NEW ENGLAND TORO COMPANY 
Sweet William 
SWEET PEAS, continued 
3100 Mrs. Tom Jones. Bright delphinium-blue. 
3105 Picture. Pink, delicately shaded apricot. 
3110 Pinkie. Bright rose-pink; very fine. 
3115 Powerscourt. ( Hawlmark ). Large-flowered 
lavender. 
3120 Royal Purple. Large, deep purple flowers. 
3125 Royal Scot. Brilliant scarlet-cerise. 
3130 Tangerine, Improved. Large, bright orange- 
salmon flowers. 
3135 Warrior. Deep maroon, a fine dark shade. 
3140 Wembley. Exquisite shade of lavender-blue. 
3145 Youth. Charming picotee variety; white edged 
rose. 
Early-flowering Spencers for Greenhouse-forcing. 
All varieties, Packet 15c.; oz. $1.00. 
3155 Aviator. Bright crimson-scarlet; very fine. 
3160 Ball's Rose. Pure rose-pink; large flowers. 
3165 Blue Bird. Rich shade of violet-blue. 
3170 Columbia. Charming bicolor; pink and white. 
3175 Cream. Fascinating, deep cream color. 
3180 Glitters. Glowing cerise; attractive shade. 
3185 Grenadier. Scintillating, bright scarlet. 
3190 Mrs. Kerr. Bright salmon; lovely shade. 
3195 Spring Song. Rose-pink flushed salmon. 
3200 Sweet Lavender. Pure lavender self. 
3205 White Harmony. Pure white; black-seeded. 
3210 Valencia. Very brilliant shade of orange. 
3215 Mixed. Includes many attractive shades of the 
Early-flowering Spencers. 
3220 SWEET WILLIAM, Annual Mixed. (A.) 
Similar in habit to the hardy Sweet William, with 
large flower-heads in attractive colors. 9 in. Packet 
15c.; 34 oz. 75c. 
Sweet William. (Dianthus barbatus.) Popular 
class of border plants, invaluable for garden display 
and cutting. 134 ft. 
Single Varieties. The most desirable class. 
3230 Dark Crimson. Fine deep shade. Packet 10c.; 
34 oz. 50c. 
3235 Pure White. A favorite for cutting. Packet 
10c.; 34 oz. 50c. 
3240 Pink Beauty. Beautiful shade. Packet 15c.; 
34 oz. 75c. 
3245 Scarlet Beauty. Brilliant scarlet. Packet 25c.; 
34 oz. 75c. 
3250 Mixed. Superb mixture including a fine variety 
of showy colors. Packet 10c.; 34 oz. 50c. 
3255 THUNBERGIA Mixed. (A.) Hardy annual of 
trailing habit; useful for window boxes and hanging 
baskets. Large single'flowers, resembling daisies, in 
shades of yellow, orange and white. 4 ft. Packet 
10c. 
3260 TORENIA Bailloni. (A.) Free-flowering an¬ 
nual, with beautiful golden yellow, purple throated 
blooms, from July to frost. Sow indoors in early 
spring. 10 in. Packet 25c. 
3265 Fournieri grandiflora. (A.) Striking sky- 
blue flowers, blotched dark blue; throat yellow. 
Excellent for small beds. 10 in. Packet 25c. 
3270 TRITOM A hybrida, Express. ( Kniphofia.) 
Torchlily; Red Hot Poker. (P.) Showy perennial, 
with orange-scarlet flowers in summer. 3 ft. Packet 
25c. 
3275 VALERIANA officinalis. Garden Heliotrope. 
(P.) Tall perennial, producing delightfully-scented, 
purplish white flowers. 3 ft. Packet 25c. 
3280 VERONICA longifolia. Speedwell. (P.) Ele¬ 
gant perennial, with erect spikes of rich blue flowers 
in mid-summer. 134 to 2 ft. Packet 15c. 
VERBENA. Popular annual for summer-bedding. 
The brilliant flowers are produced in large trusses 
from summer to frost. Seeds may be sown indoors 
in spring for early outdoor-bloom. The giant varie¬ 
ties we offer are particularly effective. 1 ft. 
3290 Giant Blue, white eye; 3295 Giant Flame-Pink; 
3300 Giant Rose-Pink, white eye; 3305 Giant 
Scarlet; 3310 Giant White; 3315 Giant Mixed, 
each, packet 15c.; 34 oz. $1.00. 
3320 Verbena, Mayflower. Charming shades of pink; 
very fine and exceedingly popular for summer bed¬ 
ding. 1 ft. Packet 15c.; 34 oz. $1.00. 
3330 Lemon Verbena. Deliciously lemon-scented 
foliage, useful for bouquets. Packet 25c. 
3335 venosa. Bright purple flowers; showy. Packet 
15c. 
VINCA. Ornamental bedding-plants, with dark green, 
shining leaves and large, single, five-petaled flowers. 
Seeds should be sown early for a long flowering 
season. 1 ft. 
3340 Bright Rose; 3345 Pure White; 3350 White, 
Rose Eye; 3355 Mixed, each, Packet 15c.; 34 oz. 
75c. 
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