EARLY RED PERFECTO 
(SEE FRONT COVER) 
The Early Red Perfecto Tomato Is the best extra early variety 
yet produced. It Is adapted to all sections of the country and espe¬ 
cially to the dry, hot sections. It ripens evenly right up to the stem 
and will not burst when dead ripe. It has a wonderful glistening, 
bright red color and a mild, delicious, sweet flavor; large size, nearly 
round, entirely smooth, remarkably handsome, and almost seedless: 
a maUvelous stemsetter, often 10 fruits in first cluster, solid and 
meaty. 
If yon want the very earliest tomatoes, combined with fine flavor, 
meatiness, productiveness, attractiveness and tenderness, you should 
plant our Early Red Perfecto. It Is sure to please the most particular. 
Price: Tkt., 16c; Mr o*., 60c; ©*., 00c; Yl lb., $3.00; Yt. lb.. $5.60. 
HOME GARDEN COLLECTION 
(FOR ILLUSTRATIONS SEE BACK COVER) 
PETUNIA, Giant Ruffled and Fringed — The flowers are of im¬ 
mense size, all gracefully fringed or ruffled at the flaring edge 
of their trumpets; rich and gorgeous colorings, usually delicately 
veined inside their wide open throats. Mixed colors, Packet 15c. 
COSMOS, Double Early Flowering—Grow 3 to 5 feet, bushy and 
compact, with fine feathery foliage. The flowers, borne on long stems, 
have attractive raised center crests of small petals which completely 
cover the discs. Mixed colors. Packet 10c. 
NASTURTIUM—These odd shaped flowers with their open throats 
and trailing spurs are well liked for cutting; they start to bloom 
at an early stage and for length of blooming period have no equal, 
provided they are picked before seed is formed. Dwarf or Tall, 
Mixed Colors, Packet 5c. 
ZINNIA, Giant Dahlia Flowered—Zinnias love hot weather so are 
particularly adapted to our summers. The enormous double flowers 
are produced by robust, branching plants. Mixed colors, Pkt. 10c. 
SWEET PEAS, Spencer Flowering—Sweet Peas are quite hardy 
and should be planted very early in the spring. They do best in 
well fertilized soil and need considerable watering on warm days. 
This type has large waved or frilled flowers, giving them the appear¬ 
ance of a semi-double flower. Mixed Colors, Packet 10c. 
GAIliliARDIA (Blanket Flower)—The large flowers are of gor¬ 
geous dark-red brown, while the petals are marked with rings of 
brilliant crimson orange and vermillion. Mixed, Packet 5c. 
PANSY, Giant Ideal Mixed—This mixture has a eomp’ete color 
range, all flowers are of the Giant type and of good shape and 
texture. Mixed Colors, Packet 10c. 
DELPHINIUM (Perennial Larkspur)—Their long showy spikes of 
flowers persist from June till frost if kept cut, and furnish the most 
satisfactory blues to any color scheme; hardy. Mixed colors, Pkt. 10c. 
HOME GARDEN COLLECTION 
One packet of each of the above varieties of flower seeds, (Value 
Toe) Special Offer, 55c. 
Robert S. Griswold 
SEED AND FLORAL CO. 
LINCOLN NEBR. 
