CLASSIFIED LIST OF FLOWER SEEDS 
VINES 
For Walls, Trellises, Porches and Pergolas 
Balloon Vine 
Cobaea 
Hyacinth Beans 
Passion Flower 
Balsam Pear 
Cypress Vine 
Kudzu Vine 
Sweet Peas, annual 
Beans, various 
Doliehos 
Moonflower 
Sweet Peas, bardy 
Canary Bird Vine 
Gourds 
Morning Glory 
Thunbergia 
Cardinal Climber 
Japanese Hop 
Nasturtium, tall 
TRAILING PLANTS 
For Window Boxes, Hanging Baskets and Vases 
Forget-me-not 
Lobelia 
Nasturtium, tall 
Portulaca 
Ice Plant 
Mi m ulus 
Petunia 
Verbena 
Linaria 
LOW GROWING PLANTS FOR BORDERS AND EDGINGS 
Ageratum 
Coleus 
Gomphrena 
Phlox 
Alyssum, white 
Daisy 
Heuchera 
Poppies 
Alyssum, hardy 
Dianthus 
Ivochia 
Polyanthus 
Begonia 
Eschseholtzia 
Lobelia 
Salvia 
Beilis 
Feverfew 
Marigold, dwarf 
Torenia 
Campanula Carpatica 
Forget-me-not 
Nasturtium, dwarf 
Verbenas 
Candytuft 
Four O’Clocks 
Pansies 
Viola Oornuta 
Carnation 
Godetia 
Petunia 
Zinnias, dwarf 
PLANTS 
FOR THE SHADE 
Aconitum 
Daisies 
Gaillardia Grdfl. 
Nemophila 
Aquilegia 
Forget-me-not 
Kudzu Vine 
Pansies 
Coreopsis Lanceolata 
Four O’Clocks 
Mimulus 
Petunia 
PLANTS FOR GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY 
Begonia 
Coleus 
Passion Vine 
Torenia 
Calceolaria 
Cyclamen 
Primulas 
Verbena, Lemon 
Carnation, Chabaiul 
Gloxinia 
Sehizanthus 
Viola Odorata 
Cineraria 
Heliotrope 
Sweet Peas 
PLANTS WITH 
ORNAMENTAL FOLIAGE 
Amaranthus 
Coleus 
Euphorbia 
Linaria 
Canna 
Begonia 
Ice Plant 
Ricinus 
Centaurea 
Eschseholtzia 
Kochia 
EVERLASTING FLOWERS 
Acroclinium 
Ammobium 
Elichrysum 
Gomphrena 
THE MOST USEFUL FLOWERS FOR BOUQUETS 
Achillea 
Chrysanthemum 
Heuchera 
Salpiglossis 
Aconitum 
Cleome 
Larkspur 
Salvia 
Acroclinium 
Coreopsis 
Lupin 
Scabiosa 
Ageratum 
Cosmos 
Marigold 
Sehizanthus 
Ammobium 
Dahlia 
Mignonette 
Stocks 
Anchusa 
Daisy, Shasta 
Nasturtium 
Sunflower 
Antirrhinum 
Dianthus 
Nigella 
Sweet Peas 
Aquilegia 
Dimorpotheca 
Pansy 
Sweet Sultans 
Arctotis 
Elichrysum 
Pentstemou 
Sweet William 
Asters 
Feverfew 
Petu nia 
Valeriana 
Balsam 
Gaillardia 
Phlox 
Verbena 
Calendula 
Gomphrena 
Poppy 
Vinca 
Campanula 
Gy p soph i la 
Pyrethrum 
Wallflower 
Candytuft 
Heliotrope 
Itudbeekia 
Zinnia 
Carnation 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
Achillea 
Chrysanthemum 
Hollyhocks 
Polyanthus 
Aconitum 
Coreopsis 
Kudzu Vine 
Poppy 
Alyssum Saxatile 
Daisy 
Larkspur 
Pyrethrum 
Anchusa 
Dictamnus 
Lupin 
itudbeekia 
Aquilegia 
Forget-me-not 
Mona r da 
Sweet Peas 
Baptisa 
Foxglove 
Oenothera 
Sweet William 
Bocconia 
Gaillardia 
Pentstemon 
Valeriana 
Campanula 
Geum 
Phlox 
Veronica 
Candytuft, hardy 
Gypsophila 
Physalis 
Viola Cornuta 
Carnation 
Heuchera 
Physostegla 
General List of Flower Seeds 
Our wide acquaintance with the trade, both in this country and abroad, places us in constant touch 
with the leading experts and specialists in seed growing from whom we buy direct. This not only re¬ 
duces chances for error but fixes responsibility, assuring us of the choicest seeds and the latest 
introductions. We strive to make our list as complete as possible but of only sucli kinds as we know 
are suitable for this locality. Our friends may therefore feel sure of success with their selections under 
reasonable weather conditions. 
In ordering, the numbers are sufficient. 
ACHILLEA. (Milfoil or Yarrow.) 
NO. PKT. 
1 Ptarmica “The Pearl.” One of the best 
hardy white perennials. From spring 
till frost it is covered with heads of 
purest white double flowers. Easily 
grown from seed, flowering the first sea¬ 
son if sown early. 2 ft.10 
ACOMTUM. (Eisenhut.) (Monk's Hood.) 
Hardy perennials with panicles of blue helmet¬ 
shaped flowers in the fall. 
NO. PKT. 
2 Napellus. Well adapted for growing 
among the shrubbery and shady cor¬ 
ners ; 4 ft..15 
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