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Our Flower Seeds Crow and Bloom 
Zinnia Dahlia-flowered Mixed 
Siberian Wallflower 
Verbena Mixed (Page 19) 
Siberian Wallflower hp 
(Cheiranthus Allioni) 
Very pretty dwarf hardy biennial plants, usually 
handled as annuals, flowering freely through the 
summer. For early spring flowering, sow in late sum¬ 
mer. Splendid for rockery. Plants grow about 1 foot 
high, with heads of brilliant orange flowers. Pkt. 1 0 
cts., ’/soz. 25 cts. 
Annual Wallflower 
Early Wonder. New Double. This remarkable new 
Wallflower comes into bloom within 5 months 
from sowing. The plants grow about 2 feet high 
with heavy center spike thickly covered with large 
double blossoms, followed by many side branches; 
delightfully fragrant. Pkt. 15 cts., '/soz. 40 cts., 
’/4OZ. 75 cts. 
Early Forcing. The earliest blooming, single-flowered 
varieties. Single Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts., 'Aoz. 20 
cts., Vzoz. 30 cts. 
Wild Flower Carden 
A most interesting way in which to grow flowers 
is to reserve a portion of the garden for a Wild 
Flower Carden and sow mixed seed thickly in it. For 
this purpose we offer a collection of easily grown 
seeds which will furnish a profusion of bloom 
throughout the season, without the attention neces¬ 
sary for more formal plantings. This mixture is valu¬ 
able for sowing in bare spots, along fences and on 
embankments and will convert many an unsightly 
spot into a place of beauty. Large pkt. 1 0 cts., V 2 
oz. 1 5 cts., oz. 25 cts., ’Alb. 75 cts. 
Double Lilliput or Pompon Zinnias 
A very pretty type of compact habit not over 1 5 
inches high, bearing in lavish profusion, small dense¬ 
ly double flowers on long stems, held well above the 
foliage. Makes a good line or bed and are of more 
than usual value for cutting. Canary Yellow, Golden 
Gem, Salmon Rose, Scarlet Gem, White Gem, and 
Finest Mixed of above colors. Pkt. 10 cts., ’Aoz. 
30 cts., V20Z. 55 cts. 
Double Dahlia-flowered Zinnias 
This type, the latest development in Zinnias, 
bears flowers of mammoth size and in form like a 
perfect decorative dahlia. As the result of continued 
painstaking care and selection, the size, form, and 
coloring have been much improved and we now 
offer seven beautiful and distinct varieties. 
Exquisite. Pale rose, deeper center. 
Purple Prince. Fine deep purple. 
Crimson Monarch. Largest and best red. 
Oriole. Immense; orange and gold. 
Canary Bird. Fine; large; primrose. 
Meteor. Deep rich glowing red. 
Polar Bear. The best large pure white. 
Pkt. 10 cts., ’/ 80 z. 25 cts. 
Dahlia-flowered Mixed, from the varieties named 
above. Pkt. 10 cts., ’/soz. 25 cts., !Aoz. 50 cts. 
To have large plants, perennial seeds are best sown 
in May, |une, and |uly, unless otherwise noted. Forget- 
me-nots, English Daisies, Hollyhocks, Sweet Williams, 
and Pansies are best sown in August, in order to have 
plants not too large for handling. 
We sell only the best grade of seed, tested for purity 
and vitality—put up in liberal quantity in beautifully 
colored lithographed packets with reliable directions for 
culture. 
