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BOOK OF VEGETABLE AXT> FLOWER SEEDS 
CARNATION 
GIANT 
EARLY FLOWERING 
FROM SEED 
This grand strain of Early 
FloworingCnruntion seed 
will produce flowers in three 
tofour months from the time 
of sowing the seed. The plant 
is of strong growing habit, 
branching very freely, and 
the variety of colors include 
all tho different shades of 
pink, carmine scarlet, ma¬ 
roon. dark crimson, as well as 
many beautiful variegated 
flowers, many of which have 
odd markings. Tho plant's 
grow easily anywhere and 
will give great satisfaction 
on account of producing 
flowers so quickly from the 
seed. From the t ime they be¬ 
gin blooming they continue 
until frost. Seeds sown dur¬ 
ing the summer will produce 
plants which can be potted in 
fall and produce an abund¬ 
ance of bloom throughout t he 
winter. Plct. r*c., 3 pkts. 
12c., 6 pkts. «Oc. 
Hardy 
Garden Pinks 
candytuft-littue kiinq 
This is a handsome little Candytuft, grows 
only about 6. inches high. The massive spikes 
are pure white. It makes a fine pot plant. Its 
shape is much* like the Hyacinth flowered, mak- 
mg a handsome appeara nce. Pkt.4o. # 3 pkts. 10c. 
GIANT IIYACINTH FLO WERE I> 
CAN DYTU FT — The flower heads grow nearly 
6 m. long and about 3 in. in diameter and the 
color is snow white.The plants grow about 14 in. 
high and bear from 4 to 6 of these immense flow¬ 
er heads on one upright stalk and each plant will 
send out 4 to 8 branches. Pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. 1 On. 
A 1,1, C OLORS >1 l X FI)—Pkt.. 4c.:3 pkts.8c. 
These are one of the most beau- 
tiful of summer flowering an- 
Pfe nuals. They produce many flow- 
\7°*^ ers of rich, varied colors. Plants 
_ 1 ’ ” are bushy, growing about a foot 
high, and the flowers are always of large size. Our mixture is made up of 
all the double and single varieties, containing all the best colors. When you 
want a beautiful, sweet scented bouquet nothing can equal these pinks. 
MIXKI) CO LOUS—Pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. 10c., 6 pkts. 18c. 
Giant Hyacinth 
Flowered ('and y tuft 
CAL1JOPSIS 
These are half hardy annuals of 
quick growth, bearing a profusion of 
bright colored flowers. We offer a 
choice collection of colors and if the 
seed is sown thinly where the plants 
are to bloom as early in the spring as 
the soil can be dug. an abundance of 
bloom may be expected. Mixed, all 
varieties, pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. 10c., 6 
pkts. 1 8c. 
GOLDEN WAVE—A mass of 
bright golden colors. Pkt.4c., 3 pkts. 
10c., 6 pkts. 18c. 
Canter¬ 
bury 
Bells 
flower, known every where.The cup and saucer 
varieties produce beautiful single flowers, 
three inches in length, saucers three and four 
inches across. All colors mixed, single and dou¬ 
ble. Pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. 10c., 6 pkts. 18c. 
COSMOS 
These Giant Autumn Flowering Annuals often pro¬ 
duce flowers 4 or 5 inches across. For cutting this is 
one of the finest flowers grown; long stems and feath- 
Datsies are easily raised from spring sown seed and 
some into bloom in a very short time. We offer a 
splendid mixture, including all the best varieties. 
Give this beautiful little plant a place in your garden. 
Mixed colors, pkt. 4 c., 3 pkts. 10c., 6 pkts. 18c. 
ABRONIA 
This is a charming annual trailer with numerous 
verbena-like clusters of fragrant rosy pink flowers 
which arc sweet-scenthd. excellent for hanging bas¬ 
kets and vase and blooms a long time. Pkt. 4c.. 3 
pkts. 10c., 6 pkts. 18c. 
ery foliage produce a graceful effect. They are easily 
raised from seed. 
VIRGINIAN STOCKS 
GIANT—All Colors Mixed — This contains all 
tne large and giant varieties, which make a great dis¬ 
play of colors. Pkt. 4c.» 3 pkts. 1 Oc., 6 pkts. 18c. 
A Hardy Annual of very easy culture, containing all 
the colors known in Virginian Stocks, and is a very 
delicate and pretty little flower. Per pkt. 4c. 3 pkts. 
10c., 6 pkts. 18c. 
