CARPENTER SEED COMPANY 
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FLOWER SEEDS (Continued) 
NEW NOVELTIES 
LILLIPUT, OR POMPOM ZINNIAS—An especially pret¬ 
ty, dwarf, branching type, 12 to 18 inches tall, blooming 
continuously and most profusely. The double, conical flowers 
are 1 to 1% in. across. Highly effective for borders. Espec¬ 
ially desirable for table decoration when medium-stemmed 
flowers are wanted. 
Crimson Gem, Canary Yellow, Salmon Rose, Golden Gem, 
White Gem. Price—Mixed Colors—All the above colors in 
mixture. Pkt., 10 c; Vi oz., 30c; oz., $ 1 . 00 . 
GUINEA GOLD MARIGOLD—The plant is graceful, of 
pyramidal habit, growing 2 to 2 Vi feet high, and producing 
30 to 40 flowers, 2 to 2 Vi inches across, of a brilliant shade 
of orange flushed with gold. Pkt., 15c; 1-8 oz., 35c; Vi oz., 
60c. 
NASTURTIUM—“Golden Gleam.” New double sweet 
scented. The most talked oif novelty in recent years. Entire 
plant, including the runners, is. a blaze of color. The large, 
double, sweet-scented golden-yellow flowers, average two and 
one-half to three inches across. They are borne on erect, 
stiff stems six inches in length. Pkt., 10 c ; oz., 25c ; Vi lb 75 c. 
ROCK GARDEN SEED COLLECTIONS—'Carpenter’s 
Special Annual. 35c postpaid. 
STATICE 
Sinuata—Forming pretty rosettes of foliage from which 
rise branching flower stems 2 Vi feet high. Pkt., 10 c; Vi oz., 
25c; % oz., 40c. 
Nasturtiums 
TALL NASTURTIUM—This well-known annual is one of 
the best for trellis and arbor decorations ; flowers of a great 
variety of rich colors, striped and spotted with different shades. 
Is excellent for vases and baskets, also does finely when grown 
in beds without trellis support; produces an abundance of flow¬ 
ers from the first of July until frost. Height, six feet. Mixed, 
all colors. Per pkt., 5c; oz., 10 c ; Vi lb., 25c. 
Petunias 
PETUNIA—One of the best flowers for a splendid display 
through the entire season. Beautiful, new colors ; striped and 
marked in the most diversified manner. The ease of culture, 
profuse and continuous bloom, adaption for different styles 
of growth—indoors and in the garden render the Petunia one 
of the most valuable of the annuals and entitled to a gener¬ 
ous share of the space in every garden. In bloom from the 
first of July to October. 
Giants of California—Produce immense large single blos¬ 
soms. Per pkt., 10c. 
PANSY—These lovely flowers are favorites with all, not 
only for 1 the modest brilliancy and variety of their colors, but 
for the durability of their bloom. 
Trimardeau—Very large flowered, mixed. An entirely dis- 
Pansies 
tinct and; beautiful race with flowers of the richest and most 
varied shades of color. Plants of vigorous, compact growth. 
The flowers which posses^ unusual substance and consistency 
tire each marked with three large blotches or spots. Per pkt., 
10c; 1-8 oz., 25c. 
