Campanula Media ^ Bel1 
Flower) (1J/ 2 to 2 feet). 
The fine bell-shaped flowers are 
large enough to attract attention by themselves. Pkt., 5c. 
Delphinium Hybridum < Per «"" ia ' La * kSf ! ur) (3 
r J to 4 feet). Seed sown 
early in the spring will bloom in August. Splendid for 
planting in hardy borders. 
DELPHINIUM FORMOSUM. Dark Blue. Pkt., 10c. 
DELPHINIUM BELLADONA. Light Blue. Pkt., 10c. 
MIXED. All, pkt., 5c. 
Dianthus Plumarius J 1 f00t ^: The °* d fas h j ?° ed 
June, Clove or Grass Pinks. 
Hardy. Fine for rock 
gardens. Pkt., 5c 
Dahlia Half Hardy Perennial. These well known 
flowers are commonly grown from the tubers, 
but may also be grown from seed. Single Mixed. Pkt., 
10c. Double, Mixed. Pkt., 5c. 
Foxglove ( Di 9 ital Js) (3 to 5 
feet). Flowers are ot 
all colors, are bell or thimble¬ 
shaped, and borne in 
tall spikes. Hardy. Pkt., 5c 
Feverfew (Matricaria Capensis) 
(3 feet). A very free 
flowering border plant, bearing 
masses of white or 
yellow flowers. Pkt., 5c 
Forget-Me-Not <My° 80 « 8 A'P es fi 
* tris) (6 to 8 
inches). They grow best in moist 
soils. The flowers are blue. Should 
be given a slight pro- 
tection in winter. Pkt., 5c 
(5 feet). They re¬ 
quire a deep rich 
soil. Hardy. Double, in separate 
colors of white, pink, 
maroon, or mixed. Pkt., DC 
Gaillardia ® 
did showy perennial; very satisfac¬ 
tory as cut flowers. The stems are of good 
length, carry the flowers well. Pkt., 5c 
(Papaver Nudicaule) (1J4 feet). 
Dwarf, neat habit, forming a tuft of 
bluish green fern-like foliage. Blooms 
all summer. Pkt., 5c 
Perenuial Phlox 
immense flowers. 
For permanent beds in tne garden, 
and borders, Bear 
Pkt., 5c 
Pyrethrum Roseum <] ns * ct P ° wder Plant) (2 feet). 
Hardy, herbaceous garden 
plants with large single or double flowers. 
The colors are rose, pink, white and crimson. Pkt., 5c 
(15 to 18 inches). Fine when planted 
in the old fashioned garden, and valu 
Shasta Daisy 
able as a cut 
flower. 
blue color. 
Hollyhocks 
Iceland Poppy 
Pkt., 15c 
Stokesia Cyania (Cornflower Aster) (1J/ 2 to 2 feet). 
Flower freely from early July until 
frost. The flowers resemble the Cornflower in shape but 
are much larger and of a beautiful lavender- 
Pkt., 5c 
Oriental Poppy ( p a p a v e r 
Oriental e) 
(2 to 3 feet). Unequalled for bril¬ 
liancy of color. The flowers are of 
enormous size, often 6 inches in di¬ 
ameter and the colors range from 
soft pink to dazzling scarlet and 
deep 
maroon. Pkt., 5c 
Sweet William ( Dianth <Js Bar 
batus) (1 foot). 
It does not flower until the second 
year from seed; commences bloom 
ing in early summer and continues 
to flower for several 
weeks. Pkt., 5c 
Violet " ei 9 ht 5 inches. They 
bloom sooner than most 
other flowers and their fragrance is 
delightful. They will thrive in 
shady places. A violet bed around 
the foot of a big shade 
tree is very attractive. Pkt., 5c 
(Periwinkle or Old Maid) (1 foot). Glossy green 
leaves, red and white flowers. Flowers from seed 
the first season and if taken into the house 
before frost will bloom all winter. Pkt., 5c 
Wallflower The coloring runs mainly to rich yellow, 
orange and purple, and is oriental in ef¬ 
fect. Fine for indoor culture. 
Double. Pkt., 5c. Single. Pkt., 5c. 
Coraopala 
Vinca 
* SWEET PEAS 
Early Flowering Spencers 
Pkt., 5c; y 2 oz., 35c; oz., 60c; 
[4 lb., $2.00, postpaid. 
This new race of Sweet Peas 
bears plants of extra strong consti¬ 
tutions. Large wavy flowers, bloom 
earlier and much longer than other 
varieties. 
EARLY SWEET LAVENDER. Pure 
lavender self, enormous size, beau¬ 
tifully frilled. 
VULCAN. Vivid scarlet. 
ENCHANTRESS. Rose pink. A 
beautiful bright shade. 
WHITE ORCHID. First class larg¬ 
est, waved, pure white flower. 
THE BEAUTY. Intense fiery rose. 
PINK CHEROKEE. Pink suffused 
salmon, cream ground. 
WARBLER. Rich mauve purple. Of 
splendid form and size. 
MIXED EARLY-FLOWERING 
SPENCERS. In size and color they 
are almost identical with the named 
sorts. Pkt., 5c; oz., 30c; !4 lb., 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Late Flowering Spencers 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c: *4 lb., 80c. 
The flowers are very large, of ex- 
auisite shape. 
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MARY PICKFORD. It is a beauti¬ 
ful light cream pink. 
PRESIDENT HARDING. A won 
derful peach-red, shading to bright 
salmon. 
YOUTH. Flowers are white, edged 
in soft rose pink. 
ANGELE. Blue-mauve, suffused 
pink. 
AUSTIN FREDERICK IMPROVED 
Soft lavender. 
BARBARA. Beautiful salmon color. 
BLUE MONARCH. Dark blue, best 
of the blues. 
KING WHITE. Gigantic flowers, 
pure white. 
MISS CALIFORNIA. Orange-sal¬ 
mon with cream pink. 
CENTAUR. Deep cerise. Large size. 
ROYAL PURPLE. Rich purple. 
RAVENSWING. Deep maroon. 
GUINEA GOLD. Gold orange. Very 
large. 
WEDGEWOOD. A lovely shade of 
welgewood blue. 
HEBE. Large, bright pink. An Im¬ 
proved Hercules. 
LATE FLOWERING SPENCERS. 
A splendid mixture of the best 
Spencer varieties. Pkt., 5c; oz., 
20c; 14 lb.. 50c: lb.. $1.50. 
BARTELDES BEST MIXED. A fine 
mixture of all popular varieties. 
Pkt.. 5c; oz., 15c; !4 lb.. 30c: lb.. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Early Flowtrlng Spancart 
[Twenty-five] 
