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General List 
Flower Seeds 
STATICB KINUATA (Sea Lavender) (An)—Everlasting flower; 
flne for use with bouquets. Colors range through blue, 
white, lavender, rose and yellow. 
B445 Mixed Fkt. 10c; 1 oz. 20c 
STATICB (Per)—3 ft. 
B446 Latifelia—Small, light blue flowers. Pkt. 10c; A oz. 30c 
STOCK (An)—One of the most popular annuals, for bedding 
or pot culture; for brilliancy of color, fragrance, pro¬ 
fusion and duration of bloom it is unsurpassed. 
MAMMOTH EARLY BRANCHING NICE 
B450 Hawn—Tender pink. 
B451 Monte Carlo—Canary yellow. 
B452 Souvenir De Monaco—Crimson. 
R453 Cote d’Azure—Light blue. 
B454 Rose Queen 
B455 Mixed 
Pkt. 15c 
Pkt. 15c 
Pkt. 15c 
Pkt. 15c 
Pkt. 15c 
Pkt. 10c; 6 oz. 50c 
DOUBLE PERPETUAL BRANCHING (Cut and Come Again) 
—Fine free flowering type. 20 in. 
B457 Mixed Pkt. 10c; S oz. 50c 
DWARF TEN WEEK 
B458 Mixed Pkt. 10c; A oz. 45c 
STRAW FLOWERS 
B461 Mixed Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 25c 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbutus) 
for early summer bedding. 
B555 Newport Pink 
B556 Scarlet Beauty 
B557 Double Mixed 
B558 Single Mixed 
(Per) — 18 in. Fine 
Pkt. 10c 
Pkt. 10c 
Pkt. 10c 
Pkt. 10c 
TITHONIA SPECIOSA (Golden Flower of the Incas) (Mexi¬ 
can Sunflower) (An)—Vivid orange-scarlet, like huge 
French Marigolds 3 to 4 inches across. Oddly serrated 
foliage. Fine cut flowers and used for backgrounds 
in borders. 
B5<tl Pkt. 25c 
TRITOMA (Kniphofia) (Red Hot Poker) (Torch Lilv)—3 ft. 
B563 Pfitzer’s Hybrids—Very large, brilliant red. Pkt. 15c 
TROLLIUS (Globe Flower) (Per)—1 to 2 ft. Giant bright 
yellow, buttercup-like flowers from May until August. 
Does best in half shady position. 
B565 Finest Mixed Pkt. 25c 
B566 Hybrid Canary Bird Pkt. 35c 
B567 Golden Queen—4 ft. Rich golden flowers, with orange 
center, free and long blooming. Pkt. 35c 
URSINIA (An)—A dwarf plant with finely-cut foliage, above 
which rise the orange daisy-like flowers measuring 
over two inches in diameter, each with a deep purple 
zone around the center. The flowers are borne on 
long, wiry stems, and make an excellent cutting flower. 
B570 Anethoided Pkt. 25c 
VALERINA (Centranthus or Garden Heliotrope) (Per)—3 ft 
Hardy plants producing large heads of showy flowers; 
fine for bouquets. 
B572 Mixed Pkt. 10c 
VENIDIEM (Monarch of the Veldt) (An)—2 to 3 ft. Deep 
orange daisy-like flowers, 4 to 5 in. across, with a 
double row of petals, upper row marked with reddish 
brown zone. Bloom over long period. 
B574 Fastuosum Pkt. 25c 
VERBENA (An)—Used for garden beds and massing, bloom 
from spring until late in the autumn. 1 ft. 
GIANT HYBRIDS 
B576 Etna—Geranium red with creamy yellow eye. Pkt. 15c 
B577 Lavender Glory—Large lavender with medium sized 
creamy white eye. Pkt. 15c 
B578 Luminosa—Flame pink shading to salmon. Pkt. 15c 
B579 Royale—Royal blue, creamy yellow eye. Pkt. 15c 
B580 Mixed Pkt. 10c; S oz. 30c 
VIRGINIAN STOCK (Cheiranthus maritimus) (An) — Early 
flowering, edging and border plant; bearing profusion 
of small, showy flowers. 
B596 Dwarf Compact Mixed Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 30c 
VISCARIA (An) — 1 ft. Free-blooming annuals, similar to 
Lychnis; form compact plants, are covered from early 
summer till fall with bright flowers, shaped somewhat 
like a single pink. 
B598 Oculata Delphinium Blue (New) Pkt. 25c 
VIOLA (Tufted Pansy) (Per)—4 to 6 in. Fine for border 
and bedding effects. If dead blooms are removed the 
plants will bloom continuously until frost. 
B601 Apricot—Apricot-yeliow tinged orange. Pkt. 25c 
B602 Arkwright Ruby—Ruby-Crimson. Pkt. 25c 
B603 Avalanchce—White. Pkt. 25c 
B604 Primrose Perfection Pkt. 25c 
B605 Jersey Gem—Compact form, very fine violet blue flow¬ 
ers. pkt. 25c 
WALLFLOWER (An) — Very useful spring bedding plant 
B612 Single Mixed Pkt. 10c; h oz. 25c 
BG13 Double Mixed — Blooms within 90 days. 
Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 45c 
WILD FLOWER MIXTURE (An)—A mixture of the easiest 
and surest growing flowers for naturalizing or filling 
in waste places. Will give continuous blooms from 
early spring to late fall. 
B ®20 Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 20c; 1 lb. 60e 
ZINNIA (An) — One of the most brilliant, showy and satis¬ 
factory of annuals. 
Giant Dahlia Flowered— 
Height 2 to 3 ft., very robust, bearing many long stems 
of the fully double huge flowers. 
B622 Canary Bird—Rich canary yellow. Pkt. 15c 
B623 Crimson Monarch — Deep crimson, flowers very large. 
B624 Golden Dawn — Golden yellow. 
B625 Polar Bear — Large, pure white. 
B626 Illumination — Deep rose self. 
B627 Purple Prince—Deep purple. 
B628 Scarlet Flame — Bright scarlet. 
B629 Mixed—Fine color selection. 
Pkt. 15c 
Pkt. 15c 
Pkt. 15c 
Pkt. 15c 
Pkt. 15c 
Plr*. 1 
Pkt. 10c; A oz.' 40c 
LILLIPUT, POMPON or BABY ZINNIAS—Used extensively 
for cut flower use. Flowers small, compact and sym¬ 
metrical on strong stems. 
B636 Finest Mixed—Splendid color selection. 
Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 35c 
AMARYLLIS BELLADONNA 
Large trumpet shaped flowers, of pale china 
pink. Very nice for indoor flowering. 
25c each 
These bulbs need a warm sheltered spot, posi¬ 
tion facing south if possible, deep planting and 
do best in fairly rich, sandy loam. 
TIGRIDIA 
Showy bulbous plants suitable for the mixed 
border, can be handled the same as gladiolas, 
growing 18 in. high. Bright crimson, centers 
spotted yellow. Yellow with centers spotted red, 
very attractive. 
15c each; 2 for 25c 
Plant in Spring from March to June, 4-6 in. 
deep and 6 in. apart. Not harmed by slight frost. 
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS 
DOUBLE—Scarlet, Pink, Salmon, Crimson, Yel¬ 
low. 
10c each; 3 for 25c 
SINGLE—Scarlet, Pink, Salmon, Crimson, Yel¬ 
low. 
10c each; 3 for 25c 
There are few plants that are more easily 
grown than the Begonia. They should be started 
indoors during February and set out as s 
after danger of frost as possible. They may ><■ 
planted outdoors with perfect safety after .'U 
1. Bulbs should be lifted after first frost eat. 
year. 
