SEEDS 



In this mixture wiU he found Bome^ of 



1 Willi iMuny '»rli.ui-s a lu'vi-r cudiug 

 v;,ri-iy :ii,.l - ih---f,ssioii of I. loon) h alYoril- 

 Tl..' are in cvi.lence from 



^.iiiiiiii.i' until frost, yielding a 

 wraitli iif blnoiu and fragrance. For 

 imhii :ili./iFig purposes — for use by wood- 

 land w;dlc.>;, ('tc,. this i-s tho best and cheap- 

 c-t way of att.iining tlie elTect desired. 

 Splendid iniMiin- fif mora thaa 100 varie- 

 ties. Pkt. Sc., o/. Ijc. 



