PAINESVILLE. OHIO 
Superior Flower Seed 27 
STRAWFIiOWlIR 
SET 
Consistingf of one 
packet each of 8 va¬ 
rieties. 
3 pkts. for. 50c 
Forget-me-not. 
Gaillardia or 
‘Blanket Flower." 
Gypsophila Elegans— 
Annual “Baby’s Breath." 
The great “Mist Flower" for 
summer bouquets. 
EUPHORBIA 
VstriAo-al-a (Snow-on-the-Moun- 
variegaxd tpjn). An old garden fa¬ 
vorite; foliage and flowers veined and 
heavily margined white. 2 to 3 feet. 
A good alternating plant with pink 
Geraniums, or surrounded by Petu¬ 
nias. Pkt., 10c. 
FORGET-ME-NOT 
Chinese (Cynogflossum amahile). 
A choice new summer and fall bloom¬ 
ing annual; deep blue flowers on 18- 
inch stems. Pkt., 10c ; % oz., 25c. 
*Myosotis palustris. Blue, with white 
and yellow eyes. Pkt., 10c. 
Myosotis, Victoria. Fine heads of 
large, clear, azure blue; plants bushy 
and compact. Pkt., 10c. 
FOUR 0’CLOCK(S*/p7m) 
Blooms the first season from seed; the 
flowers, which are produced in clusters, 
open in the afternoon and wither the 
next morning. Generally planted in solid 
rows, to outline the garden plot or 
walks; its innumerable flowers and gor¬ 
geous diversity of colors furnishing a 
great deal of cheer at little expense. 
2 feet. Our mixture contains a fine va¬ 
riety of colors. 
Mixed. Pkt., 10c ; oz., 15c; i/i lb., 35c ; 
1 lb., $1.00. 
FOXGLOVE [DigitaUs] 
The mammoth 3- to 5-ft. spikes of 
densely set colored flowers make them 
very desirable for use as backgrounds 
for low growing plants. Hardy biennials. 
Finest Mixed Gloxinoides. Pkt., 10c. 
fG AILL AUDI A ) 
♦ Grandillora. Hardy perennial, 2 feet, 
blooming first season. Flowers large 
and flat; yellow and orange, with cen¬ 
ter and rings of varying extent in 
shades of red and maroon. 
Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
t^GEUM 
Mrs. Bradshaw. For use in bouquets 
and for red in hardy borders. They 
closely resemble dark crimson Carna¬ 
tions with broad, fluted petals, and a 
conspicuous tuft of golden stamens at 
center. Hardy perennial. 1^2 feet. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Bady Stratheden. Bright golden yel¬ 
low, a beautiful refined flower. 
Pkt., 10c. 
GODETIA 
Their beautiful satiny, open flowers, 
covering a wide range of colors, produce 
a delightful effect in masses or borders. 
They bear good flowers even in shaded 
places where so few flowers can be 
grown, and are better in the cooler sec¬ 
tions, and not too rich soil. Hardy an¬ 
nuals. 1 foot. 
Finest Mixed. All colors. Pkt., lOc. 
GOURDS 
A tribe of tender annual climbers (10 to 
20 feet) with curiously shaped, fancifully 
patterned, hard shell fruits, which may be 
used in many practical ways. 
Larg-e Ornamental Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
Small Ornamental Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
t GYPSOPHILA 
[Baby’s Breath] 
Delicate stems and foliage in rounded 
clumps ; profusely sprinkled with tiny star- 
bloom. These misty panicles are exquisite 
"mixers" with other flowers, either in bou¬ 
quets or in the garden. 
Elegrans. Annual. To provide continuance of bloom, 
should be sown several times. 
Pkt., 10c ; % oz., 15c ; oz., 25c. 
*Paniculata. Hardy perennial, 2 feet. Flowers 
white with a general impression of being laven¬ 
der when in bud. Pkt., 10c. 
fHELICHRYSUM 
[Strawflower or Everlasting] 
Hardy annual, 2 feet. Flowers are round, flat but 
thick, very full of short, stiff, incurving petels 
surrounding a depressed center. Their chief value 
is for winter use in baskets and vases, dried. Cut 
with long stems when about a third open, suspend 
bunch (heads down) in a cool, dry place until 
thoroughly dried. We offer only the MONSTRO- 
SUM fl. pL, the largest and most double, with the 
widest range of color: 
Firehall Scarlet Silverball 
Groldenball Salmon Queen Rose Queen 
Crimson Violet Queen 
Above varities—Each pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c. 
Mixed. Pkt. 10c; oz., 26c. 
HELIOTROPE 
Valued for the fragrance of their flowers, and 
duration of bloom. Tender perennial, 1 foot. Easily 
grown, blooming first summer if sown early. 
Bemoine’s Giant Hybrid. Of robust growth, and 
large flower heads, blooming all summer long. 
Cbolce Mixed Colors. Pkt., 10c. 
h^HIBISCUS [Marshmallow] 
Hardy perennial. Spreading growth up to 6 feet, 
immense single bell-flowers during late summer, in 
shades of red, pink, and white. 
Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
f HONEST Y [Lunaria Biennis] 
A hardy biennial, known as Moonwort, Money, 
Peter’s Pence, and Satin Flower. The interesting 
bloom is colored in crimson, purple, or white and 
is one of unique value to brighten shady, damp 
places where there is seldom any colored bloom; but 
the large, round, flat seed pouch is what makes 
this plant so popular. It is transparent, silvery, in 
loose sprays, drying naturally so that it lasts all 
winter in dry bouquets with berries and other win¬ 
ter basket material. Sow seed in May. Cover plants 
before frost. 
Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
Foxglove. 
Strawflower. 
Honesty. 
