58 CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS - Deposit Seed Co. Deposit, N. Y. 
Virginia Stock 
722 — Very quick growing little annual, 
growing 6 to 8 inches high. Fine for bor¬ 
ders and edgings. Will bloom continuously 
till fall. Pkt. 5c; 3 pkts. 10c. 
Thalfctrum 
(Meadow Rue) 
793— Graceful Maiden Hair fern-like foli¬ 
age. Large feathery heads of lavender- 
pink flowers. Very she'- y. 2 ft. high. 
Handsome in borders. Pkt. 8 c. 
Thunbergia Alata 
794— MIXED RAPID-GROWING CLIMB¬ 
ERS attaining a height of 6 to 8 feet, 
densely clothed with neat, green foliage 
not affected by insects; the small single 
flowers of various colors are freely pro¬ 
duced. A pretty vine for trellis, fences, 
rock-work, etc. Though tender perennials, 
they are usually grown as annuals. Mixed 
colors. Pkt. 5c. 
Tritoma 
Also known as ‘‘Red Hot Poker,” ‘‘Flame 
Flower,” "Torch Lily.” 
795— UVARIA GRANDIFLORA. 3 to 4 
feet. The old-fashioned, late-flowering sort, 
with flowers rich red changing to salmon- 
pink. Needs slight protection. Pkt. 10c. 
796— TRITOMA HVBRIDA MIRABILIS. 
A new Red-Hot Poker. Blooms the first 
year from seed if sown in March. Its 
orange-scarlet flowers are borne most free- 
ly from July to October. A most valuable 
cut-flower. Pkt. 25c; 5 pkts. $1.00. 
TrolUus 
797— TROLLIUS EUROPAEUS. Resem¬ 
bles small Peonies. Produces large butter¬ 
cup or incurved blossoms very freely. Flow¬ 
ers bright yellow and produced on stems 
1 to 2 feet high from May till August. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Stokesia 
(Cornflower Aster) 
723—CYANEA. A most charming and 
beautiful native hardy plant which, for 
many seasons, has been a most admired 
flower. The plant grows from *18 to 24 
inches high, bearing freely from early 
June until late in October. Its handsome 
lavender - blue centaurea - like blossoms 
which measure from 4 to 6 inches across. 
It is of the easiest culture, succeeding in 
any open, sunny position; desirable as a 
single plant in the hardy border and ef¬ 
fective in masses or beds of any size. Pkt. 
10c; 3 pkts. 25c. 
Sweet William 
788 — ANNUAL SWEET WILLIAM. 
Mixed. A variety which blooms first sea¬ 
son from seed and resembles the perennial 
sorts. Pkt. 5c. 
The new, improved, showy varieties of 
this hardy perennial are the very best 
plants for display beds or solid masses of 
showy bloom. Blooms before most annuals 
and lasts for years. There are many new 
large flowering varieties in our collection. 
789 — JOHNSON’S DIADEM. New, 
large, brilliant, deep scarlet with white 
eye. Pkt. 5c. 
790 — GIANT MIXED. Contains many 
new and desirable varieties both in solid, 
zoned, and auricula shades. Pkt. 5c; 3 
pkts. 12 c. 
791 — DOUBLE MIXED. Many grand 
sorts and combinations. Very fine. Pkt. 
6 c; 2 pkts. 10 c. 
Sweet Rocket 
79314—Old-fashioned garden plant; also 
known as Dame’s Rocket and Dame’s Vio¬ 
let; grows from 2 to 3 ft. high, and bears 
spikes of showy white, lilac and purple 
fragrant flowers. Excellent for border; 
comes into bloom at Decoration Day when 
flowers are scarce. Pkt. 3c; 4 pkts. 10c. 
VISC ARIA 
Ursinia 
798 — ANETHOIDES. Very showy in 
beds and good for cut flowers. Foliage 
light green and lace-like. The Daisy-like 
flowers are a rich orange with a Zone or 
ring of purple at the base. Blooms from 
July until frost. Pkt. 10c. 
Valerian 
799 — BLUE. Known also as Garden 
Heliotrope. Desirable for perennial gar¬ 
den. Pkt. 5c. 
Vendidum 
800 — FASTUOSUM. Brilliant orange 
flowers 3 inches across with dark purple 
zone and black centers. Silvery gray wool¬ 
ly leaves. Grows 2 or 3 ft. tall and is 
unusually showy. Pkt. 10c. 
8 0 0 % - CALENDULACEUM. Dwarf 
deep yellow annual of easy culture. While 
the blossoms are not so beautiful as Fastu- 
osum it is less difficult to grow. Pkt. 5c. 
Verbascum 
801—NEW HYBRIDS (Greek Mullein). 
Beautiful silvery leaves often 2 to 3 feet 
long. Flowers produced in quantity for 
2 to 3 weeks. Pkt. 5c. 
Viscaria 
820—DWARF HYBRIDS. Pretty hardy 
plant with large five petalled blossoms in 
many shades. Blooms from midsummer 
till frosts. Pkt. 5c. 
Whitlavla 
824— GLOXINIOIDES. Very showy free 
flowering annual. Pkt. 5c; 3 pkts. 10c. 
Veronica Spicta 
816 — This hardy perennial has become 
very popular, especially for the hardy bor¬ 
der. It grows eighteen inches high, and 
is edvered all summer with spikes of bright 
blue flowers, which are highly desirable in 
the garden. Pkt. 10c. 
816)4—VERONICA REPENS. A dwarf 
variety suitable for edging or rock gar¬ 
den. Numerous spikes of bright blue 
flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
One packet each of 2 above Veronicas 
for 15c. 
Vinca (PeriwinWla) 
817 — MIXED. Dark green laurel-like 
leaves. Showy flowers with bright eye, 
mostly rose and white. Plants about 1 ft. 
high and are good for bedding or window 
boxes. Pkt. 5c. 
Violet 
A fine collection of many fine varieties 
and colors—blue, lavender, white. Many 
of the finest varieties are included. Spring 
sown seeds make fine plants for fall bloom¬ 
ing. Keep blossoms picked as they fade- 
818— ORORATA or SWEET VIOLETS. 
These are grown in greenhouses but are 
hardy outside. Blooms in spring. Pkt. 6 c; 
2 nk’s. 10 c. 
819— FINE MIXED. A large range of 
colors and varieties of Violets and Ttafted 
Pansies Hardy blooms from spring till 
fall. Pkt. 5c. 
Wild Cucumber 
825— This is one of the quickest growing 
of all annual vines, and a great favorite. 
It is decidedly graceful and pretty in gen¬ 
eral effect, as seen upon trellis or fence. 
Vines sometimes attain a length of 20 to 
30 feet in a season. The fragrant white 
flowers are followed by prickly seed pods. 
The pods or fruits are always interesting. 
Soak seeds in warm water and they will 
germinate quicker. Pkt. 5c; 3 pkts. 12c. 
California Flowers 
893—CALIFORNIA NATIVE FLOWERS 
MIXED. Seeds saved from the beautiful 
flowers which grow wild in California. A 
showy collection of many sorts. Pkt. 10 c; 
2 pkts. 15c. 
