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K-W Choice Zinnias 
A most splendid class of 
hardy annuals, and one of 
the finest summer flowering 
plants. The flowers are large, 
handsome, and in a very 
great variety of colors. 
blooming throughout t n e 
whole season. Start early in 
pots or under glass and 
transplant one foot apart. 
Giant Double Mixed. Of ro¬ 
bust growth, producing 
large flowers on long 
stems.Per Pkt. 10 
Double Zinnia 
Haageana. Double orange, one foot. Per Pkt. 10 
Curled and Crested. Large, double flowers, with 
petals twisted, curled and crested into the 
most fantastic and graceful forms. Usual 
range of colors.Per Pkt. 10 
Double Dahlia-flowered. The very latest in zin¬ 
nias. Flowers of mammoth size and in form 
like a decorative dahlia. 
Canary Bird. Primrose.Per Pkt. 15 
Crimson Monarch. Best red. “ 15 
Exquisite. Light rose. " 15 
Oriole. Orange and gold. “ 15 
Mixed. “ 15 
Hardy Perennials and Biennials 
This class of fto'wers is coming into increased favor each year. The seed may be sown In the spring, or later in July 
or August. If sown at the latter time, it is well to sow in a shaded, moist place, or to keep the ground shaded and well 
watered until the seed appears. 
ALYSSUM 
»avatile Compact*. Grows about nine Inches 
high, producing a mass of golden yellow 
flowers.Per Pkt. 10 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
Grows about two feet high, blooming in May 
or June. 
Mixed.Per Pkt. 10 
BELLIS PERENNIS 
(Double Daisy) 
Fine for bordering. 
Set six inches apart. 
White.Per Pkt. 10 
Red. “ 10 
Mixed. “ 10 
Double Daisy 
CANTERBURY 
BELLS 
Large, bell - shaped 
flowers, blooming in 
July. Grows two feet 
high. 
Blue.Per Pkt. 10 
"White. “ 10 
Rose. “ 10 
Mixed. “ 10 Canterbury Bells 
COREOPSIS 
Lanceolata Grandiflora. Has large showy bright 
yellow flowers—a hardy plant and produced in 
the greatest abundance from June till frost. 
Per Pkt. 10 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
This is a very ornamental biennial plant, 
almost three feet high. The racemes of thimble¬ 
shaped flowers are often two feet long. 
Gloxinieaflora. Mixed. Spotted flower. Pkt. 10 
DELPHINIUM (Larkspur) 
One of the finest perennials, growing four feet 
high, and lasting a long time in flower. 
Bellaniosa. Dark blue. “ 10 
Belladonna. Turquoise blue. “ 10 
Bodger’s Hollyhock Strain. A collection of light 
shades in the latest colors.Per Pkt. 15 
DLANTHUS (Pink) 
Carnation. A magnificent class of popular flow¬ 
ers, very fragrant, and of rich and beautiful 
colors. Hardy perennial.Per Pkt. 10 
GYPSOPHELLA (Baby’s Breath) 
Delicate, mistlike flowers. Fine for bouquets. 
Grows two feet high. 
Paniculata. White. Blooms the first year, if 
sown early.Per Pkt. 10 
GAJLLARDIA 
One of the finest perennials, blooming the 
entire season. Flowers are large, dalsy-llke, in 
shades of yellow with brown centers. 
Mixed.Per Pkt. 10 * 
MYOSOTES 
(Forget-Me-Not) 
Low-growing plants, 
preferring moist, shady 
places. Most effective 
grown in masses. 
Victoria. Dwarf, sky blue. 
Per Pkt. 10 
Mixed. “ 10 
Forget-Me-Not 
HOLLYHOCK 
Showy perennials, about 
four to five feet high. 
Double Mixed. Extra choice. 
Per Pkt. 10 
Single Mixed. “ 10 
HONESTY 
A hardy biennial, two 
feet high, flowering the 
second year in May and Hollyhock 
June. The flowers are 
succeeded by singular semi-transparent seed ves¬ 
sels that are quite ornamental and may be kept 
for a long time.Per Pkt. 10 
LUPINE 
Perennial mixed .Per Pkt. 10 
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