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Flower Seeds —GERMANIA— For Florists 
PERENNIALS (Continued) 
♦INDICATES ROCK GARDEN VARIETIES Tr pkt 
HIBISCUS Manihot Sunset. Very large golden yellow. 20 in .$0.15 
Moscheutos Roseus. 4 ft .15 
HOLLYHOCK Triumph Mixed. New, early flowering, 4 to 5 ft., 
branching habit, waved and fringed flowers in all self-colors 
and many charming bicolor combinations .50 
Chater’s Double.Crimson.Deep Rose.White. .25 
Newport Pink.Salmon Rose.Yellow. .25 
Finest Chater’s Double Mixed.20 
IBERIS (Hardy Candytuft) 
*Gibralterica. Lilac, shading to white. 12 in .15 
*Sempervirens. White, very fine. 12 in .25 
*Queen of Italy. Rosy lilac, dwarf. 10 in .15 
*INULA Ensifolia. Golden, dwarf. 12 in .35 
LATHYRUS Latifolius (Everlasting Pea) 
Pink Beauty.Red.White Pearl.15 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star) Spicata. Purple-rose. 20 in .25 
Pycnostachya. Purple. 4 ft .20 
LILIES—From Seed (See Annual Pages). 
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LINUM Perenne (Perennial Flax). Blue. 30 in.10 
*Flavum. Yellow. 12 in.. .35 
*Flavum Compactum. New, dwarf Flax, golden yellow. 6 in. .50 
LOBELIA Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). Scarlet. 3 ft.50 
LUNARIA Biennis Alba (Honesty). Excellent decorative when 
dried. Lasting silvery seed panicles. 40 in.15 
LUPINUS Polyphyllus. 3 ft. 
Blue.Rose.White.Mixture. (Each) .15 
Downer’s Hybrids. Fine range of colors.20 
LYCHNIS Arckwrightii. New hybrids, large flowers in orange- 
scarlet and salmon-pink shades. 2 ft..25 
Chalcedonica. Scarlet. 3 ft.15 
MATRICARIA (See Annual Pages). 
*NEPETA Mussinii. Light blue. 12 in.25 
*OENOTHERA Missouriensis. Soft yellow. 10 in.35 
PAP AVER (Poppy) Orientale. Glowing red. 40 in.15 
Sanford’s Giant Strain. A selected strain of Iceland Poppies. 
(See Annual Pages for full description).50 
*Nudicaule (Iceland Poppy). Finest mixed. 16 in.20 
PENTSTEMON Gordonii. Dark blue. 3 ft.. .25 
PHYSALIS Franchetti (Chinese Lantern Plant). 28 in.15 
PHYSOSTEGIA Virginica. Rosy lilac. 4 ft.15 
PLATYCODON Mariesi. Dark blue. 16 in.40 
POLYANTHUS (See Primula Veris). 
*POTENTILLA Alpina Nana. Lemon-yellow. 8 in. .25 
*Nepalensis (Formosa). Cherry-red. 12 in. .25 
*Miss Willmott. Bright carmine. 12 in. .25 
*PRIMULA Auricula. Choice varieties mixed.1/8 oz., $1.50 .40 
*Beesiana. Glowing velvety purple, yellow eye. 16 in.50 
*Bullesiana Hybrida. Shades of yellow, orange, apricot and car¬ 
mine. Very fine. 18 in...50 
*Cashmiriana. Lilac, earliest hardy Primrose. 12 in.75 
*Denticulata. Large flowered lilac. 12 in.50 
*Farinosa (Bird’s Eye Primrose). Rose. 6 in.75 
Floribunda Grandiflora. Yellow, good for pots. 12 in.75 
*Japonica. Finest mixed. 18 in..35 
^Officinalis (Cowslip). Yellow. 10 in.25 
■' Veris (Polyanthus). Choicest mixed. 12 in.50 
* Vulgaris. The true yellow Primrose. 6 in.35 
PYRETHRUM Roseum. Rose. 30 in.25 
Roseum Atrosanguineum. Deep blood red. 32 in..30 
Roseum Hybridum. Finest single mixed. 32 in..20 
Double Choice Mixed.50 
'^Ptarmicaeflorum. Silvery gray foliage, excellent for pots, beds, 
and borders, and valuable as a filler for bouquet work. 
1/16 oz., $1.50 .50 
1/4 oz. 1 oz. 
$. $0.50 
.25 .75 
1.00 
.40 1.25 
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.35 1.00 
.25 .75 
.40 1.30 
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.40 1.20 
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.35 
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.40 1.25 
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.70 2.40 
.35 1.00 
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.50 1.75 
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.30 1.00 
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.50 
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.85 3.00 
.50 1.75 
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.45 1.60 
.60 2.00 
.35 1.00 
1.25 4.25 
