P. L. ROHRER & BRO., Seedsmen 
Smoketown, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania 25 
EARLY FLOWERING GIANT COSMOS. These 
are among the most popular and early grown annual 
flowers, making a wonderful display in beds and 
borders in the garden, and furnishing an abundance 
of cut blooms for the house decoration in the fall when 
other flowers are scarce. Sow the seed outdoors just 
as soon as danger of frost is over. Also may be started 
in cold frames and transplanted. Cosmos thrive in any 
good soil. Transplant about eighteen inches apart. 
By mail, postpaid, pkt., 10c; oz., 40c. 
The African and French Marigolds are old favorites. 
A free flowering annual easy to culture. Both are ex¬ 
tremely effective. The African has uniformly large, 
yellow and orange colored flowers and are well adapted 
for large beds or mixed borders. The French are dwarf 
in growth with beautifully striped flowers and are better 
suited for bedding purposes. Good blooms are success¬ 
fully obtained from seed sown in the open ground after 
danger of frost is past. 
AFRICAN. Tall double mixed. By mail, post¬ 
paid, pkt., 10c; 34 oz., 30c; oz., 50c. 
FRENCH. Dwarf double mixed. By mail, post¬ 
paid, pkt., 10c; 34 oz., 30c; oz., 50c. 
Delphinium (Hardy Larkspur) 
These are the most popular of all hardy plants for the garden. The tall spikes of lovely flowers standing 
erect above the dark green foliage make a wonderful display. They begin to bloom in June. They are noted for 
their great variety of height. A good deep soil means larger and better flowers. Seed may be sown in the open 
ground from April until August, but it is not likely to flower until the next year. Prize Mixture. By mail, 
postpaid, pkt., 10c; 34 oz., 30c; oz., $1.00. 
EVERGREEN, Non-Poisonous insecticide will protect your Jlowers by killing all insects. See page 2H. 
Ageratum (Floss Flower) 
For beds and borders this is one of the finest of all low 
growing plants, as it is literally covered with blooms 
from early summer until frost. Unlike any other plants 
the rain does not spoil the flowers, nor the sun fade out 
their color. Easily raised from seed, which is usually 
started in a window, or hot bed, and transplanted out¬ 
side in May. The seed can be sown outdoors in May. 
By mail, postpaid, pkt., 10c; 34 oz., 15c; oz., 40c. 
Dianthus (Pinks) 
The great variety of brilliant colors and the profusion 
of blooms has made these garden pinks one of the most 
popular flowers. The plants grow about one foot high, 
and are particularly fine when planted in masses in 
beds and borders. Sow the seed outdoors in the early 
Spring and in a few weeks the plants will be up and in 
full bloom. If plants are too thick thin out to about 
six inches apart, when plants are two inches high. 
ROHRER’S SPECIAL MIXTURE. Double. This 
mixture contains all the various kinds of double blooms, 
and will supply a wonderful array of blooms in the 
garden all summer long. By mail, postpaid, pkt., 
10c; 34 oz., 30c; oz., 90c. 
MIXED COLORS, SINGLE BLOOMS. By mail, 
postpaid, pkt., 10c; 34 oz., 20c; oz., 50c. 
Cosmos 
Larkspur 
Hardy annual. They be¬ 
gin blooming in July and 
continue until frost. They 
make handsome beds and 
borders, and look extremely 
well in clumps of shrubbery. 
Few people realize how easy 
it is to grow these beautiful 
flowers, and how very at¬ 
tractive they are in the 
garden as cut flowers. The 
tall stock flowered varieties 
grow two to three feet high 
with spikes of large double 
flowers, over a foot long, in 
many shades of colors. 
DOUBLE TALL STOCK 
FLOWERED. Mixed 
Colors. By mail, post¬ 
paid, pkt., 10c; 34 oz., 
30c; oz., 50c. 
Marigold 
