PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND 
Flower Seeds 3 
Aster, Semples Branching 
\ Wilt Resisting 
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One of the most highly prized and best known annuals. Should be sown from middle 
of March to 1st of May and when an inch high, transplanted into pots or boxes and planted 
out in open ground last of May. Ground should be well manured and thoroughly worked. 
Seed sown in open ground from middle of April until June make excellent late blooms. 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
A splendid new strain combining the 
fluffy Comet type flower with the giant 
size and vigor of the Beauty type. The 
finest strain of Aster on the market. 
Y oz. 
Pkt. 
White. 
.$0.60 
$0.20 
Peach Blossom. 
.60 
.20 
Light Blue. 
.60 
.20 
Deep Rose. 
.60 
.20 
Dark Purple. 
.60 
.20 
Mixed Colors. 
.50 
.15 
SINGLE GIANTS OF 
CALIFORNIA 
GIANT BRANCHING COMET 
Flowers extra large, with long, wavy, 
curled petals, long stems; feet. Mixed. 
Y oz. 40c., pkt. 10c. 
THE KING (Needle Type) 
Vigorous growth, long, stiff stems; 
branching habit. Flowers large, petals 
quilled, curled and incurved. Mixed. 34s 
oz. 50c., pkt. 10c 
QUEEN OF THE MARKET 
The earliest flowering variety; stems 
long and an excellent variety for cutting. 
Flowers measure 3 inches in 
diameter with stems 18 inches long, 
petals slightly twisted. Good 
range of colors. Attractive in the 
garden or cut. Y oz. 50c., pkt. 15c. 
SEMPLES BRANCHING 
A very strong growing type of 
Aster, stems long, bloom full- 
petaled, large and fine form. The 
f petals are long, broad and of excep¬ 
tional substance; height 23 ^ feet. 
> 34s oz. Pkt. 
White .$0.40 $0.10 
Shell Pink .40 .10 
Rose Pink .40 .10 
Scarlet .40 .10 
Lavender .40 .10 
Purple .40 .10 
Mixed .40 .10 
ANTIRRHINUM ( Snapdragon) 
Half-hardy perennial treated as an annual. 
One of the finest flowers for cutting spikes long, 
gorgeously colored. Seed sown in February or 
March will bloom from July until frost. May 
also be sown in open ground in April for blooming in August. 
Nanum grandiflorum. Large-flowering, medium height varieties; 2Y it. The 
best type for general use. Pkt. 
Golden Queen. Clear yellow. Y oz. 35c.$0.10 
Firebrand. Bright scarlet. Y oz. 35c.10 
Purity. Pure white. 34s oz. 35c.10 
Philadelphia Pink. One of the best pure pinks...25 
Silver Pink. Pearly pink, seemingly covered with a silver sheen. 34s oz. 50c... .10 
Mixed Colors. Y oz. 35c.10 
Majus grandiflora. Tall-growing; 3 ft. Adapted for garden culture; fine, long 
stems for cutting. Mixed Colors. Y oz. 25c...10 
Tom Thumb. Dwarf varieties; 34 it. Album, White. Roseum, Pink. Each. .10 
Tom Thumb, Mixed. Fine assortment of all colors. Y oz. 35c. 10 
White, Rose, Light Blue, Mixed. Y 
oz. 40c., pkt. 10c. 
HEART OF FRANCE 
A large flowering dark red sort, about 
2 ft. high, well branched, long stems, deep 
ruby red. Y oz. 50c. .pkt. 15c. 
IMPROVED 
GIANT CALIFORNIA SUNSHINE 
Plants grow about three feet high, bear¬ 
ing flowers four inches in diameter, single, 
contrasting pompon centre. Pkt. 20c. 
Aster, Giants of California 
Antirrhinum 
AQUILEGIA ( Columbine) 
Free-blooming, hardy perennials; thrives best in a moist situation. Pkt. 
Long-spurred Scott Elliott’s Hybrids, Choice Mixed. The finest 
strain in existence. Colors are unique and very striking; 2Y ft. 
1-16 oz. 50c.$0.25 
Single Mixed. Y oz. 25c.10 
Double Mixed. 34s oz. 25c.10 
ARABIS alpina (Rockcress). Early, Spring flowering, pure white annual 
for edging or rockeries. Y oz. 25c.10 
ARMERIA formosa (Thrift or Sea Pink). Hardy perennial, excellent for 
edging or rockeries.10 
ARCTOTIS grandis (African Daisy). Hardy annual. Pure white flowers 
with light blue center; 23^ ft. Y oz. 25c.10 
ASPERULA 
Adapted to border or rockwork; sweet scented, long bloomers. Will grow in 
poor soil or shaded places. Pkt. 
Setosa azurea. Light blue; 1 ft. Y oz. 25c.$0.10 
Odorata (Woodruff). White; 13^ ft._.. . .10 
AUBRIETIA (Rainbow Rockcress). Hardy perennial rock plant with 
silvery green foliage and flowers of many shades. 
Large Flowering Hybrids Mixed. Y oz. 35c.15 
ARGEMONE. Sturdy bushes, 2 to 3 ft. high; flowers rich yellow to 
creamy white; sow where they are to grow soon as ground is warm; in 
light soil. Y oz. 25c. 
.10 
Aquilegia 
