THE C. S. BRENT SEED CO. Inc 
ZINNIA (Youth and old Age) 
(Hardy annual.) They are very easily grown and 
bloom continuously from early summer until frost. 
These may be sown in the latter part of March in 
boxes or out doors in May. If transplanted, it should 
be done at an early stage. 
NEW ZINNIAS 
New Dahlia Flowered. The plants of this new race 
are very sturdy and produce many flowers with 
stout stems. The broad petals are closely imbricat- 
ed, seeming almost to be piled one upon the other. 
The flowers in full bloom often measure four 
inches in depth and six to eight inches in diameter 
There is a decidedly wide range of colors from the 
Golden Yellows, Old Rose, many shades of pink 
and bicolors l*kt. 15c 
Giant Plcotee. A distinct class; each petal distinctly 
tipped with dark chocolate colors and producing 
the following colors, all tipped with various shades 
of dark, giving the flowers a very attractive and 
pleasing appearance, resembling Picotee Carna- 
tions, Orange. Flesh, Lemon, Pink and Cerise. 
. Pkt. 15c 
\ Ictory-Quilled. The petals of this type are peculiraly 
quilled and twisted with a pin wheel effect in the 
center. The outsides of the petals of a coppery 
golden color and on the underside, various shades 
of Rose and Lilac, which when the petals twist, 
reflect pleasing Autumn colors I»kt. 15c 
Curled and Creeled.. A beautiful strain of this popular 
plant, petasl being twisted, curled and crested 
into the most fantastic and graceful forms. 
_ . „ , Pkt. 10c 
New Zebra. Beautifully and brilliantly striped with 
rich colors Pkt. 10c 
Red Riding Hood. Of compact form and covered the 
entire season with little button-like, intense 
scarlet flowers not over an inch across; as a bor- 
der plant it is highly effective Pkt. 10c 
Collection the six different types Zinnias, one of each 
f ° r - 00c 
THUNBERGIA (Black-Eyed Susan) 
Extremely ornamental, free-blooming climbers of 
rapid growth, handsome foliage and much admired 
flewers. Tender annuals. 
Fine Mixed Varieties ox., 30c; Pkt. 5c 
Verbena 
VERBENA 
Start seed in the early spring, in the house or un- 
der glass, and transplant when they are to bloom, 
after three or four inches of wrowth have been made. 
Choice Mixed Pkt. 5c 
Veronica H. P. Long spikes, bright blue flower. June 
to August, 2 feet ; Pkt. 10c 
VINCA (Periwinkle) 
Ornamental and free flowering. Sow early and 
transplant to obtain stock plants. Can be taken 
up in fall and bloomed in the house. Fine for boxes, 
hanging baskets, beds or borders. 
White and Rose Mixed Pkt. 5c 
SWEET WILLIAM II. P. 
1% If. For bedding, bordering or cutting, this 
favorite is invaluable. Blooms second year from seed. 
Copper Red Pkt. 10c 
Pink Beauty Pkt. 10c 
Rose Pink .Pkt. 10c 
Gt. fl. mixed annunl Pkt*. 05c 
GIANT MAMMOTH 
New large giants. Flowers of gigantic size, per- 
fectly formed; 4 to G inches across, densely double and 
very brilliant in color. The strain we offer represents 
the highest grade of perfection and cannot be excelled 
In size, beauty of flower and range of color; 2 V 6 feet. 
Giant Yellow Pkt. 10c 
Giant. Scarlet . . .Pkt. 10c 
Gient White . . . . . .Pkt. 10c 
Giant Fleshcolor Pkt. 10c 
Giant Violet . . . . .Pkt.* 10c 
Giant Crimson Pkt. 10c 
Black Knight. Velvety deep maroon; very attrac- 
tive Pkt. 10c 
Giant Mixed. All colors 14 o/.. 40c; Pkt. I0e 
Extra Choice Mixed .Pkt. 05c 
Dwarf Double Mixed Pkt. 05c 
ZEA JAPONICA (Rainbow Corn) 
Hardy annual. A charming grass or variegated leaf 
corn or maize, with leaves striped yellow, green, 
pink and rose. Grows about 5 feet high . . Pkt. 10c 
TRITOMA 
(Flame Flower, Red Hot Poker) 
Magnlficant spikes of orange red flowers. Brilliant 
and showy half-hardy perennial; 3 feet. 
Pfitzerii Grandiflora Pkt. 10c 
VIOLET 
Renowned for their beauty and fragrance. Seed 
takes a long time to germinate. 
Sweet Scented, Blue Pkt. 10c 
WILD CUCUMBER (Ecliinocystis) 
Rapid-growing annual climber. Has beautiful 
leaf and pretty fragrant white flowers ....Pkt. 5c 
“WILD GARDEN” FLOWER SEED 
To those who can rot betsow the necessary care re- 
quired in a neatly laid our flower garden, the “Wild 
Garden” presents a substitute, which, for its un- 
usual and varied effect, for cheapness and small 
amount of labor necessary for its construction, 
has no rival 1 oz. 25c ; Pkt. 5c 
XERANTHEMUM 
(Everlasting, or immortelle) 
Double Mixed. Bright and pretty “Everlasting” with 
silver foliage and silky flowers in pink, white and 
purple. Half-hardy annual Pkt. 5c Zennia Dahlia Flowered 
All 5c Packets of Flower Seeds are C Packets for 25c. All 10c Packets are 3 Packets for 25c. 
