LANDRETHS 1 FLOWER SEEDS 
SPECIAL NOTICE—The D. Landreth Seed Company gives no warranty, express or 
implied, as to description, quality, productiveness, or any other matter of any seeds (Bulbs 
or Plants) it sells and will not be responsible for the crop. All sales subject to loss or 
damage by fire or other contingencies beyond our control .... We can supply many 
seeds not listed. If we have failed to catalog what you want, write for information. 
In presenting our 1934 list of Flower Seeds, we offer what we consider the very best and most popular 
varieties, including a number of novelties. 
Our seeds are grown by the most painstaking methods, and no trouble or expense is too great for us to 
take, to insure our customers the finest of domestic and foreign grown seeds. 
We are devoting particular attention to the Flower Seed Department, and are constantly striving to 
give prompt, helpful, and intelligent service. 
We wish to particularly call attention to our strains of Phlox Drummondii and Zinnia, which we feel 
are unsurpassed by those of any seedsman. The Zinnia was first introduced to this country by Landreth, 
who, more than 100 years ago, found it growing in a wild-state in Mexico, and listed it in an early catalog. 
The present large-flowering Zinnia is the descendant, in modern dress, of its humble great, great grand¬ 
father, which was of the single small type, now so rarely seen. 
Our Flower Seeds are continually tested for germination, in soil in our greenhouses (which is the only 
sure way) and are planted outdoors in our Experimental Gardens each year to “check” on trueness to type, 
habit of growth, purity of strain, etc. We are constantly testing new varieties, and whenever we find any¬ 
thing which to us seems of particular merit, are anxious to tell our friends about it. 
Space limitations prevent the listing of all varieties which we are able to supply, only the better-known 
sorts being included here. If you can’t find what you need, write us, and the chances are that we can supply 
it from stock, or at all events obtain it very promptly from the growers of the particular strain desired. 
Varieties marked with 'k supplied in plain packets only 
Symbols denote: □ Annual 
ACHILLEA (Sneezewort, Yarrow) O 
(Normal germination, 10-15 days) 
★The Pearl —Splendid perennial for cutting. 
Bears clusters of double satin-white flowers 
during a long season. Does best in a sunny situa¬ 
tion. 2 feet. A native of Great Britain. 
| oz., 50c; pkt., 15 
AGERATUM □ 
(Normal germination, 5-10 days) 
Of easy growth, flowers abundantly out-of-doors in 
summer and until frost; very desirable for table 
O Perennial X Biennial 
decoration. In bloom for 90 days. Hardy an¬ 
nual from Mexico. 
Imperial Semi-Dwarf White —Delicate color. 
| oz., 20c; pkt., 10 
Imperial Semi-Dwarf Blue —Most attractive. 
| oz., 20c.; pkt., 10 
Imperial Semi-Dwarf Mixed . £ oz., 20c.; pkt., 10 
★Blue Ball— Dwarf, ball-shaped plants. Large 
flowered and very compact. Best for edging. 
£ oz., 30c.; pkt., 10 
★Blue Perfection —Compact, very large flowered 
variety. The darkest sort grown from seed. 
£ oz., 25c. ; pkt., 10 
