Tati Branching Double Larkspur 
Annual Larkspurs 
A free-flowering annual; flowers are 
produced on long spikes in many pleas¬ 
ing shades and colors. They are of easy 
culture, thriving in most any soil. No 
garden is complete without them. 
GIANT DOUBLE—See Novelties, Page 5. 
TALL BRANCHING DOUBLE STOCK 
—Flowered. A magnificent type 3% feet 
tall with long spikes closely set with 
large double flowers in colors of pink, 
lilac, carmine, rose and white striped 
blue. Excellent for cutting. Their grace¬ 
ful habit of growth and bright colors 
are very effective in beds or borders. 
Mixed: Pkt. <300 seeds), 5 <; 
'/k ox., 20 (. 
EARLY GIANT HYACINTH—-Flow¬ 
ered. A type improved in recent years, 
2Vi to 3 ft. tall with long flower spikes 
in a good range of colors and continuous 
cuttings may be made from July to frost. 
Mixed: Pkt. <300 seeds), 5 <; 
'/» ox., 2Ox. 
EMPEROR OR DWARF BRANCH¬ 
ING. A very attractive Larkspur grow¬ 
ing 2 feet tall with double blooms on 
well filled spikes in charming colors, ex¬ 
cellent for beds and borders. 
Mixed: Pkt. <300 seeds), 5 
** ox., 25*. 
Lobelia 
For Beds , Borders, Porch Boxes , etc. 
SAPPHIRE—Especially effective in 
hanging baskets or window boxes where 
a long trailing effect is desired. Flowers 
large, deep blue, with pure white eye. 
Pkt. <300 seeds), lO<; 3 pkts., 25«< 
CRYSTAL PALACE (Compacta). A 
very attractive border plant 4 to 6 
inches tall, covered with azure-blue 
blooms. 
Pkt. <300 seeds), 10(1 3 pkts., 25t- 
COMPACTA MIXED. Forms compact 
little bushes about 6 inches high, loaded 
with bloom throughout the season. Our 
mixture includes all colors in dwarf 
■ompacta sorts. Mixed. 
Pkt. <400 seeds), iO<; 1/16 or., 30«. I 
F. 
Leptosiphon 
An attractive, free-blooming annual, eas¬ 
ily grown from seed. It attains a height 
of 5 to 8 inches and is excellent for small 
beds, borders, etc., also pot plants. 
Blooms in a few weeks after planting 
and produces many colors and shades 
in yellow, orange, lilac, purple, light 
crc&m 
Hybrids Mixed: Pkt. <100 seeds), 5 *; 
1/16 ox., 201- 
Mignonette 
No garden is complete without a bed of 
Mignonette. It is one of the most deli¬ 
cately scented of all flowers. 
GOLLATH. Giant trusses of flowers 
being borne on strong, stiff stalks cov¬ 
ered with large coppery red florets. 
Pkt. <300 seeds), 5 <; Vfc or., 351 . 
GOLDEN SUNSET. A golden yellow 
variety with large sweet-scented trusses. 
Pkt. <300 seeds), 5<l V4 or., 301- 
LARGE FLOWERING MIXED. Special 
Mixture of all the large-flowering, sweet- 
scented varieties in the various shades 
and colors. 
Pkt. <500 seeds), 5 <; V4 oz., 251- 
MyOSOtiS — Forget-Me-Not 
These charming little favorites will 
thrive in almost any soil, and produce 
flowers of blue, white, rose and other 
shades. They succeed best in cool, moist 
soil. 
ALPESTRIS BLUE. Light blue flow¬ 
ers, rich green foliage. 
Pkt. <300 seeds), 5 *; Vfe ox., 25<- 
MIXED COLORS. Contains all the 
different shades in Forget-Me-Nots. 
Pkt. <300 seeds), 5<; Vfc ox., 20*. 
Marigolds 
Orange Ball 
Very popular and easy to grow from 
seed; bloom all summer until frost. 
LEMON ALL-DOUBLE. See Novel¬ 
ties, Page 5. 
GUINEA GOLD—See Novelties, Page 8. 
ORANGE BALL. Plants grow about 
20 inches tall; flowers double, large, and 
of intense rich orange color. 
Pkt. <100 seeds), 5 1; Vfe ox., 25<- 
TAI.L DOUBLE AFRICAN MIXED. 
Best selection of all the tall varieties, 
suited for beds and borders, or for 
cutting. 
Pkt. <150 seeds), 5<t; Vfe ox., 20 1. 
LEGION OF HONOR. Grows about a 
foot tall; very desirable for dwarf beds 
or borders producing single golden yel¬ 
low flowers with brown markings, called 
by some “Little Brownie." 
Pkt. <150 seeds), 5 *; Vfe ox., 20<. 
NiCOtiana —Flowering Tobacco 
Handsome bedding plants of free and 
long blooming habit, flowers attractive 
in shape and delightfully fragrant. For 
earliest bloom start indoors and trans- 
lant to ground when danger of frost 
as passed. About 2% ft. tall, in colors 
of rose, red, crimson and white. 
New Hybrids Mixed: Pkt. <200 seeds), 
5 «; ox., 20 c. 
Nigel la — Love-in-a-Mist 
A very pretty annual of easy culture; 
fine for beds, borders or cutting; blooms 
in 8 or 9 
weeks from 
sowing of 
seed. 
CHOICE 
MIXED 
Contains all 
shades and 
colors in Ni- 
gdlsis 
Pkt. <100 seeds), 5 <; >/t <>x.. 20«. 
OenottlBTa —Evening Primrose 
LAMARCK IANA 
Plants make a 
growth of about 2 
feet, and are cov¬ 
ered with rich gol¬ 
den yellow flowers, 
which are pro¬ 
duced from June 
to September. They 
make a great dis¬ 
play in a border or 
in the garden and 
soon make a bank 
of golden yellow. 
Pkt. <100 seeds), 5 <; Vi ox., 25C 
Vinca —Periwinkle 
These free-flowering annuals have bright 
green, shiny foliage and large, showy 
flowers. The plants grow 12 to 18 inches 
tall and bloom freely during summer and 
fall. 
MIXED. All colors in a mixture; very 
showy and pleasing. 
Pkt. <100 seeds), 5 *; Va ox., 30*. 
Ricinus —Castor Oil Bean 
These are very ornamental plants, easily 
grown from seed, making a picturesque 
appearance. They grow 6 to 12 feet tall, 
have mammoth leaves and large flower 
spikes. 
ZANZIBARIENSIS. Plants attain 
great dimensions, making a wonderful 
show. They have light and dark green 
leaves and some are coppery bronze, 
changing to dark green with reddish 
ribs, very tropical In appearance. 
Mixed: Pkt. <30 large seeds), fO<; 
V 2 oz., 30*. 
RED SPIRE. Plants about 6 feet, and 
foliage is a rich bronzy green. Flower 
spikes 10 to 15 inches long, of a brilliant 
crimson. 
Pkt. <30 seeds), IO*; Vi oz., 25«. 
Linum —Scarlet Flax 
GRANDIFLORUM RUBBUM. Showy 
annuals 15 to 20 inches tall, having fine 
foliage and dainty brilliant scarlet- 
crimson flowers produced in great pro¬ 
fusion throughout the summer. 
Pkt. <150 seeds), 5*; V& ox., 20*. 
Salvia— Scarlet Sage 
A handsome flowering plant of branch¬ 
ing, bushlike growth; a blazing mass of 
bright scarlet flowers during summer. 
For early summer bloom seed should 
be sown in March in boxes of light rich 
soil in a sunny window, seedlings set out 
when weather is warm and settled. 
NEW EARLY SALVIA. Royal Crim¬ 
son—See Novelties, Page 12. The Ear¬ 
liest of All. 
NEW SALVIA — BLUE REDDER —- 
See Novelties, Page 12. 
SPLENDENS. This is the largest and 
most popular variety, producing beauti¬ 
ful, large bright scarlet flowers. Plant 
grows 2% to 3 feet tall; a profuse 
bloomer. 
Pkt. <100 seeds), IOC Vh oz., 60t- 
BONFIRE. Oval bushes 15 to 20 inches 
tall, with as many as 200 spikes to a 
plant, filled with scarlet flowers. 
1’kt. <100 seeds), IOC 1/16 ox.. 3 5<- 
. Mills Seed Grower. Rose Hill, NT. Y. 
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