Inter-State FLOWER SEEDS 
Just a few cents brings a garden of beautiful 
flowers spring, summer, fall. 
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ASTER GIANT, Mixed 
NASTURTIUMS, Dwarf Mixed 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI 
Annual, Mixed 
SWEET PEAS, 
Genuine Spencer Mixed 
2'NNIAS, COLOSSAL 
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8c p«r packet, 2 for 15c, 4 for 25c (except as noted) Postpaid. 
Varieties alike or assorted, your choice. 
*In these varieties we can supply 
nice transplanted plants at <5c per 
dozen postpaid. 
"SWEET AlYSSUM— Easily grown, 
dainty little white fragrant flowers, 
fine for borders, porch boxes and 
baskets, continuously in bloom all 
summer. Will do well in sun or 
shade. Fine for tulip beds. 
"ASTERS GIANT, Mixed— We believe 
this is the finest assortment of 
Superb Giant Flowering Asters 
ever offered. They are carefully 
blended for color, uniformity of 
stem and to give you blooms of 
the choicest colors from early 
summer until late fall. 
BACHELOR BUTTON (Centaurea. 
Cornflower) Double Mixed — 
Showy double flowers of blue, rose, 
white and red on long stems, fine 
for cutting, produced freely from 
June until frost. They re-seed 
themselves. Grow in sun or partial 
shade. Very easy to grow. 
BALSAM (Lady'* Slipper) Finest 
Double Mixed —An old favorite, 
free blooming plant, brilliantly col¬ 
ored showy flowers. This is an im¬ 
proved strain with larger flowers, 
brighter colors. Plant in full sun. 
CALENDULA IMPROVED (Pot Mari¬ 
gold) Choicest Double Mixed— 
One of the choicest free flowering 
annuals, particularly in late fall. 
Also grows indoors. Various shades 
of yellow and orange. 
CANTERBURY BELLS, Single Mixed— 
This is the finest type of this fav¬ 
orite, old-fashioned flower. They 
are biennial, that is, seed sown this 
year, blooms next year. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER— A splendid 
climber that everybody admires. 
Grows 20 to 30 feet and is just 
covered from mid-summer to frost 
with clusters of vivid red flowers. 
COCKSCOMB, Chinese Woolflower 
—The red heads are bright from 
mid-summer until frost. 
COSMOS, Mammoth Early Flowering 
Mixed— Makes a fine bush of 
feathery green foliage covered from 
mid-summer until frost with very 
large single flowers of red, pink 
and white, on long stems. Re-seed 
themselves in the south. 
CYPRESS VINE —Graceful climbing 
vine with fernlike foliage and lots 
of star shaped red and white flow¬ 
ers from late summer until late 
frosts. Does best in sunny place. 
"DIANTHUS, Annual Garden Pinks 
Double Mixed —Easy to grow, 
bloom freely for many weeks. Fine 
for cutting. With light protection 
usually live over winter. 
FOUR O'CLOCKS— Fine in front of 
porch or along side of house, blooms 
from July until frost. Makes a 
beautiful annual hedge with its 
glossy foliage dotted all over in 
the afternoon with a multitude of 
the fairy flowers of red, yellow, 
white, lilac, striped. The roots can 
be stored o.ver the winter like dah¬ 
lias and planted in the spring. 
GAILLARDIA, Blanket Flower Annual 
very profuse bloomer, rich blends 
of red, orange and gold. This is a 
selection of the choicest colors. 
HOLLYHOCKS DOUBLE —Avery choice 
strain of finest double flowers in 
assorted colors. 
LARKSPUR, Annual Mixed — One of 
the finest and showiest of all an¬ 
nuals, bloom profusely for many 
weeks, fine for cut flowers as well 
as fine bedder, very easy to grow. 
They self-sow. Remove the with¬ 
ered flowers promptly and they will 
bloom much longer. 
MARIGOLD FRENCH DWARF— Very 
fine for borders and beds. Each 
plant covered with hundreds of 
small bright flowers of brown, gold 
and striped from mid-summer to 
fall. 
MARIGOLD, Giant Mixed —A mar¬ 
velous mixture containing the 
proper proportion of all the Tall 
Double African, Dwarf French and 
Little Brownie marigolds. It will 
give you an abundance of bloom all 
summer long in colors of yellow, 
brown, maroon, lemon, orange and 
striped. Very easy to grow. Fine 
planted with Larkspur. 
MIGNONETTE, Finest Mixed— No 
garden is complete without these de¬ 
lightfully fragrant flowers of red, 
yellow and white, which bloom for 
a long time. Will bloom indoors 
in winter. 
MOONFLOWERS, Heavenly Blue— We 
had some of these trained over 
arches at our World’s Fair rose 
garden and they grew twenty feet 
or more and for weeks their lovely 
large blue flowers created a sen¬ 
sation. 
MORNING GLORY, Giant Japanese, 
Mixed— This is a greatly improved 
strain with mammoth flowers of 
gayest colors and beautiful foliage. 
The flowers will astonish you. A 
quick grower but likes a warm 
location. 
NASTURTIUMS, Dwarf Mixed—A 
gorgeous mixture of our most pop¬ 
ular dwarf flowering annual. They 
are so easy to grow, bloom within 
a few weeks after planting and 
continue all season, they resist heat 
and drought. Fine for borders, for 
beds and rock gardens. If you have 
a corner that is so hot and dry 
that nothing seems to grow there, 
just plant these nasturtiums there. 
This is a marvelous mixture of 
all the new improved colors. 
NASTURTIUMS, Tall Mixed —This 
is a giant flowering strain, espe¬ 
cially strong in colors of red, rose, 
yellow, salmon and orange. Grow 
everywhere. 
PANSIES, California Giants Mixed 
—Extra large, heavy flowers, many 
ruffled, long stems, all colors, espe¬ 
cially fine blends. 
PANSIES, Superb Mixed —We recom¬ 
mend this highly as it contains 
large and beautifully colored flow¬ 
ers, an unusual range of color and 
markings. 
"PETUNIAS, Mixed —They are so easy 
to grow, grow rapidly, bloom early 
and continue until frost, stand hot, 
dry weather and will grow in sun 
or partial shade This mixture 
contains a wonderful assortment 
of colors and a packet will give 
you a constant supply of flowers 
all summer long until frost. 
PHLOX, Drummond), Annual, Mixed 
—One of the easiest grown and 
most satisfactory of all flowers. 
Sow early in spring and in a few 
weeks the beds are a blaze of 
glory, all colors of the rainbow 
with many variations. This is a 
special strain of large flowers and 
its rich variety of colors will de¬ 
light you. If you will remove the 
seed pods, the flowers will continue 
until frost. 
POPPIES GIANT, Annual Mixed —A 
wonderful mixture of the Mam¬ 
moth Peony Flowered Poppies, 
large double fringed flowers of 
many colors. Sow early in the 
spring or fall. 
POPPIES, ESCHSCHOLTZIA, California 
Mixed —One of the most showy 
and free flowering annuals. Sow' in 
fall or real early spring. 
PORTULACA (Rose Moss) Single 
Mixed —They like a hot sunny 
location. Low growing, not over 
six inches tall. They are always in 
bloom until frost, their brilliant 
colors are a joy to behold. 
PORTULACA, Double Rose-flowered 
Mixed —An unsurpassed mixture 
of brilliant colors. 
"SALVIA (Scarlet Sage) —A plant 
that keeps the garden bright with 
its scarlet red flowers until late 
autumn. Makes a fine hedge or 
border. Grow’s in sun or shade. 
SCABIOSA (Mourning Bride, Pin 
Cushion Plant) Mixed —Fine for 
garden and cutting, as the flowers 
last a long time when cut and also 
on the bush, long stems. They 
bloom from July until frost and 
practically all the colors. 
"SNAPDRAGON Antirrhinum — Few 
flowers can match these for gor¬ 
geous colors, they bloom freely July 
until frost. The flowers are large, 
fragrant on immense spikes, fine 
for cut flowers. Cut them back in 
September and they can be brought 
indoors for winter bloom. 
STOCKS, Mixed —A choice mixture 
containing many double flowers 
and a wonderful range of colors 
and a long season of bloom. A little 
old plaster mixed with the dirt 
around the roots is good for them. 
STRAWFLOWERS —A collection of rich, 
glittering colors especially selected 
for winter bouquets. 
SWEET PEAS, Genuine Spencer Mixed 
—Everybody loves this flower, they 
have such a wide range of colors 
and bloom so beautifully. These 
are the ones with large flowers. For 
best results, you should plant your 
sweet peas just as early as you can 
work the ground in the spring. 
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