NOBLE PINK, FIRE KING. One of the finest garden pinks 
with clusters of large brilliant crimson flowers and glistening 
white eye. This novelty will be the most colorful surprise in 
many gardens and a delight so easily grown that every gar¬ 
den will want them in the future. The flowers may serve 
for cutting purposes to amaze your friends in table arrange¬ 
ments. They need a well ferti’ized soil and full sun to do 
their best. 6 for 50c; per doz. 75c. 
ROYAL PINKS. Very large flowered type with fringed 
blossoms of great beauty in rich unusual brilliant colors of 
many hues, well blended. Very effective for garden borders 
in rich substantial soils. They also serve most charmingly as 
cut flowers de luxe with stems about the length of sweet peas. 
Easily transplanted and most impressive when set out in 
large numbers, as borders or beds. Doz. 60c. 
PORTULACCA DOUBLE MIXED. The so-called Rose 
moss, low crawling fleshy plants covering themselves with 
very large flowers, single and double, in brilliant fiery colors 
ranging from pure white through rose, carmine, orange and 
yellow flowers, as well as many tints of scarlet. Do not plant 
before June as this is a warm weather plant and needs very 
sunny locations and but little water. Pot grown plants are 
best. 6 for 50c; from flats 40c per doz. 
TORENIA, CHINESE VIOLET. A very quaint charming 
warm weather flower with uniquely dainty blossoms of pale 
lavender, deep violet and yellow as color arrangement. Plant 
late in June in full sun or partial shade. May also be used for 
porchbox plant. 3 for 50c. 
VERBENA, Beauty of Oxford Hybrids. Large flowered 
sort of bright carmine rose blooming all summer. Splendid 
for beds and borders in full sun. Pot grown, 6 for 50c; from 
flats, per doz. 60c. 
Verbena Grandiflora Blue. Bright blue, attractive. From 
flats, 50c doz. 
Verbena Lucifer. A fiery intense red, good for borders. 
6 for 50c; from flats, doz. 50c. 
Verbenas thrive best from pot grown plants. 
SALVIA DWARF ZURICH. Dwarf compact sort starting 
to flower in early summer long before other sorts and pro¬ 
ducing a mass of fiery scarlet color until frost begins. From 
flats, 6 for 25c; pot grown, 6 for 50c. 
-{Do not overlook the need of fertilizers when preparing 
ground for planting. See our offerings at end of list and 
include some with your plant orders; it pays in satisfaction.J» 
SCHIZANTHUS SUNSET HYBRIDS. A dwarf growing 
strain of wide color range rivaling the orchids in the richness 
of many color blendings. Its foliage is almost fern-like and 
the flowers in sprays of exquisite beauty for cutting or bor¬ 
der effects. A bit difficult to transplant except when very 
small or pot grown; loves rich soils and cool damp weather 
for best results; plant early April. From flats, per doz. 35c; 
from pots, 6 for 50c. A successful trial will give you a thrill 
for life in this marvelous flower. 
PANSIES and VIOLAS. Swiss Roggli strain, the famous 
strain of super pansies is a delight for all pansy fanciers, as 
they present the finest color range in large sized flowers 
today. Naturally a well fertilized loose peaty soil suits them 
best to produce size. Fine quality plants 50c per doz; super¬ 
size, 6 for 50c. Blue, yellow, red can be furnished in separate 
sorts for same price. 
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