PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 
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Chrome Queen, soft light yellow. 
Papilio, blue, upper petals white. 
Spring Messenger, purple. 
Violet Papilio, violet-blue. 
White Perfection. 
Mixed. Pkts., 15c. 
VIOLET (Viola odora+a). Per. 
Deep blue, fragrant flowers on long stems by the 
second year; 6 inches; sow July to March. The 
Czar, large darL blue. Pkts., 15c. 
VIRGINIAN STOCK (Malcolmia). 
Rose, red, yellow, white, small single flowers 
cover this low, splendid winter and spring edg¬ 
ing, bulb-bed, and ground-cover plant; 6 inche.s; 
sow October to May. Germination period 12 days. 
Rose (turns lavender); Crimson Gem; Yellow; 
White; Special All-Colors Mixture. Oz., 30c; 14 
oz., 20c; Pkts., 10c. 
VISCARIA oculafa. 
Blue, pink, and white, large, flax-like flowers, very 
effective in beds and bouquets; 1 foot; sow Octo¬ 
ber to April; Delphinium Blue; Pure White: 
Mixed. Pkts., 10c. 
WALLFLOWER 
Rich reds, bi^wns, yellows; fragrant, stock-like 
flowers, for bedding and cutting; 1 to 2 feet; sow 
September to March. Germination period 10 to 14 
days. Single Annual. Mixed, Pkt., 10c. Double 
Mixed (Early Wonder), P.kt., 15c. 
Vinca Blooms Through a Bong Season 
WILD FLOWER MIXTURES 
Contain a great variety of native California flow¬ 
ers, will grow almost anywhere, cover vacant lots 
and bare corners, and furnish cut-flowers. Best 
sown in Fall and early Winter, although they 
may be planted until May. Special mixture in¬ 
cludes over 20 different varieties, but no Califor¬ 
nia Poppy, which may be added if desired. Pound. 
$5.00; oz., 50c: 1/2 oz., 30c; Pkt., 10c. 
Wild Flower Separate Varieties: 
These are listed and described under their re¬ 
spective variety-names in the body of this cata¬ 
log. See Bartonia, Clarkia, Collinsia, Eschscholt- 
zia, Gilia, Godetia, Layia, Limnanthes, Lupinus, 
Nemophila, Phacelia. 
