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DUTHIE SEED CO. 
STANDARD FLOWER SEEDS—(Continued) 
LOBELIA — Delicate, low-grow¬ 
ing, annual plants of the greatest 
value for borders, ribbons, edigings, 
rock work and hanging baskets. 
Sow very thinly in boxes, cover¬ 
ing with glass untill seedlings 
are through surface. Height 6 to 
8 inches. 
Gracilis—Blue, trailing; beauti¬ 
ful for baskets. Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 
40c. 
Crystal Palace Compacta -— 
Dwarf flowers, very fine and rich, 
bright blue; finest for bedding and 
edging. Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 90c. 
MARIGOLD—Guinea Gold— Dis¬ 
tinctly new type, of graceful 1 pyra¬ 
midal habit. Guinea Gold pro¬ 
duces a neat, compact plant, 
about 2 Vs feet high, literally 
covered with blossoms. The 
flowers, about 214 inches across, 
are semi-double in character, and 
loosely ruffled. The color is a 
brilliant golden orange or Cali¬ 
fornia gold, the color much in 
demand by florists. 
African—Tall or Dwarf, Double. 
Fistulosa Type Mixed. Pkt. 10c; 
Vi oz. 35c. 
French—Dwarf or Tall Double 
Mixed. Pkt. 10c; oz. 65c. 
Golden Ball — New Dwarf. 
French Double. Compact. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 65c. 
Little Brownies — (Legion 
d’Honneur) — Dwarf Double 
Brownies. Pkt. 10c; oz. 65c. 
MIGNONETTE—A sweet scented 
annual for borders, growing 12 
inches tall. Excellent for bouquets. 
Assorted colors. Postpaid. Pkt. 
10c; Va oz. 35c. 
MORNING GLORY—Old fashioned 
annual climbers for covering trellis 
or porch. The flowers are bell 
shaped and of variegated colors. 
Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 25c. 
NASTURTIUM— (Golden Gleam) 
New Double. Pkt. 10c. 
NASTURTIUM—New double Hy¬ 
brids. Pkt. 25c. 
NASTURTIUM—These hot season 
annuals should be included in 
every garden because of their 
productivity and adaptability. Will 
grow on poor soils and intense 
sunlight. The taller varieties are 
used in porch boxes, allowing them 
to trail over the edges . Tall 
mixed. Dwarf mixed. Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; Vi lb. 75c. 
ORIENTAL POPPY—Rich scarlet 
red flowers of value in the peren¬ 
nial garden. The plants are hardy 
and bloom early in the season be¬ 
fore many of the annuals are 
ready. We believe that this is the 
best poppy for garden planting. 
Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 40c. 
PETUNIAS, Giants of California— 
These petunias are very large, 
ruffled and fringed and are of a 
beautiful variety of colors. Our 
seed will produce as fine flowers 
as can be grown. Posptaid. Pkt. 
15c; 1-32 oz. $3.00. 
Rosy Morn—A rosy pink single 
petunia with white throat. One of 
the best varieties for the border 
and mass planting. Postpaid. Pkt. 
10c; Va ox. $1.00. 
Elks Pride—A deep royal purple 
variety of rich color, used for 
borders, window boxes and bed. 
ding. One of the richest colored 
varieties every developed. Post¬ 
paid. Pkt. 25c; 1-32 oz. $3.00. 
Balcony Red — A deep red 
petunia of the balcony type, suited 
to window box and borders. The 
flowers are single and of a rich 
color. Postpaid. Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 
75c. 
Petunia—The common petunia 
grows well in extreme sunlight 
and is used in massing, giving 
a pleasing effect. Easily grown 
from seed planted in the cold 
frame and transplanted to the 
garden after frost. Postpaid. Pkt 
10c; i/ 4 oz. 40c. 
seed to germinate. Mixed, Pkt. 
10c; Vi ox. 60c. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI—Unrivaled 
for richness and beauty of color, 
ranging from white to the deep¬ 
est scarlet and purple. For cutting 
for bouquets or for bedding in 
masses they are unsurpassed. 
Hardy annual, one foot high. 
Sow as soon as soil 1 is warm. 
Transplant about one foot apart. 
Large Flowering—Mixed. Pkt. 
10c; Vi ox. 50c. 
Victorious Double Petunia 
PORTULACA— (Rose 
Moss) — Brilliant 
dwarf annuals, only 
6 inches high, lux¬ 
uriating in warm sit¬ 
uations and blooming 
proffusedy in early 
Summer to Autumn 
For low beds and 
masses of color from 
spring until frost they 
are indispensable; the 
colors range through 
innumerable shades of 
red, yellow, pink 
white, striped, etc 
Sow seed indoors 
Thrive best in hot and 
dry situation. 
Single Mixed, Pkt. 
10c; V 4 ox. 45c. 
Victorious—Giant flowered all 
double fringed Petunia. Dwarf 
compact plants. Blooms 100% 
double, 80% of these being very 
large flowers. All nicely fringed. 
Has wide range of brilliant colors. 
Finest for pots and borders. Trial 
Pkt. 35c. 
PHLOX DECUISSATA (P) — 
(Perennial)—Large compact heads 
of bloom from mid-summer until 
Fall. Height 2 to 4 feet. Wide 
range of colors. Sow seeds early 
Double Mixed, Pkt 
10c; Vs oz. 75c. 
Single and Double Mixed. Pkt, 
10c. 
PENTSTEMON — Where winters 
are mild this may be grown as 
a perennial, but in most sections 
it should be treated like an an¬ 
nual. Sow the seed 1 thinly, early 
in the spring, indoors in boxes. 
Grows 2 to 3 feet tall, bearing an 
abundance of long flower-spikes 
set with large blooms in many 
bright colors. Postpaid. Pkt. 15c; 
1-16 oz. 35c; Vs oz. 55c; 
Vi oz. 95c. 
PHYSALIS, Chinese Lantern 
—A hardly perennial suitable 
for growing in waste corners 
of the flower garden. The 
flowers are small and in¬ 
conspicuous but the seed pod 
develops a large orange 
colored ball similar to a 
lantern. These podis are pro¬ 
duced at intervals on the 
stems and make fine winter 
decorations for the home 
Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; Vi ox 
50c. 
Phlox Drummond! 
PINES—Old fashioned flow¬ 
ers producing a variety of 
colors. Useful for beds and 
borders as they are low 
growing. Postpaid. Pkt. 10; 
Vi oz. 35c. 
POPPY, Double Carnation 
Flowered — These ball-like 
flowers are very attractive 
in the annual garden and 
grow readily from seed 
planted out of doors. Plants 
3 feet tall. Postpaid. Pkt 
10c; k oz. 25c. 
in boxes and transplant seedlings 
once before placing in permanent 
location. Usually blooms the first 
season. Requires 5 to 6 months for 
POPPY, Flanders—Brilliant scarlet 
memorial of the fields of Flanders. 
Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; Va oz. 25c. 
