1908 BOOK OF VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS 
30 
SEPARATE COLORS 
EARLIEST OF ALL— This is the very earl¬ 
iest always coming' into bloom nearly two weeks 
in advance of any other variety. Two crops of 
flowers may be grown in one season if the seed 
is planted very early in the spring. The flowers 
are pink and light shades, very delicate. Pkt- 
4c. , 3 pkts., 1 Or,. 
EMILY H ENDERSON — This is the verj 
best pure white variety, large flowers, long 
stems. Pkt., 4c., 3 pkts., 1 Oc. 
EXTRA EARLY BLANCHE FERRY 
This is a very early variety. The flowers art 
rose pink, wings white, tinted rose. Pkt., 4c- 
3 pkts., 1 Oc. 
BLACK KXIGHT Very deep maroon col 
or. wings brownish purple. Pkt.. 4c., 3pkts, 10c, 
RED RIDING HOOI) Produces bright 
dark reddish pink flowers in abundance. Pkt.. 
4c., 3 pkts., 1 Oc. 
CUPID SWEET PEAS, Mixed Colors.- 
This mixture is made up of all the different 
colors in the Cupid varieties. Plants of this sort 
grow only about five inches high, spreading out 
and forming a mass of foliage and flowers. AD 
Colors Mixed, pkt., 4c., 3 pkts.. 10c. 
Ever 
Blooming 
Annual 
Hollyhocks 
LARGE FLOWER. 
ING MIXED 
SWEET PEAS 
Hollyhocks from seed that will ] 
bloom the first year should try 
Annual Everblooming. 
They are easily 
grown from seed 
and commence flow¬ 
ering in about 12 
weeks and continue 
to bloom until killed 
by frost. Plants 
from early sown 
seed set out in May 
will commence wF 
blooming in July 
and will produce an jnyH 
abundance of bloom 
throughout the sea- 
son. This Annual 
Hollyhock is a won- 
derful free flower- 
iug sort. The forms ^ 
and colors among jSs* * 
the flowers willsur- . xfr 
prise anyone, be- 
cause they are pro- . 
duced in double |/pT-r 
flowers, semi-dou- ’Jg2E^^SK, , 
ble, single saucer 
shape, some with 
smooth edged pet- i S 
als, while others are 
fringed and of va- yfSgSfi 
rious shapes and 
shades. Flowers 
are usually very 
large. This annual 
Hollyhock is noted 'fSgG , 
for its great variety 
of colors and is sure 
to make a gorgeous 
display w her ever uraB T i 
grown. The plants 
grow very strong 
and are of a strong 
branching habit. 
Be sure and give ?!&&&£ 
this new Hollyhock r-^r^/rmn 
atrial. ‘ 
Seed All Colors ^ 
Mixed, per pkt., - ~- 
6c., 3 pkts.. 1 r»c. 
J/) We have taken 
C~ ' £ r great pains in mak- 
'jSBffi) ing up this mixture, 
wflp having included all 
j#v / the large flowering 
JJr. / sorts as well as all the 
different colors and 
'4 we make this mixture 
/ a specialty. The 
plants grow rapidly 
and produce in great 
profusion an abundance of 
gigantic flowers borne on long 
stems of all the different 
colors known among Sweet 
Peas. They begin to bloom 
early in the season if planted 
in the spring and continue to 
give an abundance of flowers 
all summer. This great mix¬ 
ture cannot be too highly re¬ 
commended. Pkt.. 4 c., 3 
pkts., 8c., 6 pkts., 15c„ oz., 
10c., 2 ozs., tr>c., Va tb.. 
Ever-Blooming Annual Hollyhock 
Baby Golden Glow 
Our Latest' Novelty 
This is a beautiful annual, pro¬ 
ducing a yellow flower, which 
makes a pleasing effect. They will 
begin blooming early in the season 
and each plant will produce hun¬ 
dreds of bright yellow flowers as 
double and perfect as roses. Seed 
should be sown early in the house 
or hot bed and plants transplanted 
to the garden as soon as frost is 
past. The Baby Golden Glow 
grows only from twenty inches to 
two feet in height and resembles 
the famous Golden Glow which is a 
tall growing late flowering per¬ 
ennial plant. We are sure that 
this will make a very interesting 
plant and have succeed.ed in se¬ 
curing a choice supply of seed. 
Try this novelty, it will please you. 
Price per pkt.. /■»«•„ 3 pkts., 13c. 
double— 
Produce from 20 
per cent to 60 per 
cent double flow¬ 
ers. We have the 
finest strain inex- 
istance with all 
the best colors, 
making a grand 
mixture. It is 
very attractive. 
Pkt., 5c„ 3 pkts., 
13c. 
Baby Golden Glow 
