Cigar Plant 
One of the prettiest plants grown; its 
coloring being most attractive. It is an 
annual making a bushy plant about 12 
inches high and bears many narrow tub¬ 
ular flowers of brightest scarlet, tipped 
with white. It belongs to . the Cuphea 
family and makes a fine pot plant for 
the house. 
Pkt., lOe; 3 pkts., 25(. 
Primula —English Primrose 
VULGARIS. This charming spring flow¬ 
ering perennial produces plants averag¬ 
ing about 8 inches in heignt and is cov¬ 
ered with very pleasing bright yellow 
flowers with delightful fragrance. Easy 
to grow from seed and very showy. 
Pkt., 10«; 3 pkts., 25 1. 
Stokesia— Stoke’s Aster 
CYANEA. A beautiful lavender-blue 
flower 4 to 5 inches across, on plant 
about 18 inches high, fine for cutting 
and one of our most desirable perennials. 
It bears freely from July to frost and 
is of easy culture in a sunny position 
and is an excellent border plant. 
Pkt., 1 O ti 3 pkts., 25 1. 
Geranium —Pelargonium zonale 
One of the most popular of all house 
plants. It blooms freely the first year 
from seed sown early in the spring, and 
the large flowers are borne well above 
the handsome foliage. We offer a splen¬ 
did mixture which will produce a great 
variety of colors of finest large flowering 
varieties. Seeds may be planted indoors 
at any time of year. 
Mixed Colors: Pkt., 1 5 <; 2 pkts., 25«. 
GLADIOLUS REPORT 
Alt Gladiolus Bulbs sent us in the fall of 1933 to compete for 
the $100.00 we offered for a fragrant gladiolus bloom were 
carefully planted in our gardens, in accordance with our offer 
printed in 1933 Seed Book. 
The committee of three horticulturists has had entire charge 
during the blooming season, and here is their report: 
We, the undersigned, acting as a committee of three, have 
examined blooms from all Gladiolus Bulbs submitted, and certify 
that none of these blooms were fragrant. 
ARNOLD J. PEARSON, R-3, Syracuse, N. Y. 
Rose Hill. N. Y. FREDERICK D. HALL, Marietta, N. Y. 
Oct. 3, 1934 FRANCIS W. BROW, Rose Hill, N. Y. 
We are greatly disappointed in the result, but we still offer 
$100.00 for a Bulb of large flowering Gladiolus, that will 
produce a bloom of sweet fragrance. 
INDEX 
VEGETABLE 
SEEDS 
Artichoke .26 
Asparagus ...... 26 
Beans.34 
Beets.17, 21 
Broccoli .22 
Brussels Sprouts 22 
Cabbage.22 
Cantaloupes 
19, 20, 29 
Carrots.17, 24 
Cauliflower .22 
Celertac .24 
Celery.24 
Chicory .24 
Chufa.28 
Collards.24 
Corn, Pop ..S3 
Corn, Sweet . .19, 33 
' *n Salad.24 
iH .24 
amber — 17, 23 
Y-Wwit .23 
.25 
Berry ... 27 
• -19,20 
Umond. . 28 
Cherry.. 27 
Herbs . ... 27 
Kale .25 
Kohl-rabl.23 
leek ..26 
Lettuce.17, 25 
Mangel Wurzel. . 21 
Muskmelon 19, 20, 29 
Mustard.25 
Okra.26 
Onion Seed . . .18, 26 
Parsley.25 
Parsnip .20 
Peanuts .28 
Peas .35 
Pepper .27 
Pro so . 20 
Pumpkins .30 
Radish.18, 28 
Rhubarb .26 
Rutabagas .31 
Salsify .31 
Spinach.17, 21 
Squash.31 
Sugar Beets.21 
Swiss Chard .... 21 
Tomatoes. 19, 20, 32 
Turnips .31 
Vegetable Peach. 29 
Vegetable 
Spaghetti.18 
Watermelons ... 30 
FLOWER SEEDS 
Abronia . ..36 
Abutilon .54 
Achillea ........ 50 
Acroclinium .47 
African Daisy... 14 
Agapanthus .... 11 
Ageratum . .. 11, 36 
Agrostemma .36, 50 
Alyssum.36, 52 
Amaranthus .... 36 
Anchusa .... 36, 50 
Anemone .52 
Annual Flower 
Seed Mixture. . 46 
Anthemis.50 
Antirrhinum 6, 8, 36 
Aquilegia.53 
Arabia .50 
Arctotis.11, 36 
Argemone ...... 36 
Armeria.50 
Asparagus.54 
Asters 10, IS, 15, 40 
41, 61, Back Cover 
Aubrietia.50 
Baby’s Breath 7, 36 
Baby Rose.54 
Bachelor’s Button 13 
Balsam.36 
Balloon Vine .... 46 
Bartonia .37 
Begonias ... 37, 54 
Beilis. 53 
Blue Lace Flower 37 
Bocconia .50 
Boston Ivy.46 
Brachycome _. 37 
Brow'allia.37 
Butterfly Flower. 10 
Cactus ...10 
Cacalia . ..38 
Calendnla 
6, 8, 13, 14, 38 
California 
Poppy. 7, 37 
Caliiopsis.37 
Campanula . . 13, 52 
Canary Bird Vine 46 
Candytuft 10, 37, 52 
Canna Seed.37 
Canterbury Bells. 13 
Cardinal Climber 46 
Carnations 15, 45, 53 
Castor Oil Bean.. 42 
Celosia.44 
Centaurea ...... 37 
Cheiranthus .... 50 
Ch. Forget-me-not 39 
Ch. Lantern Plant 52 
Ch. Woolflower. . 44 
Cigar Plant ...*.. 55 
Chrysanthemum 6, 37 
Cineraria.54 
Clarkia ...... 7, 38 
Cleome ..37 
Cobaea Scandens 46 
Cockscomb .44 
Coleus.39 
Coreopsis.53 
Cornflower.13 
Cosmos.6, 44 
Cyclamen.54 
Cynoglossum .... 39 
Cyperus '..54 
Cypress Vine ... 46 
Dahlia Seed 
9, 11, 12, 45 
Diantlius 5, 7, 38, 53 
Delphinium . .49, 51 
Digitalis.53 
Dimorphotheca .. 14 
Doiichos Vine ... 46 
Dusty Miller .... 37 
Echinops .49 
Eschscholtzia .7, 37 
Euphorbia.38 
Everlastings .... 47 
Feverfew.38 
Forget-me-not . . 43 
Four O’clock ... 38 
Foxglove .53 
Freesla.54 
Gaillardia ... 38, 50 
Geranium.55 
Geum .50 
Gilia .38 
Globe Amaranth. 47 
Gloxinia.54 
Grevillea .54 
Godetia.7, 45 
Gourds .19, 20 
Grasses, 
Ornamental ... 47 
Gypsophilia 7, 36, 50 
Heliopsls .51 
Heliotrope .54 
Hibiscus.50 
Hollyhocks 42, 49, 52 
Honesty .41 
Hunnemannia ... 12 
Ice Plant.11 
Ipomoea. 7 
Iris Seed .51 
Japanese Hop .*.. 46 
Jerusalem Cherry 54 
Kochia .43 
Kudzu Vine .... 46 
Lace Flower .... 10 
Lantana.54 
Larkspur 
5, 7, 9, 41, 43 
I a vat era .42 
Lavendula.11 
Leptosiphon .... 42 
Liatrls .49 
Lilium ...... 51, 53 
Linaria . 6 
Linunt.38 
Lobelia.43 
Lunaria ...47 
Lupinus ..10,42,52 
Lychnis .50 
Marigold 
5, 8, 9, 11, 12,20,43 
Mex. Fire Plant. . 38 
Mignonette .42 
Molten Fire.12 
Moontlower.46 
Morning Glory . . 46 
Moss Verbena ... 45 
Myosotis .43 
Nasturtiums 
Front Cover, 5, 39 
Nemesia.12 
Nicotiana ... 14, 42 
Nigella. .. 43 
Oenothera .42 
Pansies.5, 13 
Pentstemon.50 
Perennial Pea ... 51 
Periwinkle.39 
Petunia 11, 12, 15, 16 
Phacelia .45 
Phlox.44, 49 
Pinks. . . 5, 7, 38, 53 
Platycodon .51 
Polemonlum .... 51 
Poppy. 10, 11, 42, 52 
Portulaca . 8 
Primrose .54 
Primula .55 
Pyrethrum.52 
Ranunculus.51 
Rhodanthe ..... 47 
Ricinus .42 
Rock Gardens 39, 53 
Rudbeckla 11, 38,51 
Salpiglossis.13 
Salvia .... 9, 11, 43 
Sand Verbena. ... 36 
Scabiosa 
12, 41, 49, 51 
Scarlet Flax .... 38 
Sensitive Plant . . 54 
Shasta Daisy 50, 51 
Smilax .54 
Silene .42 
Snapdragons 6, 8, 36 
Snow-in-Summer 50 
Snow-on-the- 
Mountain.38 
Statice.47, 51 
Stocks.14, 43 
Stokesia.55 
Strawflowers .... 47 
Sunflowers.42 
Sweet Peas . . 14, 39 
Sweet Rocket ... 53 
Sweet Sultan ... 37 
Sweet William. 8, 51 
Thalictrum .61 
Thunbergia.46 
Tithonia.16 
Tritoma .50 
Trollius .49 
Ursinia. . 7 
Valeriana ....... 50 
Ventdium ....... 9 
Verbena . 6, 8, 14, 45 
Veronica .51 
Vinca .39 
Viola . .. ,.49 
Violets .51 
Virginian Stocks. 10 
Vlscaria.42 
Wallflower . . 43, 51 
Xeranthemum . . 47 
Zinnia .* 6, 10, 12, 47 
48, Back Cover 
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This Is Our 1935 Magazine Advertising 
At the left Is our advertisement of 5 GIANT ASTERS, which appears 
in the leading Newspapers and Magazines during the spring months, in 
order to get more people acquainted with MILLS SEEDS. 
We want every customer to know of this GREAT OFFER of 5 GIANT 
ASTERS, 5 COLORS, our WILT-RESISTANT STRAIN, for only 10c, 
so we repeat It here and anyone can Include these SEEDS in their order. 
This is the GREATEST OFFER of the season — teU your friends and 
neighbors about it, and get ns a new customer if possible when you 
order. See page 4 and Order Blanks in this Book for information. 
