Seeds of Beautiful ANNUAL FLOWERS 
Virginian Stocks 
Grow about one foot high 
and bloom continuously in 
spring and summer. They 
are a very sweet scented 
hardy annual. Mixed colors. 
Pkt. 8c; V a oz. 14c; Vi oz. 
40c. 
^Ornamental 
Grasses 
These are of the easiest 
culture, the seed may be 
sown —where they are in¬ 
tended to bloom as soon as 
danger from frost is past. 
Cut the leaves and panicles 
of bloom and dry for win¬ 
ter decoration. Misted. Pkt. 
8c; Va oz. 15c. 
Virginian Stocks 
Sweet Peas 
Dwarf “Cupid” Sweet Peas 
This is a Dwarf Sweet Pea, growing only 
5 inches high yet spreading out and forming 
a solid mat of foliage and flowers 1 Vi feet 
across. The blossoms are very sweet, of larg¬ 
est size and very abundant, usually with three 
flowers to each stem. Superb for bedding, 
massing and edging. Very desirable pot plants. 
Mixed. Pkt. 8c; oz. 18c; Vi lb- 55c. 
^Hardy or Everlasting 
Sweet Peas 
Perfectly hardy perennial, handsome free 
blooming climbers, with clusters of elegant 
sweet-pea like blossoms, which are produced 
in the greatest profusion, no perfume to speak 
of but very beautiful. They come up year 
after year, growing 6 to 8 feet high. All 
colors, mixed. Pkt. 10 c; Vi oz. 25c; oz. 75c. 
Haines New Double Sweet 
Peas 
Instead of One Standard There Are Two on 
Three, Giving a Ruffled or Double Effect 
I have no hesitancy in offering this unique 
Sweet Pea to my many friends, as it has real 
merit, and is worthy of a place in every gar¬ 
den. Grows readily, climbs nicely and flowers 
easily. It is very showy and beautiful and 
under favorable conditions they will produce 
a large percentage of double flowers. Usually 
the double and single flowers are borne about 
half-and-half. They are tall-growing Sweet 
Peas. My mixture includes every desirable 
shade and color. Pkt. 8 c; oz. 20c. 
^Siberian Wall-Flower 
The New Orange Stocks 
"This exquisite new variety fills the long 
felt want for a really hardy wallflower. It 
will survive our severest winteres and is a 
plant of great beauty, with its gorgeous 
orange flowers and shining dark green foliage. 
The plants grow about 15 inches high, branch 
freely and bloom the whole season. Pkt. 10c; 
Va oz. 25c; Vi oz. 75c. 
Siberian Wall-Flower 
Verbena—Violet Bouquet 
New Verbena Nana Erecta Violet 
Bouquet 
_ This new variety produces a plant eight inches high and 
eight inches in diameter. The color of the flower when it 
first opens is a deep violet tinged with garnet, changing to 
deep violet as the flower gets older. The eye is cream, making 
a rich color combination. The diameter of the flower head 
is two and a half to three inches and the individual florets 
are three-fourths inch in diameter. This charming variety has 
a very long blooming season and is strictly nana erecta type. 
It is very symmetrical in appearance and has from twenty to 
thirty trusses of flowers blooming at the same time. Pkt. 10c; 
Va oz. 30c. 
Verbena—Beauty of Oxford 
For the first time I am able to offer seed of this beautiful 
flower, which until this year, could be grown from cuttings 
only. While following closely the color of Beauty of Oxford, 
it also inherits a touch of salmon pink giving color shades 
from clear rose-pink to reddish-rose making this the brightest 
colored Rose Verbena ever produced from seeds. Pkt. 10c; 
Va oz. 30c. 
Verbena Venosa 
Bright purplish-heliotrope colored flowers on a bushy plant, 
12 inches high. Annual, mostly used for bedding purposes. 
Pkt. 8c; Va oz. 28c. 
Verbena 
(HYBRIDA)—Fine mixed, from a splendid range of colors. 
A fine bedder. Pkt. 8c; Va oz. 28c. 
Verbena 
SWEET SCENTED —This lovely Verbena is hardy. The blos¬ 
soms, instead of being in clusters, run into spikes 3 or 4 
inches long, and are very sweet scented. Pkt. 8c; Va oz. 
25c; Vi oz. 80c. 
V erbena—Lemon 
You can cut its fragrant foliage and flowers to make up with 
bouquets. Pkt. 10c; Va oz. 60c. 
Haines New Bush Verbena 
Entirely Distinct from Other Verbenas as It Is of Upright 
Compact Growth—A Plant in Full Bloom Is 
Very Attractive 
If you want something new and different, by all means try 
my novelty—The Bush Verbena. This plant, instead of 
spreading over the ground, forms an erect and compact 
bush about 18 inches high and a foot across and is cov¬ 
ered with true Verbena blossoms, of large size. In my 
trials nearly 80 per cent of the plants came in true 
bush form. Pkt. 10c; Va oz. 35c; V 2 oz. 99c. 
ALL POSTPAID 
Ornamental Grasses 
Two Wonderful 
Early Flowering 
Sweet Peas 
One Packet of Each for 17c 
Alameda 
Large Flowers on Long, Strong 
Stems. Usually 4 Flow¬ 
ers to a Stem. 
Flowers remain in bloom an 
unusually long time and are 
large and full. Color is deep rose 
pink overlaid with salmon on 
lighter ground. Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 
20c. 
Sunray 
Haines New Bush Verbena 
Beautiful Form and Color. Very 
Attractive. Lasts Well 
as a Cut Flower 
An exceedingly beautiful 
Sweet Pea creation which often 
carries 4 flowers to a stem and 
lasts nicely. Brilliant glowing 
but soft cerise color on cream 
with a tinge of orange. Pkt. 10c; 
Vi oz. 20c. 
CHARLOTTE M. HAINES, ROCKFORD, ILL., SEEDS GROWN BY A WOMAN 
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