FLOWER SEED 
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Fottler, Fiske, Rawson 
Co, 
Sweet William, Double Salmon 
SWEET PEAS Grandiflora Varieties 
Blue Ribbon Mixture 
7500 We have a galaxy of colors, of incomparable 
delicacy and richness, from pure white through 
yellow, orange, salmon, rose, cerise, ruby, red, 
maroon, light blue, lavender, violet and purple, 
and also including the striped and variegated. 
The varieties include both the hooded and open 
forms, the medium and large flowered, longest 
stems. Fkt. 5c. f oz. 10c., Y\ lb. 35c., lb. $1.25. 
Price of the following named varieties. 
Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c., Y\ lb. 35c., Yi lb. 65c., lb. $1.25. 
7515 Admiration. Pinkish lavender, light primrose 
ground. 
7520 Apple Blossom. Standard pink, wings white, 
shaded pink. 
7535 Black Knight. Very deep maroon. 
7540 Blanche Ferry. (Extra Early.) Carmine rose, 
wings white, tinted pink. 
7560 Captain of the Blues. Purple, wings bright 
blue. 
7575 Countess of Radnor. Light mauve standard, 
lavender wings. 
7590 Dainty. Pure white, edged with light pink. 
7595 Dorothy Eckford. An excellent pure white. 
7605 Duke of Westminster. Clear purple, tinted 
violet. 
7630 Emily Henderson. Pure white, large size. 
7675 Janet Scott. Clear, deep, but bright pink. 
7680 Katherine Tracy. Standard soft pink, wings 
a shade lighter. Almost self-colored. 
7685 King Edward VH. Bright red or crimson scar¬ 
let, almost self-colored. 
7690 Lady Grisel Hamilton. Standard light mauve, 
wings lavender; large size. 
7710 Lottie Eckford. White, heavily shaded with 
lilac, rim of deep blue. 
7720 Lovely. Deep pink, shading to very light pink. 
7740 bliss Wilmott. Orange pink, veins of a deeper 
orange pink. 
7765 Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain. Rose, striped on 
white. Extra large and fine form. 
7770 Mrs. Walter Wright. Rose purple, self-colored. 
7775 Navy Blue. Standard indigo and violet, wings 
indigo shading to navy blue. 
7780 Othello. Very dark maroon, showing veins of 
almost black. 
7795 Prince of Wales. Rose crimson, self-colored. 
7805 Sadie Burpee (White-seeded). Pure white. 
7828 The Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. Light primrose. 
7835 White Wonder. Pure white, double. 
vyppf (Dianthus barbatus). H.P. 
oweei William. Extensively used in old- 
fashioned gardens; flowers borne in large 
clusters of most brilliant colors, and are 
fine for cutting. An indispensable plant 
for perennial beds and borders. Seeds if 
sown in February and March usually 
flower the same Summer. 
No. Pkt. 
8040 DOUBLE SALMON. The flowers are of 
good size, of a rich salmon coloring 
producing fine clusters of flower heads, 
and extremely double. Plants make a 
sturdy and robust growth, with long 
long flower stems, while the foliage 
shows a beautiful deep green.SO.20 
8045 SCARLET BEAUTY. The color is an 
intensely rich, deep scarlet, almost 
identical in color with Euphorbia 
splendens, and quite different from all 
other scarlet varieties. The plant has 
the same habits and growth as Pink 
Beauty . % oz. 40c. .20 
8050 Finest Single Mixed. 18 in. % oz. 15c. .05 
8055 Auricula-Flowered. Finest mixed. Dark 
eyes .y 4 oz. 20c*. *10 
8060 HOLBORN GLORY. A most magnifi¬ 
cent strain with giant flowers and 
beautiful colors.oz. 30c. .10 
8065 Dark Crimson. 18 in.*4 oz. 15c. .05 
8070 Pure White. 18 in. % oz. 15c. .05 
8075 DIADEM. The flowers are deep rich 
crimson, with a well defined while eye. .20 
8076 DOUBLE PURE WHITE.10 
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8100 
8080 PINK BEAUTY, a very robust plant 
with long wiry stems and large flower 
heads, color a rich salmon pink. 
. % oz. 35c. 
8085 SUTTON’S SCARLET. A grand selection 
from Pink Beauty; of vivid color; very 
striking . % oz. 40c. 
8090 Double Finest Mixed. 18 in ... % oz. 35c 
Plover B - Cultivated for their 
viuvcr. fragrant flowers, which 
White. 3 ft.Oz. 25c. 
are commonly used for dried flowers. 
Blue. 2 ft.Oz. 25c. 
Yellow (Suaveolens). 2 ft.Oz. 25c. 
SWEET ROCKET. See Hesperis. 
SWEET SULTAN. See Centaurea moschata. 
THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue). H. P. 
Forming compact tufts from 12 to 
18 inches high; grown mostly for its 
pretty foliage which resembles Maid¬ 
enhair Ferns. 
adiantifolium. 3 ft. 
THERMOPSIS, H. P. The yellow flowers 
in terminal clusters, with palmate, 
downy clover-like foliage, are suit¬ 
able for perennial beds. 
lupinoides. 4 ft. 
El. A. Pretty trailing plants, 
•mostly used for window 
boxes, vases and urns; foliage and flowers 
produce a striking effect. 
alata. Yellow, with dark eye.. 5 ft... 
Va. oz. 35c. 
alaba. White, with dark eye. 5 ft. 
Va. oz. 35c. 
TORENIA. H. H. A. Plants upright grow¬ 
ing, of branching and graceful habit, 
with profusion of brilliant flowers. 
Bailloni. Deep yellow and maroon, l ft. 
Fournier! grandiflora. Bright blue, 1 ft. 
TRITOMA (Red-Hot Poker Plant, or 
Flame Flower). H. P. Magnificent, 
large spikes of orange-red flowers, 
attaining a height of 4 ft. effective 
in single clumps or among shrub¬ 
bery. Plants, see page 132. 
Uvaria grandiflora. Orange and scarlet 
Trnnapnlum (Canary Bird Vine). Rapid 
1 ropaeoium. Climber, Of easy cultivation, 
flowering continually all Summer; flowers of 
a bright canary yellow. 
Canariensis .Oz. 50c. .05 
VALERIAN. H. P. Fine border plants 
with long spikes of fragrant flowers, 
suitable for cutting. 
Finest Mixed. y 4 oz. 15c. .06 
Thunbergia. 
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