New Dahlia 
Unwin’s Dwarf Hybrids 
These new hybrids are entirely differ¬ 
ent from other Dahlias. They are very 
easily grown from seed, just as easy as 
Zinnias, and produce plants from 18 to 
24 inches high, and require no staking. 
The flowers are semi-double in a wide 
range of beautiful colors and are pro¬ 
duced in great abundance. They are very 
effective for beds and borders, will bloom 
in about 90 days from seed and con¬ 
tinue until frost. 
Mixed Colors: Pkt. 15C« pkts., 254. 
Dianthus 
Sweet Wiv els field 
This annual Dianthus resembles Sweet 
William somewhat, but the flowers are 
larger, has a much wider range of col¬ 
ors, and continues to bloom until frost. 
Many of the flowers have dainty mark¬ 
ings and sweet perfume, making them 
unusually attractive. 
Mixed Colors: Pkt., IOC VS* oz., 45c* 
Armeri a— Dwarf Thrift 
LAUC'HEANA. A beautiful dwarf grow¬ 
ing perennial with grassy leaves and 
tufted habit of growth, very free flower¬ 
ing with medium sized flower heads of 
deep rose. Combine nicely with Forget- 
Me-Nots in rockery or dwarf border. 
Pkt., 15<; 2 pkts., 25c- 
Ranunculus— French Hybrids 
This perennial may be grown from seed 
and our collection of Hybrids produces 
very large double Camellia - flowered 
blooms or the brightest and most attrac¬ 
tive colors. Carried on long strong stems. 
Mixed Colors: Pkt., IOC? 3 pkts., 
25 1 - 
Cigar Plant 
One of the prettiest plants grown; its 
coloring being most attractive. It is an 
annual making a bushy plant about 12 
inches high and bears many narrow tub¬ 
ular flowers of brightest scarlet, tipped 
with white. It belongs to the Cuphea 
family. Fine for a pot plant. 
Pkt., lOe; 3 pkts., 2S<. 
Lilies from Seed 
Lilium—Philippinense Formosan u m 
This is claimed to be one of the most 
Wonderful Lilies grown; flowers within 
six months from seed. In a mild climate 
keeps on flowering year after year. After 
the flowering is over new suckers come 
out from the same bulb, and the bulb 
itself increases in size. Under good cul¬ 
ture will produce 15 to 20 flowers on a 
single stem. Flowers are purest white, 
tinted purple outside, and about same 
size as an Easter Lily. They are de¬ 
lightfully fragrant, and fine for both 
pot culture and the garden. Seed is a 
cheap and easy way to get these beauti¬ 
ful lilies started. Cultural directions on 
each seed packet. 
Pkt., 15«; 2 pkts., 25c. 
Salpiglossis —Velvet Flower 
Beautiful annual of very easy culture. 
Plants grow 24 to 30 inches tall pro¬ 
ducing from midsummer until frost their 
beautiful trumpet-shaped flowers in a 
large and. unusual range of colors; such 
as: crimson and gold, velvety red, violet 
and gold, velvety blue and other shades. 
Large Flowering Mixed: Pkt., 5<; 
Vs oz., 25C. 
New Salpiglossis 
. Emperor Purple 
This is a new annual Salpiglossis, 
the color being a solid deep purple, 
free from all velning, and distinct 
from all other self colors in Salpiglos¬ 
sis. Flowers are large and well 
formed and unusually attractive. 
[ Pkt., lOc; 3 pkts., 25c. 
Virginian Stock 
French Forget-Me-Not 
These are fast-growing early flowering 
little annual plants 6 to 8 inches tall for 
spring use in the annual rock garden or 
as an edging plant. They are in flower 
with such early blooming varieties as 
Alyssum, Pansies and Violas, and are 
charming when grown in a mixture of 
rose, crimson and white colors. 
Mixed Colors: Pkt., 5C ► Vi oz., 25C- 
New Candytuft 
Mtmature Gem 
This very dainty, small white miniature 
hyacinth flowered Candytuft, only about 
ZVt inches tall, is a most highly prized 
new development and a welcome addi¬ 
tion as a Miniature Gem for the Rock 
Garden, for the flower border, for grow¬ 
ing in pots and other uses. Each plant 
produces from four to six spikes, form¬ 
ing a beautiful, compact plant, the 
result of years of selection. 
Pkt., lOc; 1/16 OZ., SOc 
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All Seed Packets Give Full Cultural Directions 
Novelties 
