PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Superior Flower Seed 33 
tSWEET PEAS 
CULTURE. Locate planting where there will be uninterrupted sunlight, in ae 
good soil as possible, thoroughly mixed with well-rotted manure. For autumn, seed 
should be sown during October cr November, about 6 inches down in the trench, 
and covered with a heavy mulch for winter protection. Plants from this sowing 
should bloom 2 or 3 weeks earlier than from, those sown in the spring. For spring, 
sow seed in March if possible. Vining support in the form of brush, chicken wire, or 
taut strings should be supplied, plants thinned 2 to 4 inches apart, and soil drawn 
in for greater root protection. The ordinary packet is too small toi make a showing; 
so we offer the half-ounce as the minimum. 
Early Flowering Spencer Sweet Peas 
In bloom 2 to 3 weeks earlier than the summer Spencers, flowering throughout a 
long season. 
HJI Sir'll IMAis a wonderful blend of the named Early 
bariy aunrise IVlIXllire Flowering Spencers, displaying a wide range of 
colors and shades. 
Pkt. containing % oz., 16c; oz., 26c; 2 ozs., 46c; % lb., 76c; lb., $2.26. 
Summer-Flowering Spencer Sweet Peas 
Summer-Flowering Spencers Mixed ^r3*'irolnTa''K^hl?rad"‘’m°J: 
ture; the best general mixture on the market. 
Pkt. containing oz., 10c: oz., 16c; 2 ozs., 26c; ^ lb., 46c; lb., $1.35. 
m a u «Ciineo4- Hilivl'iiftt” “Sunrise Mixture" of the early flower- 
OUnsei. IVIlA.lure Spencers contains the range of coloring 
found at dawn in the sky of many climes, so this “Sunset Mixture” of the summer¬ 
flowering group exemplifies the close of day. It is_ exactly apportioned in our 
mixing for a color balance from choice named varieties. 
Pkt. containing oz., 10c ; oz., 16c; 2 ozs., 26c; ^ lb., 46c; lb., $1.36. 
fSWEET WILLIAM 
Sweet Peas. 
terns. Flowers are shaped, clus¬ 
tered and colored much like Phlox; 
the markings, however, being more 
sharply defined. Perfectly hardy, 
but sow the seed in ultimate^ location, or transplant when young; as matured 
plants move awkwardly. Mixed Doable. Pkt., 10c. 
Annual. Almost identical with the perennial varieties in form of flower, rich 
and dainty coloring and fragrance, but unlike the perennials which do not 
bloom until the following year, these are annuals, blooming the same year 
the seed is sown. Choice Mixed. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 16c; ^4 oz., 26c. 
VERBENA [Mammoth Flowered] 
A showy annual creeper, literally covered with large umbels of brilliant blos¬ 
soms. For early blooms sow in boxes and transplant into rich soil 16 inches 
apart. May be sown in April in the open, and thinned. 
Mixed. Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 15c; % oz., 25c. 
WALLFLOWER [Cheiranthus] 
Deliciously fragrant flowers in long, full spikes which are very free and pretty 
during the spring. They combine many shades of color; orange, purple and 
chocolate predominating. Tender, requiring winter protection in the north. 
1 feet 
♦Double Mixed. (Perennial). Pkt., 10c. 
Annual Mixed. Blooms first year. Pkt., 10c. 
♦Perennial (Diantbus Barbatus). Popular garden flower, showing a wonderful 
array of vivid colors in fancy pat- 
♦Anchusa Dropmore.$0.10 
Anemone Coronaria. Mixed.10 
♦Aquilegia (Columbine). Mixed 
Double .10 
A. Chrysantha .10 
A. Caerulea.10 
A. Long-Spurred Hybrids.10 
Asters, Hardy Mixed.10 
Campanula Medium. Double Mix. .10 
C. Single Mixed.10 
C. Carpatica. Mixed.10 
C. Calycanthema. Blue, Rose, 
White, Mixed.Each .10 
*Candytuft (Iberis Sempervirens) .10 
♦Coreopsis Lanceolata GrandMora .10 
Daisy. Double Mixed (choice) .. .10 
D. , *Shasta. Large, single, white 
flowers .10 
♦Delphinium. *Belladonna.10 
D. ♦Formosum .10 
D. *Mixed Hybrids.10 
Digitalis (Foxglove). Mixed .... .10 
♦Forget-me-not (Myosotis). Vic¬ 
toria .10 
F. Palustris.10 
♦Gaillardia Grandiflora.10 
Geum, *Mr3. Bradshaw.10 
Pkt. 
G. , *Lady Stratheden .$0.10 
♦Gypsoidiila, Paniculata.10 
♦Hibsicus (Mallow). Mixed.10 
♦Hollyhock, Double. Mixed.10 
H. , Imperator Mixed.10 
H., Mammoth Fringed.10 
Honesty (Lunaria). Mixed.10 
♦Lychnis Chalcedonica.10 
Pentstemon. New Large Flow¬ 
ered. Mixed . .10 
♦Perennial Pea. Mixed.10 
♦Phlox. Hardy Perennial. Finest 
Mixed . .10 
Pinks. *Perennial. Double Fine 
Mixed . 10 
♦Platycodon (Balloon Flower). 
Mixed Blue and White.10 
♦Poppy, Iceland (Small). Mixed. .10 
P., Bracteatum. Crimson.10 
P., Oriental. Orange-scarlet.10 
P., Large Flowered Mixed.15 
♦Pyrethrum Roseum. Single.10 
P. Double.15 
♦Stokesia Cyanea. Lavender-blue. .10 
♦Sweet William. Mixed Double .. .10 
♦Wallflower (Cheiranthus). Dou¬ 
ble Mixed.10 
Hardy Perennials and Biennials gggy 
In the case of perennial seeds, the earlier they are sown the better it is for 
plants that should give satisfactory bloom the next year. 
Pkt. 
Verbenas. 
