PERFECTION BRAND SEEDS 
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FLOWER SEEDS—(Continued) 
DAHLIA—The dahlia is one of the most popular occupants of our 
gardens. Easily raised from seed, which will produce to flower the first 
season. Half-hardy perennial. 3 to 5 feet. 
Double Mixed—Pkt., 10c; ^4 oz., 50c. 
DIDISCUS—Blue lace flower, 3 ft., pkt., 10c. 
EVERLASTINGS or STRAWFLOWERS—Large, full, double, daisy-like 
flower heads.' with prominent centers and stiff overlapping scales. Pro¬ 
duces in various shades of bright yellow and scarlet on stems of good 
length. Desirable as dried specimens and for use in making winter 
bouquets. For this purpose the flowers should be gathered when on 
the point of expanding. Sow early in the spring; thin to one foot 
apart each way. Hardy annual. Two to two and one-half feet high. 
Mixed Packet, 10c; Vi oz., 25c. 
FOUR O’CLOCKS or MARVEL OF PERU (Mirabilis)—This handsome, 
well-known free flowering garden favorite does well in any soil and under 
almost all conditions. Produces large flowers of many brilliant colors. 
The flowers are at the height of perfection during the afternoon. Height, 
2 feet. Mixed—Pkt., 10c; % oz., 20c. 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis)—A very beautiful and interesting old-fashioned 
plant whose culture is very simple. The bell-shaped flowers borne on 
long spikes make an exceedingly handsome and stately border. Keep 
plants 2 feet apart. Height, 3 to 5 feet. Hardy biennial. 
Perfection Brand Mixed—Pkt., 10c; V4 oz., 75c. 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis Alpestris)—The forget-me-not is an old 
favorite plant, bearing clusters of star-shaped, delicate blue flowers. 
Plants 3 to 8 inches high. Hardy perennial. _ 
Perfection Brand Tall Mixed—Pkt., 10c; Vi oz., 35c. Gaillardia 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower)—Annual. Blooms July to October. The 
annual varieties are very showy and are well adapted for garden decora¬ 
tion and cutting. Grandiflora. Mixed. Two ft.; large flowering. Pkt., 
10c; % oz., 25c. 
GERANIUM (Pelargonium)—These universally admired plants are 
easily grown from seed and bloom the first season. Half-hardy peren¬ 
nial. 1 to 2 feet. 
Perfection Brand Mixed—Pkt.. 10c; *4 oz., 75c. 
HOLLYHOCK (Althea Rosea) —The hollyhock is an old garden favorite. 
The tall, stately spikes bear immense quantities of blooms of the most 
brilliant colors and as double as a rose. Plant 3 feet apart and water 
freely. Height, 5 to 6 ft. Hardy perennial. 
Perfection Brand Double Mixed—Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c. 
KOCHIA (Summer Cypress) —Sometimes called burning bush. This 
annual plant is of surprising rapid growth, regular pyramids about 2 
feet high. Leaves slender, of light pea green until fall, changing to 
blood red and carmine. Pkt., 5c; 14 oz., 10c; oz., 30c. 
LARKSPUR (Cameo Pink) —A new Emperor type of real cameo pink. 
Grows about 20 inches high. Pkt., 15c; 14 oz., 30c. 
ANNUAL LARKSPUR. Tall branching, double stock flowered glorious 
spikes measuring 3% ft. tall; large double blooms. 
Flesh Pink —Very lovely. Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 25c. 
Orchid—Lilac. Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 25c. 
Carmine—Newport Pink. Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 25c. 
Sky Blue—Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 25c. 
All Colors— Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 25c. 
LANTANA—Popular and rapid growing plants with large heads of 
variously colored and perfumed flowers. The bushy plants are completely 
loaded with blossoms, which are succeeded by green berries which turn 
to deep blue when ripe. Half-hardy perennial, 2 feet high. 
Mixed—Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 20c. 
LUPINE (Perennis)—Very desirable garden plants, showy and ex¬ 
cellent for cutting. Graceful spikes 2 feet high in various colors. An¬ 
nual. Mixed—Pkt., 10c; 14 oz.. 20c. 
MARIGOLD, GUINEA GOLD (2 ft.)—Carnation-like petals and un¬ 
usually brilliant golden color makes this flower outstanding among 
Marigolds. It lacks much of the pungent odor of other Marigolds. The 
plants bloom very freely, and practically all flowers are double. Ar¬ 
ranged in a jet black or cobalt blue bowl Guinea Gold can scarcely be 
surpassed for decorative effect in any part of the house. Pkt., 10c; Vi 
oz., 35c. 
MARIGOLD, ROYAL SCOT—The Royal Scot Marigold is the most 
striking yet introduced. The large well formed double flowers are pro¬ 
duced in abundance on plants from 24 to 30 inches in height. The color 
is a charming combination of mahogany and gold in symmetrical stripes 
which radiate from the center of the flower. Pkt. 20c. 
Tall African Double Lemon Ball—Pkt., 10c; oz., 70c. 
Tall African Double Orange Ball—Pkt., 10c; oz., 70c. 
Tall African Double Mixed—Pkt., 10c; oz., 50c. 
Dwarf French Mixed—Pkt., 10c; oz., 50c. 
MATRICARIA—Feverfew White. Small double white flowers re¬ 
sembling Button Chrysanthemum, to which they are closely related. Foliage 
is deep green and finely cut. Plants grow 12 to 15 inches tall, bearing 
an abundance of flower clusters during summer and fall. Pkt., 10c; 
V4 oz., 30c. 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM—Ice Plant. Fine as a ground cover and for 
rockeries and hanging baskets. Does well in dry, sunny locations. Small 
light pink flowers. Grown for odd appearance of leave6, which look as 
if frosted with ice. Pkt., 10c; *4 oz., 25c. 
MIGNONETTE—The mignonette is a universal favorite and no other 
flower is so generally known for fragrance. The dense semi-globular 
heads of flowers on stalks about 6 inches high, making the whole plant 
reach to 1 to 1V 2 feet high. Hardy annual. Mixed—Pkt. 10c; % oz. 15c. Marigold—Guinea Gold 
Hollyhock—Double Mixed 
