IMPORTERS AND GROWERS OF ALL KINDS OF SEEDS 
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DWARF OR TOM THUMB 
Dwarf Nasturtiums 
are very desirable for 
borders along walks, 
paths, etc. They are 
in constant bloom. 
Grow about a foot 
high. 
Finest Dwarf Mixed 
—This includes many 
showy colors, having 
both light and dark 
foliage, in mixture. A 
very wide range of 
flowers in beautiful 
colorings. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 10c; 2 oz., 15c; *4 
lb., 25c. 
Nicotiana (Sweet Scented Tobacco) (H.A.)—Flowers borne in 
clusters, long, tube-shaped, opening toward evening and emit¬ 
ting a powerful and pleasant odor. 
Affinis—White and very fragrant. Pkt., 5c. 
Nigella (Love-in-a-Mist, or Devil-in-the-Bush) (H.A.)—Plants 
bear very showy flowers, with the foliage finely cut; form very 
curious; interesting plants. Height 1 foot. Double, Mixed Colors, 
pkt., 5c. 
Oenothera (Evening Primrose)—An attractive hardy perennial 
border plant of dwarf compact habit, producing an abundance 
of bright showy flowers, in white, pale yellow, rose, etc. Of very 
easy culture, preferring a light dry soil. 
Passion Flower (Coerulea)—A beautiful perennial half-hardy 
climber with blue and white flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
Dwarf Nasturtiums 
BEDDING PETUNIAS 
Petunia (H. A.) —One of our most popular annuals of the 
easiest culture, thriving in almost any soil and frequently seed¬ 
ing itself and coming up the following year. No other produces 
a greater diversity of color, retaining their freshness for so long 
a period. 
Finest Mixed —A choice mixture of colors and shades; will 
make a fine display in your garden. Pkt., 5c. 
Striped and Blotched —A most beautiful strain of Petunia for 
bedding and massing. Our mixture contains an endless variety 
of colors. Pkt., 5c. 
Grandiflora Single, Mixed —-A strain of incomparable beauty 
and luxuriance. Flowers most varied in colors and markings; 
beautifully ruffled, fringed and of enormous size. Pkt., 15c; 
' 2 pkts. lor 25c. 
PANSY 
Our Pansy seeds are imported direct from the leading pansy 
specialists of Europe and are the best selections from the new 
and improved standard types. For early outdoor bedding seed 
should be sown in the early fall, in rich moist garden soil or 
in cold frames. Spring sowings should be made early. Pansies 
do best in very rich, moist soil and, cool, moist atmosphere. A 
situation sheltered from high winds and exposed to the morning 
sun is most favorable and frequent sprinklings are advantageous. 
Bugnots Superb Blotched —Very beautiful class, of enormous 
flowers with broad blotches, many having the two upper petals 
finely lined, showing a great diversity of handsome and rare 
colors. Pkt., 10c. 
Cassiers Purge Flowered Blotched —The largest flowered class 
of blotched Pansies. An incomparable strain, producing many 
beautiful and rare varieties. Pkt., 10c. 
Masterpiece Exhibition —The finest strain of Pansies in cultiva¬ 
tion, saved only from the largest and best shaped flowers of 
the richest colors which are elegantly curled and undulateu, 
some so full as to appear double. Pkt., 10c. 
Giant Odier or Prize Blotched, Mixed —A large flowered type, 
with round blossoms. The petals are all blotched at the base 
and distinctly margined on the edge. Pkt., 10c. 
Giant Trimardeau, Mixed —The largest flowering type of Pan¬ 
sies called the French strain. The top petals are larger than 
the three lower ones and are beautifully marked. Pkt., 10c. 
Good Mixed Pansies 
PHLOX-DRUMMONDII 
(Frame Flower) 
The annual Phloxes are dazzling in effect, particularly so 
when sown in masses or ribbon beds of contrasting colors. Few 
flowers are so easily grown from 
seed—and if given good soil and 
care can be grown throughout the 
year. 
Phlox, Druimnondii —T h e old 
fashioned favorite variety. Our 
mixture contains all colors. Pkt., 
5c; ^4 oz., 40c. 
Drummondii Dwarf Grandiflora 
—One foot high. Largest flower¬ 
ing, pure white, blood red, striped 
and variegated. Mixed, pkt., 10c. 
Drummondii Dwarf Mixed —A 
selection of brilliant colors, strong¬ 
ly recommended for beds, edgings, 
or borders. Pkt., 10c. 
Star Phlox (Star of Quedlinburg) —Of dwarf habit with very 
pretty star-shaped flowers. A novel and beautiful variety. 
Mixed colors, pkt., 10c. 
Phlox, Perennial— Two to three feet. The great rich heads or 
flower masses are simply magnificent. The most admired sorts 
and best bloomers. Mixed, pkt., 10c. 
Pinks —See Dianthus. 
Vine seeds are our specialty, which are developed and matured 
perfectly under irrigation. 
We would like to send your friends and neighbors a copy of 
our catalog. 
We prepay postage on all garden seed. 
Seeds grown under irrigation produce strong plants. 
Cultivate your garden thoroughly for the best results. 
Gardeners who buy Beans in large quantities should write for 
special prices. 
POPPIES 
(Annual and Perennial) 
Probably no class of plants enjoy greater popularity and is 
more widely grown than the Poppies; their wonderful range of 
color of their delicate, gracefully borne flowers is well known 
to all lovers of flowers. 
The Poppies are quite hardy and the seed should be sown as 
early in the spring as possible, where the plants are to remain. 
ANNUAL VARIETIES 
The Shirley —Flowers exceedingly graceful and elegant; sin¬ 
gle; colors ranging from bluish white, delicate pink, rose and 
carmine, to bright sparkling crimson, occasionally blotched and 
streaked with white. The best and most showy of all single 
Poppies. Finest Mixed, pkt., 5c. 
California Poppy—See Eschscholtzia. 
Cardinal —Very large, double flowers, beautifully fringed, of 
vivid scarlet color; height 2 feet. Pkt., 5c. 
Double White Fringed —This is the finest double white Poppy. 
The plants are about 2% feet high. The blooms are from 3 to 
4 inches in diameter, perfectly double, finely fringed and of 
purest white. Pkt., 5c. 
PERENNIAL POPPIES 
Iceland Poppy (Nudicaule) —The plants are of graceful, neat 
habit, with bright green, fern-like foliage from which issue slen¬ 
der stalks about 12 inches high, bearing their brilliant and frag¬ 
rant flowers in endless profusion. Mixed colors, pkt., 10c. 
Oriental Poppy —Gorgeous, showy flowers, measuring 6 to 7 
inches across, of dazzling, brilliant colors, mostly shades of red; 
are perfectly hardy, living through our winter with but little 
protection, and increase in size and beauty every year. Mixed 
colors, pkt., 10c. - 
Portulaca (Rose Moss) —Hardy annual plants of easy culture. 
Will glow and bloom abundantly all summer in a dry, hot loca¬ 
tion, where most other plants would soon die. The flowers are 
of the richest colors and make a beautiful border. Single, Mixed 
Colors, pkt., 5c. Double, Mixed Colors, pkt., 10c. 
Pyrethum—See Feverfew. 
Ricinus—See Castor Beans. 
Rhodantlie (Everlasting Flower)- —One of the finest and most 
beautiful of the many varieties of everlastings; for winter bou¬ 
quets, the blossoms should be gathered before fully expanded, 
and if dried in the shade, will retain their brilliancy for years. 
Rose and white mixed. Pkt., 5c. 
Salpiglossis (Velvet Flower) —Beautiful garden annuals about 
18 inches high, bearing large Petunia-like flowers of gorgeous 
colors, laced and veined. Large flowering, mixed colors. Pkt., 
10c. 
Salvia (Flowering Sage) —Fine plants with spikes of scarlet 
and blue flowers; good for pot culture or out-of-door bloom in 
summer; fine in groups. Sow seed in house. 
Splendens —Brilliant scarlet. Pkt., 5c. 
Scabiosa (H. A.) (Mourning Bride) —Perfectly double flowers, 
useful for cutting; gracefully borne upon long slender stems: 
range of color from white to rich pink, crimson to deep red. 
lilac and black mixed. Pkt., 5c. 
Scliizantlius —Hardy annuals, growing 1 % to 2 feet high and 
covered with bright, showy, butterfly-like blossoms. Large flow¬ 
ering. Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
Silene- —See Catchfly. 
Snapdragon —See Antirrhinum. 
