Somerset’s 
PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS 
ZINNIAS—Continued 
CAUFORNIA GIANT OR MAMMOTH Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
This type grows taller than the Dahlia Flowered type 
with long stems which with the very flat flowers 
make them useful for cut flowers. 
Finest Mixed from named varieties.$0.20 $1.00 
Zinnia Fantasy Finest Mixed 
FANTASY 
Acknowledged the most distinctive and best selling 
new Zinnia on the market. Medium sized shaggy 
flowers are borne profusely on 2H to 3 ft. plants in 
a wide range of colors. 
Finest Mixed.50 2.00 
ULUPUT OR POMPOM 
Special cut flower strain. Small compact symmetrical 
flowers on strong stems. 
Crimson Gem.15 .75 
Golden Gem.15 .75 
Salmon Rose.15 .75 
Scarlet Gem.15 .75 
Valencia. Burnt orange.15 .75 
White Gem.15 .75 
Finest Mixed.15 .60 
DWARF DOUBLE (Cut and Come Again) 
A group with double, perfectly formed, medium¬ 
sized flowers on long stems. Excellent for massing 
and a continuous supply of cut flowers. 
Crimson.15 ,50 
Pink. .15 .50 
Scarlet.15 .50 
White.15 .50 
Yellow.15 .50 
Mixed.15 .40 
PICOTEE DELIGHT 
One of the best cut flower sorts. Flowers medium, 
curled petals with picotee markings, long stems. 
Select Mixture. Choice colors.25 1.25 
Did you know—It has been definitely proven that 
high nitrogen content of the soil is conducive to 
greater percentage of doubling of the flowers of stocks. 
This may be accomplished by first enriching the soil, 
before planting, through the addition of a complete 
fertilizer (4-12-4) and later side dressing with am¬ 
monium sulphate every two weeks (1 pound to 100 
sq. ft.) until buds begin to develop. 
PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS 
Growing many perennials we naturally can 
obtain seed of many items. The rigid selection 
which is followed to maintain the superior 
quality of our plants reacts to the benefit of the 
seed. Many items produce better seed else¬ 
where and of these we purchase seed from"; the 
world’s best specialists. For detailed descrip¬ 
tions, see plant list. 
ALYSSUM 
Saxatile Compactum. Blanket of Gold. 
ANTHEMIS (Hardy Golden Marguerite) 
Tinctoria Perry’s Variety. Good cut flower. 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
. $0.20 $0.75 
.25 1.00 
Aquilegia—Long Spurred Hybrids 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
Long Spurred Orange and Scarlet Shades.50 3.50 
Long Spurred Pink and Rose Shades.50 3.50 
Long Spurred Silver Queen. White, fragrant.50 3.50 
Alpina. Rich blue, spurless.40 2.00 
Chrysantha. Long spurred yellow.30 1.50 
Coerulea. Blue and white. Long spurs.50 2.50 
Pfltzer’s Long Spurred Hybrids. One of the finest 
mixtures obtainable.40 2.00 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Strain. A favorite strain with long 
spurs and exquisite colors.50 4.00 
Dobbies Long Spurred Imperial Hybrids. An ex¬ 
cellent strain.50 3.00 
AUBRIETIA (Rainbow Rockcress) 
Deltoides. Large flowered hybrids.50 
BELLIS (Double English Daisies) 
Giant White.40 2.00 
Giant Red.40 2.00 
Giant Rose.40 2.00 
Giant Mixed.30 1.50 
Improved Snowball. White.30 1.50 
Longfellow. Double pink.25 1.25 
CAMPANULA (Bell Flower) 
Carpatica Blue (Carpathian Hare-Bell).20 .75 
Persicifolia Mixed (Peach-Leaved Bell-Flower).40 2.00 
Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland).50 
CANTERBURY BELLS (Single) 
Media Dark Blue.10 .40 
Media Pale Blue or Lavender.10 .40 
Media Pink or Rose.10 .40 
Media White.10 .40 
Media Mixed.10 .30 
Every florist should grow Gypsophila Bristol Fairy 
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