Liefgreen Superior Flower Seed 
Flowers beautify tlie home. They are essential to happiness and 
the small cost expended for them will bring' enjoyment and satisfac¬ 
tion to the purchaser. The flower seeds we offer are the best strains 
of the best varieties which are thoroughly adapted to our climatic 
conditions by actual trial tests. We buy the finest quality that 
money car. buy from the most reliable growers, and no home is 
really complete without a flower bed gTown from IiIFFGRFFN’S 
Selected Flower Seeds. 
Light, rich, loamy soil is best suited to flowers. If the soil is of a 
hea'vy nature add sand and barnyard fertilizer and a liberal scatter¬ 
ing of air-slacked lime to fomx a better texture. Prepare the soil as 
fine and smooth as possible. The depth of planting flower seeds is 
very important. Very fine seeds should be planted on the surface 
and pressed into the soil, then sprinkle over the surface a light 
mulch of finely sifted manure or silt. This will keep the soil from 
crusting and aid germination. Medium sized seeds should be planted 
1/4 to 14 inch deep, while larger seeds such as Sweet Peas, should go 
deeper. A light mulch should be spread over all seeds planted, as it 
is the best method of keeping the soil moist and cool. Water with a 
fine spray to avoid washing the soil from the seeds. When large 
enough, thin young plants from 2 to 12 inches apart, depending on 
the variety. Give them plenty of room to develop, allow plenty of 
moisture and good drainage and the results will surprise you. 
ANFMONF 
Alamo 
(Mile a Minute Vine) 
A very fast growing and beautiful 
vine. Plant in the Spring. Fkt., 10c; per 
oz., 25c. 
Bean 
(Scarlet Runner) 
A popular climber with scarlet flow 
ers. Fkt., lOc. 
Castor Bean 
(Ricinus) 
Very ornamental large-leaved variety. 
Excellent for shade and for grouping. 
Plant in the Spring after all danger 
from frost. Fkt., 10c; oz., 15c. 
Canterbury Bells 
A hardy perennial. Will bloom the^rst 
Spring if planted early in the Pall. 
Mixed colors. Fkt., lOc. 
Arctotis 
GRANDIS —Half hardy annual bearing 
daisy-like flowers. Color pearl white 
with mauve center. Height 2 ft. Fkt., 
10 c; 1/4 oz., 20 c. 
African Daisy 
(Dimorphotheca Aurantiaca) 
This showy annual has become a great 
favorite on account of its easy culture 
and beautifully colored flowers. They 
make a very brilliant effect when used 
for massing or for borders. Plant during 
the early Fall and Winter months. 
ATIRANTICA —Brilliant orange. Fkt. 10c. 
HYBRIDS —Mixed colors. Fkt., 10c. 
Antigonon Leptopus 
Sometimes called Queen’s Wreath and 
Rosa de Montana. A lovely vine bear¬ 
ing quantities of rose pink flowers in 
wreaths. Blooms in summer and fall. 
Thrives in hot sunny situations and if 
cut down by frost will come up again in 
spring. Fkt., 10c. 
Asters 
Sow Asters in boxes and hot beds in 
January and transplant outdoors as soon 
as weather conditions allow. Asters are 
better suited to the higher altitudes of 
Arizona. 
The beloved 
COLUMBINB 
Flant a few In a shaded corner 
AMBRICAN BEAUTY (Early Flower¬ 
ing)—This is a new type of Aster, ex¬ 
ceptionally valuable for its earliness and 
long flowering season. Mixed colors only. 
Fkt., 10c. 
Aquilega 
(Columbine) 
A hardy perennial of graceful habit, 
growing about two feet high. The flow¬ 
ers are attractive and beautifully adapt¬ 
ed for cut flowers. They may be success¬ 
fully grown in partial shade. Fall sown 
seed will bloom the following Spring. 
Thrives well in Arizona. Double mixed. 
Fkt., 10c; Vi oz., 40c. 
Anemone 
(Wind Flower) 
GIAHT FRENCH SINGLE MIXED — 
Easily grown from seed as well as from 
bulbs. Sow in the Fall or in the Spring, 
covering the seed lightly with a mulch 
of sand and finely pulverized fertilizer. 
Ageratum 
BLUE FERFECTION—Fine for borders. 
Fkt., 10c. 
Amaranthus Caudatus 
(Love Lies Bleeding) 
Splendid plants for a tropical effect in 
mixed borders and shrubbery. Flowers in 
long, drooping panicles, bright crimson. 
Height, two feet. Fkt.. 10c. 
Snapdragon Antirrhinum 
(Large Tall Flowering Snapdragon) 
Snapdragons are one of the most val¬ 
uable and decorative fiowers. Can be eas¬ 
ily grown from seed; thrive in any soil 
and bloom freely. Plant in the open in 
the Fall or Spring months. If cut back 
during the Summer the plants will 
bloom for several years. We offer the 
following colors in the tall Mammoth 
flowering types; Pure White, Dazzling 
Scarlet, Golden Yellow, Orange, Shaded 
Rose, Soft Pink, Dark Maroon. (See last 
page.) 
Fkt., 10c; '/4 oz., 30c; oz., $1.00. Straight 
colors, Fkt.. lOc; 1/4 oz., 40c; oz., $1.50. 
FRICES LISTED ARE FOSTFAID 
EXCEPT AS NOTED 
This is 
SNAPDRAGON 
All beautiful exquisite flowers. 
Fkt., 10c. 
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