Pansies 
To have Pansies at their best the seed 
should be planted during the Fall 
months in a semi-shaded location or in 
flats and when large enough transplanted 
where they are wanted to bloom. Plant 
in rich soil and water liberally. The 
flowers should be kept picked to prolong 
the blooming period. 
PANSY, Good Mixed — Flowers of me¬ 
dium size and beautiful in color. Pkt., 
10c; 1/4 oz., 50c. 
PANSY, LIEPGBEEN’S GIANT MIXED 
—A mixture consisting of a selection of 
giant flowering varieties. The flowers are 
very showy and the plants of vigorous, 
compact growth. A very fine strain. Pkt.. 
25c; 1/16 oz., 60c. 
Phlox Drummondi 
The Phlox are the showiest and most 
easily raised of all annuals. We know of 
nothing which produces such a contin¬ 
uous supply of the most attractive flow¬ 
ers in a most wonderful range of colors. 
All the tints of the rainbow are repre¬ 
sented with all possible variations of 
colors, veins and eyes of contrasting 
shades. For the best results sow seed in 
the Fall months. 
EIEFGBEEN’S SPECIAL MIXTURE — 
Contains a mixture of varieties that will 
delight and astonish you with Its exten¬ 
sive variety of colors. Pkt., 10c; '/4 oz., 
60c. 
We also have Phlox Drummond! in tlie 
following separate colors: 
Crimson, White, 
Violet. Flesh Pink. 
Pkt., 10c; 1/4 oz., 60c. Collection 1 each 
color (4), value 40c, 30c postpaid. 
Ranunculus 
Valuable cut flowers, double and semi- 
double of the most varied and brilliant 
colors. If sown early they bloom the first 
year. Height, one foot. Pkt., 10c. 
Rhodanthe 
(Everlasting Flower) 
One of the most attractive everlasting 
flowers. The flowers hang like little bells 
on the stems and make a pleasing and 
dainty cut flower either fresh or dried. 
Mixed colors—Pkt., 10c. 
Salvia 
(Scarlet Sage) 
The most brilliant colored flowers and 
extremely useful for bedding. Blooms 
are of fiery red crimson color, continu¬ 
ing to flower for a long time. Tender 
perennials. Plant in early Spring. Pkt., 
10c; % oz., 50c. 
LIEFGBEEN’S GIANT PANSY 
(unusually colorful and attractive) 
SCABIOSA 
(Morning Bride) 
Called Pin Cushion 
Salpiglossis 
Very showy bedding or border plants, 
with richly colored, funnel-shaped flow¬ 
ers, which are purple, scarlet, crimson, 
yellow, buff, blue and almost black. 
Height one foot. Fine mixed sorts. Pkt., 
10 c. 
Schizanthus 
Very beautiful and interesting an¬ 
nuals. This is one of the easiest annuals 
to raise from seed. Sow in open where 
plants are to flower. Exceptionally beau¬ 
tiful when in full bloom and literally 
covered with small orchid-like flowers. 
GBANDIFLOBA MIXED—Pkt., 10c; 1 
oz. 75c. 
Pyrethrum 
Hardy perennials which are easily 
grown and make handsome plants. 
GOLDEN FEATHEB — Fine compact 
habit of growth, with bright yellow fol¬ 
iage, largely used for edgings and rib¬ 
bon borders. Height 9 inches. Pkt., 10c; 
14 oz., 45c. 
Portulaca 
For exhibiting a display of dazzling 
brilliancy the Portulaca is unrivaled. 
This little plant delights in the sunshine 
and will stand considerable drought. 
Has glossy foliage bearing cup-shaped 
flowers in brilliant colors. They are best 
sown In the Sprinig months as it is 
strictly a Summer plant. Sow the seed 
shallow in sunny place and sprinkle 
lightly. 
DOUBLE FINEST MIXED — Flowers 
perfectly double, of most brilliant colors. 
Pkt., 15c; Ye oz. 75c. 
SINGLE MIXED —All colors. Pkt., 10c; 
1/4 oz., 45c. 
Scabiosa 
(Mourning Bride or 
Pincushion Flower) 
Hardy annual of easiest cul¬ 
ture. Profusion of flowers in 
exquisite shades on long, wiry 
stems; cut flowers keep in 
good condition for a long time; 
2% feet high. Deserving a 
place in every garden, blooms 
profusely. Plant in the Pall 
months. Thin or transplant to 
about 12 inches apart. 
AZUBE FAIBY — Blue. Pkt., 
10 c. 
GBANDIFLOBA WHITE — 
Pkt., 10c. 
GBANDIFLOBA CBIMSON — 
Pkt., 10c. 
GBANDIFLOBA BOSE FINK 
—Pkt., 10c. 
MIXED COLOBS—Pkt., 10c; 1/4 
oz., 25c. 
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Sweet William 
Dianthus .Bartaatus. .A well known, 
attractive, free-flowering hardy peren¬ 
nial, producing a splendid effect in beds 
and borders with their rich and varied 
flowers. Of easy culture. Best planted in 
the Fall months. Height. 1 to 1% feet. 
DOUBLE MIXED —All colors. Pkt., lOc; 
1/4 oz., 35c. 
SINGLE MIXED — All colors. Pkt., lOc; 
1/4 oz.. 25c. 
Sunflower 
Helianthus. Stately, hardy annuals 
of easy culture. Useful for background 
or as a fence and often grown for the 
seed. Height, six to eight feet. 
NEW BED SUNPLOWEB— Is a very apt 
description of this new variety. The 
plant is of freely-branching habit, with 
well-shaped, dark centered flowery of 
bright chestnut red, merging to a yellow 
at the tips of the petals. Height six feet. 
Pkt.. 10c; oz., 50c. 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN — Is planted 
largely for seed. It also makes a good 
windbreak and a very ornamental back¬ 
ground. Requires little attention. Pkt., 
10c; 1 lb., 25c. 
Smilax 
A perennial vine which thrives best 
in a shady location. Very useful for 
decorative purposes. Pkt., 10c. 
Statice 
Siuuata. An everlasting flower which 
is increasing in popularity. The plants 
throw large sprays of flowers which may 
be dried and make fine Winter bouquets. 
The seed should be kept quite moist until 
germinated. Plant in the Fall months. 
True Blue, Lavender, White and Mixed 
Colors—Pkt.. 10c. 
PRICES LISTED ABE POSTPAID 
Tifhonia 
Speciosa. Known as the Mexican Sun¬ 
flower, this striking orange flower is 
usually grown as an annual and is very 
successful in Arizona. Its height, habit 
and the shape of its flowers remind one 
of a single Dahlia. Grows six to ten feet 
tall. Plant in Spring months. Pkt., 10c; 
'/4 oz.. 50c; ounce, $1.50, 
PHLOX DBUMMONDI 
will love them. Once grown, always 
grown. 
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