A • C • K. E N D E L‘S 
SEED STORE 
PAEON IES 
The cultural requirements of the Paeony are few and simple: A sunny position; a deep, 
rich soil and a plentiful supply of water during the growing season. 
We offer only whole roots as we do not handle “divisions” or “eyes”. The planting of 
whole roots means the saving of two or three years in securing perfect blooms. 
Varieties and prices on application. 
TUBEROSES 
The bulbs grow in any garden soil, but should be planted where the sun can reach them 
all day and with the tops out. 
Doz. Per 100 
Double Pearl. First size and quality. 3 for 25c.$ .75 $5.50 
POT GROWN BEDDING PLANTS 
For further descriptions see under Flower Seed List. 
Each Doz. 
AGERATUM. Blue annual useful for bedding; in bloom throughout the sum¬ 
mer .$ .10 $1.00 
ALYSSUM. One of the best known annuals, flowers all summer.10 .75 
ANTIRRHINUM. (Snapdragon.) In separate colors.10 1.00 
ASTERS. Admirable for vases and table decorations. Pot grown. .75 
CALENDULA. Disc-like double flowers, in shades of yellow and orange.10 1.00 
COLEUS. Unsurpassed for bedding; beautifully colored foliage.10 1.00 
COSMOS. Giant flowering. Red, pink or white.10 .75 
DAISY, ENGLISH. Hardy, pink and white, fine for bordering. .40 
GERANIUMS. Standard sorts such as S. A. Nutt, Madame Barney, etc. Each 
35c to 50c. 
GERMAN STOCK. Spikes of fragrant flowers; fine for cutting.10 1.00 
HELICHRYSUM (Straw Flowers). Double flowers of brilliant colors.10 1.00 
HELIOTROPE. Excellent for bedding, very fragrant, fine for cutting.15 1.50 
LANTANA. Half-hardy perennial with blossoms resembling Verbenas.20 2.00 
LARKSPUR, ANNUAL. Blue, Carmine, Pink and White.10 .75 
LEMON VERBENA. Very fragrant foliage.25 2.50 
LOBELIA. Beautiful blue, for borders, window boxes and hanging baskets.10 1.00 
MARIGOLD. Blooms continually .10 .75 
PANSY. Strong, well-grown plants in bloom, in the greatest possible variety 
of colors . .40 
PETUNIA. Rosy Morn and Balcony Fringed.10 1.00 
PETUNIA. Cal. Giants. From 2^2 inch pots, each 10c; 3 inch.25 2.50 
SALVIA. Long spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers. From 2J4 inch pots.. .10 1.00 
SALPIGLOSSIS. Yellow, crimson and purple.10 1.00 
VERBENA. Heads of brilliant, colored flowers.10 .75 
WALLFLOWER. Sweetly scented flowers in the early spring. Colors are the 
various shades of reds and yellows.15 1.50 
ZINNIAS; Giant Flowering. All colors.10 1.00 
HARDY PLANTS 
For further descriptions see under Flower Seed List. Each Doz. 
ACHILLEA (The Pearl). Pure white flowers, fine in the cemetery. 2 feet high. $ .15 $1.50 
ACONITUM (Monkshood). Deep blue flowers of branching habit.15 1.50 
ALYSSUM (Saxatile Compactum). Masses of yellow flowers in May.15 1.50 
ANEMONE (Japonica, White or Pink.) Autumn flowering plants...20 2.00 
ANCHUSA ITALICA (Dropmore Variety). Gentian-blue- ;•••; . 15 1,50 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine). The most varied and delicate combinations of color. .15 1.50 
ARTEMESIA (Wormwood). Large, branching panicles of creamy white 
flower-heads .15 1.50 
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