FARM, GARDEN AND SEED ANNUAL 
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Large Flowering, Mixed. Price per Oz., 50c.; 
per pkt., 10c. 
Caucasica House’s Hybrids. A new, improved 
strain with larger flowers and longer stems, colors 
range from light lavender to dark blue. The 
caucasica is a perennial; valuable in border and 
as a cut flower. Blooms June to September. 
Height 24 in. Per 14,-oz., 85c.; per pkt., 25c. 
Columbaria Anthemifolia. Pink. This is a 
South African distinct form. A valuable addition 
to the perennial list. Flowers borne on long, 
strong but graceful stems. Valuable as a florists’ 
cut flower. Height, 18 to 24 inches. Per %-oz., 
$1.25; per pkt., 25c. 
Schizanthus. 
The Butterfly Flower. 
Free-flowering plants of easiest culture, bearing 
dainty orchid-shaped and beautifully marked 
flowers. Annual. 
Grandiflorus Maximus. New splendid large 
flowering greenhouse strain', brilliant coloring, 
handsomely marked on white, buff or purple 
ground. Per j4-oz., $2.00; per pkt., 25c. 
Wisetonensis. A choice mixture of brilliant 
shades, excellent for potting or outdoor. Price 
per Y^-oz., $2.50; per pkt., 25c. 
Silene. Catchfly. 
Annual, compact bushes, 6 inches high, densely 
covered with showy flowers of white, pink or red. 
Armeria Mixed. Price per oz., 25c.; per pkt., 10c. 
Smilax. Myrsiphyllum. 
Of great value for inside decoration. Green¬ 
house climber clothed from base to summit with 
small glossy green leaves. 
Smilax. Price per oz., $1.00; per pkt., 10c. 
Stevia. 
Extensively used by florists. Beautifully effec¬ 
tive with other cut flowers. The long but strong 
stems are branching and bear a multitude of fine 
white star-shaped flowers. 
Serrata. Pure white and most desirable. Price 
per oz., $2.50; per pkt., 10c. 
Solanum. 
An ornamental and interesting genus of fruit¬ 
bearing plants; singularly bright in fruit and 
foliage. 
Capsicastrum. (Jerusalem Cherry). Covered with 
scarlet fruit during the winter. 12 inches. Price 
per oz., $2.50; per pkt., 10c. 
Virginian Stock. 
Crimson Gem. Annual, compact, erect plant 
(6 to 8 inches) ; a gem for rock gardens or edg¬ 
ing. Flowers early. Sow in Fall or Spring. Per 
oz., 35c.; pkt., 10c. 
Stocks. 
Gilliflower. (Levkojen). 
The free-blooming, fragrant and charming 
colors of the stock have brought it into great 
popularity both for summer and winter flowering. 
For beds and borders they are very effective, the 
blooms exceedingly useful for cutting. Our seed 
is produced by a specialist who has received 
several “Awards of Merit” from the Royal Hor¬ 
ticultural Society. The high percentage of doubles 
is remarkable. Hardy annuals. 
Double Early Giant Imperial Stocks. 
An especially meritorious, early-flowering class. 
Grows 2 to 2y feet; branches freely, having 
A SPIKE OF LARGE-FLOWERING STOCK. 
numerous deliciously fragrant, large spikes, with 
a high percentage of doubles. Sow seed in Feb¬ 
ruary or March for blooms outdoors from mid¬ 
summer until frost. Sow during July to September 
for greenhouse, winter pot plants, or cutting. 
y 8 -Oz. Pkt. 
Pure White . 85c. 10c. 
Flesh Pink . 85c. 10c. 
Lavender . 85c. 10c. 
Blood Red . 85c. 10c. 
Purple (Elk’s Pride) . 85c. 10c. 
Canary Yellow . 85c. 10c. 
Early Giant Imperial Mixed . .. S5c. 10c. 
Giant Perfection Stocks. 
Double Perpetual Branching 
Splendid early and free-blooming group; sown 
in February or March they begin flowering in 
July, continuing until frost. Especially valuable 
for florists. They throw out numerous side 
branches bearing a high percentage of double, 
fragrant flowers. Excellent for cutting. Those 
marked (*) have received award of merit from 
R. H. S. 
Vs-Oz. Pkt. 
Snow Drift. New early pure . 75c. 10c. 
Rose Pink* . 75c. 10c. 
Dark Red . 75c. 10c. 
Violet (Sapphire) . 75c. 10c. 
Silver Lilac* . 75c. 10c. 
Canary Yellow* . 75c. 10c. 
Giant Perfection Mixed . 75c. 10c. 
Stokesia. 
Cornflower Aster. 
This plant grows about 24 inches high, bearing 
from 20 to 30 handsome lavender-blue corn¬ 
flower-like blossoms; in bloom from July till frost. 
One of the choicest subjects for the hardy border, 
and indispensable for cutting. Price per y-oz., 
$1.00; per pkt., 10c. 
