JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
Flower Seeds 91 
Isbell's lisl Seeds 
Pyrethrum - Painted Daisy 
PYRETHRUM ROSEUM HYBRIDUM. —A lovely flower of easy culture, 
and should be more generally grown. They resemble large daisies, but of 
various shades of pink, deep red and white, and make a pretty show in the 
garden and very handsome cut flowers, having long and strong stems. The 
plants are perfectly hardy and true perennials; grow 2 feet high and bloom 
profusely in May and 
June, and frequently 
once more in August 
and September. Mixed colors, pkt., 
10c; y s oz., 40c; y a oz., $1.25. 
Rich CoEored 
Sweet William 
(Dianthus Barbatus) 
Pyrethrum. 
A well known, free-flowering 
hardy perenpial, producing a 
splendid effect in beds and bor¬ 
ders with their rich and varied 
flowers. Fine for cut flowers. It is 
much better to raise new, vigor¬ 
ous young plants from seed every 
other season than to divide the 
old plants. Should be in every gar¬ 
den. Height 1 to 1 % feet. 
DOIHLE MIXED.—Pkt., 10c; % oz., 40c; 
oz., $1.2a. 
SINGLE MIXED.—Pkt., 5c; *4 oz., 25c; 
oz., 75c. 
ISBELL’S SWEET WILLIAM MIXTURE. 
There are many beautiful varieties of Sweet 
William and we have most of them in this 
superb mixture. Wonderful and unique 
colors. Pkt., 15c; % oz., 25c; Yz oz., 75c. 
New Perennial 
Pink Daisy 
For the perennial border- 
choice cut flower. Lovely new 
perfectly hardy Daisy with 
flowers of rich pink color, 
about 2 inches across, con¬ 
trasting pleasingly with the 
silvery foliage of the plants. 
Compact in habit, 12 to 15 
inches in height, the plants 
are ideal for the perennial 
border, giving a wealth of 
bloom. While it is not long¬ 
stemmed, it nevertheless 
makes a choice cut flower. 
Pkt., 30c. 
Shasta Daisy 
One of our leading hardy 
perennial flower plants that 
has become a great favorite - 
everywhere The plants form large bushes of low growth, producing masses of 
lovely flowers on long, stout stems. Unsurpassed for cutting. Flowers three 
inches in diameter, pure white with yellow center. 2 to 2% feet. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 50c. 
Scabiosa - Pincushion Flower 
The New Hardy Pink Daisy. 
Violas or Tufted Pansies 
While the Tufted Pansies do not produce as 
large flowers as the regular type, yet they bloom 
more profusely and for a longer time. If sown 
in April the plants will 
flower in June, continuing a 
sheet of bloom until frost, 
and soon after the snow is 
off the ground the follow¬ 
ing spring they flower 
again. Mixed. Pkt., 10c; 
y s oz., 50c. 
The Sweet Violet 
(Viola Odorata) 
The true blue sweet Vio¬ 
let. Favorite hardy plants, 
highly prized for their fra¬ 
grant flowers; 6 inches 
high. Seed germinates slow¬ 
ly. Succeeds best in half 
shady situation. Pkt., 10c; 
Ys oz., 40c. 
Sweet William—Hardy Perennial. 
PERENNIAL FLOWER 
PLANTS; CHOICE FIELD 
GROWN STOCK. SEE 
PAGES 104 TO 108. 
CAUCASICA.—BLUE BONNET. —Light blue flowers prettily fringed on long 
stems; fine for cutting. See color plate on page 106. Pkt., 15c; *4 oz., 60c. 
COLUMBARIA.—LAVENDER —New hardy perennial from South Africa. Pro¬ 
duces very freely, flowers 2 to 2 % inches across, of a most beautiful lavender 
color, on long, wiry stems. A choice plant for the hardy border. 1 y 2 to 2 feet. 
Pkt., 20c; y s oz., 75c. 
COLUMBARIA. — PINK. —The pink form of the above. Large flowers of light 
pink color. Pitt., 20c; Ys oz '» ?5<5. 
Wallflower 
Goldlack 
Wallflowers should be 
better known. Their 
adaptability for pot cul¬ 
ture and outdoor bedding 
and the peculiar sweet 
fragrance of their flow¬ 
ers should win favor. The 
oriental coloring of the 
flowers in their rich reds 
and yellows is very effec¬ 
tive. They are easily 
grown and last long as 
cut flowers. 1 Yz feet. 
PERENNIAL DOUBLE 
MIXED. — Pkt., 15c; 
y s oz., 60c. 
PERENNIAL SINGLE 
MIXED.—Pkt., 5c; 14 oz., 
25c. 
For Hardy Flower Plants 
See Pages 104 to 108. 
Scabiosa Columbaria. 
Shasta Daisies. 
