Rock Garden 
Popular Flower Seeds 
Each year the interest in flowers for garden and home decoration increases and more people turn to the growing of flowers for 
recreation and pleasure. Flower-lovers will find a number of new varieties in our lists this year, as well as all of the old friends. 
We have devoted most of our attention to the “annuals.” Among the annuals are flowers for every purpose, tall and low-growing, 
trailing and climbing, for cutting and for garden display. 
ASTER—LOS ANGELES 
ASTER—GOLDEN SHEAF 
ANTIRRHINUM—RUST PROOF 
CALENDULA—ORANGE SHAGGY 
CALENDULA—SUNSHINE 
COREOPSIS—DOUBLE SUNBURST 
COSMOS—ORANGE FLARE 
DIGITALIS—THE SHIRLEY 
NOVELTIES AND NEW VARIETIES 
DELPHINIUM—WHITE 
GAILLARDIA—THE DAZZLER 
GODETIA—DOUBLE AZALEA FLOWERED 
LARKSPUR—ROSAMOND 
LARKSPUR—BLUE BELL 
MARIGOLD—DIXIE SUNSHINE 
MARIGOLD—YELLOW SUPREME 
NASTURTIUM—GOOLDEN GLEAM 
NASTURTIUM—SCARLET GLEAM 
NASTURTIUM—GLEAM HYBRIDS 
PETUNIA—PINK GEM 
POPPY—DOUBLE CARDINAL 
VENIDIUM—FASTUOSUM 
ZINNIA—MIDGET 
ZINNIA—SCABIOSA FLOWERED 
ZINNIA—FANTASY 
HARDY PERENNIALS—VARIETIES FOR ROCK GARDEN MARKED* 
There are a number of perennial varieties that will bloom the first season if sown very early; other varieties should be sown 
later, giving a continual riot of color year after year. Your attention is called to these extra good perennials which are described 
in the following pages. Find them in the index. 
*Alyssum saxatile corn pact um 
Aquilegia (Columbine) 
*Armeria (See Pink; Thrift) 
*Arabis (Rock Cress) 
*Aubrietia (Rainbow Rock Cress) 
Anchusa 
Agrostemma 
*Bellis (English Daisy) 
Canterbury Bells 
*Carnation, Marguerite 
Carnation, Chabaud’s Giant 
*Cerastium (Snow in Summer) 
Chinese Lantern Plant 
Coreopsis lanceolata grandiflora 
Daisy, Shasta 
*Dahlia, Dwarf 
Delphinium (Larkspur) 
Digitalis (Foxglove) 
*Dianthus (Pinks) 
*Forget-me-not (Myosotis) 
*Geum Mrs. Bradshaw 
Gaillardia (Blanket Flower) 
Gypsophila (Baby’s Breath) 
*Heuchera (Coral Bell) 
♦Helianthemum (Rock Rose) 
Hollyhock 
Honesty (Satin Flower) 
*Ibris (Candytuft) 
*Lamb’s Ear (Lantana) 
*Linum (Perennial Flax) 
Lupine (Polyphyllus) 
Nepeta Mussini 
*Penstemon 
Poppy, Oriental 
*Pyrethrum roseum 
*Rock Garden Mixture 
*Sweet William 
*Statice (Sea Lavender) 
*Sedum 
*Saxifraga 
Salvia Blue 
Sidalcea 
*Saponaria 
*Tunica 
*Viola 
* Valeriana 
*WalIflower 
ANNUALS—VARIETIES FOR THE ROCK GARDEN ARE MARKED * 
Antirrhinum 
^Candytuft 
Four O’Clock 
Latana 
*Pansies 
Statice 
*Anchusa Dwf. 
Cardinal Climber 
*Godetia 
Larkspur 
*Petunia 
Stocks 
*Arctotis 
*Carnation 
Gaillardia 
*Linum 
*Phlox Drummondi 
Strawflower 
*African Daisy 
Castor Oil Bean 
Gourds 
*Lobelia 
*Pinks 
Sunflower 
*Ageratum 
Celosia 
Gypsophila 
Lupine 
Poppy Annual 
Sweet Peas 
*Alyssum 
Chrysanthemum 
Helianthus 
Marigold 
*Portulaca 
Sweet Sultan 
Aster 
Clarkia 
Ilelichrysum 
Marvel ol' Peru 
*Rock Garden Mixture 
*Sweet Wivelsfield 
Baby’s Breath 
Cockscomb 
Hyacinth Bean 
Mexican Fire Bush 
Salpiglossis 
*Verbena 
Bachelor’s Button 
Cornflower 
*Ice Plant 
Mignonette 
Scarlet Sage 
Venidium Fastuosium 
Balsam 
Cosmos 
Ipomea 
Kochia 
Kudzu Vine 
Lady Slipper 
Morning Glory 
Scabiosa 
Wild Flower Garden 
Calendula 
^California Poppy 
Calliopsis 
*Dianthus 
*Eschscholtzia 
Forget-me-not 
*Nasturtium 
Nicotiana 
*Nigella 
Scarlet Runner 
Snow on The 
Mountain 
*Zinnias 
Most all of these are offered in 10 ct. pkts. Also in bulk at very low prices. 
All varieties not designed by HP are annuals, blooming the first season. 
Hardy Perennials are Designated by HP—Half-Hardy HHP 
FERTILIZERS MAKE FLOWERS GROW AND BLOOM 
Most annual flowers, due to their short season of growth and profuse bloom, are heavy feeders and require an abundance of 
a quick-acting fertilizer. Nitrate of Soda and Sheep Manure are particularly adapted for this class of plants. The Sheep Manure 
should be applied at the time of planting; the Nitrate of Soda several times during the season. The perennial plants are slower 
growers and for that reason the less active fertilizers, such as Bone-Meal and our Special Garden Fertilizer, meet their require¬ 
ments. Either should be applied at time of planting and supplementary applications should be made during the life of the plant 
For prices see page 41. Look at the Index. It’s easy to find what you want. 
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