PERFECTION BRAND SEEDS 
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FLOWER SEED (Contd.) 
SCABIOSA (Mourning Bride)—Well-known garden favorite, flowering 
freely from mid-summer until frost. The handsome double flowers are 
borne on long stems, thus adding to their value as cut flowers, while 
the colors range from pure white through shades of pink and red to 
blue and black-maroon. Sow inch deep in rich soil, as soon as the 
ground is in good condition, when all danger from frost is past. Thin 
out the seedlings 6 to 8 inches apart. 
DOUBLE PERFECTION MIXED—Pkt. 5c; % oz. 10c; oz. 35c. 
DWARF DOUBLE MIXED—12 inches tall. Pkt. 10c; ^4 oz. 20c. 
SNAPDRAGON (Antirrhinum Majus)—The snapdragon is an old fa¬ 
vorite border plant with dark, glossy leaves and large curious-shaped 
flowers, having finely marked throats, and are borne on tall spikes. 
Half-hardy perennial, 2 feet high. Perfection Brand Mixed Tall—Pkt. 
10c; *4 oz. 20c. 
AURORA—Half Dwarf, Scarlet, white throat. Pkt. 10c; y* oz. 25c. 
BLACK PRINCE—Black red. Pkt. 10c; *4 oz. 25c. 
BRILLIANT ROSE—Pkt. 10c; *4 oz. 25c. 
GOLDEN QUEEN—Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c. 
STOCKS (Gilliflower)—A magnificent group of plants extensively 
cultivated for both summer and winter decoration. The extreme beauty 
of their flowers and luxuriant foliage, combined with their neat, graceful 
habit, make them one of the most popular and useful for pot culture 
and bedding purposes. 
PERFECTION BRAND—Large flowering mixed. Pkt. 10c; *4 oz. 30c. 
SNOW-ON-THE-MOUNTAIN—An unsual but easily grown annual 
which adds variety to the mixed border or may be planted in rows or 
beds. The plants make an open and free branching growth, about three 
feet tall. The crown of each plant produces small flowers beautifully 
set off by the top leaves, 
which are marked with 
broad white bands on 
rich green ground. This 
gives the flower its pop¬ 
ular name. Pkt. 10c; *4 
oz. 25c. Stocks—Mixed 
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SUNFLOWER (Helianthus)—They do well in sunny positions, in any 
kind of soil. Seeds may be sown in the open ground as soon as the 
weather is suitable, or indoors in March and April and later trans¬ 
planted. California FI. PI. Double, golden yellow. Pkt., 5c; % oz., 10c. 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbatus)—A well-known attractive, free- 
flowering plant, producing a splendid effect in beds and borders, with 
rich, attractive flowers borne in heads or clusters about 18 inches high. 
Hardy perennial. Double Mixed—Pkt., 10c; *4 oz., 25c. 
THUNBERGIA ALTO (Black Eyed Susan)—A very charming and beau¬ 
tiful rapid-growing vine, useful for window boxes, baskets or training 
over banks, etc. It blooms most profusely the entire season until frost 
comes, the flowers being pure white, buff, orange, with large, dark eyes. 
PERFECTION Mixed—Pkt., 10c; % oz., 30c. 
VERBENA HYBRIDA—Blooming freely all season until frost and in 
the most brilliant colors. Admirable for solid beds or masses; also for 
edging. Sow % inch deep in boxes or pots of fine soil, transplant to 
other boxes 3 inches apart, and plant out in a warm, sunny position in 
the border when all danger from frost is past. 
PERFECTION Brand Mixed—Pkt., 10c; y 4 oz., 30c; oz., $1.00. 
VERBENA DEFIANCE—Scarlet. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 30c. 
VINCA (Madagascar Periwinkle)—Handsome ornamental free-blooming 
very bushy plants, producing round, single flowers measuring 1% inches 
across. Fine bedding plants and cut flowers. 
Scabiosa—Mixed 
PERFECTION Brand Mixed—Pkt. 10c; % oz. 
Perfection Brand Dainty Sweet Peas 
(Inoculate With Nitragin Before Planting) 
30c; oz. 90c. 
INOCliLAJE ALL LEGUMES 
k. _ With _ ^ 
N1TRAGIN 
The Original Legume InocuUto* 
Sweet Peas are more than flowers—they are a necessity 
for every garden. They lend themselves readily and easily 
to beautifying schemes of the city and country farmer. 
LOCATION—Any location will be suitable that is well 
drained and that will get free circulation of air. Early 
planting is essential with sweet peas in order to give the 
roots a chance to develop more rapidly than the tops dur¬ 
ing the cool weather. Early plantings produce blossoms 
before the intense heat of the summer comes which is likely to wilt the 
plants if they do not have well developed roots. Sowings should be made 
in furrows 12 inches deep and the seed covered with an inch of soil and 
the trench filled in as the plants grow. It is a help to soak the seeds 
in lukewarm water overnight before sowing. Use one ounce to twelve 
feet of row. 
SPENCER SWEET PEAS—Because of such unusual size, 
waved or fluted appearance and charming blendings of 
harmonious colors. The new Spencer type may be approp¬ 
riately described as Gigantic Orchid Flowered. The flowers 
are not only of extremely large size, but are distinct in 
having the outer edges of the standard and wings beautifully 
crumpled or waved. 
AUSTIN FREDERICK — Large 
pure lavender. 
BLANCH FERRY—Bright rose 
standard, wings white flushed pink. 
FLAMINGO—Orange, scarlet, 
cerise. 
FORTUNE—Rich dark blue. 
HEBE—Giant rosy pink. 
HUNTSMAN—Bright scarlet. 
KING WHITE—Giant White. 
MAMMOTH—Blazing orange 
scarlet. 
MARY PICKFORD—Cream suf¬ 
fused with salmon. 
PRESIDENT HARDING—Peach 
red. 
REFLECTION — Large, waved, 
clear blue. 
ROYAL PINK—Pure pink. 
ROYAL PURPLE—Rich purple. 
ROYAL SCOT—Brilliant scarlet. 
SYBIL HENSHAW—Deep crim¬ 
son. 
All of the above, 10c per packet: oz.. 20c: y», lb.. 60c; lb., $1.75. 
Spencer Mixed Sweet Peas—Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; *4 lb., 50c; lb., $1.75. 
Spencer Mixed 
