RIVERSIDE FARM SEEDS 
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RIVERSIDE farm 
PETUNIAS 
New Excelsior. A wonderful variety of self 
colors, tinted shades and combinations of mar¬ 
kings not found among ordinal varieties. 
Flowers of large size and very fragrant. One 
of the best varieties for beds or borders. You will be pleased with Excelsior Petunias. 
New Balcony. A fine variety either in beds, or along borders and walks. Also 
for window boxes. Flowers are large and the colors bright and clear. 
Elks Purple. This is a very fine purple, the flowers being of a deep velvety tex¬ 
ture and are produced in great profusion. Plants of vigorous growth. Pkt, 15c. 
New Defiance. Flowers are large, and of varied and beautiful colors. Blooms 
profusely from midsummer until frost. Mixed colors. Pkt. 20c. 
Dwarf Giants of California. Fine for bedding purposes and growing in pots. The 
large luffled flowers of many colors are borne on dwarf compact plants. Pkt. 20c. 
■pt, 1 y IT 1*1-1 i-i-i i-i-i rit-i r\ i Grandiflora. Mixed colors. The plants start bloom- 
i I11 .Ua iJi. LllIllllUIILLI j n g early and continue until late in the fall. F'or 
mass effect, and borders where a brilliant display of colors is desired, plant phlox. 
Pnrtlll nn A most effective plant along walks, for carpet-bedding and 
1 UllllltlLcl | n the rock garden. Plants of spreading habit and bloom freely 
all summer. Rose flowered, mixed colors. 
I VtnniPQ New Cardinal. The wonderful fluffiness, large size, and colors of 
UJJjJiLo the flowers is amazing. The character of growth, earlj'and contin¬ 
uous bloom, throughout a longer season than other varieties makes this new poppy 
one you should have in the flower garden. It will moie than please you. 
Shirley. Ruffled and semi-double flowers in shades of pink, rose and scarlet. 
A very fine strain, easy to grow and will please you. 
Oriental. Per. Mammoth bright red flowers early in June. When once started 
the plants live for years, getting larger and finer each year. 
Pvrpthmm Painted Daisy. Per. Flowers on long stems are produced in 
1 jlLlllllllll shades of red and pink. Blooms early and is fine for cutting. 
Phv<5nQtPO*n False Dragon Head. Per. Grows 4 to 5 feet high and bears 
I 11 j oUo ll ^Icl all through the summer, spikes of delicate pink flowers. 
Rudbeckia 
Purpurea. Per. Avery attractive hardy flow^er, blooming dur¬ 
ing August and September. Plants grow 3 feet high and pro¬ 
duce large flowers with a dark center, and drooping petals of a lilac shade. 
NOTH. I will be pleased to send any of your friends or neighbors who may be 
interested in what I have to offer a copy of this catalogue. Send me their names 
and address when you send an order and I will include an extra packet of seeds 
for the favor. Thank you. 
