With Description and Directions for Cultivation 
Our collection of Flower Seeds embraces all varieties worthy of cultivation, in¬ 
cluding Annuals, Biennials and Perennials. For convenience we hrve arranged them 
in alphabetical order. If Annual, Biennial or Perennial it is noted in description. 
Our Flower Seeds are fresh and can be relied upon to give entire satisfaction. They 
are put up in very neat packages and sent prepaid by mail. 
Abronia Umbellata 
open ground in May. 
A trailer of Verbena-like habit of growth, with clusters 
of sweet scented flowers. Sow in house in April or 
Half hardy annuals. Pkt. Sc. 
Acroclinium One^of 
the best of the everlasting 
Half hardy annuals. Pkt. 
flowers; culture same as for 
Sc. 
Excellent for bouquets. Color, lavender, blue and white. Half 
jjardy annuals. Mixed, pkt. Sc. 
Agrostemma (Rose of Heaven) attractive free-flowering hardy per- 
** ' ' ennial, producing bright colored flowers 
on long, slender stems like a single pink; blooms the first season; fine for cutting 
1 to 2 feet. Mixed. Pkt. Sc. 
Adlumia ( Mountain 
Fringe Allegheny 
Vine) 
A beautiful climbing plant 
of graceful habit; fine for 
hanging baskets. Sow in 
house in April. Hardy an¬ 
nuals. Pkt. Sc. 
Adnnis Finely cut fo- 
/\aoniS 1 j a g e. Flower 
blood red. Does well in 
partial shade. Hardy an¬ 
nuals; scarlet; one foot. 
Pkt. Sc. 
Aquilegia 
(Columbine) 
Alonsoa attractive bedding plant with remarkable brilliant scarlet flowers, in 
bloom from July till frost. Removed to the house they bloom well 
during winter. Height, 18 inches. Half hardy annual. Alonsoa myrtifolia. Pkt. Sc. 
Alyssunn 
A highly ornamental plant, 
fine for early bloom, of al¬ 
most every conceivable 
variation of color. Sow in 
house in light soil, out of 
doors in . May or June. 
Hardy perennials. Pkt. Sc. 
Anemone (Wind Flower) ^ Pleasing hardy perennial; 
' ' easily grown from seed, pro¬ 
ducing large flowers; few plants compare with them in bril¬ 
liancy; fine for bouquets. Mixed. Pkt. Sc. 
A in a ran th 11« Ornamental foliage plants, very graceful. 
Sow seed in house, plant out about May 
15th. Half hardy annuals. 
Tri-color (Joseph’s Coat) Leaves red, yellow and 
^r06Il* A iCt* OC« 
Caudatus (Love Lies Bleeding) 
Asperala Azurea Setosa 
of fragant flowers. Sow in open ground in May. Hardy an¬ 
nuals. Pkt. Sc. 
Alyssum Sweet 
A1v««iim A pretty little flowering plant for 
/A.iy»suni edging, or rock work, indis¬ 
pensable for bouquet making, being a _ beautiful 
white flower with delicate honey-like fragrance. 
Hardy annuals. Pkt. 5c, Vz oz. 20c, oz. 30c. 
Antirrhinums 
or Snapdragons 
The Antirrhinum, better known as Snap-Dragon, is of very 
easy culture. Sow in the house in April, transplant in ground 
in May. Perennials. 
Fine R^ixed Pkt. sc, V4 ox. 30c, oz. soc. 
Snap-Dragon 
Maximum Giant Flowered 
Arctotis, Crandis 
These are a wonderful advance in size over all other varieties, 
each bloom measuring 2 to 3 inches across. 
Defiance Brilliant scarlet. Pkt. 10 c. 
Old Gold Deep golden yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
Purple King Rich purple. Pkt. lOc. 
Snowflake Pure snow white, yellow tube. Pkt. 10c. 
The Rose Rose pink. Pkt. 10c. 
Semi-Tall Sorts 18 to 20 inches 
Are particularly good for bedding, as they require no staking. 
The flowers are most wonderful, in many new shades and 
tints. 
Amber Oueen Canary yellow overlaid chamois pink, 
^ gold lip. Pkt. 10c. 
Alyssum Hardy Perennial 
Saxatile Compactum 
ARCTOTIS 
(Blue-Eyed African Daisy) 
The plants grow about 9 inches high; H^rdv Annual Grandis Quickly 
of easiest culture and very free ^ forms 
of brivht branched bushes 2 to 3 feet high; flowers 
blooming. Broad ^ g puj-g white on the upper surface, the reverse 
yellow flowers in early Spring. An £jjg petals being lilac blue. Easily grown, 
excellent plant for the rockery or blooming all summer until frost. Valuable 
front of borders, Pkt. 10c. Withstands hot dry weather 
better than many annuals. Pkt. 10c. 
Firebrand Fiery orange scarlet. 10c. 
Peerless Pink Soft shell pink. Pkt. 10 c. 
Antirrhinum Collection. One packet 
each of the above 8 named varieties 
for 60 c. 
