62 FLOWER SEEDS— Continued. 
STATE NURSERY CO. 
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stocks. 
STOCKS— (Ten Weeks). Mixed Pkt., 5c 
These popular plants are generally grown both for the 
brilliance and profusion of their blossoms and their 
fragrance. They are quite indispensable; easily culti- 
vated. 
STOCKS— (Large Flowering German, Ten Weeks' Double) 
Pkt 10c; 3 pkts. 25c; 6 pkts. 50c 
In separate colors, snow white, violet, white tinted 
lilac, brilliant rose, dark blue, blood red, dark purple, 
light blue, canary yellow. 
STOCKS— (Double Mixed) Pkt., 10c 
Of all the above grand colors. 
STOCKS— (Virginia). ..Mixed Pkt., 5c 
Beautifully fragrant dwarf annuals with bright colored 
flowers, making the garden gay in early summer. 
Height 6 inches. 
STRAWFLOWERS— (Everlastings) Pkt., 5c 
These are mostly annuals with straw-like flowers that 
keep their form and color for years. 
Acrolinium — 1 foot. Graceful and pretty, half-hardy 
annuals, pretty in beds or pots. 
Ammobium Alatum — 2 feet. Large flowered, with 
handsome double white flowers; useful either in the 
garden or for winter bouquets; cut before the buds 
open. 
Helichrysiini — Showy, easily grown annuals for the 
border; fine for winter bouquets; cut before the 
buds expand. Mixed colors. 
Xeranthemum— A hardy annual, 1 foot high, bearing 
handsome, double flowers on long stems; colors 
mostly white, blue and purple; cut when fully de- 
veloped. One of our best everlastings, and easily 
grown. 
SUNFLOWER Pound, 25c; pkt., 5c 
The common large flowering variety with great brown 
centers and an edge of yellow petals. The seed is used 
for bird and chicken feed. 
SUNFLOWER— (Helianthus Miniature) Oz., 25c; pkt., 5c 
Ghryisanthemum flowered. Hardy annuals, growing 
from 3 to 6 feet. Of the easiest culture and suitable 
for a stately row or background, or even for bedding. 
Large densely double, bright golden flowers. The 
plant branches and affords fine, long, stout stems for 
cutting. 
SUNFLOWER— (Californicus) Oz., 25c; pkt., 10c 
The plant of this fine variety is well branched and 
bushy, and attains a height of about three feet. It is 
covered with finely formed flowers, which are about 
three inches across, of golden yellow, having black 
discs, and borne on long stems, which rise well above 
the foliage. 
SWEET WILLIAM— (Single 
Varieties) Mixed. .Pkt., 5c 
More attractive than the 
double. 
SWEET WILLIAM— (New 
Hybrids). Mixed..Pkt., 10c 
SWEET ALYSSUM — (See 
Alyssum). 
SWEET ROCKET — (Hes- 
peris). Mixed Pkt., 10c 
A hardy perennial, grow- 
ing 2 to 3 feet high. An 
old-fashioned, fragrant 
flower, of the easiest cul- 
ture, and bearing clusters 
of white and purple blos- 
soms. 
Sweet William.' 
SWEET PEAS— See pages 64 to 67. 
THUNRERGIA— (Black-Eyed Susan) Pkt., 5c 
A beautiful tender climber, 3 to 5 feet high, with pale 
yellow or orange-yellow flowers, having a distinct 
black center. Tender annual. 
VERBENA— (Fine Mixed) Pkt., 5c 
Embraces all colors. 
VERBENA— (Peerless Mixed). 
Pkt 10c 
Embraces a wide range of the 
most beautiful colors, the clusters 
being of large size. 
»(ERBENA— (White, Pink, Striped, 
Purple, Scarlet) Pkt., 10c 
Verbena seed should be soaked in 
luke-warm water before planting 
and care taken that the soil be 
very rich. Half hardy perennial 
trailer. 
Verbena. 
WALLFLOWER— (Gold Lack). Single, Mixed Pkt., 5c 
Wallflowers should be better known. Their adapta- 
bility for pot culture and out-door bedding and their 
very sweet odor, should win favor. 
WALLFLOWER— (Early Paris Market) Per pkt., 10c 
This variety, if sown in March, will bloom in July. 
WALLFLOWER— Blood Red) Pkt., 10c 
This is a much improved and selected stock of the 
Annual Wallflower brought out some years since, 
which, although so wonderfully early, was a very poor 
yellow. We have ever since been carefully selecting 
this, and each year getting nearer to a good blood red, 
and at last we have succeeded. If sown in March can 
be had in bloom in following July. 
WHITLAVIA Pkt., 5c 
An easily grown, hardy annual, bearing small violet- 
blue, cup-shaped blossoms. Plants one foot high. Sow 
seed in open ground in spring and thin the young 
plants. 
WISTARIA— (Chinese Flowering, Tall Blue) Pkt., 5c 
One of our most popular hardy climbers, growing to 
a height of fifty feet. The flowers are abundantly 
borne in spring on long drooping racemes of light blue 
before the leaves appear. 
WILD CUCUMBER %-lb., 40c; oz., 15c; pkt., 5c 
Ornamental climbing cucumber with curious fruit, re- 
markable for its luxuriance and i-apidity of growth. 
