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CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS-Deposit Seed Co.. Deposit. N. Y 
Stock [Annual} 
Stocks are extremely popular for 
beds, borders, cut flowers or florists’ 
use. Our seed is selected to produce 
a large per cent of double flowers. 
715 — NIZZA GIANTS. Mammoth 
flowered. Each plant makes a bou¬ 
quet of large double flowers. They 
run in all colors from pure white to 
blood red. Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. for 25c. 
716 —BEAUTY OF NICE. Very 
handsome class in many beautiful col¬ 
ors. In France where Stocks are so 
popular, this is considered one of the 
best. Pkt. 10c. 
717 _ large flowering 
DWARF TEN WEEK STOCK. Bushy 
plants 15 to 18 inches high, sweet- 
scented, many colors. Pkt. 6c; 2 
pkts. 10c. „ , . , 
718 —EARLY GIANT IMPERIAL 
(Improved Bismarck). A florists’ 
moneymaker. Grows 24 to 36 inches 
high, branching freely. Very early 
bloming and produces a high per cent 
of doubles in choice colors. Pkt. 10c; 
3 pkts. for 25c. 
719— DRESDEN PERPETUAL (Cut 
and Come Again). Many fine colors 
of these grand stocks which, where 
the winters are not too severe, will 
live for years. Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c. 
720— MAMMOTH COLUMN. Very 
desirable and showy class of Stocks. 
Each plant sends up one immense 
spike of flowers 3 ft. high. Pkt. 10c; 
3 pkts. 25c. 
One packet of each of the above 
®^721®_!^EARLY giant BRANCH¬ 
ING NICE STOCKS MIXED. The 
best and most useful of all for cut¬ 
ting and general purposes. Long 
spikes of bloom are fragrant and last 
for a long time. A grand mixture 
of 20 to 30 of the best varieties. Pkt. 
10c; 3 pkts. 25c. 
Virginia Stocks 
722—Very quick growing little an¬ 
nual, growing 6 to 8 inches high. 
Fine for borders and edgings. Will 
bloom continuously till fall. Pkt. 5c; 
3 pkts. 10c. 
Cornflower Aster 
(Perennial) 
Stokes Aster 
723—CYANEA. A most charming 
and beautiful native hardy plant 
which, for many seasons, has bron a 
most admired flower. The plant grows 
from 18 to 24 inches high, bearing 
freely from early June until late in 
October. Its handsome lavender-blue 
centaurea-like blossoms, which meas¬ 
ure from 4 to 5 inches across. It is 
of the easiest culture, succeeding in 
any open, sunny position; desirable 
as a single plant in the hardy border 
and effective in masses or beds of any 
size. Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c. 
Sweet Wiveisfield 
(Annual) 
792 — MIXED. Resembles a large 
flowering Sweet William but carries 
its flowers more gracefully and well 
above the foliage and l\as a greater 
variety of colors. Excellent for cut 
flowers or bedding. Continuous bloom¬ 
er. Pkt. 10c. 
Solanum 
710 — CAPSICASTRUM NANUM. 
“Jerusalem Cherry.’’ What is more to 
be admired than a dwarf bushy plant 
loaded the year round with bright red 
cherries ? This is becoming one of 
the most popular of house plants. It 
grows readily and quickly from seed. 
Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c. 
711—CLEVELAND CHERRY. Even 
more beautiful than the popular Jeru¬ 
salem Cherry. Dwarf branching habit; 
bearing in the greatest profusion 
bright scarlet berries. Very -orna¬ 
mental house plant which is loaded 
with fruit all winter. Few people 
realize that Solanum is a species of 
the Pepper family and can be grown 
as easily as a pepper. Pkt. 10c. 
3 Sprays or Stems of Giant Stocks 
Stevia 
lliVi —SERRATA. Agreeably fragrant, small, white blos¬ 
soms produced in elegant large clusters. Valued for cutting. 
Blooms during the fall and grows ZYj feet tall. Pkt. 5c. 
You can have a sweet-scented bouquet on 
your table every day for months if you have a 
few plants of Golden Gleam Nasturtium. 10c a 
packet; 3 pkts. 23c; ^ oz. 30c; oz. 45c; % lb. 
$1.25. 
Ursinia (Annual) 
798— ANETHOIDES. Very showy in beds and good fbr 
cut flowers. Foliage light green and lace-like. The Daisy¬ 
like flowers are a rich orange with a zone or ring of purple 
at the base. Blooms from July until frost. Pkt. 10c. 
Valeriana 
799— BLUE. Known also as Garden Heliotrope. Desir¬ 
able for perennial garden. Pkt. 5c. 
Vendidum 
800 — FASTUOSUM. Brilliant orange flowers 3 inches 
across with dark purple zones and black centers. Silvery 
grey wooly leaves. Grows 2 or 3 ft. tall and is unusually 
showy. Pkt. 10c. 
800^4—CALENDULACEUM. Dwarf deep yellow annual 
of easy culture. While the blossoms are not so beautiful 
as Fastuosum it is less difficult to grow. Pkt. 5c. 
Verbascum 
801—NEW HYBRIDS (Greek Mullein). Beautiful silvery 
leaves often 2 to 3 feet long. Flowers produced in quan¬ 
tity for 2 to 3 weeks. Pkt. 8c. 
Wild Cucumber Vine 
825—This is one of the quickest growing of all annual 
vines, and a great favorite. It is decidedly graceful and 
pretty in general effect, as seen upon trellis or fence. Vines 
sometimes attain a len^h of 20 to 30 feet in a season. "Ilie 
fragrant white flowers are followed by prickly seed pods. 
The pods or fruits are always interesting. Soak seeds in 
warm water and they will germinate quicker. Pkt. 5c; 3 
pkts. 12c. 
Stachys (Perennial) 
712— LANATA. A beautiful plant 
for Rock Gardens. Leaves velvety 
white, very hardy and showy. Pkt. 10c 
Statice (Perennial) 
Sea Lavender 
713— LATIFOLIA. 2 feet. Dense 
branching plumes of deep blue flowers. 
May be dried for winter bouquets. 
10c per pkt. 
$tatice (Annual) 
714 — SUWOROWII. A profuse 
blooming annual about 2 ft. high. Its 
long graceful flower spikes are com¬ 
pletely covered with rose covered blos¬ 
soms. This may be dried as an ever¬ 
lasting. Pkt. 6c; 2 pkts. 10c. 
Sweet William (Annual) 
788— ANNUAL SWEET WILLIAM. 
Mixed. A variety which blooms first 
season from seed and resembles the 
perennial sorts. Pkt. 5c. 
Sweet William (Perennial) 
The new. improved, showy varieties 
of this hardy perennial are the very 
best plants for display beds or solid 
masses of showy bloom. Blooms be¬ 
fore most annuals and lasts for years. 
There are many new large flowering 
varieties .in our collection. 
789— JOHNSON'S DIADEM. New. 
large, brilliant, deep scarlet with 
white eye. Pkt. 5c. 
790 — GIANT MIXED. (xmtains 
many new and desirable varieties both 
in solid, zoned, and auricula shades. 
Pkt. 5c: 3 pkts. 12c. 
791 — DOUBLE MIXED. Many 
grand sorts and combinations. Very 
fine. Pkt. 6c; 2 pkts. 10c. 
Sweet Rocket (Perennial) 
793Mt —Old-fashioned garden plant; 
also known as Dame’s Rocket and 
Dame’s Violet: grows from 2 to 3 ft. 
high, and bears spikes of showy white, 
lilac and purple fragrant flowers. Ex¬ 
cellent for border; comes into bloom 
at Decoration Day when flowers are 
scarce. Pkt. 3c; 4 pkts. 10c. 
Tkallctrum 
(Meadow Rue) 
793 — Graceful Maiden Hair Fern¬ 
like foliage. Large feathery heads of 
lavender-pink flowers. Very showy. 
2 ft. high. Handsome in borders. 
Pkt. 8c. 
Thunbergia Alata 
794 — MIXED RAPID-GROWING 
CLIMBERS attaining a height of 6 
to 8 feet, densely clothed with neat, 
green foliage not affected by insects: 
the small single flowers of various 
colors are freely produced. A pretty 
vine for trellis, fences, rock-work, etc. 
Though tender perennials, they are 
usually grown as annuals. Mixed col¬ 
ors. Pkt. 5c. 
Tritoma 
Also known as “Red Hot Poker,’’ 
“Flame Flower,” “Torch Lily.” 
795— UVARIA GRANDIFLORA. 3 
to 4 feet. The old-fashioned, late- 
flowering sort, with flowers rich red 
changing to salmon - pink. Nee^ 
slight protection. Pkt. 10c. 
796— TRITOMA HYBRIDA MIRA- 
BILIS. A new Red-Hot Poker. Blooms 
the first year from seed if sown in 
March. Its orange-scarlet flowers are 
borne most freely from July to Octo¬ 
ber. A most valuable cut-flower. Pkt. 
25c: 5 pkts. $1. 
Trollius 
797 — TROLLIUS EUROPAEUS. 
Resembles small Peonies. Produces 
large buttercup or incurved blossoms 
very freely. Flowers bright yellow 
and produced on stems 1 to 2 feet 
high from May till August. Pkt. 16c. 
