LIEFGREEN'S SEED COMPANY, Phoenix, Arizona 
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PASSION FLOWER 
PETUNIAS 
NEW DOUBLE SWEET-SCENTED NASTUR- 
TTT TM Golden Gleam —A unique novelty in Nasturtiums. The plant 
± forms a, vigorous, large bush which throws out runners averag¬ 
ing 18 inches. The flowers are double, delightfully fragrant and of an at¬ 
tractive golden yellow color. When at full bloom the entire plant is a 
blaze of color. Pkt., 10c; oz., 75c. 
NICOTIANA or FLOWERING TOBACCO 
A hardy annual growing three or four feet high and of branching habit. 
The plants are covered with the slender tubular flowers all Summer. They 
may be used as a background or as single specimens. Popular for its 
evening fragrance'. 
SANDERAE MIXED —A new, large, flowering type, with various 
bright-colored blossoms. Pkt., 10c. 
NRAIDPHII A ^ liard y California annual growing about six inches 
high. The blossoms are cup-shaped and the colors 
are blue, white 1 , lavender and spotted. The seed may be sown from October 
to March and is very valuable for carpet bedding. 
INSIGNIA—(Baby Blue Eyes) —Sky blue, with white eyes. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 25c. 
A hardy perennial climber, very satis¬ 
factory for immense growth, as it will 
cover a porch or small cottage in one season. Pkt., 10c. 
For garden culture few flowers equal the Petunia in 
effectiveness. They are especially beautiful for bor¬ 
ders and solid beds. They commence blooming early and will bloom through¬ 
out the Spring and Fall months. Start planting in September and 
throughout the Winter and Spring months. Scatter the seed thinly on an 
even surface and cover with a light layer of sand or manure mulch. Thin 
out plants to allow sufficient room for growth. 
We recommend the following varieties: 
PETUNIA—Striped and Blotched —A good Petunia, for massing in 
beds and borders, yielding a profusion of brilliantly marked flowers. Pkt., 
10c; Ya oz., 45c. 
PETUNIA—Improved “Rosy Morn” 
The flowers are produced in greatest 
abundance throughout the Summer 
and Fall; they are of a lovely clear 
pink color, contrasted by a broad 
white throat. Plants form neat com¬ 
pact bushes. Splendid for beds and 
porch boxes. Pkt., 15c; % oz., 60c. 
PETUNIA—Giants of Califor¬ 
nia —The finest large flowering strain 
of single Petunias. Magnificent 
flowers of extra large size, often 
measuring five inches in diameter, 
with very deep throat beautifully 
veined to the base. Pkt., 25c. 
PETUNIA—General Dodds— A 
rich, blood-red; this is a fine color. 
The flowers are large and erect and 
the plants large and free blooming. 
Pkt., 15c; Ys oz., 50c. 
PETUNIA—Nana Erecta Yiolacea —A new strain. This is a fine 
deep violet; the texture of the flower is like velvet and the plant growth 
erect and compact, like all of this class. Pkt., 15c; Ys oz., 50c. 
PDPPIF^l Probably no class of plants enjoys greater popularity and 
*x llAO ^ more w idely grown than the Poppies. The wonderful 
range of brilliant colors of their delicate, gracefully borne flowers is well 
known. The Poppies are quite hardy and the seed should be sown during 
Prices Listed are Postpaid 
PETUNIA—Giants of 
Fringed 
California 
