FLOWER SEEDS 
516 
MARKET ST. 
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SWEET ROCKET (Hesperis) 
Large pkt. Pkt. 
Mixed. An excellent perennial for naturalizing 
among shrubbery or for planting in a permanent 
border; fragrant white and purple flowers in mix¬ 
ture; 2 to 3 feet.$0.25 $0.10 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbatus) 
One of the finest hardy perennial garden plants; of easy 
culture, thriving in any good garden soil. The plants grow about 
1 Yi feet high, and form fine clumps; produces fine effects in beds 
and borders. 
Large pkt. Pkt. 
Auricula Flowered. A beautiful class of “eyed” 
single varieties; all colors mixed.oz., 75c.$0.25 $0.10 
Single Crimson .oz., 75c. .25 .10 
“ Newport Pink. Salmon pink.oz., $1.25 .40 .15 
“ Scarlet Beauty. Deep scarlet.... oz., $1.25 .40 .15 
“ Velvety Maroon .oz., 75c. .25 .10 
“ White .oz., 75c. .25 .10 
“ Mixed. All colors.oz., 50c. .25 .10 
Double Mixed .oz., 90c. .25 .10 
Annual Single Mixed .oz., $2.00 .50 .10 
TAGETES (Single Marigold) 
Large pkt. Pkt. 
Signata Pumila. A dwarf, compact bushy annual 
Marigold; a fine bedding plant; flowers golden 
yellow; fern-like foliage.$0.25 $0.10 
Single Sweet William 
THERMOPSIS Large pkt. Pkt. 
Caroliniana. A splendid perennial, 3 to 5 feet high 
and producing racemes of yellow, lupin-like flowers, 
6 to 12 inches long.$1.00 $0.25 
THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue) 
Very graceful perennial plants with finely cut foliage; excel¬ 
lent for the hardy border. 
Large pkt. Pkt. 
Aquilegifolium. Columbine-like foliage; feathery 
white flowers. ....$0.60 $0.10 
Dipterocarpum. Rosy purple, with yellow anthers. .75 .10 
Flavum. Yellow; June; 4 feet.30 .10 
Glaucum. Bronze yellow; June; 4 feet.30 .10 
Tritoma, Hybrida 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker) 
Large pkt. Pkt. 
Hybrida Mixed. A free blooming hardy perennial; 
large spikes of flowers; 2 feet.$0.50 $0.10 
THUNBERGIA (Black-Eyed Susan) 
Mixed. Rapid growing annual climbers, making a 
pretty vine for trellises, fences, rockwork, etc.; also 
for window boxes, hanging baskets and vases. 
oz., $1.00 .25 .10 
TITHONIA 
Speciosa (Mexican Sunflower ). A native of Mexico; 
the flowers are large and remind one of a large 
single Zinnia; color dazzling orange scarlet; an ex¬ 
cellent cut flower. .40 .10 
TORENIA 
Fournieri Grandiflora. Showy annuals, flowering 
all Summer; splendid for vases, hanging baskets, 
borders, etc.; flowers sky blue with yellow center; 
12 inches.'.60 .10 
TROLLIUS (Globe Flower) 
Hardy perennial with large, buttercup-like flowers. 
Europaeus. Bright yellow; 20 inches.75 .25 
Ledebouri. Golden orange; 2 feet. 1.00 .25 
Hybridus. Bright yellow; 2 feet. 1.00 .25 
TUNICA 
*Saxifraga. A low growing hardy perennial, with 
slender foliage; innumerable tiny star-like, pale pink 
flowers; an excellent rock plant; 4 to 6 inches.30 .10 
VALERIANA (Garden Heliotrope) 
Mixed Colors. Hardy perennial border plants; 
large fragrant flowers, odor resembling that of the 
heliotrope; 2 to 3 feet.25 .10 
MICHELL’S CULTURAL LEAFLETS 
We have prepared the following Cultural Leaflets especially 
for the benefit of the amateur, or, in fact, for any who may 
want them, giving instructions how to grow the varieties 
named successfully 
201. Antirrhinum. 
202. Aster. 
203. Cineraria. 
204. Mignonette. 
205. Petunia. 
206. Primula. 
207. Verbena. 
om seed. These 
208. Zinnia. 
209. Pansy. 
210. Salvia. 
211. Stock. 
212. Perennials. 
213. Carnation. 
214. Cosmos. 
leaflets are free. 
215. Cyclamen. 
216. Larkspur 
(Annual) 
217. Lupinus. 
218. Phlox Drum. 
219. Nasturtium. 
220. Begonia. 
Varieties marked * are especially suitable for rock gardens 
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