YOPP SEED COMPANY, PADUCAH, KY. 
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DAHLIA 
Plant any time in May or June in well worked soil. Lay tuber flat and cover about 6 inches deep, 3 
feet apart, allow one stalk to grow from each tuber, pinch out middle bud when the second set of leaves has 
appeared. This will make the plant branch freely and very little or no support will be needed. 
Postage Extra 5c Each, 15c Dozen 
Each 
Pompon—Crimson Scarlet_15c 
Pompon—Yellow Gem_l$c 
Pompon—Pink _10c 
Pompon—Daisy Salmon Rose, early_15c 
Cactus and Hybrid Cactus_15c 
Mariposa—Medium long narrow petals, shaded 
pink _50c 
Edna Ferber—Large coral shaded, old gold_50c 
Bride’s Bouquet—White_i_15c 
DECORATIVE DAHLIA 
Amun Ra—Coper_25c 
Barbara Redfern—Autumn copper_25c 
Jane Cowl—Copper and orange_25c 
Dr. Tevis—Copper_10c 
Jersey Beauty—Salmon pink_25c 
Kentucky—Salmon pink_50c 
Kathleen Norris—Clear pink_75c 
Darlene—Clear pink_10c 
Each 
Sylvia Dicky—Large pink-10c 
Mrs. I De Ver Warner—Lavender pink-15c 
Rose Nell—Rose red_25c 
Pride of California—Red-10c 
City of Trenton—Brick red_50c 
Fort Monmouth—Large violet red_75c 
Jersey Beacon—Chinese red_35c 
Crimson Giant_25c 
Souav. Doazon—Brick red_10c 
Yellow Queen—Large yellow_25c 
Avalon—Best large yellow_25c 
Yellow Duke-10c 
King Midas—Large golden yellow_50c 
Jean Kerr—Good white_25c 
Snowdrift—Large white_25c 
Madonna—Large white_25c 
World Best White_ 25c 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson—Large white 
shaded pink_25c 
Millionaire—Large white, shaded lavender-25c 
FLOWER SEED 
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CULTURE—Most flower seed should be planted shal¬ 
low and kept covered with old cloth or jute sacks 
until sprouted, to prevent drying out. Plant in rows 
for easy tending and keep weeds pulled out. Be sure 
first that they are weeds. With slow growing seeds 
it is a good plan to drop a few cabbage or radish 
seeds, as they will come up quickdy and mark the 
rows for you. Use pulverized sheep manure. 
Unless otherwise specified, the flowers are in mixed 
colors, as most people prefer them that way. On some 
we offer separate colors, but in such cases the colors 
are named. 
Everyone should plant a flower bed, 
as it encourages the little ones and 
there is nothing more attractive than 
a pretty flower bed. 
Abronia (Sand Verbena). Hardy Annual, 
resembling the Verbena in its style of growth, 
of trailing habit and thrives in poor soil and 
dry location. Its fragrant flowers are borne 
in clusters. Mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
Ageratum. One of the best Summer bloom¬ 
ing plants, has soft Lavender Blue Flowers. 
'Pkt. 5c. 
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Alyssum, Annual. Popular little plants for 
edging or massing, blooming profusely all sum¬ 
mer. Begins blooming very early in the 
spring covering itself with clusters of small 
flowers. White. Pkt. 5c, oz. 25c. 
Alyssum Saxatile, (Basket of Gold). Hardy 
perennial. 6 to 12 in. high. Produces a mass 
of golden yellow flowers very early. One of 
our best rock plants and good for borders. Pkt. 
5c. 
Amaranthus, Annual. The leaves and stems 
are different shades of red, blended with green. 
Mixed varieties. Pkt. 5c, oz. 35c. 
ANTIRRHINUM 
Antirrhinum, (Snapdragon). An old fashioned an- I 
nual flower that has been greatly improved in late j 
years useful alike for garden decoration and cutting, j 
Ruby, Velvety Ruby, red, Pkt. 5c. 
The Rose, rose, pink, Pkt. 5c. 
Appleblossom, Rosy pink, white throat, Pkt. 5c. 
Purple King, Velvety dark garnet, Pkt. 5c. 
Old Gold. Golden yellow, old rose throat, Pkt. 5c. j 
Copper King. Velvety copper scarlet, Pkt. 5c. 
Snowflake, Pure snow white, yellow tube, Pkt. 6c. 
Aquilegia. (Columbine). Hardy perennial, will | 
bloom from seed the fii'st year if started early, x 
By planting in August or September will make I 
vigorous plants, blooms profusely the next spring. | 
Very easy to grow. They can be used for cut 1 
flowers. 
Long Spurred Hybrids, mixed, Pkt. 5c. 
