14 
Annual Flower Seeds 
ROCK’S—Kansas City, Mo. 
ROCK’S MAMMOTH 
VERBENAS 
Very few plants will make such a gorgeous display 
during the summer months as the Verbenas, or furnish 
more flowers for cutting. Start seed in the house or 
under glass early in the spring and transplant after two 
or three inches of growth or sow in open ground in 
April. Good healthy plants can be produced readily 
from seed. They flower in July and continue blooming 
until severe frost. They are unrivaled as low-growing 
bedding plants. 
HYBRIDA GRANDIFLORA GIGANTEA 
A new strain of Verbenas, prolific blooming, the florets 
measuring an inch in diameter and the plants are of 
compact robust habit. 
5205 Blue. With white eye. 
52X0 Etna. Intense Paul Campbell geranium red with 
small yellow eye. 
5215 Lavender Glory. (New). True lavender, creamy 
white eye. Pkt., 25c. 
5220 Lucifer. A vivid scarlet self. 
5225 Luminosa. Luminous flame pink, shading to salmon. 
5230 Iiose Cardinal. With large white eye. 
5235 Rosea Stellata. Lovely rose-pink with white eye. 
5238 Salmon Pink. (New). A fine shade of salmon pink. 
5240 Volacea Stellata. Deep violet, white eye. 
5245 White. Snowy white. 
5250 Rock’s Mammoth Mixed. 
Any of the above, except where noted: Pkt., 15c; 3 
pkts., 40c. 
5249 Collection. 1 pkt. each of the above 10 varieties, 
$1.35. 
VARIOUS VERBENAS 
5285 Lemon Scented (Aloysia Citriodora). Its pale green 
delightfully scented foliage goes well with any flower. 
Pkt., 15c. 
5280 Erinoides (Moss Verbena). Produces a mas of moss¬ 
like foliage, spreading over the ground like a carpet, 
above which are borne heads of purplish blue and white 
blossoms in lavish profusion; comes into flower in 
June and continues until frost. Pkt., 10c. 
5190 Golden Queen. The earliest to bloom. The flowers 
are the deepest and brightest shade of yellow yet in¬ 
troduced. Pkt., 15c; 3 pkts., 40c. 
VENIDIUM 
5180 Eastuosum. From far-off South Africa comes this 
charming new annual and by reason of the recently 
returned popularity for the daisy-like flowers, this 
lovely plant should prove the most valuable. It grows 
from 2 to 3 feet high with large daisy-shaped flowers 
3 inches across and of the most brilliant orange with 
shiny black center and black-purple zone. Given the 
Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Merit, which 
is sufficient recommendation for any flower. Pkt., 25c. 
VIOLA C0RNUTA (Tufted Pansies) 
A cross between the Violet and Pansy. Flowers not as 
large as pansies but elegantly scented. They are in con¬ 
tinuous bloom from May until atfer the light frosts in 
fall. They are bright in color, withstand poor weather. 
If covered through the winter they will thrive for several 
years before dying out. 
5300 Admiration. Violet-blue. 
5303 Apricot. Rich apricot tinged orange towards the 
center. Pkt., 25c; 3 pkts., 60c. 
5305 Blue Perfection. Light blue. 
5310 Fairy Queen. Lovely sky-blue, daintily edged white. 
5325 Lutea Splendens. Bright yellow. 
5330 Papilio. Lavender-purple, flushed white on lower 
petals. 
5335 Rose. Glorious shades of rose. This is a new color 
for this class. 
5340 Thuringia. Pure blue and deep violet-purple with 
white eye. 
5345 White Perfection. Pure white. 
5350 Comuta Mixed. A fine asortment of colors. 
Except where noted: Pkt., 15c; 3 pkts., 35c. 
VINCA or MADAGASCAR PERIWINKLE 
Bedding or pot plants with glossy deep green leaves 
and bright myrtle-like flowers. Easily grown from seed 
and bloom continuously. Sow seed outdoors in May for 
August blooms. One foot high. 
5375 Delicata. Soft pink. Pkt., 10c. 
5380 Rosea. Rose with dark eye. Pkt., 10c. 
5385 Rosea Alba. Rose with dark eye. Pkt., 10c. 
5390 Rosea Alba Pura. Pure white. Pkt., 10c. 
5395 Mixed. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c. 
VERBENA, ERINOIDES 
VISCARIA 
5420 Finest Mixed. Free-blooming annuals, form com¬ 
pact plants about a foot high, covered from early 
summer till fall with their bright flowers, shaped like 
a single pink. It is best to sow them where they are 
to bloom, thinning out from 8 to 12 inches apart. Sow 
seed in April or May. Pkt., 20c. 
WALLFLOWER 
Blooms from late July until frost, richly colored and 
produces splendid effect if planted in beds. Sow seed 
in March and transplant in May. 
5440 Golden Yellow. Pkt., 15c. 
5435 Blood Red. Pkt., 15c. 
5450 Mixed. Pkt., 15c. 
WILD CUCUMBER VINE 
5470 Echinocystis Lobata. A fast-growing climber, often 
running 30 feet in a season. White fragrant flowers, 
prickly seed pods. The foliage is large, of a rich deep 
green color, giving splendid shade. Sow in April. 
Pkt., 10c. 
5320 Viola Cornuta, Jersey Gem. This delightful 
new variety forms a large compact plant 8 inches 
high and produces a continuous profusion of 
bloom from early summer until frost. The flow¬ 
ers are a very charming shade of deep violet- 
blue and can be relied upon to come about 70 
per cent true from seed. Most varieties of this 
family will resist drought to a large degree and 
one of the outstanding features in Jersey Gem 
is its power to continue throwing up flowers even 
after other Violas are withered up. Pkt., 25c; 
3 pkts., 60c. 
5322 Viola Comuta, Lavender Gem, It is a replica 
of Jersey Gem, having the same admirable qual¬ 
ities of compactness of habit, continuous profu¬ 
sion of long lasting bloom, together with its 
wonderful drought resisting power. The color is 
a soft deep shade of lavender. Pkt., 35c; 3 pkts., 
95c. 
