PUGET SOUND SEED COMPANY 
25 
ZINNIAS (Lilliput)—A very pretty 
type of compact habit, not over 15 in¬ 
ches high, bearing in lavish profusion 
small, densely-doubled flowers, held well 
above the foliage. Makes an excellent 
display; also good for cutting. Pkt. 10c. 
ZINNIAS—Annual. Easily grown and 
has a long period of blooming; lasts well 
as a cut flower; thrives well in this 
climate. Mixed colors. Packet 5c. 
ZINNIA—Bodger’s Gold Medal Dahlia 
Flowered. We used this variety last 
season in our plant department and feel 
safe in offering them again this season, 
both as seed and plants. Colors: Polar 
Bear, Crimson, Monarch, Dream, Oriole, 
Exquisite, and mixed. Packet 10c. 
GOLD MEDAL ZINNIA—One packet 
of the separate colors (5 in all), 40c. 
XERANTHEMUM—A charming, ever- 
lasting, with flowers measuring 1 
inches in diameter. About 2 feet tall 
and the plant bears a profusion of 
blooms until frost. Packet 5c. 
Rockery Plant Seed 
Perennial 
ARABIS (Snow on the Mountains). 
ALYSSUM (Basket of Gold). 
AQUILEGA (All Colors). 
AUBRETIA (Rock Cress). 
CERASTIUM (Snow in the Summer). 
PINKS, Maiden Pinks. 
GEUM, Lady Strathenden and Mrs. 
Bradshaw. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby Breath). 
HEUCHERA (Coralbells). 
LINUM—Blue. 
STATICE (Sea Lavender). 
THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue). 
Rockery Plant Seed 
Annual 
DWARF ASTERS. 
ALYSSUM (Rock Madwort). 
AGERATUM (Floss Flower). 
CANDYTUFT—Little Gem. 
CANDYTUFT—Lilac and White. 
DIANTHUS—Deltoides (Maiden 
Pinks). 
CALIFORNIA POPPY. 
GILIA (Blue Thimble Flower). 
LINARIA (Toad Flax). 
LOBELIA. 
MARIGOLD—Tagetes Signata Pumila 
NEMISIA. 
NEMOPHILA (Baby Eyes). 
VERBENA. 
WALLFLOWER. 
LILLIPUT ZINNIA. 
PERIOD OF GERMINATION FOR FLOWER SEEDS 
No, 
Achillea . 
Aconitum . 
Acrolinium . 
African Daisy . 
Alyssum . 
Anemone . 
Antirrhinum . 
Anchusa . 
Aquilega . 
Aster . 
Boltonia . 
Brachycome . 
Browallia . 
Bachelor Button - 
Calendula . 
Calliopsis . 
Canary Bird . 
Candytuft . 
Carnation . 
Cockscomb . 
Clarkia . 
Coreopsis . 
Cosmos 
Cypress Vine . 
of Days No. of Days 
10 to 15 Castor Oil Bean.... 12- to 15 
180 Dahlia . 10 to 20 
12 Daisy . 8 to 10 
20 Datura . 15 to 20 
5 to 10 Delphinium . 20 
20 to 60 Forget-Me-Not .. 15 
8 to 12 Geum .. 15 to 60 
30 Godetia . 6 to 10 
12 to 60 Gourds . 12 to 15 
5 to 10 Gypsophila (annual 5 
30 Gypsophila (per.) 15 
10 Helichysum . 5 to 10 
10 Heliotrope . 30 
8 to 10 Hibiscus . 5 to 7 
5 to 10 Hollyhock . 10 to 30 
8 to 10 Larkspur . 20 
10 Lavender . 30 
5 to 10 Linum . 10 to 15 
10 to 15 Lobelia . 5 to 20 
8 to 10 Lupins . 5 to 10 
10 Kochia' . 10 
5 to 10 Licknis . 10 to 15 
8 to 10 Marigolds . 5 to 10 
10 to 20 Mignonette . 8 to 10 
No, 
Nasturtium . 
Nicofiana . 
Pansy . 
Painted Daisy . 
Penstemon . 
Petunia . 
Phlox . 
Platycodon . 
Poppy . 
Poppy (Oriental).. 
Poppy (Iceland) .. 
Portulacca . 
Rudbeckia . 
Salpiglossis . 
Salvia . 
Scabiosa . 
Schzanthus . 
Shasta Daisy . 
Statice . 
Stokesia . 
Verbena . 
Wallflower . 
Wild Cucumber .. 
Zinnias . 
of Days 
8 to 10 
5 to 10 
8 to 10 
8 to 10 
8 to 15 
8 to 10 
8 to 10 
12 to 15 
6 to 10 
15 
15 
5 to 10 
8 to 10 
5 to 10 
5 to 10 
10 to 15 
5 to 10 
20 
3 to 10 
10 to 15 
10 to 20 
5 to 10 
10 to 20 
5 to 10 
NOTE 
There are many causes that keep seed from coming up. This may be due to some 
of the following reasons: Covering too deep or not deep enough, too much or not 
enough moisture, ground too cold or the surface of the ground baked by the hot 
sun. Under these conditions, we can give no warrant, expressed or implied, as to the 
description, quality, productiveness or any other matter of any seeds or plants that 
we have sent out. and will not be in any way responsible for the crop. If the 
purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms, SOUNI^^EED CO ° nCe ' 
