12 Flower Seeds 
WILLIS S. PINO, SEEDSMAN 
SCHIZANTHUS (Butterflyflower) 
One of our best hardy annuals, of easy culture in any good garden soil, bearing a pro¬ 
fusion of butterflylike flowers of various colors: resembling some species of Orchids. 
Are also adapted for late Winter and should be planted in Fall for this purpose. Pkt. 
Grandiflora hybrida, Mixed. Compact 
plantswith many colored blooms. 34 oz. 25c.$0.10 
Wisetonensis. A showy variety used 
largely for pot plants. 34 oz. 35c.15 
SMILAX. Beautiful climber.10 
SOLANUM (Cleveland-cherry). More compact 
than the ordinary Jerusalem cherry and 
produces the scarlet fruits in greater pro¬ 
fusion. 34 oz. 25c.10 
STOCKS 
Often called Gilliflower, unexcelled for beauty and 
fragrance. Given good, rich soil they will produce full 
spikes of double blooms; valuable for cutting. Seed 
may be sown outdoors early in Spring; using well fer¬ 
tilized, well pulverized soil, covering seed 34 in. and 
press down firmly. Make rows 18 in. apart, thin to 
6 in. For earlier blooming sow indoors in March or 
April, transplant to open ground last of May. 
Schizanthus 
Sweet-William 
EXTRA EARLY FLORISTS MARKET 
Branching habit, 2 to 234 feet, early blooming and produces a high percentage of double 
blooms. Considered the most desirable variety for greenhouse or conservatory, unexcelled 
for bedding. Pkt. Pkt. Pkt. 
Pure White .$0.20 Blush (Appleblossom)$0.20 Canary Yellow .$0.20 
Hose.20 Lavender.20 Finest Mixed, 1/16 
Dark Blue.20 Fiery Blood Red.20 oz. 75c.20 
1 
LARGE FLOWERING, DWARF GERMAN Pkt, 
Finest Mixed. An excellent mixture made from 
named varieties, specially selected for. their bril¬ 
liancy. Produces pyramidal spikes with a good 
percentage of double. 34 oz. 75c.; large pkt. 50c.$0.10 
EARLY, LARGE FLOWERING NICE 
One of the most desirable types. Flower trusses long and 
very double. Pkt. 
Beauty of Nice. Flesh pink.$0.15 
Victoria. Pure white.15 
Queen Alexandra. Rosy lilac.15 
GIANT PERFECTION (Cut-and-come-again) Pkt. 
Rose. $0.15 
Empress Augusta Victoria. Silvery lilac.15 
Princess Alice. White.15 
STATICE (Thrift) 
Free flowering, valuable cut flower either fresh or dried. Pkt. 
Sinuata rosea superba. 34 oz. 25c.$0.10 
Sinuata, True Blue. Extra deep. 34 oz. 25c.10 
Latifolia. Perennial for border or rockery. Pur¬ 
plish blue flowers, may be used for Winter dried 
flowers. 34 oz. 25c.10 
STOKESIA (Cornflower Aster). Hardy perennial, 
about 2 ft. high with handsome lavender blue, Corn¬ 
flowerlike blooms from July till frost. Makes a fine 
specimen in the border; valuable as a cut bloom. . 
SWEET-WILLIAM 
Popular, old fashioned, hardy perennials for beds or bor¬ 
ders. Easily grown from seed, forming fine clumps which 
produce brilliant colored flowers the second season. Seed 
should be sown early in Spring in finely pulverized soil; 
cover 34 inch of fine soil and firm down well. Thin to 6 
inches apart. It is advisable to sow every year as young 
plants will flower more satisfactory. Pkt. 
Pink Beauty. 34 oz. 35c. $0.10 
Pure White. 34 oz. 25c. 10 
Dark Crimson. 34 oz. 25c. 10 
Holborn Glory. A wide range of colors with clear 
white eyes. 34 oz. 25c.10 
Diadem. Crimson, white eye. 34 oz. 25c.10 
Scarlet Beauty. J4 oz. 35c. 10 
Single, Mixed. 34 oz. 25c. 10 
Double, Mixed. 34 oz. 25c. 10 
THUNBERGIA (Black-eyed-susan). Rapid growing 
annual climbers adapted to hot, sunny situation 
in hanging baskets, vases, etc. Flowers buff, 
white, orange with black eye. 34 oz. 25c.10 
TORENIA fournieri. A very fine annual for vases, 
hanging baskets, borders, etc. covered with a mass 
of sky blue flowers spotted dark blue; yellow center. . 15 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker). Early flowering hy¬ 
brids. Sown early will bloom first season from seed. .15 
.10 
TROPAEOLUM canariensis (Can¬ 
ary-bird Flower). A rapid growing 
half hardy climber. Foliage profuse 
green, and the curiously-formed yel¬ 
low flowers producing a charming 
contrast. Desirable for shady loca¬ 
tions. 34 oz. 25c., pkt. 10c. 
Verbena grandiflora 
VERBENA GRANDIFLORA 
A magnificent new strain of robust, 
compact habit and free blooming. For 
early blooming, sow indoors and trans¬ 
plant to open ground in May. Seed 
sown in open ground in April or May 
make bloom from August until hard 
freezing weather. Pkt. 
Blue. White eye.$0.20 
Luminous. Flame pink shading 
to salmon.20 
Lucifer. Vivid scarlet.20 
White. Immense size.20 
Hybrida grandiflora. New 
mixed. 34 oz. 50c.15 
Lemon Scented. Fragrant 
leaves.10 
Tritoma, Early Hybrids 
