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Mandeville Triple Tested Flower Seeds 
MANDEVILLE & KING CO., Flower Seed Specialists for 58 \ears 
Main Office at Rochester, N. Y., Western Address: South Pasadena, Calif., Southern Address: New Braunfels, Texas. 
LIST OF VARIETIES No. 33 
When Ordering by Number. Mention Liet No. 
AGERATUM (Floss Flower) (B) <R> 
1. Blue Perfection dwarf* 
2. Blue Cap (very dwarf) (R) 15c 
ABRONIA (Sand Verbena) (R) <W) 
3. Pink 
ADLUMIAJ (Allegheny Vine) (Mountain 
Fringe) (C) 
4. Cirrhosa 
ALYSSUMt (See Sweet for annual) (B) 
(R) 
5. Gold Dust* 
AN AG ALLIS (Poor Man’s Weather Glass) 
(B) (R) 
6. Blue 
ANCHUSA (V) (R) 
7. Blue Bird* 
ANEMONEt (Wind Flower) (V) (R) 
8. French (Single) 
9. St. Brigid (Double) 15c 
ARABISt (Rock Cress) (R) (B) 
10. White 
ARCTOTIS (See Daisy, African Blue-eyed) 
ARMERIAf (Thrift) (Sea Pink) (R) (B) 
11. Rose (dwarf) 
ASCLEPIASt (Wild Butterfly Flower) 
(V) (R) (B) 
12. Tuberosa Orange 15c 
ASTER, American Branching (V) (M) 
(Late) 
13. Mandeville Mixture* 
14. Crimson 
15. Deep Blue 
16. Heart of France 
17. Lavender 
18. Rose Pink 
19. Purple 
20. White* 
ASTER, California Giants (Double) (V) 
(M) (Late) 
21. Mandeville Mixture 15c 
22. Peach Blossom 15c 
23. Light Blue 15c 
24. Deep Rose 15c 
25. Dark Purple 15c 
ASTER, California Giants (Single) (V) (M) 
26. Mandeville Mixture 
27. Rose 
28. Light Blue 
29. Purple 
30. White 
ASTER, Comet Branching (Crego) (V) (M) 
(Early) 
31. Mandeville Mixture* 
32. Crimson 
33. Deep Blue 
34. Light Blue 
35. Purple 
36. Rose 
37. White 
ASTER, King (V) (M) (Late) 
38. Mandeville Mixture* 
39. Crimson 
40. Lavender 
41. Rose 
42. Violet 
43. White 
ASTER, Queen of the Market, Dwarf (V) 
(M) (B) (Early) 
44. Mandeville Mixture* 
45. Crimson 
46. Light Blue 
47. Deep Blue 
48. Pale Lavender 
49. Peach Blossom 
50. Rose 
51. Violet 
52. White 
ASTER, Sunshine (Crested) (V) (M) 
53. Mandeville Mixture 15c 
54. Pink 15c 
55. Lavender 15c 
56. Violet 15c 
57. White 15c 
AUBRIETIAf (False Wall Cress) (R) 
58. Large Flowering Hybrids 
BABY’S BREATH (See Gypsophila) 
BACHELOR’S BUTTON (Centaurea 
Cyanus) (Corn Flower) (V) (S) 
59. Mandeville Mixture Double* 5c 
60. Blue 
61. Rose 
BALLOON VINE (Love-in-a-Puff) (C) 
62. White 
BALSAM APPLE & PEAR(See Momordica) 
BALSAM, Camellia Flowered (Snapweed) 
(Touch-Me-Not) (Lady’s Slipper) (O) 
(S) 
63. Mandeville Mixture* 
BLAZING STAR (Bartonia-Aurea) (V) 
64. Golden Yellow 
BLUE BONNET (See Lupin) 
BLUE LACE FLOWER (See Didiscus) 
BRACHYCOME (Swan-River-Daisy) 
(B) (R) 
65. Mandeville Mixture 
BUTTERFLY FLOWER (Poor Man’s 
Orchid) (V) 
66. Mandeville Mixture 
CACALIA (See Tassel Flower) 
CALENDULA (Pot-Marigold (M) (V) 
67. Mandeville Mixture* 
68. Radio (orange, quilled)* 
69. Radio Golden Beam (yellow, quilled) 
70. Lemon Queen . 
71. Meteor (creamy white, striped 
orange) 
72. Campfire (Sensation) (deep orange, 
scarlet sheen) 15c 
73. Orange King 
CALIFORNIA POPPY (Eschscholtzia) (M) 
74 Mandeville Mixture* 
75. Golden West (yellow, orange center) 
CALLIOPSIS (Annual of Coreopsis) (Tick 
Seed) (V) r\ C* 
76. Mandeville Mixture Dwarf 
77. Golden Ray » 
78 Tiger Star (red with yellow spots) 
79. Marmorata (yellow with maroon 
80. Drumnfondi Golden Wave (yellow 
with brown center) 
373 Varieties 
The starred varieties *re included in our 
standard assortments. All others w.U be fur- 
Shed upon request on the “»u.l conslgmn.n 
basis in envelopes many of which do not 
have Pictures of the individual flower,. The 
retail price of the packets is 10c unless other- 
M^iU, Flower Seeds are Triple Tasted 
for (1) Germination (2) Quality of Flowers 
and (3) Completeness of Mixtures. We feel 
thft our policy of rigid testing has bean an 
important factor in the growth of our harness 
, last 58 years. Mandeville I nple 
Tested Flower Seeds may be confidently rec- 
ommended to most particular flower gat- 
denera. 
CAMPANULA (See Canterbury Bell.) 
canary bird flower (v> 
Yellow 
CANDYTUFT (B) (V) 
82 Mandeville Mixture* 
8*- Carmine 
84. Crimson 
85. Lilac 
« OSe Cardinal 
87 White 
CANNAt (O) 
88. Mandeville Mixture 
CANTERBURY BELLSl (Bell Flower) 
on m , Panua Medium) (A) (S) 
89. Mandeville Mixture* 
90. Single Mixed 
91. Double Mixed 
92. Cup and Saucer Mixed 
93. Annual Mixed 15c 
CARDINAL CLIMBER (C) 
94. Ipomoea Quamoclit Hybrida* 
CARNATlONf (V) 
^ ^l argUer ^ te Mandeville Mixture* 
96. Chaubaud’s Giant Mandeville Mix¬ 
ture 20c* 
CELOSIA (A) (O) 
97. Cockscomb Shades of Red* 
98. Cockscomb Glasgow Prize 
99. Cockscomb Golden Yellow 
100. Chinese Woolflower 
101- Mandeville Mixture Feathered 
CERASTIUM (Snow-in-Summer) (B) (R) 
CHEIRANTHUS+ (Siberian Wallflower) 
(R) (B) 
103. Orange 
CHINESE FORGET-ME-NOT (See For¬ 
get-Me-Not) 
CHINESE LANTERNt (For Winter Deco¬ 
rations) 
104. Physalis Franchetti* 
CHINESE WOOLFLOWER (See Celosia) 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Annual Single 
(Crown Daisy) (Painted Daisy) (V) 
105. Mandeville Mixture 
106. Eastern Star 
CLAkKIA (V) (W) (S) 
107. Mandeville Mixture 
CLOVE PINK (See Pink Plumarius) 
COBAEA (C) 
108. Mandeville Mixture 
COLEUS (O) (B) (S) 
109. Mandeville Mixture 15c 
COLUMBINEt (V) R) (S) (Aquilegia) 
110. Mrs. Scott Elliott’s All Colors 
111. Mandeville Mixture Double 
COREOPSISt (Perennial of Calliopsis) 
(V) (M) 
112. Mandeville Mixture 
113. Mayfield Giant (deep golden yellow) 
COSMIDIUM (V) (R) 
114. Orange and Yellow Mixed 
COSMOS (Mexican Aster) (H) (V) 
115. Mandeville Mixture* (Early) 
116. White (Early) 
117. Pink (Early) 
118. Crimson (Early) 
119. Mandeville Mixture Double Crested 
(Early) 15c 
120. Klondyke (orange) (Late) 15c 
CYPRESS VINE (V) 
121. Mandeville Mixture* 
DAISYt (Africans are annuals) (See 
Painted) 
122. African Golden (V) (N) 
123. African Blue-eyed (V) 
124. English Double Mandeville Mixture* 
(B) (R) (S) 
125. Shasta (V) (M) 
DAHLIA (V) 
126. Mandeville Mixture Single 
127. Mandeville Mixture Double 15c 
DATURA (Trumpet Flower) (O) 
128. Mandeville Mixture Double 
DELPHINIUMt (Perennial Larkspur) (V) 
(H) (A) 
129. Shades of Blue* 
DIANTHUS (See Pinks) 
DIDISCUS (Blue Lace Flower) (V) 
130. Blue 
DIGITALISt (Foxglove) (V) (A) 
131. Mandeville Mixture* 
DUSTY MILLERt (Centaurea Gymno- 
carpa) (B) (O) 
132. Silver White Foliage 
EUPHORBIA (O) 
133. Variegata (Snow-on-the-Mountain) 
134. Heterophylla (Annual Poinsettia) 
EVENING GLORY (Moon Vine) (C) 
135. Mexicana Alba* 
EVENING PRIMROSE^ (Sundrops) 
136. Lamarckiana Yellow 
EVERLASTING (See Helichrysum, Globe 
Amaranth, Gilia, Honesty, Statice, Gyp- 
sophilat) 
FORGET-ME-NOT 
137. Myosotis Bluet* (V) (W) (S) 
138. Chinese Blue (Cynoglossum) (B) 
(V) (R) 
FOUR O’CLOCK (Marvel of Peru) (A) (B) 
139. Mandeville Mixture 5c* 
FOXGLOVE (See Digitalis) 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) (M) (V) 
140. Mandeville Mixture* 
141. Single Mixed Colors 
1 42. Double Mixed Colors 
143. Grandiflora Mixedt 
GEUMt (B) (R) (V) (S) 
144. Orange and Yellow Mixed 
GILIA (See Queen Anne’s Thimble) 
GLOBE AMARANTH (For Winter Decora¬ 
tions) 
145. Mandeville Mixture 
GODETIA (Satinflower) (A) 
146. Mandeville Mixture Double 
GOURDS (C) 
147. Mixed Varieties 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath) (Angel’s 
Breath) 
148. White Annual* 
149. White Perennial (An Everlasting) 
HELICHRYSUM (Strawflower) (See Ever¬ 
lasting) 
150. Mandeville Mixture* 
HELIOTROPE 
151. Mandeville Mixture 
HIBISCUS (A) 
152. Golden Bowl 
153. Marvels All Colors 
HOLLYHOCKt (H) 
154. Mandeville Mixture Double* 
155. Crimson 
156. Deep Rose 
157. Scarlet 
158. Lilac 
159. Salmon 
160. Yellow 
161. Newport Pink 
162. White 
HONESTYv (Lunaria) (Money Plant) (For 
Winter Decorations) 
163. White Seed Pod 
HUNNEMANNIA (Bush Eschscholtzia) 
(Santa Barbara Poppy) (B) (V) 
164. Lemon Yellow 
HYACINTH BEAN (Jack Bean) (C) 
165. Mandeville Mixture* 
IBERISt (Perennial Candytuft) (R) 
166. Sempervirens White 
JAPANESE HOP VINE (C) 
167. Humulus Japonicus Variegated 
JOSEPH’S COAT (O) 
168. Amarantus Tricolor 
KOCHI A (Mexican Fire Bush) (Summer 
Cypress) (O) 
169. Childsii 
KUDZU VINE (C) 
170. Pueraria 
LANTANA (W) 
171. Mandeville Mixture 
LARKSPUR (Annual of Delphinium) 
172. Mandeville Mixture Branching Dou¬ 
ble* 
173. Sky Blue 
174. Exquisite Pink* 
175. Lustrous Carmine 
176. Mandeville Mixture Upright Double 
15c 
177. Dark Blue 
LAVATERA (Annual Mallow) (B) (V) 
178. Rosea 
LEPTOSIPHON (Sea Dahlia) 
179. Yellow 
LIN ARIA (R) (V) 
180. Mandeville Mixture 
LINUM (B) 
181. Scarlet Flax* 
182. Perenne Blue (perennial) 
LOBELIA 
183. Dwarf (B) (R) 
184. Trailing (W) (R) 
LOVE-IN-A-MIST (Devil-in-the-Bush) 
(Lady-in-the-Green) (Nigella) 
185. Mandeville Mixture 
LOVE-LIES-BLEEDING (Amarantus 
Caudatus) (O) 
186. Crimson 
LUPIN 
187. Texas Blue Bonnet (B) (V) 
188. Polyphyllus Mixedf (V) 
MARIGOLD, AFRICAN TALL (H) (V) 
189. Mandeville Mixture* 
190. Lemon Queen 
191. Orange Prince 
192. Guinea Gold* 
MARIGOLD, FRENCH DWARF (B) (V) 
193. Mandeville Mixture* 
194. Single Mixed Colors 
195. Double Mixed Colors 
196. Double Golden Yellow 
197. Legion of Honor Single (yellow with 
mahogany brown blotches) 
198. Diadem Single (mahogany red. 
edged gold) 
199. Scotch (Tagetes Signata Pumila) 
MATRICARIA (Feverfew) (V) 
200. Capensis, White 
MATTHIOLA BICORNIS (See Stock, 
Evening Scented) 
MEXICAN FIRE BUSH (See Kochia) 
MIGNONETTE (for fragrance) (S) 
201. Mandeville Mixture* 5c 
MINA LOBATA (Flag of Spain) (C) 
202. Scarlet and Orange. 
MOMORDICA (C) 
203. Balsam Pear 
204. Balsam Apple 
MOON VINE (See Evening Glory) 
MORNING GLORY (C) 
205. Mandeville Mixture* 5c 
206. Mandeville Royal Jap Mixture* 
207. Heavenly Blue* 
MOURNING BRIDE (Scabiosa) (Pin¬ 
cushion Flower) (V) 
208. Mandeville Mixture* 
209. Azure Blue 
210. King of the Blacks 
211. Peach Blossom Pink 
212. Sulphur Yellow 
213. Shasta (Pure White) 
NASTURTIUM (V) 
214. Tall* 5c (W) 
215. Tall (carton)* 
216. Dwarf* 5c (B) 
217. Dwarf (carton) (») 
218. Golden Gleam (double, sweet) 15c* 
NEMESIA, Strumosa Suttoni 
219. All Colors 15c 
NEMOPHILA (Love-Grove) (Baby Blue 
Eyes) (B) (R) 
220. Mandeville Mixture 
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NICOTIAN A (Flowering Tobacco) (O) 
221. Mandeville Mixture 
NIGELLA (See Love-in-a-Mist) 
PAINTED DAISY (See Pyrethum and 
Chrysanthemum) 
PANSY (Love-in-Idleness) (Rob-Run-the- 
Street) (Three-Faces-Under-a-Hood) 
(Heartsease) (B) (V) (S) 
222. Mandeville Mixture* 
223. Mandeville Mixture Finest Show 
20c* 
224. Goldelse (pure yellow) 
225. Cardinal 
226. Lord Beaconsfield (purple and white) 
227. Emperor William (blue with purple 
eye) 
228. King of the Blacks 
229. Super Swiss Giants (Roggli) All 
Colors 50c 
PEAS (Called perennial Sweet Peas, but 
they are not fragrant) 
230. Mandeville Mixture 
PENTSTEMONt (Beard Tongue) (B> 
231. Hybrid Gloxinioides All Colors 15c 
PETUNIA (W) (M) 
232. Mandeville Mixture* 
233. Giants of California All Colors 20c* 
234. Balcony Rose 
235. Balcony Red 
236. Balcony Purple* 
237. Balcony White 
238. Rose of Heaven* 
239. Heavenly Blue 15c 
240. Elk’s Pride 25c 
241. Mandeville Giant Double All Colors 
50c 
PERIWINKLE (See Vinca) 
PHACELIA (California Blue Bell) (B) 
242. Blue 
PHYSALIS (See Chinese Lantern) 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI (Texas-Pride) 
(M) (V) (B) 
243. Mandeville Mixture* 
244. Chamois Rose 
245. Coccinea (red) 
246. Striata Coccinea (striped red) 
247. Isabellina (creamy yellow) 
248. Splendens (crimson with white eye) 
249. Mandeville Mixture Star of 
Quedlinburg* 
PINKS (Dianthus) (M) (V) (R) 
250. Heddewigi Single and Double* 
251. Heddewigi Single 
252. Heddewigi Double 
253. Plumariust (Clove Pink) 
POINSETTIA, Annual (See Euphorbia) 
POPPY (Also see California) (M) 
254. Shirley Single and Double All 
Colors* 
255. Shirley Mixed (single) 
256. Shirley Blue (single) 
257. American Legion (red) 
258. Shirley Mixed (double) 
259. Sweet Briar (double Shirley Pink)* 
260. Oriental Mixed Colorst 
261. Oriental Scarlett 
262. Iceland Mixed (single) (R)t 
263. Iceland Sunbeam All Colorst 
264. Iceland Double Mixed 15c (R)t 
PORTULACA (Rose Moss) (Sunplant) 
(M) (R) 
265. Double and Single Mixed* 
266. Double Mixed 
267. Single Mixed 
PYRETHRUMt (Painted Daisy) (V) 
268. Roseum 
QUEEN ANNE’S THIMBLE (V) (R) 
269. Gilia Capitata Blue 
RICINUS (Castor Bean) (O) 
270. Mandeville Mixed Varieties 5c 
ROCK CRESS (See Arabis) 
SALPIGLOSSIS (Painted Tongue) (Velvet 
Trumpet) (V) 
271. Mandeville Mixture* 
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage) (M) 
272. Bonfire 
273. Farnacea Bluet 
SCABIOSA (See Mourning Bride) 
SCARLET FLAX (B) (See Linum) 
SCHIZANTHUS (See Butterfly Flower) 
SEA PINK (See Armeria) 
SNAPDRAGON (Antirrhinum (V) (B) 
(M) 
274. Mandeville Mixture* 
275. Mont Blanc (white) 
276. Diana (rose pink) 
277. Bonfire (orange buff, shaded scarlet) 
278. Yellow 
SNOW-IN-SUMMER (See Cerastium) 
SNOW-ON-THE-MOUNTAIN (O) (See 
Euphorbia) 
STATICE (Sea Lavender) (V) (B) (Also 
for Winter Decorations) 
279. Mandeville Mixture 
280. Rose 
281. Yellow 
282. Blue 
283. Lavender 
STOCK, Beauty of Nice (V) 
284. Mandeville Giant Mixed Colors* 
STOCK, Ten Weeks (V) 
285. Mandeville Mixture 
286. Deep Rose 
287. Bright Pink 
288. Canary Yellow 
289. Azure Blue 
290. Deep Blue 
291. Pure White 
STOCK, Giant Imperial 
292. Mandeville Mixture 15c 
You Cannot Judge the Blossoms by Looking at the Seeds. Plant Mandeville Triple Tested Flower Seeds and Be Sure. 
STOCK, Evening Scented 
293. Lilac 
STRAWFLOWER (See Everlasting) 
SUNFLOWER (H) 
294. All Yellow* 5c 
SWAN-RIVER-DAISY (See Brachycome) 
SWEET ALYSSUM (B) (See Alyssum) 
295. Carpet of Snow (very dwarf) 
(white) * 
296. Lilac Queen 
SWEET PEAS (V) 
Best Early Flowering Spencer Varieties 
297. Snow Storm (white) 
298. Aviator (scarlet)* 
299. Blanche Ferry (pink and white) 
300. Imperial Pink* 
301. Giant Rose (rose pink) 
302. Glitters (cerise) 
303. Queen Crimson 
304. Mrs. Kerr (salmon) 
305. Valencia (orange)* 
306. Blue Bonnet* 
307. Sweet Lavender* 
308. Warbler (purple) 
309. Mandeville Mixture* 
Best Late Flowering Spencer Varieties 
310. King White* 
311. Brilliant Rose (carmine) 
312. Royal Salute (cerise) 
313. Crimson King* 
314. Pinkie* 
315. Rosabelle Pink 
316. Gold Crest (salmon) 
317. Warrior Maroon* 
318. Colorado (orange) 
319. Chieftain (mauve) 
320. What Joy (cream) 
321. Austin Frederick* (lavender) 
322. Reflection (blue) 
323. Royal Purple* 
324. Mandeville Mixture* 
GRANDIFLORA MIXTURES 
325. Mandeville~fiixture* 5c 
326. Mandeville Mixture* (carton) 
SWEET SULTAN (Centaurea Imperialis) 
(V) 
327. Mandeville Mixture* 
SWEET WILLIAM (V) (M) (S) (See 
Sweet Wivelsfield) 
328. Mandeville Mixture* 
329. Dark Crimson 
330. Pink Beauty 
331. Scarlet Beauty 
332. Pure White 
SWEET WIVELSFIELD (R) (Annual 
Sweet William) 
333. Mandeville Mixture* 
TASSEL FLOWER, Cacalia (Flora’s Paint¬ 
brush) (V) (R) 
334. Mandeville Mixture 
TEXAS BLUE BONNET (see Lupin) 
THUNBERGIA (Black-eyed Susan Vine) 
(W) (R) 
335. Mandeville Mixture* 
VERBENA (M) (V) (B) 
336. Mandeville Mixture* 
337. White 
338. Defiance (scarlet)* 
339. Fireball 
340. Pink Shades 
341. Purple Shades 
342. Blue Shades 
343. Yellow 
VIOLAt (Tufted Pansy) (B) (R) 
344. All Colors 
VINCA (Periwinkle) (B) 
345. Mandeville Mixture* 
346. Rosea (rose with white eye) 
347. White 
VIRGINIAN STOCK (B) (R) 
348. Mandeville Mixture 
WALLFLOWERf (R) (very fragrant) 
349. Mandeville Mixture 
WOOLFLOWER (See Celosia) 
WILD BUTTERFLY FLOWER (See 
Asclepias) 
WILD CUCUMBER (C) 
350. White 
ZINNIA (Youth-and-Old-Age) (Twelve 
Apostles) (M) (V) 
351. Mandeville Mixture Double* 
352. Giant Double Red* 
353. Giant Double Pink* 
354. Giant Double Orange* 
355. Giant Double Yellow* 
356. Giant Double Purple 
357. Giant Double White 
358. Mandeville Mixture Dahlia Flow¬ 
ered* 
359. Giant Dahlia Flowered Red 15c 
360. Giant Dahlia Flowered Pink 15c 
361. Giant Dahlia Flowered Orange 15c 
362. Giant Dahlia Flowered Yellow 15c 
363. Mandeville Mixture Cut and Come 
Again (semi-dwarf)* 
364. Mandeville Mixture Lilliput Double 
(dwarf) * 
365. Lilliput Double Yellow 
366. Lilliput Double Orange 
367. Lilliput Double Pink 
368. Lilliput Double White 
369. Lilliput Double Red (Little Red Rid¬ 
ing Hood) 
370. Mandeville Mixture Picotee (petals 
edged with contrasting colors) 15c 
371. Mandeville Mixture Quilled 15c 
372. Mandeville Mixture Curled and 
Crested 15c 
373. Mexican (Haageana) Double Mixed 
(R) 15c 
Key To Symbols 
* Included in regular assortments. 
Varieties are annuals unless they are marked 
(t) for perennials or (t) for biennials. 
A—Usually grown for attractive displays in 
the garden. 
B—Excellent for borders. 
C—How these can climb! 
H—High along a fence. 
M—For brilliant displays of mass coloring. 
O—Ornamental plants. 
R—Splendid for Rock Gardens. 
S—For semi-shady places. 
V—Vases and bowls were made for these. 
W—Especially suitable for window and porch 
boxes. 
