WYATT’S 
Hardy Annual and Perennial 
FLOWER SEEDS 
For Fall and Winter Planting 
Most perennials and a good number of our most 
popular annuals should be planted during the early 
fall and winter months. The varieties listed below 
are perfectly hardy and produce best results planted 
at this time of the year. We offer only new crop 
“Tested Seeds’’ and you are thereby assured of an 
excellent stand of your favorite flowers. 
Per Per 
Pkt. i/s Oz. 
No. 1023—ALYSSUM ■—• Saxatile compac- 
tum. Golden yellow flowers 9 ins.10 .25 
No. 1037—ANCHUSA ITALICA—Gentian 
blue. 4 feet high.15 .20 
No. 1047—ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) 
Rose Dore New. Salmon rose.10 .35 
No. 1049—ANTIRRHINUM—Venus, Flesh 
pink . 10 .35 
No. 1050—ANTIRRHINUM—Mixed colors .10 .25 
No. 1055—ANTIRRHINUM—Brilliant red .10 .35 
No. 1058—ANTIRRHINUM — Golden 
Queen. Golden yellow.10 .35 
No. 1078—AQUILEGIA— (Columbine) — 
Chrysantha. Pale yellow. 2 feet.10 .50 
No. 1070—AQUILEGIA — Single Mi.xed. 
All colors. Verv fine.10 .25 
No. 1074—AQUILEGIA — Wyatt’s Long 
Spurred Hybrids Mixed. 3 feet.15 .75 
No. 1085—ARABIS — Rock Cress. Pure 
white. 5 inches.10 .20 
No. 1091—ASPARAGUS—Plumosus. Pern. .25 
No. 1160—ASTER—(Hardy Mixed Mich¬ 
aelmas Daisy.) .10 .85 
No. 1197—BELLIS — (English Daisy.) 
Snowball. Double white. 6 inches.10 .60 
No. 1199—BELLIS — Longfellow. Dark 
rose. 6 inches.10 .60 
No. 1200—BELLIS — Wyatt’s Double 
Mixed. All colors. Complete mixture... .10 .45 
No. 1240—CALENDULA—Double mixed. 
Orange and lemon shades.10 .15 
No. 1250—CALLIOPSIS — Single. Yellow 
and maroon .10 .15 
No. 1275—CANDYTUFT — Gibraltarica. 
Beautiful lilac flowers. 12 inches.10 .35 
No. 1277—CANDYTUFT — Sempervirens. 
Pure white. 10 inches.10 .50 
No. 1290—CANTERBURY BELLS— Sin¬ 
gle mixed colors. 3 feet.10 .35 
No. 1300—CANTERBURY BELLS—Dou¬ 
ble mixed. All colors.10 .35 
No. 1330—CARNATION—Chaubaud’s Ev- 
erblooming Mixed.15 .60 
No. 1366—CENTAUREA, Cyanus. (Batch¬ 
elor’s Buttons)—Double rose.10 .15 
No. 1367—CENTAUREA, Cyanus — Dou¬ 
ble blue .10 .15 
No. 1370—CENTAUREA, Cyanus—Double 
mixed colors .10 .15 
No. 1371—C E N T A U R E A, Candidissima 
(Dusty Miller)—Gray white foliage... .10 .25 
No. 1420—CHRYSANTHEMUM—Wyatt’s 
Hardy Oriental .25 
No. 1472—COREOPSIS — Lanceolat. Sin¬ 
gle yellow flowers. 2 feet.10 .15 
No. 1473—COREOPSIS—New Double yel¬ 
low.10 .35 
No. 1540—DELPHINIUM—Single mixed. .10 .45 
No. 1543—DELPHINIUM—Gold Medal 
Hybirds. Very choice.15 .60 
No. 1545—DELPHINUM — Bellamosum. 
Dark blue. .3 feet.10 .75 
No. 1548—DELPHINIUM — Belladonna. 
Light blue. 3 feet.10 .75 
No. 1580—DIANTHUS—Plumarius Single 
Mixed. Hardy. tPheasant Eye Pinks.) . .10 .20 
No. 1581—DIANTHUS — Plumarius Dou¬ 
ble Mixed. (Double Scotch Pinks.).10 .45 
No. 1583—DIANTHUS (Sweet Wivelsfleld) .10 .35 
No. 1590—DIGITALIS—(Foxgloves) ... .10 .25 
The Last Word in Larkspur 
Wyatt's Double Flowering 
Imperial Larkspur 
No. 1714—IMPERIAL WHITE SPIRE—Dou¬ 
ble pure snowy white. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 25c. 
No. 1716 — IMPERIAL CARMINE KING— 
Giant double deep carmine rose. Pkt. 10c; 
Vs oz. 25c. 
No. 1727 — IMPERIAL EXQUISITE IM¬ 
PROVED—Your old favorite with its for¬ 
mer beauty and charm magnified many 
times. Fluffy clear pink. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 
25c. 
No. 1717—IMPERIAL DAINTINESS — Dou¬ 
ble delicate lavender. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 25c. 
No. 1719—IMPERIAL LILAC SPIRE — An 
exquisite lilac, very double. Pkt. 10c; Vs 
oz. 25c. 
No. 1722—IMPERIAL BLUE SPIRE^—Hand¬ 
some, double, deep oxford blue. An out¬ 
standing variety from a standpoint of size, 
color and form. Pkt. lOc; Vs oz. 25c. 
No. 1724—IMPERIAL LOS ANGELES IM¬ 
PROVED—Immense, very double flowers of 
brilliant rose or salmon borne on long 
spikes. Claimed the most beautiful Lark¬ 
spur. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 25c. 
No. 1725—IMPERIAL EMPRESS IM¬ 
PROVED—f riant double, rich salmon rose. 
Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 25c. 
No. 1726—IMPERIAL BLUE BELL—Delight¬ 
ful clear azure blue. Try a bed of this va¬ 
riety mixed with single Shirley wild rose 
pink poppies. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 25c. 
No. 1720 — WYATT’S GIANT IMPERIAL 
MIXED—Beautifully blended mixture of 
the most handsome Larkspurs grown. Pkt. 
10c; Vs oz. 20c. 
Per Per 
Pkt. Vs Oz. 
No. 1591—CALIFORNIA POPPY—Golden 
West.10 .15 
No. 1592—CALIFORNIA POPPY—Sun¬ 
light .10 .15 
No. 1600—CALIFORNIA POPPY—Mi.xed .10 .15 
No. 1605—EUPHORBIA— (Snow on the 
Mountain) .10 .15 
No. 1630 — GAILLARDIA -—- Grandiflora 
Mixed. Also called blanket flower.10 .25 
No. 1646 — G E U M — Mrs. Bradshaw. 
Orange-red. IV 2 feet high.15 .50 
No. 1666 — GYPSOPHILA — Paniculata. 
(Hardy Baby’s Breath.) White. 3 feet. . .10 .20 
No. 1679—HIBISCUS—Mallow.10 .20 
No. 1680—HOLLYHOCK — Single Mixed. .10 .20 
No. 1681—HOLLYHOCK—Newport Pink. 
Pink. 5 to 7 feet high.10 .30 
No. 1682—HOLLYHOCK—Double Scarlet. 
Bright red. 5 to 7 feet.10 .30 
No. 1683—HOLLYHOCK—Double Yellow. 
Yellow. 5 to 7 feet.10 .30 
No. 1684—HOLLYHOCK—Double Salmon 
Rose. 5 to 7 feet.10 .30 
No. 1685—HOLLYHOCK — Double Ma¬ 
roon. Very dark red. 5 to 7 feet.10 .30 
No. 1686—HOLLYHOCK—Double White. 
Pure White. 5 to 7 feet.10 .30 
No. 1690—HOLLYHOCK —Wyatt’s Spe¬ 
cial Mixture of Double Hollyhocks.10 .25 
No. 1736—LAVENDER— (Sweet Laven¬ 
der.) .10 .20 
No. 1739—LINUM—Perenne Blue. Hardy 
flax with blue flowers.10 .15 
No. 1743—LOBELIA—Cardinalis. (Cardi¬ 
nal Flower.) Beautiful scarlet flowers .25 2.00 
No. 1751—L U P I N U S—Polyphyllus. 
(Mixed Perennial Lupins.) 4 feet.10 .15 
No. 1753—LYCHNIS—Chalcedonica. (Je¬ 
rusalem or Maltese Cross.).10 .20 
No. 1781—MATRICARIA—(Feverfew) . . .10 .15 
No. 1782^MATRICARIA — (Feverfew). 
Golden Ball. Golden yellow flowers.15 .50 
