PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND 
Flower Seeds 11 
POPPIES 
Splendid plants for borders, etc., producing a profusion of bloom throughout the 
Summer. Flowers are remarkable for large size, delicacy of tissue, and brilliancy 
of dazzling colors. Keep blooms cut regularly for long blooming season. Pkt. 
Carnation-flowered. Splendid double-fringed varieties. Mixed. Oz. 25c.$0.10 
Peony-flowered, Mixed. Double varieties. Oz. 25c.10 
American Legion. Single, brilliant orange scarlet, yellow anthers. Y oz. 
25c.,.10 
Wild Rose. Rich rose, comes quite true from seed. Y oz. 25c.10 
Shirley, Single Mixed. Very dainty colored, with rich satin appearance. 
Graceful in habit, with bright green, fern-like foliage. Flowers, white, 
yellow and orange, borne on slender wire-like stems, 12 inches high. 
Y oz. 30c.10 
Iceland, Mixed. Hardy perennial, blooming first season from seed. 
Y oz. 35c.10 
Iceland Sunbeam. A new race with longer stems and larger flowers, 
flowering May to Oct. Y oz. 25c.10 
Coonara. Salmon shades. Y oz. 35c.10 
Orientale. Enormous deep scarlet flowers. Perfectly hardy. Y oz. 35c.. .10 
Orientale Hybrids, Mixed. Hardy perennial. Finest shades. Y oz. 35c. .10 
PRIMULA Sinensis (Chinese Primrose). Excellent pot plants for Winter 
decorations. 
Choice Fringed, Mixed .25 
Obconica. A profuse-blooming Primrose with pale lilac flowers.15 
Malacoides. Flowers delicate lavender, borne in whorls on tall, delicate 
stems. Desirable for pot.15 
PYRETHRUM Pkt . 
Aureum (Golden-feather). Golden-leaved plant for edging. Y "'oz. 20c.$0.10 
Hybridum grandiflorum. Flowers large. Aster-shaped, colors (pink to 
deep red with bright yellow centers. Bloom in May and June, very 
graceful long lasting cut flowers. Hardy Perennial 2 ft. 
Giant-flowered Single Mixed. Y oz. 50c.15 
Choice Double Mixed. 1/16 oz. 75c.25 
RICINUS ( Castor-bean ) 
Highly ornamental plants; excellent for large groups. Pkt. 
Gibsoni. Dark purple stems and foliage. Oz. 25c.$0.10 
Sanguineus. Blood-red foliage. 6 ft. Oz. 25c.10 
Zanzibarensis, Mixed. Very large growing sort, extremely attractive. 
Oz. 25c.10 
ROCKET, SWEET. Hardy perennial. For planting among shrubbery 
or in permanent borders; fragrant; 2 to 3 ft. high; purple or white, or 
mixed. Y oz. 25c.10 
RHODANTHE. A charming annual everlasting. Valuable dried for Winter 
bouquets. Mixed. Y oz. 25c.10 
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage ) 
One of the most popular and useful bedding plants; nothing more attractive in 
the Fall than these bright scarlet flowers. Seed should be started in house or 
hotbed from February to April or may be sown in open ground in May. Easily 
grown, free-flowering and extremely showy. Pkt. 
Bonfire. Early-flowering scarlet; IY ft. Y oz. 40c.$0.10 
Patens. Rich deep blue.15 
Farinacea. Perennial. Blooming first season from seed. Produces long, 
blue spikes.: .15 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
One of the most attractive annuals. Blooms tube-shaped, much like the Petunia, 
but more beautiful in color displav: 2 Y feet. Pkt. 
Emperor, Finest Mixed. Y oz. 25c.$0.10 
SAPONARIA Vaccaria. Free blooming annual with feathery pink flowers. 
Sowings should be made at intervals to keep up succession of bloom; 3 ft. 
Y oz. 25c.10 
LARGE FLOWERING ANNUAL SCABIOSA 
(Mourning Bride—Pincushion Flower) 
Seed may be sown where they are to grow soon as ground can be worked in 
Spring or for earlier blooming sow early and transplant 12 to 18 inches apart. 
Height 2Y ft., stems long and graceful and keeps well when cut. 
Ageratum Blue Fire King, rosy crimson 
King of Blacks, reddish black Shasta, pure white 
Peach Blossom, pink Sulphur Yellow 
Pkt. 
Each above, Y oz. 25c.$0.10 
Loveliness. New. Salmon rose. Y oz. 35c.15 
Choice Mixed. Y oz. 25c.•.• • • -10 
Hardy Perennial Scabiosa Caucasica. One of the best hardy perennials, 
color soft lavender-blue, desirable for cutting. Lasting a long time in 
water. Y oz. 50c...*1® 
New Giant Hybrids (Isaac House Strain). Improvement on Caucasica; 
longer and stouter stems and larger bloom. Outer edges ruffled, colors 
range from light lavender to dark blue. 1/16 oz. 50c.25 
Poppies orientalis 
Iceland Poppies 
Salpiglossis 
