THE C. S. BRENT SEED CO. Inc 
PY RETHRUM H. I*. 
Pyrethrum II. I*. Roslum Hybrid, painted daisy, pink, 
red, May 2 feet Pkt. 10c 
KIC’I NllS (Castor Oil Ilean) 
Plants of stately growth and picturesque foliage, 
combined with brilliant colored fruit, producing an 
oriental effect; fine for lawns and pleasure grounds; 
half-hardy. 
Sanguineus (Obermanni). Blood red stalks; scarlet 
fruit; 8 ft oz. 25; Pkt. 5c 
Zan/.ibariensis. A distinct class which surpasses in size 
and beauty all varieties. The ornamental leaves, 
beautifully lobed, are 2^ to 4 ft across height 
12 feet OZ. 20c; Pkt. 5c 
Mixed. All sorts oz. 20c; Pkt. 5c 
Kl DBKCKIA 
Kudbeekia H. P. Purpurea, Giant Cone Flower, about 
I inches across, reddish purple, July to October, 
3 feet Pkt. 10c 
PHLOX DRUMMOND! I 
(Hardy annuals.) The Phlox Drummondli is one 
of our best annuals, flowering freely all the summer. 
For richness of color they cannot be surpassed. They 
are invaluable for beds and ribbon-gardening, there- 
fore no garden should be without them. They should 
be sown outdoors in May, in a situation well open to 
the sun, and they will flower and be a mass of color 
in July and continue until late autumn. Seeds may 
be sown in a hotbed in March and flowers be had in 
June. 
Phlox Drummondii. Mixed colors Pkt. 5c 
Hardy Phlox See Pennial Plants. 
PHYSOSTEGIA H. P. 
Physostegia H. I*. Virglnica, bright soft pink, July to 
August, bushes 4 to 6 feet Pkt. 10c 
PLATYCODEN H. P. 
Platycoden H. P. Balloon or Japanese Bell flower, 
white, blue, May, 2 feet Pkt. 10c 
FORTULACA 
(Rose Moss) 
Hardy annual. Specially adapted for dry, light 
soils, and particularly for sowing on surface of beds 
of spring blooming bulbs such as Tulips, Narcissus, 
etc The seed is very small; it is advisable to mix 
with sand before sowing. Sow on open ground in 
May In a sunny situation. 
Double Pkt. 10c 
Single Pkt. 05c 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
(Painted Tongue) 
Hardy annual worthy of more extensive cultivation. 
The funnel shaped flowers are like a petunia. 
They come In a wild range of colors, each flower 
veined and penciled. In bloom August to October. 
.Useful for cutting Pkt. 5c 
Marigold 
PEONY ROOTS 
Red, White, Pink. See Summer Flowering Bulbs. 
PETUNIAS 
Hardy annuals of the easiest culture. Heat, rain 
and drought do not affect them. From early summer 
until late fall the plants are covered with flowers. 
It is advisable to sow the seeds Indoors, covering very 
lightly, and later transplant to bed or borders in May. 
Balcony. Mixed Colors, Pink, Blue and White. Splendid 
type for beds, window boxes, vases, hanging bas- 
kets. etc 2 Pkt. 35c; Pkt. 20c 
Rosy Morn. Carmine Pink with White throat. One of 
the best bedders Pkt. 10c 
Stripped & Blocked. Fine for Mass bedding 
Vi oz. 35c; Pkt. 5c 
Finest mixed >/i oz. 30c; Pkt 5e 
ANNUAL POPPIES 
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage) 
Splendens Grandifiora (Scarlet Sage). Georgeous plants, 
numerous spikes of intensely vivid scarlet Mowers 
10 to 12 inches in length. Continues to flower pro- 
fusely all Summer and Fall. Of easy growth. 
The most popular Salvia in cultivation . . . .Pkt. 10c 
Farinancea. A perennial vaiiety, but best known a« an 
annual. Seed sown in open ground in May, bloom- 
ing from July to frost. Light blue flowers on 
long spikes. 2 to 3 feet Pkt. 10c 
Well known plants which will endure considerable 
hardship and thrive on sandy soil. The seed is very 
fine and should be very lightly covered. Annual sorts 
should be sown in a loamy soil where they are to 
bloom, as they do not take kindly to transplanting. 
Double Vi oz. 25c; Pkt. 5c 
Single V, oz. 25c; Pkt. 5c 
Shirley Vi oz. 25c; Pkt. 5c 
Poppy H. 1*. Oriental, brilliant scarlet with black 
center Pkt. 10c 
All 5c Packets of Flower Seeds are (1 Packets for 25c. 
Nasturtium 
All 10c Packets are 3 Packets for 25c. 
