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STOCK, TEN WEEKS 
THE LARGEST FLOWERING GLOBE PYRAMIDAL. 
Immense spikes of perfectly double flowers, pyramidal 
in shape, the individual blooms frequently measur- 
ing from 2 to inches in diameter, ranging in 
color from crimson, rose, white, blue, lilac, brown 
and yellow. They are greatly prized for cut 
flowers on account of their fragrance 
diversity of colors. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
WHITE PERPETUAL, PRINCESS 
ALICE — The individual flowers are un- 
commonly large, of fine rosette-like 
Shape, and of the purest possible white. 
If sown early will produce a great 
abundance of bloom from June until 
November. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
PEACH BLOSSOM— The plants are 
of neat pyramidal habit of growth, 
crowded with magnificent heads of 
beautifully shaped, perfectly double, 
sweet-scented flowers of a delicate, 
peach-blossom color. For beauty and 
long continuance of bloom it is unsur- 
passed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
DWARF 'GERMAN— Fine mixed. Pkt., 
100 seeds, 5 cts. 
STOCK, TEN WEEKS 
SCHIZANTHUS 
BUTTERFLY FLO WER— “The Poor Man’s 
Orchid,” neat, pyramidal bushes covered with 
a multitude of small butterfly-like flowers of 
the most brilliant color, l'kt., 500 seeds, 5 cts. 
SMILAX 
One of the most desirable window 
vines on account of its charming glossy 
green, graceful foliage: also fine for 
hanging baskets. It will grow several 
feet high first season. Pkt., 50 seeds, 
5 cts.; % oz., 18 cts. 
VIOLET, VIOLA 
The violet should not be wanting in 
any garden, on account of its fragrance 
and early appearance. Succeeds best 
in a shady, sheltered place. Finest 
mixed. Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 
VINCA ROSEA 
A free flowering perennial, with 
glossy green foliage and beautiful cir- 
cular flowers of a flue rose color. If 
sown early under glass and transplant- 
ed in a warm situation, will bloom in 
(be summer and autumn, and mav be 
potted for the house before frost. Pkt., 
100 seeds, 5 cts. 
Petroleum Centre, Pa., 2/24/1916. 
Very much pleased with seeds 
from you and will be glad to recom- 
mend them to any one who gardens. 
Miss Clara W. Davis. 
