12 Flower Seeds 
WILLIS S. PINO, SEEDSMAN 
SCHIZANTHUS (Butterflyflower) 
One of our best hardy annuals, of easy culture in any good garden soil, bearing a pro¬ 
fusion of butterflylike flowers of various colors: resembling some species of Orchids. 
Are also adapted for late Winter and should be planted in Fall for this purpose. Pkt. 
Grandiflora hybrida, Mixed. Compact 
plants with many colored blooms. Y oz. 25c. $0.10 
Wisetonensis. A showy variety used 
largely for pot plants. Y& oz. 35c.15 
SMILAX. Beautiful climber.10 
SOLANUM (Cleveland-cherry). More compact 
than the ordinary Jerusalem cherry and 
produces the scarlet fruits in greater pro¬ 
fusion. Y oz. 25c.10 
STOCKS 
Often called Gilliflower, unexcelled for beauty and 
fragrance. Given good, rich soil they will produce full 
spikes of double blooms; valuable for cutting. Seed 
may be sown outdoors early in Spring; using well fer¬ 
tilized, well pulverized soil, covering seed in. and 
press down firmly. Make rows 18 in. apart, thin to 
6 in. For earlier blooming sow indoors in March or 
April, transplant to open ground last of May. 
Schizanthus 
EXTRA EARLY FLORISTS MARKET 
Branching habit, 2 to 2Y feet, early blooming and produces a high percentage of double 
Sweet-William 
blooms. Considered the most desirable variety for greenhouse or conservatory, unexcelled 
for bedding. 
Pkt. 
Pkt. 
Pkt. 
Pure White 
.$0.20 
Blush (Appleblossom)$0.20 
Canary Yellow.. 
. . . .$0.20 
Rose. 
.20 
Lavender .20 
Finest Mixed, 
1-16 
Dark Blue. 
.20 
Fiery Blood Red .20 
oz. 75c. 
.20 
LARGE FLOWERING, DWARF GERMAN Pkt. 
Finest Mixed. An excellent mixture made from 
named varieties, specially selected for. their bril¬ 
liancy. Produces pyramidal spikes with a good 
percentage of double. }/% oz. 75c.; large pkt. 50c.$0.10 
EARLY, LARGE FLOWERING NICE 
One of the most desirable types. Flower trusses long and 
very double. Pkt. 
Beauty of Nice. Flesh pink.$0.15 
Victoria. Pure white.15 
Queen Alexandra. Rosy lilac.15 
GIANT PERFECTION (Cut-and-come-again) Pkt. 
Rose. $0.15 
Empress Augusta Victoria. Silvery lilac.15 
Princess Alice. White.15 
STATICE (' Thrift ) 
Free flowering, valuable cut flower either fresh or dried. Pkt. 
Sinuata rosea superba. Y oz. 25c.$0.10 
Sinuata, True Blue. Extra deep. oz. 25c.10 
Latifolia. Perennial for border or rockery. Pur¬ 
plish blue flowers, may be used for Winter dried 
flowers. Y oz. 25c.10 
STOKESIA (Cornflower Aster). Hardy perennial, 
about 2 ft. high with handsome lavender blue, Corn¬ 
flowerlike blooms from July till frost. Makes a fine 
specimen in the border; valuable as a cut bloom. . .10 
SWEET-WILLIAM 
Popular, old fashioned, hardy perennials for beds or bor¬ 
ders. Easily grown from seed, forming fine clumps which 
produce brilliant colored flowers the second season. Seed 
should be sown early in Spring in finely pulverized soil; 
cover Y inch of fine soil and firm down well. Thin to 6 
inches apart. It is advisable to sow every year as young 
plants will flower more satisfactory. * Pkt. 
Pink Beauty. Y oz. 35c.$0.10 
Pure White. Jds oz. 25c.10 
Dark Crimson. Y oz. 25c.10 
Holborn Glory. A wide range of colors with clear 
white eyes. Y oz. 25c.10 
Diadem. Crimson, white eye. Y oz. 25c.10 
Scarlet Beauty. Y oz. 35c.10 
Single, Mixed. oz. 25c.10 
Double, Mixed. Y oz. 25c.10 
THUNBERGIA (Black-eyed-susan). Rapid growing 
annual climbers adapted to hot, sunny situation 
in hanging baskets, vases, etc. Flowers buff, 
white, orange with black eye. Y oz. 25c.10 
TORENIA fournieri. A very fine annual for vases, 
hanging baskets, borders, etc. covered with a mass 
of sky blue flower s spotted dark blue; yellow center. .15 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker). Early flowering hy¬ 
brids. Sown early will bloom first season from seed. .15 
TROPAEOLUM canariensis (Can¬ 
ary-bird Flower). A rapirl growing 
half hardy climber. Foliage profuse 
green, and the curiously-formed yel¬ 
low flowers producing a charming 
contrast. Desirable for shady loca¬ 
tions. H oz - 25c., pkt. 10c. 
Verbena grandiflora 
VERBENA GRANDIFLORA 
A magnificent new strain of robust, 
compact habit and free blooming. For 
early blooming, sow indoors and trans¬ 
plant to open ground in May. Seed 
sown in open ground in April or May 
make bloom from August until hard 
freezing weather. Pkt. 
Blue. White eye.$0.20 
Luminous. Flame pink shading 
to salmon.20 
Lucifer. Vivid scarlet.20 
White. Immense size.. .20 
Hybrida grandiflora. New 
mixed. oz. 50c.15 
Lemon Scented. Fragrant 
leaves.10 
Tritoma, Early Hybrids 
