VIRGINIAN STOCK 
DAHLIA FLOWERED ZINNIA 
ZINNIA FANTASY 
VALERIAN, Garden Heliotrope 
Hardy perennial. Pinnate foliage and panicles of flowers 
with odor of heliotrope. 5 feet. June and July. 
Red. Mixed. 
VERBENA 
One of the most popular garden annuals for beds and 
massing and for a gorgeous display during the Summer 
months cannot be excelled, commencing to flower in July 
and continuing until frost. 
HIBRIDA GIANTS 
A new strain of Verbenas with the same characteristics as 
the mammoth except that each flowerlet in the cluster is 
much larger. This gives the blooming plant a more brilliant 
effect. 
Crimson Glow. Fkt. 25c. 
Lavender Glory. True lavender with creamy eye. 
Etna. Garnet red, deep cream eye. 
Giant Salmon Pink. Huge tresses. 
Luminosa. Glowing flame pink. 
Lucifer Scarlet. No eye. 
Violacea Stellata. Deep purple with white eyes. 
Hybrida Giant Mixed. X A oz. 75c. 
White. Pure white. 
Royale. Royal blue, creamy yellow eye. 
VERONICA, Speedwell 
An elegant hardy perennial plant of easy culture and free 
flowering habit. Of value as a cut flower or for the garden. 
Longifoiia Subsessilis. Rich blue flowers. 2 feet. 
Spicata. Bright blue flowers. 18 inches. 
VIRGINIAN STOCKS, French Forget-me-nots 
Small red, rose and white flowers about % in. across. Fine 
for edgings. For continuous display until fall, several succes¬ 
sive sowings should be made about two weeks apart. 6 to 8 in. 
Mixed Colors. 
WALLFLOWER 
These half-hardy perennial and annual Wallflowers are 
grown for early Spring bedding and for their delightful fra¬ 
grance. Perennial sorts should be sown in Autumn and 
carried over in coldframe. Annual sorts may be sown out 
doors in March and will flower the first year from seed. 
ANNUAL EARLY DOUBLE. 
Mixed. 
SINGLE ANNUAL. 
Mixed. 
PERENNIAL SINGLE. 
Mixed Colors. 
PERENNIAL DOUBLE. 
Mixed Colors. 
SIBERIAN WALLFLOWER. See Cheiranthus. 
ZINNIA 
One of the most showy and satisfactory of our hardy an¬ 
nuals for beds, mixed borders and for cutting purposes. Easy 
to grow in any good garden soil. They commence flowering 
early in the Summer and continue until frost. 
Crown O’Gold Desert Gold. See inside front cover. 
Fantasy. Award of Merit, All-America Selections, 1935. The 
most distinctive new Zinnia. As different from the ordinary 
formal Zinnia as one could imagine, the delicate, lacy petaled 
flowers lend an air of friendly informality to the garden or 
flower arrangement. The rounded, medium-sized shaggy flow¬ 
ers are borne profusely on 2% to 3-foot plants, in a wide and 
varied color range which includes the brightest shades of red, 
yellow and orange, as well as the popular pastel pinks and 
cream. Finest Mixed, pkt. 15c. 
Scabious Flowered. Among the oddest and most attractive 
Zinnia forms, bearing a remarkable resemblance to the annual 
Scabiosa. The plants are extremely free flowering, 2 to 2% 
feet high, giving a wealth of bloom throughout the summer. 
While the color range includes all popular shades, it is par¬ 
ticularly rich in shades of crimson, scarlet, orange, yellow 
and pink. Mixed colors, pkt. 15c. 
Tom Thumb. These tiny flowered Zinnias have a charm the 
larger ones can never attain, and make a brilliant display. 
They come in attractive color combinations, red tipped gold, 
salmon and gold, primrose yellow with a hundred unusual 
intermediate shades. All colors mixed. 
DOUBLE DAHLIA FLOWERED. 2V 2 feet. Enormous double 
flowers are produced by robust branching plants. The flow¬ 
ers usually have slightly hollowed centers ringed with small 
tubular florets. The petals are quite loosely placed and tend 
to curl at the edges, giving the blossoms a crisp, fresh ap¬ 
pearance. 
Canary Bird. Rich canary yellow. 
Crimson Monarch. Deep crimson, large flowers. 
Golden Dawn. Golden yellow. 
Di •earn. Deep rosy lavender. 
Exquisite. Light rose, deep rose center. 
Oriole. Orange and gold bicolor. 
Scarlet Flame. Bright scarlet. 
Polar Bear. White. 
Mixed. 
DOUBLE LILLIPUT. 12 inches. A charming dwarf which 
is excellent for low borders or edgings. The plants are of 
tidy habit and produce a bounteous supply of very double 
pompon flowers about 1% inches across. The colors are 
bright and well varied. 
Canary Yellow. 
Crimson. 
Orange. 
Purple. 
Salmon Rose. 
Scarlet. 
White. 
Mixed. 
DOUBLE GIANT. 2% feet. Plants are tall, branching, and 
vigorous. The flowers are usually brighter than the Dahlia- 
flowered type and are nearly as large. 
Mixed. 
DOUBLE ELEGANS (Cut and Come Again). 2 feet. These 
forerunners of the robust giant sorts produce relatively 
graceful plants adorned with fine double flowers about 2% 
inches in diameter, dome-shaped and evenly double. The 
colors are vivid. 
Mixed. 
IIAAGEANA DOUBLE (Mexican Hybrids). The small flow 
ered Mexican Zinnias have a charm all their own. The smaller 
flowers lend themselves 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 attrac¬ 
tive colors and color combinations. 
Finest Mixed. 
NITRAGIN WILL GIVE YOU BETTER SWEET PEAS 
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