B2 
A Large Assortment of Bird Cages to Select From 
FLOWER SEEDS (Continued) 
Good Mixed Pansy—Consisting of many popular colors of 
ordinary strains. Per pkt., 10c. 
POPPY—Hardy annualo of quick growth and producing 
large, brilliant colored flowers, growing freely in any garden. 
Produces a fine effect in clumps or beds. 
DOUBLE CARNATION FLOWERED—Mixed. Per pkt, 
6c. 
PAEONY FLOWERED—Flowers in size equal to paeon- 
ies, mixed. Pkt., 6c; oz., 15c. 
Oriental Poppies 
Oriental Perennial Poppy—Immense fowers of brilliant 
colors. Will bloom for years without reseeding. Try it. Pkt., 
6c. 
HELICHRYSUM (Strawflower) Annual—Helichyrsums 
are an ornament to the garden when growing and are 
everywhere prized for the winter bouquets. Mixed all colors 
—Pkt., 10c ; ^ oz., 30c. 
PHLOX 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI—Phlox Drummondi is one of the 
very finest of annual plants and stands almost unrivaled for 
profusion of color. The seeds can be planted in open ground 
in autumn or spring or plants may be started in a hot-bed and 
transplanted. Give good, rich ground and set plant 6ix inches 
apart each way. Hardy annual one foot high, Pkt., 10c. 
SMILAX—Sow in shallow boxes in light soil at any sea¬ 
son of the year. Press the seed evenly into the soil and then 
cover to the depth of one-sixteenth of an inch. The seed 
often germinates slowly, lying sometimes three or four months 
before it all comes up. When fit to handle, transplant into 
shallow boxes or small pots. Per pkt., 5c 
SWEET WILLIAM—The improved varieties of this popu¬ 
lar flower are very beautiful and should find a space in every 
garden. A great variety of rich colors, eyes and variegates 
with other shades, forming large trusses of bloom remaining a 
long time in perfection. A bed of Sweet William is very at¬ 
tractive the last of June and first of July, at a time when but 
few other flowers are in bloom. Hardy perennial. Height 
eighteen inches. Pkt., 5c. 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
Highly ornamental au¬ 
tumn flowering plants, with 
beautifully veined and tin¬ 
ted, funnel-shaped flowers. 
A very choice annual, two 
and one-half feet; fine mix¬ 
ture of flowering varieties. 
Salpiglossis Hybred, extra 
fine mixture. Per pkt., 5c. 
Stocks 
STOCKS (Gilliflower)—To have them bloom early start in 
hot-bed and transplant when small into pots and turn out in 
June to open border. They will blossom late in the season if 
planted in open ground. Hardy annual; one foot high. Stocks, 
German, ten weeks; double, very fine mixed. Per pkt., 10c. 
SCABIOSA—(Mourning Bride)—Hardy annual, its great 
abundance and long succession of richly colored cone or pin 
cushion shaped blossoms, borne on long stems, make it one of 
the most decorative of all garden flowers. Blossoms last for 
about a week after being cut. Height 2 to 3 feet. Pkt. 6c. 
STATICE—An everlasting flower which is increasing in 
popularity. The plants throw large sprays of flowers which 
may be dried and make fine winter bouquets. It may be 
planted both in the spring and late summer. The seed 
should be kept quite moist until germinated. Annual. Mixed 
pkt., 10c. 
Scabiosa 
