Sweet Peas should be sown early for finest results 
*SEDUM 
COERULEUM (Blue Stonecrop). This charming annual Sedum is widely used 
in alpine gardens for a bright spot of color during the summer. The 
creeping plant is covered with dainty blue flowers. Sow with care right 
where they are to bloom. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
STATICE 
SINUATA. One of the best for dried, winter bouquets. Easily grown and 
when dried retain their true color. Very pretty in the garden. Large 
panicles of brightly colored flowers. 3 feet. Lavender, True Blue, Rosea 
Superba, White, and Mixed. 
BONDUELLI. Handsome sprays of rich lemon yellow fine for cutting. 3 feet. 
SUWOROWI (Russian Statice). Long cat-tail-like spikes closely set with 
small bright rose colored flowers. One of the best for drying. 2'/2 feet. 
STOCKS 
For brilliance of color, long duration of bloom, fragrance, and stateliness 
in the garden, the Stocks are unsurpassed. Sow inside during March and 
place outdoors after all danger of frost is gone. Stocks like a cool tempera¬ 
ture which explains why they sometimes do not bloom in hot, dry summers. 
LARGE FLOWERED DWARF TEN WEEK. This class is the best for bedding 
purposes and is one of the first to bloom. 12 inches. Blood Red, Canary, 
Dark Blue, Flesh, Lilac, Rose, White, or Mixed. 
Your Choice of 4 Packets, 30c 
EARLY CIANT IMPERIAL. One of the finest varieties for garden plantings. 
Branching plants about 30 inches high with numerous spikes of large, 
double flowers that have a sweet fragrance. Will show a high per¬ 
centage of doubles from seed. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
Appleblossom, Antique Copper, Blood Red, Buttercup, Dark Blue, Elk’s 
Pride, Colden Rose, Lavender, Purest Rose, Shasta, and Mixed. 
Your Choice of 4 Packets, 50c 
SUNFLOWER 
MAROON PRINCE. A fine semi-dwarf variety which is stately and decorative 
in the tall border or among shrubs. A profusion of clear maroon flowers. 
Excellent for bedding and for cutting. 
DOUBLE CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED. About six feet high and bears a 
profusion of perfectly formed double flowers of rich bright yellow. 
They resemble large Chrysanthemums. 4 to 6 inches across. 
STELLA. Large three inch flowers of pure golden yellow with a black disc 
on stately stalks 5 feet high. An improved strain ideal for cutting. 
MINIATURE MIXED. A grand collection of the curiously twisted petal types 
in shades of orange, yellow, cream, and saffron. Among the best for 
cutting purposes, and in the tall border they make a bright display. 4 
feet. 
RUSSIAN CIANT. Giant singles for a conspicuous display in the back corner 
of the garden. They will attract the birds when the seed pods are ripe. 
1 oz. 5c. 
TACETES SICNATA “LITTLE CIANT” 
An improved “Border of Gold” 
SWEET PEAS 
Early Flowering Spencers 
A new race of Sweet Peas with large frilled and waved petals that flower 
earlier and for a longer duration. They are recommended for greenhouse 
culture or for outside sowing where the Spring is late for they will bloom 
before the summer heat. 
ALL WHITE. The largest pure white. 
AMETHYST. Beautiful clear royal purple. 
BLUE BONNET. The best clear blue. 
BLUE BIRD. A striking violet blue. 
ELDORADO. A fi ne rich orange. 
FLAMINCO. A glowing orange salmon. 
HERCULES. A giant rich pink. 
HARMONY. A fine, large clear lavender. 
MAJESTIC ROSE. Brilli ant rose pink. 
MRS. KERR. A deep salmon of large size. 
ORIENTAL. An unusual shade of deep cream. 
VULCAN. The most vivid scarlet. Sunproof. 
Pkt. 10c, Yz oz. 30c, 1 oz. 50c. 
Your Choice Any Ten Packets, 75e 
EARLY SPENCER MIXED. A balanced mixture. Pkt. 10c, '/ 2 oz. 25c, 1 oz. 
40c. 
Late Flowering Spencers 
These fine Sweet Peas are identical in form to the early flowering type 
but they are later to bloom. The recommended variety to sow out-of-doors 
on St. Patrick’s Day. They are excellent for cutting and give a profusion of 
bloom starting in early June. 
AVALANCHE. Large glistening pure white. 
BLANCHE FERRY. Bright rose, wings white flushed pink. 
BRILLIANT ROSE. Handsome tyrian rose. 
COLORADO. Deep bright orange. 
FLAMINC JUNE. The finest cerise scarlet. 
CLENEACLES. Extra large pale lavender blue. 
HEAVENLY BLUE. Rich delphinium blue. 
HERCULES. Vivid pure pink. 
MARY PICKFORD. Dainty cream pink suffused salmon. 
OLYMPIA. A rich deep purple. 
PINKIE. Extra large rose pink. 
REFLECTION. A fine clear blue. 
SPLENDOUR. Giant red maroon. 
WELCOME. A large dazzling scarlet. 
Pkt. 10c, 1 oz. 25c. 
Your Choice of any 10 Packets, 50c 
LATE SPENCER MIXED. A balanced mixture. Pkt. 10c, 1 oz. 20c, l/ 4 lb. 60c. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
ANNUAL MIXED. A mixture of the large flowering type which is a riot of 
gay colors. Easy from seed, blooming during the summer. A bright show 
in the border. 
TACETES 
SICNATA PUMILA “LITTLE CIANT.” A new and excellent development in 
this miniature Marigold. Slender, fern-like foliage and an abundance 
of dainty, single golden orange flowers on neat, compact tufts only 
four to six inches high with a spread of eight inches. An improved 
“Border of Gold.” Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
THUNBERCIA 
ALATA. A rapid growing climber for trailing over fences or low walls. Pretty 
Black-Eyed Susan type of flowers in shades of buff, orange, cream, and 
white. 4 feet. 
TITHONIA 
SPECIOSA (Golden Flower of the Incas). A lovely native of Mexico which 
has proven very popular and satisfactory in the north. Tall, five foot 
spikes bear brilliant orange scarlet flowers. The foliage is much like the 
Dahlia. Highly recommended for a vivid spot in the tall border. Pkt. 
15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
*TORENIA 
FOURNIERI CRANDIFLORA. Bushy, compact plants, 10 inches high, covered 
with pretty sky-blue flowers with violet centers edged with gold. A 
pretty gem for the rockery, pots, or for baskets. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
URSINIA 
ANETHOIDES. Pretty flowers of bright orange, with a beautiful ring of royal 
purple running through the petals, are held on wiry stems above the 
tufts of leaves. Recommended for a sunny position in the border. 
The Colden Flower of the Incas, Tithonia speciosa, is a glorious native of Mexico. The flowers resemble an extra large 
single Zinnia of brilliant orange overcast with vermillion. 
It makes a dazzling addition to the border, growing beautifully in a bright sunny spot of the garden. 
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