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SCABIOUS FLOWER ZINNIA 
Plants 2 to 2 1-2 feet, remarkably resembling 
the annual Scabiosa. Colors includes crimson, 
scarlet, orange, yellow, pink and white. 
Pkt. 10c 
Graeillima—The one variety which can be 
described as “cute” the tiny flowers are about 
half the size of Liliputs, literally covering the 
dwarf growing plants with their crimson but¬ 
tons. Pkt. 10c 
Crown O’ Gold Mixt lire—The Aristocrat 
among the zinnias, fine colored large flowers 
each petal overlaid with golden yellow at the 
base while carrying out the individual color 
at tips. Pkt. 10c. 
Haageana Mexican Hybrida—Double mixed. 
The flowered Mexican Zinnia has a charm all 
its own. The smallest flowers lend them¬ 
selves to bedding and make a brilliant dis¬ 
play and yet have stems long enough to 
make fine bouquets for small vases and bowls. 
The mixture contains many attractive colors 
and combinations. Plants 2 feet tall. Pkt. 10c 
Climbing Vines 
Climbing Vines of rapid growth with beauti¬ 
ful and varied flowers, fine for covering walls 
arbors, stumps of trees, and for shading 
porches, can be planted early in the house 
in paper boxes or cups; an inexpensive way 
of covering unsightly places. 
Rose Marie Morning Glory—Early free-flow¬ 
ering flowers deep rose, throughly double; 
a new type of morning glory. Pkt. 10c 
Heavenly Blue Morning Glory— The most 
popular of all morning glories; large blos¬ 
som of intense sky-blue shading to white in 
the throat. Pkt. 10c. 
Imperial Japanese Morning Glory Mixed— 
The flowers are gigantic size; the color 
range from white to black-purple with all in¬ 
termediate shades and endless numbers of 
variegated flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
Canary-Bird Vine—A beautiful. rapid 
growing annual climber with charming can¬ 
ary yellow blossoms. The sprays of flow¬ 
ers are very artistic and, when cut, keep in 
good condition for a week. Pkt. 10c. 
Cardinal Climber—A rapid climber with 
beautiful cardinal blossoms. Pkt. 10c 
Biennial Flower Seed And Plants 
Biennials are planted in August or Septem-ber and bloom the next year. We have in 
this class two items. 
Pansies 
The most satisfactory border flower. Their 
beautiful faces of almost every imaginable 
color will gace any flower garden, and will 
make lovely cut flowers for bowls. We 
have three strains, either of which you will 
find extremely satisfactory. 
Englemann’s Strain—Immense flowers, 3 to 
4 in. Colors mostly bronze and reddish 
shades with some ruffled and edged; a very 
Aristocratic pansy. Plants 50c doz., Pkt. 10c 
Non Plus Ultra—A superior strain of impor¬ 
ted pansy of novelty shades and markings. 
Plants 50c doz„ Pkt 10c 
Bodger’s Superfine Giant Mixed—Very free- 
flowering with large blossoms of practically 
every conceivable color and markings. 
Plants 50c doz., Pkt. 10c. 
Violas or Tufted Pansies. Flowers are small¬ 
er than the Giant Pansies, but are very free 
flowering and continue to bloom over a long¬ 
er season; the beautiful little flowers seem 
to be a cross between a pansy and a violet. 
Plants 50c doz., Pkt. 10c. 
Our pansy plants are strong and vigorous 
planted in August and carried through the 
winter in the cold frames. They are trans¬ 
planted very early in the spring before grow¬ 
th starts, so early in April they are well- 
branched and stocky and ready for setting in 
your beds. We invite you to visit our beds 
early in the spring and select your own 
plants. 
Digitalis or Foxgloves—this fine old flower 
deserves a place in every garden with its 
tall graceful spikes, with its graceful cup¬ 
shaped flowers. 
Plants 5c each, 12 for 50c. 
We prepay postage on orders of $1.00 and over for 
shipment at one time. 
