Get the Most fromYour Seeds and Plants 
This book has been written for the amateur flower and vegetable grower. Through it we hope to help 
you have a garden this season that will be' better than any you have ever had before. We have not 
attempted to catalogue all of the varieties of flowers and vegetables under cultivation, but have confined 
ourselves to those which have proved themselves, in the gardens of our customers, to be the most satis¬ 
factory. We want you to know that our interest in the success of your garden extends beyond the filling 
of your seed and plant order, and if there is any way in which we can be of help to you in the selection 
of varieties, the planting, or in the care and cultivation of flowers and vegetables, to feel absolutely free 
to call on us for advice. 
FLOWERS FOR DIFFERENT SITUATIONS 
Annuals for the Shade 
Alyssum 
Lupin 
Antirrhinum 
Myosotis 
Centaurea 
Nemophila 
Clarkia 
Nicotiana 
Cynoglossum 
Pansy 
Eschscholtzia 
Petunia 
Godetia 
Schizanthus 
Rock-Garden Annuals 
Abronia 
Lobelia 
Ageratum 
Nemesia 
Alyssum 
Nemophila 
Candytuft 
Phacelia 
Dianthus 
Phlox 
Dimorphotheca 
Portulaca 
Eschscholtzia 
Sanvitalia 
Gilia 
Saponaria 
Gypsophila 
Silene 
Hunnemannia 
Tagetes 
Linaria 
Verbena 
Annuals for Picking 
Arctotis 
Mignonette 
Asters 
Nasturtium 
Calendula 
Pansy 
Calliopsis 
Phlox 
Carnation 
Pinks 
Centaurea 
Poppies 
Cosmos 
Salpiglossis 
Gaiilardia 
Scabiosa 
Godetia 
Snapdragon 
Gypsophila 
Stocks 
Larkspur 
Sweet Peas 
Lavatera 
Venidium 
Lupins 
Verbenas 
Marigolds 
Matricaria 
Zinnias 
For Porch-Boxes 
Ageratum 
Petunia 
Alyssum 
Portulaca 
Lobelia 
Salvia 
Maurandia 
Tagetes 
Nasturtium 
Verbena 
Pansy 
Zinnia mexicana 
Annual Climbing Vines 
Adlumia 
Echinocystis 
Balloon Vine 
Japanese Hop 
Cardinal Climber Moonflower 
Cobaea 
Morning-Glory 
Cypress Vine 
Sweet Pea 
Dolichos 
Wild Cucumber 
Annuals. These are plants 
the seed of which must be 
sown each year. 
Biennials. These grow from 
seed the first year, bloom 
and die the next year. 
Perennials. Seed sown from 
early spring to August 
makes plants that bloom 
the following year, live on 
for a number of years and 
will survive the winters of 
the North. 
Annuals for Poor Soil 
Alyssum 
Balsam 
Calendula 
Calliopsis 
Centaurea 
Eschscholtzia 
Four o ’Clock 
Nasturtium 
Poppy 
Portulaca 
Fragrant Annuals 
Ageratum 
Alyssum 
Antirrhinum 
Candytuft 
Heliotrope 
Mignonette 
Mimulus 
Nicotiana 
Pansy 
Petunia 
Scabiosa 
Stock 
Sweet Peas 
Sweet Sultan 
Verbena 
Verbena, Lemon 
Medium-High Annuals 
Antirrhinum 
Anchusa 
Arctotis 
Aster 
Balsam 
Calliopsis 
Centaurea 
Chrysanthemum 
Clarkia 
Cynoglossum 
Didiscus 
Euphorbia 
Gilia 
Godetia 
Helichrysum 
Lupin 
Larkspur 
Scabiosa 
Schizanthus 
Statice 
Stocks 
Woolflower 
Zinnia 
Tall Annuals 
Amaranthus 
Campanula 
Canna 
Cosmos 
Helianthus 
Lavatera 
Marigold 
Nicotiana 
Ricinus 
Salpiglossis 
Rock-Garden Perennials 
Alyssum 
Aquilegia 
Arabis 
Armeria 
Aubrietia 
Campanula 
Candytuft 
Cerastium 
Dianthus 
Erinus 
Euphorbia 
Fo rget-me-not 
Heuchera 
Lychnis 
Platycodon 
Poppy 
Polyanthus 
Saponaria 
Silene 
Viola 
Tall Perennials 
Aconitum 
Anchusa 
Boltonia 
Delphinium 
Digitalis 
Echinops 
Hibiscus 
Hollyhock 
Liatris 
Physostegia 
Medium-High Perennials 
Achillea 
Aquilegia 
Anthemis 
Asters, Hardy 
Campanula 
Coreopsis 
Feverfew 
Gypsophila 
Gaiilardia 
Lupin 
Poppy 
Pyrethrum 
Platycodon 
Scabiosa 
Shasta Daisy 
Stokesia 
Sweet William 
Tritoma 
Veronica 
Low-Growing Perennials 
Alyssum 
Arabis 
Aubrietia 
Candytuft 
Cerastium 
Cheiranthus 
Allioni 
English Daisy 
Dianthus 
Geum 
Lychnis 
Primula 
Polyanthus 
Saponaria 
Silene 
Viola 
Blue Perennials 
Anchusa 
Aquilegia 
Asters, Hardy 
Campanula 
Centaurea 
Delphinium 
Echinops 
Lupin 
Myosotis 
Scabiosa 
Veronica 
Hardy Vines from Seed 
Kudzu Vine Lathyrus 
GET ACQUAINTED WITH NEW VARIETIES BY GROWING SOME EACH YEAR 
American Branching 
Aster 
Cosmos 
Centaurea 
Delphinium 
Eschscholtzia 
Petunia 
Dianthus 
Phlox 
Nasturtium 
Pansies 
Marigold 
