DEPENDABLE SEEDS, PLANTS AND NURSERY STOCK 
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FLOWER SEEDS 
A Home can hardly be called a home without some bright colored flowers bloom¬ 
ing in the yard, and adding cheer to the surroundings. Flowers, when care is exercised, 
are not hard to grow, and every home and every farm should abound in them. 
ASTERS 
QUEEN OF THE MARKET, MIXED —Early 
flowers double and large on stems of good length. 
Fine for cutting. The best colors blended in 
this mixture. Pkt., 10c. 
AMERICAN BRANCHING —Plants grow 2% 
to 3 feet high, branching and robust habit. 
Flowers large and double. Mixed colors. Pkt., 
10c. 
CALENDULA 
DOUBLE ORANGE KING —Seeds may be 
sown in shallow drills in flower beds when trees 
are starting to leaf out. Excellent for beds or 
borders and they last a long time as cut flowers 
in water. Pkt., 10c. 
CASTOR BEANS 
Large variety, often growing ten to twelve 
feet high. Leaves are extra large. Seed should 
not be planted in the open ground until maples 
are leafing out. Pkt., 10c. 
COSMOS 
EXTRA EARLY MAMMOTH FLOWERING 
—Mammoth flowers in pink, white and crimson 
are produced by this mixture. One of the best 
flowers for cutting. Pkt., 10c. 
CYPRESS VINE 
Beautiful and popular tender climbing vine 
with fern-like foliage and many scarlet and white 
star-shaped flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
GOURDS 
Mixed varieties. Fast growing climbers with 
ornamental foliage and singular shaped fruit. 
Pkt., 10c. 
GYPSOPHILA 
(Baby’s Breath). Pretty, free-flowering plants. 
Their misty white panicles of bloom are used 
for. mixing with other cut flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
Larkspur 
Asters 
HYACINTH BEAN 
(Delichos). Mixed. Annual climber of rapid 
growth with Wistaria-like clusters of flowers 
followed by bronzy-purple seed pods. Pkt., 10c. 
HELICHRYSUM 
(Strawf lower). Finest mixed. Flowers are 
round, flat and very full of short incurved pet- 
ais. Iheir chief value is for winter use in vases 
and baskets. Cut blossoms with long stems 
when they are about a third open. Hang bunch, 
head down in a cool place until dry. Pkt., 10c. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
. mixed varieties of old time flowers. Seed 
should be sown in June or July to have flower¬ 
ing plants the next summer. If sown in the 
fi°rst e ye e a a r y pkt., th 10c Pring ’ ^ WiH b, °° m the 
LARKSPUR 
Double mixed Free flowering annuals with 
fine spikes of flowers. They do best in cool 
and moist soil. Pkt., 10c. 
marigold 
This is an old favorite free flowering annual 
«««* cultur e. They have uniformly large, 
yellow orange_ colored flowers. They do best 
iV n &rown with full exposure to the sun. Pkt., 
nasturtiums 
DWARF MIXED-One of the best for plenty 
with profusion. to^dSSTtadr 
of bloom W fo r r 'the rm give 8Uch »" abundant 
10c; oz 20 c tle Car ® they take - Pkt - 
MIXED—These are fine for growing in 
solid masses. Will grow on fences or can b e let 
trail loose on the ground. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c 
PANSY— Giant Trimordeau. Blossom large 
