Annual Phlox 
The showiest and most easily raised of 
all annuals. 12 inches high. A continuous 
supply of the most attractive flowers. All 
jilts of the rainbow are represented with 
mafly variations of stripes; veins and eyes 
>f contrasting shades. 
243— Soarlet 1245—Rose 
244— White 1246—Yellow 
247 —Extra choice mixed. 
244 —Starred and Fringed. Very dwarf. 
Shirley Single Poppies 
These have beautiful satiny flowers of 
various colors with white centers which 
make the plants very attractive. They can¬ 
not be transplanted. 
1250— American Leg-ion. 1252—Blue Shades 
Orange 1253—single Mixed 
1251— Rose Pink 
Double Carnation-Flowered 
Poppy 
1255—White Swan 1263—Vermilion Red 
1264—Shell Pink 1249—Double Mixed 
1258 — &lory Poppy Mixture. This mixture 
is made up of all kinds and colors, single 
and double with many new novelties. 
^(Vtnophila) — Another quick-growing 
little annual which is perfectly at 
liome anywhere. It grows 8 to 10 in¬ 
ches tall. Is completely covered with 
small poppy-shaped blooms in vari¬ 
ous shades of blue and white. 
1249—Double Mixed Carnation 
Flowered Poppy. Pkt. 10c. 
Pin Cushion Flower 
(Mourning Bride.) Its name comes from 
the center of the flower which re¬ 
sembles a pin cushion. Effective 'in 
borders and beds. Fine for cutting 
and a great favorite. 
1270—Snowball 1269 —Black Prince 
271 — Bin* 1272 —Peach Blossom 
268—Tall German 1283 —Golden Yellow 
Double, mixed, 
all colors. 
1010—-Sand Verbena 
(Abronia) 
drows 6 inches tall. Sweet 
scented, trailing plants. Rosy lilac 
flowers borne in clusters. Fine for 
rock gardens. 
Rose Moss (Portulaca) 
Forms masses of delicate green foliage 
covered with bright colored flowers re¬ 
sembling small roses. Will grow anywhere. 
1241—Single Mixed 1242—Double Mixed 
Scarlet Sage (Salvia) 
The Salvia is an excellent bedding plant 
that keeps the garden bright with color until 
late Autumn. Does well in window boxes 
and is useful for cutting. Its best use, how¬ 
ever, Is as a hedge or border plant for color 
effect. 
1262—Globe of Fire. Continuous bloomer 
very showy. Seed, Pkt., 15o. Plants 65c 
per doz. 
1256—Blue Salvia. Dwarf compact grower. 
Flowers a bluish purple. Fine for cutting. 
Pkt., 10c. 
1265—Nev Dwarf Pink. The plant Is dwarf 
and erect; the foliage dark green. Flowers 
are beautiful tender rose passing to fresh 
coral-pink. Very new. Pkt., 20c. 
1262—Scarlet Sage, Globe of Fire, 
Pkt. 15c. 
1179—BORDER MARIGOLD. 
(T agates Signata Fumlla.) 
A dwarf variety, very com¬ 
pact grower and literally 
covered with beautiful 
golden yellow flowers. The 
finest border. Pkt., .5c. 
1180—Sensitive Plant 
(Mimosa.) A curious and pretty plant; 
pinkish white flowers. The leaves close 
and droop when touched or shaken. A 
great curiosity. 
1266—Smilax 
; Desirable for window vines because of 
S ty?! its charming glossy green foliage. Sow 
seed In February and March. Keep in 
Bp moist place. 
ets Snapdragon j 
• J (Antirrhinum.) Flower from July 
O > until frost. Dark glossy leaves 
and beautiful spikes of flowers 
i with finely marked throats. Semi 
tall sorts 18 to 20 in. m 
' 1021—Amber Queen 
C. C 1022 —Bonfire 
1 1020—Empress Scarlet 
' 1023—Golden Queen ■ 
1024—Queen of the North, 
other- white 
. 1025—Tall Mixed 
~r\YeO 1026—Dwarf Mixed 
Seed, pkt., 10c; 3 for 25c. 
Plants 66c per doz. 
1026—Dwarf Mixed Snapdragon, 
Pkt. 10c; 3 for 25c. 
41 — Marigold 
Royal Scot. New 
Striking colors. 
Grows 24" to 30" 
high. Pkt., 15c. 
1239—Giant Ruffled and Fringed Single 
Petunia. A splendid assortment of color. 
Pkt., 20c; 2 for 35c; plants $1.00 per 
dozen. 
■Sand Verben 
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