HENRY FIELD COSHENANDOAH 3 IOWA 
Page Nineteen 
SNAPDRAGON—Antirrhinum 
We offer the giant type of the 
beautiful flower which is the best 
for cut flowers. It also shows up 
fine in a bed. It blooms over a 
long season if you keep the seed 
pods pinched off. When grown 
outdoors 24 to 30 inches. 
1007 — Apple Blossoms. Rosy 
pink yellow lip. 
1009— Purple King 1 . Blood red. 
1021 — Gulden Queen. Deep 
yellow. 
1010— Blue Ribbon Mixed. The 
best in the Giant type of this 
flower. Colors such as rose pink, 
velvety maroon, golden yellow, 
deep red a.nd many of the soft 
pastel shades. 
Your choice of any of the above. 
Pkt. 10c. 
1216 —’ SNOW-ON-TIEE-MOUN- 
TAIN. 30 in. Green and white 
leaves. Pkt., 5c. 
SUNFLOWER - HEUIANTHUS. 
1220—Gaillardia Red. 4-6 ft. Deep 
chestnut, red, bright red and some 
tipped yellow. Pkt., 10c. 
1324—Branching Double. 5 to 7 
ft. Pkt., 5c. SNAPDRAGON 
SWEET PEAS 
1327— lEarly Blue Bird. An attractive shade of blue. 
1328— Early Snowstorm Improved. Pure white. 
1264—Early Spencer Mixed. Pkt., 10c; Vi oz., 30c; ©z., 50e. 
1944—Special Sweet Pea Offer. One packet each of the above 
five varieties, 45c. 
SALVIA or SCARLET SAGE 
One of the most brilliant reds among the annuals. Use them around 
a canna bed, around the foundation or in the flower garden. 
1214—Salvia Splendens. 24 in. The tallest of the Scarlet Salvia 
varieties. Erect spikes. Pkt., 10c. 
1207— Bonfire. 18 in. Spikes erect and well above foliage. Pkt., 10c. 
1221—Ball of Fire. 15 in. A new variety. Early, dwarf and a bright 
fiery red. A wonderful low growing border plant. Pkt., 15c. 
1347—Blue Salvia (Farinacea). 30 in. A tall plant, long spikes, ex¬ 
cellent for cutting. Color a pale blue. Pkt., 10c. 
SCABIOSA or MOURNING BRIDE. 1213—Mixed Colors. 24 in. 
Pkt., 5c. 
1325—SCARLET FLAX (Linum Rubrum). 1 ft. Bright red. Pkt., 5c. 
1208— SALPIGLOSSIS (Velvet Trumpet). 2 feet. Mixed colors. 
Pkt., 5c. 
1240—SWEET SULTAN (Centaurea Imperialis). 30 in. Thistle-shap¬ 
ed blooms. Pkt., 5c. 
VERBENA 
Forms a carpet of flowers from midsummer on. Colors, royal purple, 
velvety scarlet, pink shades, blue and lavender and white. 
1247—Mixed Colors. Pretty bright colors. Pkt., 5c. 
MAMMOTH or GIGANTEA VERBENA 
How To Have Plenty of Bloom. 
Plant good seed. 
Very early. 
On rich mellow soil. 
In the sunshine. 
And keep the blooms picked. 
Growing sweet peas is just that 
simple. Don’t make hard work of 
it nor should you neglect them. In¬ 
structions for planting are printed 
on each package of seed. 
MIXTURES BY COLOR SECTIONS 
No. 1231—Lavenders and Blues. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c. 
No. 1233—Reds and Pinks. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 25c. 
No. 1234—Light Shades. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 25c. 
SPENCER COLOR MIXTURE 
Long stems, large flowers with 
petals waved and frilled. 
A mammoth sized package, 
enough for a long row. Will produce 
an abundance of flowers for your¬ 
self and plenty to give away. Pack¬ 
et contains 400 seeds or more. 
1941—Spencer Color Mixture. 20c. 
SPENCER VARIETIES 
The Famous SPENCER MIXED 
of the new varieties. All long 
frilled and showing the range of 
Your choice Pkt., 7c; Vi oz., 20c; 
oz., 30c. 
We are offering you a new list 
of varieties this season, all tried 
and true and among the very best 
stemmed, large flowers, waved and 
sweet pea colors. 
1222— Avalanche. A pure white, waved petals. 
1223— Gleneagles. Pale blue or lavender. Usually 4 flowers to the 
stem. 
1224— Idyl. Cream pink shaded salmon. A dainty flower. 
1232—Mary Pickford. A cream pink. Waved petals. Long stems. 
1228— Olympia. A rich deep velvety purple. 
1329—Pinkie. A mammoth flower. A deep rose pink. 
1225— Reflection. One of the best clear blues. 
1226— Sybil Henshaw. A rich crimson. 
1227— What Joy. An attractive deep cream. 
1229— Youth. Color white edged with soft rose pink. 
1939—Special Offer. 1 packet each of the 10 above, 60c; 1 
packet each 5 varieties, your choice, 30c. 
1230—Spencer Mixed. A well blended mixture of the Spencer type. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c; Vi lb., 65c. 
EARLY FLOWERING SPENCERS 
They are ten days to two weeks earlier. They should not displace 
the late flowering type but should be grown in connection with them, 
then you will have Sweet Peas early and late. 
Your choice of the named varieties, Pkt., 10c. 
1236— Early Harmony. Clear lavender. 
1237— Rose Queen. Bright rose pink. 
ISOS'—Vulcan. The most vivid, scarlet. 
1243— Blue. White eye. 
1244— Lucifer. Flaming scarlet. 
1245— Luminosa. Bright pink. 
1248—Mammoth Mixed Colors. 
Your choice Pkt., 10c; 3 packets 25c. 
1265—WILD FLOWER GARDEN. A big packet of annual flower 
seed containing many varieties. A gorgeous riot of color. Pkt., 10c. 
1251—VINCA. 12 Tn. Mixed colors. Pkt., 5c. 
ZINNIA—YOUTH AND OLD AGE 
New' and Better Strains 
Plant a row across the garden or along the fence. A big bed of 
them makes a fine show. Use them in bouquets. Give each plant 
plenty of room to develop, one to two feet apart. 
GOLD MEDAL DAHLIA 
FLOWERED 
The famous Dahlia Flowered 
type. A giant flower, 5 inches 
or more in diameter. Very 
double. Colors all the wonder¬ 
ful shades found in Zinnias. 
3 ft. 1400—Mixed Colors. Pkt., 
10c. 
NEW CALIFORNIA GIANTS 
One of the newer giant 
flowered types twice the size 
of the ordinary giants. A free 
bloomer. Give them plenty of 
room. 3 feet high. 
1255—Daffodil (New). Can¬ 
ary yellow. 
1256 — Brightness (New). 
Bright, deep pink. 
1257 — Grenadier (New). 
Dark red. 
1258—Lavender Gem (New). 
ZINNIA, CALIFORNIA GIANTS Deep lavender. 
1259 —Scarlet Gem. A beautiful glowing scarlet. 
1260_Mixed Colors. We counted 18 different and distinct shades in 
our~ California Giants while they were in bloom. Your choice. Any 
of the New California Giants. Pkt., 10c. 
1361—Giant Mammoth. These new 
giants will stand from 3 to 4 feet 
tall in good soil and the bush 2 or 
3 feet in diameter. Flowers of enor¬ 
mous size. Mixed colors. Pkt., 5c. 
LILLIPUT or BABY ZINNIAS 
A rather low growing plant cov¬ 
ered with miniature double flowers 
an inch or over in diameter. Give 
the plant plenty of room and it will 
produce over a hundred blooms to 
the plant. Really better than the 
giant types for borders and bedding. 
Height about 24 inches. 
1330—Canary Yellow. 1331—Rose¬ 
bud. (New). 1332—Red Riding Hood 
1338—Purple. 1350—Mixed Colors. 
Your choice, Pkt., 5c. 
LILLIPUT or BABY ZINNIAS 
