Supreme Quality 
Flower Seeds 
Hardy Biennial and Perennial Flower Seeds 
FOR THE FLORIST AND NURSERYMAN 
Achillea—Milfoil, Yarrow 
Ptarmica “The Pearl”. One of the best hardy white perennials. Grows 
about 2 feet high. Is covered with heads of purest white double flowers 
from June until frost. Tr. pkt. .50c Oz.$2.50 
Aconitum—Monkshood, Helmet Flower 
Napellus. Produces long spikes set with blue flowers. Well adapted for 
planting among shrubbery or in shady corners. Seed is of slow germi¬ 
nation ; 3 to 5 feet. Tr. pkt.30c Oz. $1.25 
Wllsoni. A tall growing variety, 5 to 6 feet high, producing during the 
late fall very effective violet-blue flowers. Tr. pkt.30c Oz.$1.50 
Agrostemma—Rose of Heaven 
Coronaria (Mullein Pink). Stout, erect-growing plants with silvery 
foliage, flowers during July and August. Bright rosy crimson flowers'; 
2% to 3 feet. Tr. pkt.10c Oz.25c 
Coronaria Alba. The flowers are velvety white. Tr. pkt.10c Oz.25c 
Aster Perennial—Michaelmas Daisy 
Alpinus. Dwarf Alpine Aster, indispensable for the rockery or edge of 
hardy borders, grows 6 to 10 inches high. Showy bluish purple flowers 
in May and June. Tr. pkt.50c Oz.$2.5C 
Mixed. Saved from a splendid collection of tall fall-blooming varieties. 
Tr. pkt.40c Oz.$2.00 
Aubrietia—Rainbow Rock Cress 
Ilose Queen. Large clear pink flowers on plants 4 inches high. Tr. pkt.. .50c 
Large-Flowering Hybrids. A beautiful dwarf rock plant, covered with 
sheets of bright flowers in spring and early summer. 
Tr. pkt.40c Oz.$2.00 
Auricula—Primula Auricula 
A well-known favorite of great beauty. Seed saved from splendid choice 
mixed varieties; half-hardy perennials; 6 in. Tr. pkt...50c *4 oz...$1.50 
Alyssum—Goldentuft 
Baptisia—False Indigo 
Saxatile Compactum (Basket of Gold). An indispensable plant for the 
rockery or border, growing 1 foot high and producing in Mav masses 
of broad, flat heads of bright yellow flowers. Tr. pkt_20c Oz_75c 
Rostratum. Dense heads of bright golden flowers in June and July. 20 
inches. Tr. pkt.50c Oz.$2.50 
Ampelopsis—Boston or Japanese Ivy 
Veitchi. The best and most popular hardy climber for covering brick or 
stone walls. Tr. pkt.10c Oz.30c % lb.$1.00 
Anchusa—Alkanet, Bugloss 
Italica, Ilropmore Variety. Grows 3 to 5 feet high. Bears during May and 
June in abundance, flowers of the richest Gentian blue. Tr. pkt..... 15c 
Oz.60o y 4 11) .$2.00 
Italica Lissadell. An improved form of the Dropmore variety. Of strong, 
vigorous growth, about 5 feet high. Showy sprays of extra large, clear 
gentian-blue flowers. Tr. pkt.20c Oz.75c 
Anchusa Myosotidiflora 
A distinct dwarf species, 10 inches high, producing during April and 
May sprays of Forget-Me-Not-blue flowers. Excellent for the rock 
garden and as a ground cover for Lilies. Tr. pkt.50c Oz.$ 6.00 
Anemone—Windflower 
Coronaria, Mixed Colors (Poppy Anemone). Many splendid colors. 
Tr. pkt.15c Oz.60c 
St. Brlgid. A beautiful selection of the above. Our seed comes from a 
famous Irish grower and comprises semi-double and double flowers in 
a wonderful array of colors. Tr. pkt.30c Oz.$1.50 
Anthemis—Marguerite 
Kelwayi. A most satisfactory hardy perennial bearing daisv-like golden 
yellow blossoms. Excellent for cutting; 2 feet. Tr. pkt...15c Oz...60c 
Perry’s Variety. Large, well shaped, bright golden yellow flowers. 
Tr. pkt.25c Oz.$1.00 
Aquilegia—Columbine 
LONG-SPURRED COLUMBINES 
This strain is unquestionably the finest yet produced. The plants 
strong, thrifty growth, with flowers of largest size, varying in 
through tones of cream, pink, lavender, blue, white, red, etc 
Long-Spurred Pink and Rose Shades. 
Long-Spurred Lavender and Blue Shades. 
Long-Spurred Scarlet and Red Shades. 
Long-Spurred Finest Mixed. The finest mixture procur 
Alpina. Rich blue; 2 feet high. 
Californica Hybrida. Long-spurred flowers in yellow 
are of 
color 
Chrysantha. Long-spurred yellow. 
Coerulea (Rocky Mountain Columbine). 
Violet-blue and 
Silver Queen. Loj 
S ingle-Flowering, 
Mixed .(% lb., $1.50) 
Double-Flowering, Mixed. 
r. pkt. 
Oz. 
$0.50 
$3.50 
.50 
4.00 
.50 
3.50 
‘ .50 
3.00 
.40 
2.00 
.30 
1.50 
.40 
2.00 
.30 
1.50 
.40 
2.00 
.40 
2.00 
.15 
.50 
.40 
2.00 
.15 
.50 
Arabis—Rock Cress 
Alpina. One of the earliest and prettiest spring flowers. The spreading 
tufts are covered with a sheet of pure white flowers as soon as the snow 
disappears. Unequaled for rockeries or edging. Withstands drought 
and is always neat; C inches. Tr. pkt.15c Oz.50c ^4 lb.$1.50 
Australis. Deep blue. 
Tr. pkt. 
25c 
Oz 
$1.00 
Beilis Perennis—Double English Daisy 
The Giant sorts are of the largest size. The flowers of the other sorts are 
smaller but produced very freely. 
Tr. pkt. Oz. 
Monstrosa Giant White.$0.40 $2.00 
Monstrosa Red Improved.40 2.00 
Monstrosa Rose .40 2.00 
Monstrosa Mixed .30 1.75 
The Bride or Improved Snowball. White.30 1.50 
Longfellow. Double pink.25 1.25 
Finest Double Mixed.25 1.00 
Double Quilled (Tubulosa). Mixed colors.30 1.50 
Bocconia—Plume Poppy, Tree Celandine 
Cordata. Foliage glaucous green; bears many spikes 2 to 3 feet long 
set with cream-colored flowers; 6 to 8 feet. Easily raised from seed. 
Tr. pkt.10c Oz.40c % lb.$1.25 
Boltonia—False Chamomile 
Asteroides. Pure white. Tr. pkt. 
Latisquama. Pink, tinged lavender. Tr. pkt. 
,30c 
Oz.$1.50 
.30c Oz.$1.50 
Campanula—Bellflower 
Tr. pkt. 
Carpatica, Blue (Carpathian Hare Bell). Color clear blue; 
grows 6 inches high.$0.20 
Carpatica, Alba. The white-flowered form.20 
Persieifolia Grandiflora, Blue (Peach Bells). Grows 2 to 3 
feet high. Has large blue flowers.40 
I’ereicifolia Grandiflora, Alba. White-flowered Peach Bells .40 
Persicifolia Telham Beauty. Immense bell-shaped flowers 
of a pale China blue, produced on long stems; 2 feet_ 
.(% oz., $1.25) .75 
Pyramidalis. Blue (The Chimney Bellflower). A beautiful 
hardy plant. Blue salver-shaped flowers; 4 to 6 feet.30 
Pyramidalis, Alba, Same as above but with white flowers.. .30 
Kotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland). Grows about a foot 
high Has graceful drooping mid-blue bell-shaped flow¬ 
ers. A splendid subject for the rockery or front of hardy 
border.(% oz., $1.00) .50 
Oz. 
$0.75 
.75 
2.00 
2.00 
1.50 
1.50 
5.00 
Canterbury Bells—Campanula Medium 
Tr. pkt. Oz. 
Calycanth ema, Dark Blue.$0.30 $1.50 
C'alycanthema, Light Blue or Lavender.30 1.50 
C'alycanthema, Rose-Pink .30 1.50 
Calycanth ema, White .30 1.50 
Calycanthema, Mixed .25 1.25 
Single Dark Blue.10 .40 
Single Light Blue.10 .40 
Single Rose .10 .40 
Single White .10 .40 
Single Mixed .10 .30 
Double-Flowering Mixed .20 .80 
Hardy Carnations—Dianthus 
Grenadin Mixed. Dwarf and compact in growth. Double flowers in various 
colors, produced in great profusion. Early flowering and invaluable 
for cutting. 1 foot. Tr. pkt.30c Oz...$1.75 
Hardy Border, Double Mixed. A good hardy strain producing a mass of 
flowers in great variety of colors. Tr. pkt...30c Oz...$1.50 *4 lb. • .$5.00 
Centaurea—Hardy Cornflower 
Aimeria—Sea Pink, Thrift 
Formosa Hybrida. Heads of rosy pink flowers. Useful for edging or 
rockery. Tr. pkt.25c Oz.$1.00 
Bee’s Ruby. Rich deep rose colored flowers, 1% feet. 
Tr. pkt.50c % oz.$1.00 
Dealbata. A native of Asia Minor, bearing distinct bright rose colored 
flowers; July to September, 1% to 2 feet. Tr. pkt.30c Oz.$1.50 
Macrocephala. Large thistle-like golden yellow flowers borne freely dur¬ 
ing July and August; 3V4 feet. Tr. pkt.25c Oz.$1.00 
Montana (Perennial Cornflower). Grows 2 feet high, bearing large violet- 
blue flowers from July to September. Tr. pkt.15c Oz.50c 
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