SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus) 
Dy-an'-thus — Perennial — Mixed Colors 
Cutting, Massing, Mixed Borders 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS, Single Sweet William — Very 
decorative, colorful garden plants, that should be grown as 
biennials because they are best during their first bloom. Two 
feet tall, free-flowering and fragrant, they come in a wide 
range of colors and with welhcontrasted markings. 
No. 26—Packet, 10c; Ounce, 25c. 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS, Double Sweet William — This 
sort produces fine, large heads of double flowers. The plants 
are robust and very prolific. The colors are extremely varied. 
No. 27—Packet, 10c; Half Ounce, 35c. 
VERBENA 
Vur-bee'-na — Annual — Mixed Colors 
Cutting, Ground Cover, Beds, Fragrance 
VERBENA HYBRIDA GRANDIFLORA — Compact, 
spreading plants one foo't tall, bearing very large trusses of 
brilliantly colored flowers. Many have sharply contrasted eyes 
and all have a sweet fragrance. Perennial in frostless areas. 
No. 1154—Packet, 10c; Eighth Ounce, 30c. 
VIOLA (Tufted Pansies) 
Vy'-o-la — Perennial — Mixed Colors 
Roc\eries, Edging, Cutting 
VIOLA CORNUTA — Beautiful Pansy-like plants that grow 
10 to 12 inches high and bloom profusely all season. They 
come in a wide array of colors and markings and make ideal 
subjects for rock gardens and partly shaded places, as well 
as in full sun. 
No. 1308—Packet, 10c; Eighth Ounce, 35c. 
VIOLET (Viola Odorata) 
Vy'-oda — Perennial — Violet 
Beds, Edging, Cutting 
VIOLA ODORATA, Large, Single Violet — Unexcelled for 
floral carpet and in the moist, cool section of the rockery. Due 
to their delightful fragrance, beautiful color and dainty ap¬ 
pearance they are prized as cut-flowers. Require rich, moist 
soil and do not object to partial shade. 
No. 319—Packet, 10c; 1/16 Ounce, 30c. 
DWARF PLANTS FOR EDGING FLOWER BEDS 
SWEET WILLIAM 
VERBENA 
Ageratum 
Page 44 
Nasturtium (Dwarf) 
Page 59 
Brachycome 
“ 47 
Nemesia 
“ 59 
English Double Daisy 
“ 52 
Nemophila 
“ 59 
Forget-Me-Not 
“ 52 
Pansy 
“ 60 
Gomphrena 
“ 54 
Sweet Alyssum 
“ 68 
Lobelia 
“ 56 
Viola 
“ 69 
Marigold (French) 
“ 57 
Virginian Stocks 
“ 70 
Use Ground Peat for Improving Your Garden Soil 
VIOLA 
VIOLETS MAKE A FINE FLORAL CARPET 
rhe best quality vegetables are those that are properly fertilized. Morcrop is a result producer; use it freely on all crops. 
£ 69 } 
