KELLY PLANT GARDENS 
A PAGE OF FLOWER SEEDS ■' r SPOKANE, WASH 9 
KELLY’S FLOWER SEEDS—All Packets 10c Unless Otherwise Noted 
AGERATUM —Annual—Pretty bor- 
der blue flowers. 
ALYSSUM (Sweet Alyssum) Annual 
—Used extensively for border or bed¬ 
ding flowers. 
ALYSSUM (Saxatile) — Perennial 
yellow flowers. Pretty border plant. 
AMARANTHUS—Combustion — Bur¬ 
banks. An annual plant about 3 feet 
tall, furnace red color of foliage. His 
last creation. Pkt., 50c. See House 
Plants Section. 
ANCHUSA—Perennial—A beautiful 
blue flowering plant about 3 feet. 
ARABIS—Perennial (Rock Cress)— 
For rockery or edging. 
ASTER (Crego’s Giant) Annual— 
The finest of the aster family, pro¬ 
ducing immense flowers of a fluffy 
texture. Very fine for cutting. Pink, 
purple, rose, white, blue, lavender and 
all colors mixed._ 
ASTER — Heart of France —The pur- 
est red color and fluffy petals._ 
ASTER—Sunshine —A new sensation 
in asters. Mixed. Pkt., 25c. 
ASTER — Perennial — Michaelmas 
Daisy. Attractive fall blooms blue. 
BACHELOR BUTTON (Centaurea 
Cyanus) —Annual. Easily grown free 
blooming and pretty. 
BLUE LACE FLOWER (Didiscus)— 
An extremely pretty light blue. Lace 
like florets. 
CALLIOPSIS (Coreopsis) Annual— 
An excellent plant for cutting and 
massing, blooming all summer. Mixed 
colors. 
CANDYTUFT, Annual— This flower 
makes a very attractive border or cut 
flower. Mixed. 
CANTERBURY BELLS— Biennial. 
The seed may be planted where they 
are to bloom. All colors. 
CALENDULA (Pot Marigold)— Very 
attractive yellow blooms. 
CARNATION —A new strain in all 
colors from a French grower which 
produces blooms outside equal to the 
greenhouse grown. White, dark red, 
scarlet, yellow, rose and mixed._ 
CASTOR BEAN (Ricinus) —A very 
showy plant—highly ornamental. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM — Very showy 
summer flowering annual. 
CLARKIA —A hardy attractive flow- 
ering plant._ 
COCKSCOMB (Celosia)—One of the 
most interesting of plants. Chenile 
like and tufted. 
COLUMBINE (Acquilegia) —Peren¬ 
nial. The long spurred varieties are 
beautiful tasty flowering plants. Sepa- 
rate colors and mixed. Pkt., 15c._ 
COSMOS —A fall blooming plant for 
showy borders or mass bedding._ 
COREOPSIS —Perennial. Large yel¬ 
low flowers. 
DAHLIA —It is very interesting to 
grow dahlias from seed and often se¬ 
cure a new Dahlia. Varieties do not 
reproduce true from seed, but bloom 
the first year. Double mixed. Pkts., 
25c. CACTUS varieties mixed pkts., 
50c. 
DAISY —Perennial. English Daisy. 
Fine low growing, profuse blooming 
plants early. White and pink. Pkts., 
15c._ 
DELPHINIUMS (Perennial Lark¬ 
spur) —A perennial garden is incom¬ 
plete without this highly attractive 
summer and fall flowering plant. Pu- 
dors’ Glory and Vanderbilt’s selected 
strains. All colors and mixed. Pkts., 
75o. 
Belladonna —Light blue, pkts., 15c. 
Bellamosum —Dark blue., pkts., 15c. 
FORGET-ME-NOT— Half hardy per¬ 
ennial. Neat and beautiful plants with 
star-like flowers. 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis) Perennial- 
Does not usually bloom until the sec¬ 
ond year. Produces brilliantly colored 
flowers. Plants three feet. All colors. 
FOUR O’CLOCK—Bright flowers of 
many shades. 
GAILLARDIA, Annual — Remarkable 
for the profusion, size and brilliancy 
of its flowers. 
GAILLARDIA—Perennial — Grandi- 
flora Maxima. Pkt., 15c. 
GERANIUM — Interesting to grow 
for a new geranium may result with 
perhaps many double blooms. Pkt., 
25c. Lady Washington, pkt., 35c; 50 
seeds, $1.50._ 
GEUM, Perennial—Mrs. Bradshaw. 
A scarlet bloom somewhat resembling 
the carnation. Pkt., 20c. 
GYPSOPH ELI A (Baby’s Breath)— 
Delicate free flowering little plants 
covered with small white star shaped 
little flowers. 
HELICHRYSUM — Strawflower or 
Everlastings. Hardy annual easily 
grown. Cut when just about to open 
and hang up in a cool airy place heads 
down until well dried. Make the fin- 
est of winter boquets._ 
HOLLYHOCKS, Double —A majestic 
old-fashioned favorite. Maroon, sal¬ 
mon, yellow, black, red, white. Pkt., 
15c. 
HUNNEMANI A—Yellow tulip poppy. 
Profuse blooming buttercup yellow. 
KOCHIA (Mexican Burning Bush), 
Annual —Plants are rounded and globe¬ 
like which in the early fall are thickly 
set with small bright scarlet flowers. 
Grows three feet tall and is excellent 
for summer hedge. Pkt. 15c. 
LARKSPUR (Delphinium), Annual— 
One of the best garden plants. Will 
bloom from late summer until frost. 
Pkt. 15c. 
LOBELIA, Annual —Well adapted to 
bedding or edgings, being always com¬ 
pletely covered with blue flowers. 
Height, six inches. 
LUPINS, Annual — Produces long 
spikes of pea-shaped blooms. Pkt. 15c. 
LUPINS, Perennial —Very fine bor¬ 
der and should mingle with Delphin¬ 
ium for effect. Pkt. 25c. 
LYCHNIS Jerusalem Cross —Brilliant 
red clusters of cross formed blooms. 
Pkt. 15c. 
MARIGOLD, Annual —Well known 
free bloomer. African and French. 
MIGNONETTE —A quick growing 
fragrant annual. 
MIMOSA —Sensitive plant. Curious 
plant—when touched closes its leaves. 
Pkt. 15c. 
MORNING GLORY, Dwarf —A rapid 
growing vine for quick covering of 
porches, rockeries, etc. 
NASTURTIUM (Tall), Annual— Ele¬ 
gant and luxurious climbers for ver- 
anda pieces and trellises, etc. Mixed. 
NASTURTIUM (Dwarf), Annual— 
Beautiful bedding plants. Mixed. 
PANSY (Mastadon) Perennial — 
Plants may be started indoors and 
transplanted for late summer and fall 
blooming. They thrive best in cool, 
moist soil. Fine mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
PEAS, Perennial —Very similar to 
the Sweet Peas, but continue without 
replanting. Plant where support is 
natural or artificial. Pkt. 15c. 
PENSTEMON, Perennial — Beard 
Tongue. Magnificent bell-shaped 
flowers. In all colors and margined. 
Pkt. 15c. 
PETUNIA —Bedding. Single. Prob¬ 
ably the best known and universally 
grown flower for many purposes. 
Var. Howard’s Star—Crimson with 
white star. Pkt. 15c. 
Gen. Dodds —Blood red. Pkt. 15c. 
Rosy Morn —Fine pink. Pkt. 15c. 
Elks Pride —Large purple blooms 
often 3 inches. Pkt. 50c. 
Pride of Portland —Pink. Pkt. 50c. 
Pink Glory —Pkt. 50c. 
Deiner’s—Ruffled monsters, single 
giant blooms. Pkt., 50c. 
Deiners —Ruffled monsters, double 
fringed. Pkt. 50c. 
PHLOX DRUMMOND I —One of the 
finest bedding plants grown. Blooms 
from early summer until frost. All 
colors mixed. 
PINKS (Dianthus), Annual —One of 
the most popular old-fashioned flow¬ 
ers. Produces a wonderful variety of 
brilliant colors. Mixed. 
POPPY, Annual, Shirley —All colors 
in a fine strain. 
POPPY, Carnation—Double flowered 
resembling a fluffy aster. 
POPPY, Double —Mixed. All colors. 
POPPY, Perennial, Oriental —Great 
blooms of salmon and red. Pkt., 15c. 
POPPY, Perennial, Iceland —Slender 
stems crowned with pretty blooms in 
several colors. Pkt. 15c. 
PORTULACA (Moss Rose), Annual 
—Fine for massing or edging. Should 
be started indoors and planted in 
sunshiny location. Single mixed. 
PYRETHRUM, Roseum, Perennial— 
Resemble the large daisy and deserve 
greater culture. Separate colors and 
mixed. 
PYRETHRUM, Aureum, Golden 
Feather —A very pretty yellow leaved 
border plant. Fine for edging. 
SALPIGLOSSIS (Painted Tongue) 
Annual —Produces beautiful orchid¬ 
like flowers. All colors mixed. 
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage) —Tender per- 
renial. Blooms the first season from 
seed. Blossoms are born on long stems 
in racems or spikes and are very beau¬ 
tiful. 
SHASTA DAISY, Perennial —Very 
attractive, large white flowers, four to 
five inches in diameter, broad, white 
petals and stems. 
SNAP DRAGON (Antirrhirum), An¬ 
nual —Very desirable for beds and edg- 
ings. Mixed. 
SWEET WILLIAM, Perennial — 
Grows one to two feet tall and bears 
its sweet scented flowers at the ends 
of a stiff stem. It makes a beautiful 
bedding plant. Single mixed._ 
VERBENA, Annual —Verbenas thrive 
in almost any situation and in all good 
garden soils. They make attractive 
borders and beds, blooming profusely 
from June until October. Mixed. 
SWEET PEAS — True Spencers — 
Nine separate beautiful colors and 
mixed. Pkts., 10c; oz,, 25c. 
WILD CUCUMBER— One of the fast¬ 
est growing annual vines. White flow¬ 
ers followed with spiney seed pods. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c. 
ZINNIA—Giant Dahlia Flowered— 
Our seed direct from the introducer. 
Separate colors and mixed. Pkts., 15c; 
*/ 2 oz., $1.25. Description, see page 12. 
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