Giant Ruffled Petunia, Floretta 
Dwarf Bedding Petunias on page 53. 
Giant Ruffled Petunias 
Annual 12 to 18 in. Culture C 
3802—Harris’ Paramount Dwarf Ruffled 
Giants. Brilliant mixture of mammoth 
flowers. See page 60. 
Pkt. (200 seeds) 45c; 500 seeds 75c; 
1000 seeds $1.25. 
Dwarf Ruffled Giants 
3806—Mixed Colors. Mammoth ruffled flowers 
in an especially bright variety of colors. We 
feel sure this is an exceptionally good strain, 
though not of our own growing. The plants 
are dwarf and will not get tall and “leggy.” 
Pkt. (200 seeds) 30c; 500 seeds 50c; 
1000 seeds 85c; Oz. $1.75. 
Ruffled Giants of California 
3801—Mixed Colors. The old reliable strain of 
tall growing Ruffled Giants. The immense 
flowers are all beautifully ruffled and fluted 
in bright and deep velvety colors. 
Pkt. (200 seeds) 30c; 500 seeds 50c; 
1000 seeds 75c; Oz. $1.50. 
Separate Colors of Giant 
Ruffled Petunias 
3808— Dwarf Giant Matchless. Immense 
white or blush pink softly tinted and blotched 
with bright rose pink. 
Pkt. 30c; 200 seeds 50c; 500 seeds $1.00. 
3809— Dwarf Giant Velvety Scarlet. Large 
brilliant scarlet with white blotches. 
Pkt. 30c; 200 seeds 50c; 500 seeds $1.00. 
3811— Rosie (New). An exquisite shade of 
bright rose or pink with heavily veined throat. 
Pkt. 50c; 500 seeds 85c; 1000 seeds $1.50. 
3812— Princess of Wurttemberg. A very 
large, deep, velvety rosy-red with dark throat. 
Pkt. 50c; 500 seeds 85c; 1000 seeds $1.50. 
3814— Floretta. Immense steel-blue flowers. 
Pkt. 50c; 500 seeds 85c; 1000 seeds $1.50. 
3815— Copper Red. Deep copper red with a 
wide-open dark throat. 
Pkt. 50c; 500 seeds 85c; 1000 seeds $1.50. 
C381—Collection. One packet of each of the 
six colors for $1.90 (regular price $2.60). 
New Small Creeping Petunia 
3886—Petunia parviflora. A little low creep¬ 
ing plant with tiny pinkish flowers. Not to 
be used as a Petunia, but excellent for the 
rockery, or the flag-stone walk. Pkt. 25c. 
“ Just can’t be without your Delphinium; no others are 
as beautiful." 
Fringed and Waved Petunias 
Annual 12 to 15 in. Culture C 
3803—Single Fringed Mixture. The plants 
are uniformly compact and so free-flowering 
that a bed of them makes a riot of color. 
Pkt. (200 seeds) 15c; 500 seeds 30c; 1000 
seeds 50c; Oz. 80c. 
3810—Fringed and Waved Variety Mixture. 
A mixture we produce by mixing proper quan¬ 
tities of the varieties described below to pro¬ 
duce a well balanced highly colored mixture. 
Pkt. (200 seeds) 30c; 500 seeds 50c; 1000 
seeds 75c; ^ Oz. $1.50. 
Separate Colors 
3817— Diener’s Pink Glory. A luminous, clear 
deep-pink with a glistening silvery sheen. 
3819— Romany Lass. Large fringed, blood-red 
flowers with dark-purple throats veined black. 
3818— White Beauty. Large fringed white. 
3820— Scarlet Beauty. A bright scarlet-rose 
deeper than Theodosia and Pink Glory. 
3813—Theodosia. The most popular fringed 
pint. See page 63. 
Any above colors: Pkt. (200 seeds) 35c; 500 
seeds 60c; 1000 seeds $1.00; Oz. $2.00. 
C388—Collection. One packet of each of the 
five colors for $1.25 (regular value $1.75). 
Stocks 
Annual 15 to 20 inches Culture C 
Although Stocks are considered an old-fash¬ 
ioned flower, the new American grown varieties 
we offer are so much superior that they are really 
“new fashioned.” The flowers are larger, the 
spikes longer, and they bloom earlier, with a 
larger percentage of fragrant double flowers. 
New Giant Imperial 
This class is the tallest growing. The plants 
are 2y feet high, of branching habit with im¬ 
mense flower spikes. 
6000— Variety Mixture. A mixture of all colors. 
Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 40c; y Oz. $1.00; y Oz. 
$1.75. 
6004—Canary 6005—Lavender 
6002— Flesh Pink 6006—Bright Red 
6001— Snowd rift 
6003— Elk’s Pride. Dark blue. 
6008—Golden Rose. Rosy buff. 
Any color: Pkt. 25c; Lg. Pkt. 50c; y Oz. 
$1.50. 
C600—Collection of one packet each of the 
above seven for $1.25 (regular value $1.75). 
Mammoth Early Branching Nice 
This class of Stocks is considered by many to 
be the best for all around use. Nearly as early 
as the Ten-Week varieties and of the branching 
habit with large flowers. 
6010—Variety Mixture. A blended mixture of 
all the best colors. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; y s Oz. 60o; y Oz. $1.00. 
TEN-WEEKS STOCKS 
See page 56 
Double Sunflower SweetWilliam 
Sweet William 
Hardy Perennial 2 ft. Culture E 
Everybody admires the brilliant colors of 
Sweet William in June, and it is one of the easiest 
perennials to grow. 
6130 — Harris’ Perfection Mixture. An ex¬ 
ceptionally fine mixture of our own growing. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 15c; y Oz. 20c; Oz. 60c. 
6132 — Newport Pink. A beautiful salmon- 
pink. We consider this the most pleasing color 
and it is a true stock of our own. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; y Oz. 30c; Oz. $1.00. 
6133 — Scarlet Beauty. A red of unusual 
brilliancy. Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; y Oz. 30c. 
6135 — Holborn Glory. Various colors with 
white eyes. Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; y Oz. 30c. 
6134 — Purple Beauty (New). Deep velvety 
purple. Pkt. 20c; ys Oz. 75c. 
Annual Sweet William 
6140 — Mixed Colors. Culture A. A new 
variety that blooms the first summer and is 
quite hardy with some protection. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; y Oz. 30c. 
Sunflowers 
Annual Culture A 
6195 — Harris’ Double. Large double flowers 
6 to 8 ft. tall. Pkt. 10c; y 2 Oz. 30c; Oz. 50c. 
6190—Miniature Varieties, Mixed. The 
newer kinds of small-flowered types are be¬ 
coming very popular for large bouquets. 4 ft. 
Pkt. 10c; y 2 Oz. 30c; Oz. 50c. 
6194—New Gaillardia-Flowered. Smaller 
flowers in shades of red and brown. 
Pkt. 10c; y Oz. 30c; Oz. 90c. 
Saponaria 
4562— Saponaria ocymoides. Hardy Perennial. 
Culture E. The most showy pink-flowered 
creeping plant for the rock garden or walls. 
A mass of small clear, soft pink flowers in May. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; y Oz. 30c. 
4563 — Scarlet Queen (New). Annual. Culture 
A. Masses of small bright scarlet flowers on 
creeping plants. Pkt. 10c; y Oz. 30c. 
Siberian Wallflower 
Hardy Biennial 2 ft. Culture G 
2412 — Cheiranthus Allioni. The orange 
flowers resemble single Wallflowers. Seed 
sown early will often give flowers late the first 
summer, and bloom again all next summer. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; y Oz. 30e. 
2413 — Alpine Wallflower (Linifolius). A new 
rock garden flower. Long season of bloom and 
bright mauve flowers. 9 inches. 
Pkt. 10c; y Oz. 40c. 
8070—WALLFLOWER, Paris Extra Early. 
Single Mixed colors. Early enough to bloom 
in this climate. Red and brown. Pkt. 10c. 
6164—STOKESIA Cyanea. Attractive light- 
blue aster-like flowers all summer on plants 
12 to 18 inches high. Splendid for rookeries. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; y Oz. 75c. 
Stocks 
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