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WILSON S. BROWER COMPANY, Inc., CATALOGUE OF SEEDS 
Pkt. 
Pkt. 
race. The colors embrace yellows and 
salmons to deep crimsons - _ .10 
VALERIAN. (Garden Heliotrope). H.P. 
Mixed colors, border plant, fragrant 
flowers, odor resembling that of the 
heliotrope. 2(4 ft. _14 oz., 30c .10 
VERBENA. H.A. The Verbena is a uni¬ 
versal garden favorite, very few 
plants making a more gorgeous dis¬ 
play of brilliant flowers from Spring 
till late in the Autumn. 12 in. 
Hybrid Mammoth. 
Etna, large trusses of intense geran¬ 
ium red ___ 
Lucifer, vivid scarlet .... 
Luminosa, pink shaded to salmon .... ._ 
Dark Purple 
Mixed _ 
Lemon (Aloysia citriodora). Lemon 
scented leaves _ ...._ 
VERONICA (Speedwell). H.P. Spicata. 
Mixed colors, a good rock garden 
plant. iy 2 ft. __ y 2 oz., 50c 
VINCA. H.H.P. Splendid plants for bed¬ 
ding and edging; glossy dark green 
foliage and pretty pink and white 
flowers. 2 ft. Mixed colors. !4 oz., 60c 
VIOLA. (Tufted Pansies). H.H.P. 
The flowers are a pleasing shade of 
deep violet blue 
Arkwright Ruby. A beautiful ruby- 
crimson viola with lovely terra-cotta 
shadings and outstanding central 
markings, exquisitely fragrant as 
large as a good-sized pansy 
Yellow Queen. Deep golden yellow. 
Outstanding in size, almost as large 
as a giant pansy but still a true viola, 
it blooms throughout the season 
Mixed 
VIOLET. Viola odorata. H.P. Sweet- 
scented Violet, blue, 6 in. 
VIRGINIA STOCK. Mixed. H.A. 6 in. 
Sown early these pretty annuals a-e 
gay in the period between the spring 
and summer flowers, their fresh blight 
colors in edgings and beds producing 
a charming effect. % lb., 75c; oz. 
25c; Vz oz., 15c 
VISCARIA. H.A. Very showy and ef¬ 
fective garden annual, producing free¬ 
ly throughout the summer large sin¬ 
gle flowers in red, white and blue 
shades. Very bright and effective for 
beds and useful for cutting. 
Cardinals. 1 ft. Bright carmine 
Mixed. 1 ft. . y 4 oz., 25c 
WALLFLOWER, Early Wonder. H.A. 
If sown in heat during March these 
will flower during the Summer and 
Autumn. Excellent for forcing. 
% oz., $1.00 
WILD CUCUMBER (See Echinocystis). 
XERANTHEMUM (See Everlasting 
Flowers). 
ZEA (Rainbow Corn). 
Japonica fol. var. (Variegated Corn). 
Striped green and white 
ZINNIAS (Youth and Old Age). H.A. 
These well-known garden favorites 
are one of the most brilliant Summer¬ 
flowering plants. The flowers are 
large, very handsome, and borne in 
great profusion. They succeed best 
in a sunny situation. 2 ft. 
Double Dahlia-Flowered. This type, 
the latest development in Zinnias, 
bears flowers of mammoth size and 
in form like a decorative Dahlia. 
Exquisite, light rose. 
Golden State, rich orange yellow. 
Scarlet Flame, bright scarlet orange 
blend. 
.10 Orole, orange and gold bicolor. 
.10 Dream, deep lavender to mallow pur- 
.10 pie. 
.10 Canary Bird, delicate shade of prim- 
.10 rose. 
Mixed. 
Any of the above varieties. 
y 8 oz., 35c .15 
Giant Mammoth or California Giants. 
The great advantage of this type is 
that the very large flowers are of 
.10 enormous size, are flat and graceful. 
Cerise Queen, cerise rose. 
Enchantress, light rose. 
50 Lemon Queen, lemon orange. 
Miss Wilmott, soft pink. 
Orange King, cadimium orange. 
Rose Queen, bright rose. 
Scarlet Queen, glowing scarlet. 
35 Mixed. 
Any of the above varieties. 
Vs oz., 35c .15 
.35 Scabious Flowered Mixed. An entire 
.10 distinct and attractive strain of Zinnia 
of exquisite form, reminding one of 
.10 double crested cosmeas. Flowers are 
medium size bearing a collar of petals 
surmounted by a full double crest of 
the same tone of color. Free flower¬ 
ing, colors ranging from pale rose to 
crimson and scarlet with orange, 
golden and purple shades -20 
Mixed. Lilliput or pompon or baby 
zinnia, a beautiful rose pink .10 
NEPONSET PLANT BOXES 
The Neponset Plant Box consists of twelve 
2" Plant Bands and a container made of a 
.10 special, heavy, water- 
.10 proof composition. 
Shipped flat, the 
Plant Box and Bands 
are set up in the 
manner of an egg box 
.15 and form an ideal 
container in which to 
grow such plants as tomatoes, asters, or any 
plants which are retailed by the dozen. Ex¬ 
cellent growth is secured in the Plant Band; 
the roots of each plant are kept entirely 
.10 separata and the plants are retailed in the 
original container at a minimum of cost 
and a mximum of convenience. 
