H. G. Hastings Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia 
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red 
Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
Fine Mixed Pansy (No. 850) — Our own mixture of the more common varieties. This 
contains a wide range of colors and markings. Packet, 5 cents; 6 packets, 25 cents. 
1/FRRFNA flowering hardy annual of low spreading growth. Plants 
» grown from seeds are much cheaper than cuttings and more vigor- 
ous. They make flne beds and edging. 
FINEST MIXED (No. 910) — All colors and satisfactory wherever grown. Packet, 10c. 
HYBRIDS, Best 
Mixed (No. 911)— 
Extra fine strain, 
all colors. Pkt., 10c. 
HASTINGS’ MAM- 
MOTH 3IIXED (No. 
912) — O u r illustra- 
tion shows one of 
the attractive flower 
clusters. Colors very 
rich. This is t h 
finest strain of 
bena known. 
15c ; 2 pkts., 
Candidissima (No. 
913) — Large, flower- 
ing, white variety. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
Scarlet Defiance 
(No. 914) — Intense 
glowing scarlet. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
Italian Striped (No. 
915) — Each petal 
striped. Gives pleas- 
ing effect. All colors 
mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
SWEET PEAS 
Hastings’ Finest Mixed (No. 883) 
Every year this splendid mixture of sweet peas be- 
comes more popular — and rightfully so. It’s usually the 
case that sweet pea mixtures are made up from the in- 
ferior sorts, dull colors, or any kinds of which the 
seedsman might have plenty. Not so with our mixture. 
It is made up from 60 of the best varieties in existence, 
these being selected after careful observation of some 
500 named sorts. Every one of these 60 varieties are 
grown separately under name. If long flowering pe- 
riod is desired dig trenches about 12 inches deep, fill in about 6 inches 
with well-rotted manure and top soil well mixed ; plant seed on this and 
cover 2 to 3 inches. Sweet Peas do best planted in very deep trenches in 
cool or cold weather, keeping enough soil over them to keep from freez- 
ing. After seed comes up keep drawing in earth “until trench is filled 
level with the ground. Packet, 5c; oz., 25c; ^ lb., 75c; lb., $2.50; postpaid. 
Sweet Peas(Separate Colors) ?i“e“ooiorf"eparateiy! 
We can supply you the best colors for the South in the following varie- 
ties: Emily Henderson — pure white (No. 884), Prima Donna— pink (No. 
, Lady Grisel Hamilton — lavender (No. 886), Navy Blue — blue (No. 887), Salopian — 
(No. 888), America — striped and variegated (No. 889). Each: Packet, 6 cents; 
ounce, 25 cents; % pound, 75 cents; pound, $2.50; postpaid. 
T%#nA Rasc Extra large flowers, fully double the size 
I ypc r t;cl9 of fiig older forms. Many of the Spencers 
have wavy and flute-edged petals, which with their rich coloring give an almost orchid- 
like appearance. The Spencer type will fully repay you for any extra trouble by their 
exceptional size and beauty. We have these wonderful sweet peas that attracted so much 
attention at the Panama-Pacific Exposition at San Francisco, where our grower took 
practically all the medals and other awards offered for sweet peas and other plants 
grown by him. We wish also you could have seen these marvelous Spencers at the Nat- 
ional Flower Show this year. In separate colors, and also we have a splendid mixture 
of these and many other colors. Separate colors: Wedgewood — blue (No. 893), King 
Edward — red (No. 894), Senator — striped and variegated (No. 895), White — pure white 
(No. 897), Countess of Spencer — pink (No. 898) and Hastings’ Mixed Spencers (No. 896). 
Prices of each: Packet, 10c; oz., 50c; % lb., $1.50; lb., $5.00; postpaid. 
Hastings’ Superb Mixed Pansies(No. 847) 
flowers are from 
seed planted in October all over the South. With slight protection the plants usually 
stand the winter perfectly. Our own mixture of the finest large flowering strains from 
the greatest pansy specialists of France and England, This includes such strains as 
Giant Trimardeau, Odier, Gassier, Bugnot, Large Parisian Stained, and many others of 
the very highest types. Packet, 25 cents; 3 paekets, 50 cents. 
Large Flowering English “Faee” Pansies (No. 848) — Our mixture of the best English 
varieties of “Face” Pansies. Packet, 15 cents; 2 packets, 25 cents. 
French Mixed Pansy (No. 849) — A flne mixture of best, French varieties. Very satisfac- 
tory for early spring plantings, too. 
Hastings’ Mammoth Terbena^-Finest Strain Grown 
PLANT 
Hastings’ 
SEEDS 
Hastings’ Superb Pansy 
