A Florida Home is Incomplete Without Flowers 
All flower seeds priced at 10c per packet, 3 packets 25c. Postpaid. 
If larger amounts are desired, write us giving quantity wanted, and we will quote special prices. 
Double Golden Gleam Nasturtiums 
NASTURTIUMS 
Plant from September to March 
A pprox. time seed sowing to bloom — 2-3 months 
Double Sweet-Scented Varieties 
Double Golden Gleam. Large golden yellow blooms, 2Ms to 
3 inches across, borne well above the foliage, on stems 6 inches 
long. A blaze of golden yellow color when in full bloom. 
Double Scarlet Gleam. The flowers are a fiery orange scar¬ 
let, and of immense size, almost three inches across. The plants 
are semi-dwarf, throwing short runners, bearing the numerous 
flowers well above the foliage on long, wiry stems. 
Double Gleam Hybrids. A collection of gorgeously colored, 
large, well formed double flowers of such dazzling beauty that 
the mind hesitates to credit the evidence of the eyes. Colors 
never dreamed of before in a double nasturtium abound in pro¬ 
fusion with foliage of fresh green. 
NASTURTIUMS— Single Varieties 
Kilgore’s Sunset Mixture, Dwarf. Very fine for borders, 
edgings and masses in beds. 
Kilgore’s Sunset Mixture, Tall. Rapidly-growing, moderate¬ 
ly tall vines which should be given support. 
GIANT PANSIES 
Plant from September to February 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom — 10-12 weeks 
Pansies will thrive in pots and window-boxes as well as in the 
open ground. They make charming cut flowers, and nothing is 
more beautiful for massing and edging in the garden. The seeds 
should be sown in a shallow box and the seedlings transplanted, 
when they have several leaves, to rich, light soil, and given some 
shade and plenty of water. 
Kilgore’s New Engelmann Giant Mixture. The flowers of 
this new Pansy are of enormous size, three inches in diameter. 
PETUNIAS 
The Best Flower for General Planting in Florida. 
Plant from September to June 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom — 10-12 weeks 
The petunia should be Florida’s State Flower because it is 
Florida’s outstanding flower. Each year there are more and more 
acres of blooming petunias scattered across the Flowery State of 
Florida. They are used extensively for bedding, bordering, and 
roadside beautification. Neither extreme heat nor cold affects 
them, and they can be planted at almost any time. The very 
small seeds should be sown in boxes and transplanted, when the 
seedlings are well grown, to the bed or border, 6 inches apart. 
Varieties of Petunias. 
Kilgore’s Purple Princess. Kilgore’s Superb Mixture. 
Kilgore’s Violet Countess. Rosy Morn. 
Kilgore’s Velvet Red. Fluffy Ruffles. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI 
Plant from September to March and from 
May to August 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom — 10-12 weeks 
Annual phlox flourishes in all its glory throughout the South, 
growing and blooming practically the year around. The seed 
may be planted at any time, about % inch deep, and the seed¬ 
lings transplanted or thinned to 6 inches apart. Phlox does best 
in sunny places. It is excellent for planting in barren, unsightly 
places and makes a long-lasting cut-flower. The plants grow 16 
to 18 inches high, producing long-stemmed clusters of flowers of 
all colors except yellow and orange. 
CALIFORNIA POPPY— Eschscholtzia 
Plant from September to February 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom — 10-12 weeks 
Beautiful, low-growing plants with gray-green, fem-like fol¬ 
iage and vivid, cup-shaped flowers freely produced for many 
weeks. Ideal for beautifying vacant lots. 
PORTULACA—SUN PLANT 
Plant from February to November 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom—6 weeks 
A creeping, mossy plant about 6 inches high which thrives in 
sunny locations. Produces large, very brilliant flowers which 
open only in full sunshine early in the morning. It is excellent 
for massing, edging, and rockwork. 
SALVIA—SCARLET SAGE 
Plant from September to June 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom — 3-4 months 
The Scarlet Sage is one of the showiest and most easily grown 
plants for low hedges, bedding, bordering, and cutting. The seed 
is slow in germinating. Should be sown in a seed-box and trans¬ 
planted to 8 inches apart when about 6 inches high. 
SCABIOSA—MOURNING BRIDE 
Plant from September to March 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom—8-10 weeks 
The flowers of Scabiosa are borne on long, slender, graceful 
stems and are exquisitely scented. The colors are rich and varied 
—pure white, pink, yellow, blue, purple, red and variegated 
shades. As cut-flowers they are unsurpassed and they will last a 
week or more if cut before they have entirely opened. Plants 
should be set out 1 foot apart in any good garden soil. 
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THE KILGORE SEED COMPANY , The South's Leading Seedsmen 
