Annual Flower Seeds 
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ROCK’S—Kansas City, Mo. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
5090 Animal Mixed. They bloom profusely from July 
until frost, from the seed sown in April. Variety of 
colors. If given a slight covering the plant will sur¬ 
vive the winter. Pkt., 15c; 3 pkts., 35c. 
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TAGETES 
5110 Golden Ring (Signata Pumila). A dwarf-growing 
Marigold bearing an abundance of dainty single orange- 
yellow flowers. Same culture as Marigolds. 1 foot. 
Pkt.., 15c; 3 pkts., 35c. 
THUNBERGIA (Black-Eyed Susan) 
5125 Alata Mixed. Rapid-growing annual climbers, pre¬ 
ferring a sunny situation. Flowers in buff, white, or¬ 
ange, etc., with dark eyes, mixed colors. Sow seed out¬ 
side in April or May. 4 feet. Pkt., 15c. 
TITHONLA (Mexican Sunflower) 
5135 Speciosa. A very unusual plant from Mexico and 
one of the finest annuals for screen planting. The 
plant attains a height of 8 to 10 feet, with heavy stems 
and foliage giving somewhat of a tropical effect. The 
flowers are similar to a large single African Marigold 
or single Dahlia and are of a dazzling orange-scarlet 
color. It blooms from July to frost and is especially 
valuable as a background border. Pkt., 25c; 3 pkts., 60c. 
TORENIA 
5150 Foumieri. A very fine annual: covered the entire 
season with a mass of bloom. Flowers are delicate 
orchid lavender with three spots of dark purple, bright 
yellow center. As the seeds are so fine, they should 
be started inside and transplanted to the open. Plant 
in a protected situation and water when soil is dry and 
hard. Pkt., 15c. 
TROPAEOLUM CANARIENSE 
(Canary Bird Flower) 
5165 Rapid-growing annual climbers. Curious, clear, yel¬ 
low flowers bear a fancied resemblance to a canary 
with extended wings. Sow seed in April. Height, 18 
feet. Pkt., 10c. 
ROCK’S SUPERB SWEET PEAS 
Specialists have greatly improved the old types in size, 
quality and color, and have produced new types of ex¬ 
ceeding beauty. As a cut flower it has no superior; the 
gorgeous colors in combination with its exquisite frag¬ 
rance lend a most sincere admiration to flower lovers. 
Culture.—A deep, rich, moist soil is best suited for 
Sweet Peas with plenty of well rotted manure or bone 
meal. Seed should be sown in March and April or just 
as soon as the ground may be worked in a trench or fur¬ 
row about 6 inches deep, covering with 1 to 2 inches of 
soil, which should be pressed down firmly. When plants 
are well started, thin out to 3 to 4 inches apart, fill¬ 
ing in trench, as they grow, until level. They should be 
staked up 4 to 5 feet high either with wire netting fast¬ 
ened horizontally or with brush, the former being the 
most satisfactory. Thorough watering during dry weather 
is very beneficial. Keep flowers cut off to encourage a 
continuous bloom. 
ROCK’S GIANT SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
These fine late Spencer types are the most popular for 
summer blooming. They are huge size, delicately waved 
and scented and produce three to four flowers on each 
stem. 
Pkt. 1 oz. 
4802 Ambition. (New). Lavender with a darker 
shade on the base of the standard and wings. .10c 30c 
4805 Austin Frederick (Improved). A new giant 
lavender .10c 30c 
4810 Blanche Ferry. Bright carmine-rose with 
white wings slightly suffused soft pink.10c 30c 
4815 Bonfire. A large waved soft pink with white 
wings .10c 30c 
4820 Commander Godsall. Beautiful new shade of 
violet-blue .10c 30c 
4825 Countess Spencer. Delicate soft pink.10c 30c 
4830 Defiance. Brilliant orange scarlet, huge size 
elegantly waved. Absolutely fadeless.10c 30c 
*840 Fluffy Ruffles. An Immense flower, du¬ 
plexed and frilled with long stems. A lovely 
rich rose-pink, a gleam of soft salmon and a 
bright creamy undertone blend into a har¬ 
monious cream-pink shade.10c 
Pkt. 1 oz. 
4845 Gold Crest. A delightful orange tinted sal¬ 
mon . 10c 30c 
4850 HawLmark Scarlet. Rich flaming scarlet... ,10c 30c 
4855 Heavenly Blue. Rare new shade of Delphin¬ 
ium blue .10c 30c 
4860 Hebe. Large bright pink, beautifully frilled 10c 30c 
4865 King Mauve. The largest mauve, beautifully 
waved .10c 30c 
4870 King White. Large, waved, pure white ....10c 30c 
4880 Magnet. A bright cream-pink.10c 30c 
4890 Mary Pickford. Dainty cream-pink, suffused 
salmon .10c 30c 
4895 Miss California. A delightful orange-salmon 
and cream-pink .10c 30c 
4905 Powercourt. One of the finest lavenders ..10c 30c 
4910 Renown. A recent English novelty, large 
carmine-rose .10c 30c 
4915 Royal Pink. A beautiful pure pink.10c 30c 
4920 Royal Purple. Deep rich purple.10c 30c 
4925 Royal Salute. Deep cerise.10c 30c 
4930 Snowball (New). A beautifully frilled glist¬ 
ening white .10c 30c 
4935 Sunset. A pleasing combination of rose, 
amber and gold .10c 30c 
4940 Supreme. A lovely soft silvery pink.10c 30c 
4945 Tangerine (Improved). Deep orange colored 
flower almost identical to the color of the 
tangerine orange .. 10c 30c 
4950 Warrior. Deep maroon, mammoth size .... 10c 30c 
4955 Wembley. Lovely lavender suffused plum¬ 
bago blue . 10c 30c 
4960 What Joy. A new deep cream yellow.10c 30c 
4969 Rock’s Superb Mixture. V* lb., 70c .10c 25e 
4965 Collection—One packet of each of the above 29 var¬ 
ieties, 82.25. Would cost $2.90 if bought separately. 
