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Order for MILLS SEEDS — continued 
Quantity 
NAME OF VARIETY A “iLw r °rd Sht 
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Total Amount Enclosed jm - > 
Verbenas 
GIANT SCARLET. 
Fiery scarlet blooms. 
GIANT YELLOW. 
Bright lemon; a beauti¬ 
ful shade. 
GIANT PURPLE. 
Very beautiful purple 
flowers large. 
GIANT PINK. From 
shell pink to deep pink 
shades. 
Any of these 4 colors: 
Pkt., 1 Of, Vs oz., 504. 
Edging 
Verbenas 
Compacta Type 
These are distinct from 
all other types of Ver¬ 
benas, very compact, 
dwarf, and free flower¬ 
ing. The color range is 
very wide in bright 
shades. They are excel¬ 
lent for the annual rock 
garden in a sunny po¬ 
sition, for borders or 
edgings, or for window 
boxes or pots. 
Mixed colors: 
Pkt., 104 ;3 pkts., 254. 
j Moss Verbena 
■ (Erinoides) — Spreads 
■ over the ground like a 
I carpet and has finely 
■ cut or moss-like foliage, 
c The Verbena-like, pur- 
li pie flowers are borne in 
great profusion from. 
£ early Summer until 
1 - frost. Fine for porch 
c boxes, lawn vases or 
O bordering rock work. 
Pkt. (100 seeds), 104; 
= 3 pkts., 254. 
“ Other Verbenas 
-o See Pages 9 and 20. 
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i Larkspurs 
TALL BRANCHING 
1 DOUBLE STOCK — 
■ Flowered. A magnifi¬ 
cent type 3% feet tall 
* with long spikes closely 
set with large double 
flowers in colors of pink. 
_ lilac, carmine, rose and 
white striped blue. Ex- 
I cellent for cutting. Their 
■ graceful habit of growth 
I and bright colors are 
1 very effective in beds 
1 or borders. 
1 Mixed Colors: 
■ Pkt. (300 seeds), 545 
I Vs OZ., 204. 
■ EARLY GIANT IIYA- 
I CINTH — Flowered. A 
■ type improved in recent 
| years, 2% to 3 ft. tall 
with long flower spikes _ 
1 in a good range of col- 
| ors and continuous cut- 
| tings may be made from 
. July to frost. 
I Mixed Colors: 
I Pkt. (300 seeds), 545 
■ Vs oz., 204. 
I EM P E R O R OR 
I DWARF BRANCHING. 
A very attractive Lark- 
I spur growing 2 feet tall 
■ with double blooms on 
well filled spikes in 
I charming colors, excel- 
■ lent for beds and bor¬ 
ders and pot-culture. 
Mixed Colors: 
I Pkt. (300 seeds), 54 ; 
I Vs oz., 254. 
Other Larkspurs 
See Pages 7 and 9 
