YOPP SEED COMPANY, PADUCAH, KY. 
33 
DAHLIA 
Plant any time in May or June in well worked soil. Lay tuber flat and cover about 6 inches deep, 3 
teet apart, allow one stalk to grow from each tuber, pinch out middle bud when the second set of leaves has 
appeared. This will make the plant branch freely and very little or no support will be needed. 
Postage Extra 5c Each, I5c Dozen 
F - D.—Formal decorative. I. D.—Informal decorative. S. C.—Semi-cactus. C. 
Each 
Avalon. I. D. Canary yellow_$ .25 
Ambassador. C. Yellow salmon and amber pink .50 
Barbara Redfern. I. D. Old rose and gold and 
orange -- .25 
Edna Ferber. S. C. Coral and old gold_ .50 
Fort Monmouth. I. D. Violet, purple, red_ .75 
Francis Lobdell. S. C. Mellow pink to white .50 
Jersey’s Ideal. I. D. Lavender pink, phlox pink .50 
Jean Ttimbec. S. C. Petunia violet, 12 in_1.00 
Jersey’s Beauty. F. D. Fine salmon pink_ .25 
Jersey’s Beacon. F. D. Chinese scarlet_ .25 
Jean Kerr. Standard white for cut flower_ .15 
FLOWER SEEDS 
POSTAGE PREPAID 
CULTURE—Most flower seed should be planted shal¬ 
low and kept covered with old cloth or jute sacks 
until sprouted, to prevent drying out. Plant in rows 
for easy tending and keep weeds pulled out. Be sure 
first that they are weeds. With slow growing seeds 
it is a good plan to drop a few cabbage or radish 
seeds, as they will come up quickdy and mark the 
rows for you. Use pulverized sheep manure. 
Unless otherwise specified, the flowers are in mixed 
colors, as most people prefer them that way. On some 
we offer separate colors, but in such cases the colors 
are named. 
Cactus. 
Jane Cowl. I. D. Bronzy buff and old gold_.25 
Kathelene Norris. I. D. True pink, large_ .75 
D. Flaming scarlet, will not 
Kentucky Red. I. 
burn _ 
-1.00 
Mrs. I. D. Warner. F. D. Large lavender_ .15 
Pride of California. F. D. Vivid red_ .15 
Snowdrift. F. D. Giant white_ .25 
Yellow Beauty. F. D. Yellow jerseys_ .75 
White Wonder. I. D. Largest pure white_1.50 
Everyone should plant a flower bed, j 
as it encourages the little ones and j 
there is nothing more attractive than J 
a pretty flower bed. j 
Ageratum (Floss Flower). One of the best 
summer blooming plants Pkt, 5c and 10c 
Ageratum Dwarf Compactum. Blue Ball-— 
Deep blue. Pkt. 5c. 
Blue Cap—Miniature blue. Pkt. 5c. 
African Daisy (Dimorphatheca). Dwarf gol¬ 
den yellow daisy, fine for garden borders 
and rockeries. Pkt. 5c. 
Paniculata. Perennial. Pkt. 5c. 
ANTIRRHINUM MAJUS GRANDIFLOURM 
TALL LARGE FLOWERED 
Pkt. 
Canary Bird, canary yellow_5c 
Baby's Breath (Gypsophila). Annual white Brilliant Rose. Rose pink_5c 
elegans. Pkt. 5c. Ceylon Court. Canary yellow_5c 
Cardinal. Dazzling scarlet_5c 
Copper King:. Velvety bronze copper_5c 
Alyssum. Annual. Popular little plants for Scarlet Defiance. Deep scarlet-5c 
edging or massing, blooming all summer, Rose Queen. Soft rose-5c 
tiny cluster of white flowers. Pkt. 5c. The Rose. Deep rose pink-5c 
Purple King. Deep garnet_5c 
Alyssum Saxatile (Basket of Gold). Hardy Finest Mixed_5c 
Perennial 6 to 12 inches, produces a mass antirrhinum—rust proof 
Ot golden yellow flowers very early. University of California 
Pkt. 10c. Mixed _25c 
Amaranthus. Annual. (Tricolor Splendens). 
Joseph coat. The leaves and stems are diff¬ 
erent shades of red and green. 
Mixed varieties. Pkt. 5c. 
Bronze Shades _._25c 
Pink Shades _ 25c 
Yellow _25c 
White _25c 
Crimson Red Shades_25c 
5c 
10 c 
5c 
10 c 
5c 
10 c 
5c 
10 c 
5c 
10 c 
5c 
10 c 
5c 
10 c 
5c 
10 c 
5c 
10 c 
5c 
10 c 
Pkt. 
. -25c 
25c 
25c 
—25c 
_ 25c 
25c 
