Annual Larkspurs 
A free-flowering annual; flowers are 
produced on long spikes in many pleas¬ 
ing shades and colors. They are of easy 
culture, thriving in most any soil. No 
garden Is complete without them. 
Tall Branching Double Larkspur 
GIANT DOUBLE—See Page 41. 
BLUE BELL—See Novelties, Page 5. 
IMPERIAL GLORIA — See Novelties, 
Page 9. 
ROSAMOND—See Novelties, Page 7. 
TALL BRANCHING DOUBLE STOCK 
—Flowered. A magnificent type 3% feet 
tall with long spikes closely set with 
large double flowers in colors of pink, 
lilac, carmine, rose and white striped 
blue. Excellent for cutting. Their grace¬ 
ful habit, of growth and bright colors 
are very effective in beds or borders. 
Mixed: Pbt. (300 seeds), 5C 
•At oz., 2 Of. 
EARLY GIANT HYACINTH — Flow¬ 
ered. A type improved in recent years, 
2% to 3 ft. tall with long flower spikes 
in a good range of colors and continuous 
cuttings may be made from July to frost. 
Mixed: Pkt. <300 seeds), 5 *: 
•At oz., 2Of. 
EMPEROR OR DWARF BRANCH¬ 
ING. A very attractive Larkspur grow¬ 
ing 2 feet tall with double blooms on 
well filled spikes in charming colors, ex¬ 
cellent for beds and borders. 
Mixed: Pkt. (300 seeds), 5 *; 
•At oz., 25*. 
Lobelia 
For Beds, Borders, Porch Boxes, etc. 
SAPPHIRE—Especially effective in 
hanging baskets or window boxes where 
a long trailing effect is desired. Flowers 
large, deep blue, with pure white eye. 
Pkt. (300 seeds), IOC 3 pkts., 25** 
CRYSTAL PALACE (Compaeta). A 
very attractive border plant 4 to 6 inches 
tall, covered with azure-blue blooms. 
Pkt. (300 seeds), 1 0C 3 pkts., 25 *.- 
COMPACTA MIXED. Forms compact 
little bushes about 6 inches high, loaded 
with bloom throughout the season. Our 
mixture includes all colors in dwarf 
compacts sorts. Mixed. 
Pkt. (400 seeds), IOC 1/10 oz., 30(. 
Marigolds 
Very popular and easy to grow from 
seed; bloom all summer until frost. 
Orange Ball 
ROYAL SCOT—See Novelties, Page 5. 
MONARCH STRAIN—See Novelties, 
Page 11. 
LEMON ALL-DOUBLE — See Novel- 
GUINEA GOLD—See Novelties, Page 9. 
ORANGE BALL. Plants grow about 
20 inches tall; flowers double, large, and 
of intense rich orange color. 
Pkt., 5C •At oz., 25f. 
TALL DOUBLE AFRICAN MIXED. 
Best selection of all the tall varieties, 
suited for beds and borders, or for cut¬ 
ting. 
Pkt., 5 C •At oz., 20(. 
LEGION OF HONOR. Grows about a 
foot tall; very desirable for dwarf beds 
or borders producing single golden yel¬ 
low flowers with brown markings, called 
by some “Little Brownie.” 
Pkt., 5C Vfe oz., 20*. 
My OSOtiS — Forget-Me-Not 
These charming little favorites will 
thrive in almost any soil, and produce 
flowers of blue, white, rose ana other 
shades. They succeed best in cool, moist 
soil. 
ALPESTRIS BLUE. Light blue flow¬ 
ers, rich green foliage. 
Pkt. (300 seeds), 5C •At oz., 25*. 
MIXED COLORS. Contains all the 
different shades in Forget-Me-Nots. 
Pkt. (300 seeds), 5 *; 'At oz., 20*. 
Nigel la 
Love-in-a-Mist 
A very pretty 
annual of easy 
culture; fine for 
beds, borders or 
cutting; blooms 
in 8 or 9 weeks 
from so wing of 
seed. 
CHOICE 
MIXED 
Contains all 
shades and col¬ 
ors in Nigellas. 
Pkt. (100 
seeds), 5 *; 
•A oz., 20*. 
Annual Wallflowers 
The Annual Wallflowers are excellent for 
early bedding, are delightfully, fragrant 
and are equal in size, pleasing colors and 
every respect to the perennial sorts. Seed 
of the annual varieties sown in early 
spring will be in full bloom in early 
summer, covered with spikes of attrac¬ 
tive flowers in many rich colors. 
Double and Single Mixed: Pkt. (150 
seeds), 5 *; 'At oz., 35*. 
Salvia —Scarlet Sage 
A handsome flowering plant of branch¬ 
ing. bushlike growth; a blazing mass of 
bright scarlet flowers during summer. 
For early summer bloom seed should 
be sown in March in boxes of light rich 
soil in a sunny window, seedings set out 
when weather is warm and settled. 
NEW EARLY SALVIA. Royal Crim¬ 
son—See Novelties, Page 9. The Earliest 
of All. 
NEW SALVIA —BLUE REDDER — 
See Novelties, Page 11. 
SPLENDENS. This is the largest and 
most popular variety, producing beauti¬ 
ful, large bright scarlet flowers. Plant 
grows 2% to 3 feet tall; a profuse 
bloomer. 
Pkt. (100 seeds), IOC *At oz., 60** 
BONFIRE. Oval bushes 15 to 20 inches 
tall, with as many as 200 spikes to a 
plant, filled with scarlet flowers. 
Pkt. (100 seeds), -fOC 1/16 oz., 35*. 
Stocks or Gilliflower 
Very popular for bed¬ 
ding or for pot cul¬ 
ture, and are unsur¬ 
passed for brilliancy 
of colors and fra¬ 
grance. 
LARGE FLOWERING 
TEN WEEKS 
STOCKS 
For brilliancy of col¬ 
or, delightful fra¬ 
grance, profusion and 
duration of bloom, 
this annua) is unsur¬ 
passed. The double 
flowers, in many col¬ 
ors, are borne on 
strong spikes 12 to 15 
inches high. 
Double Mixed: 
Pkt. (150seeds), f Ot; 
1 At oz., 40*. 
GIANT DOUBLE 
PERPETUAL 
A free flowering type 
growing to about 24 
inches tall, sometimes 
called “Cut and Come 
A^ain. ” 
Pkt. <150* seeds), IO*; Giant Double 
1/16 oz., 40*. Perpetuol 
Kochia 
Burning Bush 
This is an ornamental 
annual of very rapid 
growth known as 
Summer Cypress. 
Makes plants as shown 
2 to 3 ft. high, leaves 
slender, of light pea 
green until fall, then 
the plant changes to 
red color; excellent for 
borders, and if plant¬ 
ed close together can 
be trimmed same as 
privet hedge. 
Pkt. <500 seeds), 
5*; l A oz., 25*. 
Annuals 
F. B. Mills Seed Grower, Rose Hill, N. Y. 
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