34-36 Light Street, Baltimore, Md 
Perennial Flower Seeds 35 
Delphiniums 
196. SHASTA DAISY. Very large; white 
single flowers on long stems. Pkt. 10c. 
196a. SHASTA DAISY, Double. Fine 
for cutting, extra large. Pkt. 25c. 
DELPHINIUM (Hardy Perennial Lark¬ 
spur). Highly prepossessing plants of stately 
appearance; of easiest culture, they are read¬ 
ily the most popular of all hardy plants. 
Their main season of bloom is in June, but if 
the flower spike is cut back promptly it will 
branch and flower all through Fall. 
197. Delphinium Bellamosum. Deep 
blue. Pkt. 10c., x /i oz. $1.00. 
197a. Delphinium Belladonna. Light 
blue. Pkt. 10c., oz. $1.00. 
197b. Delphinium, Iceberg. Pure white. 
Pkt. 10c., % oz. $1.00. 
197c. Delphinium. Deep scarlet. Pkt. 
10c., }/i oz. $1.50. 
198. Prize Mixture of Tall Varieties. A 
glorious strain, comprising outstanding colors 
and varieties. Pkt. 10c., oz. 50c. 
199. M.-S. Extra Double New Hybrid. 
Producing extra double flowers of large size 
and excellent color variation. Pkt. 25c., 
and 50c. 
200. M.-S. Hollyhock Strain. Produc¬ 
ing one large spike with double and single 
flowers of enormous size. Choice mixed. 
Pkt. 25c. and 50c. 
201. DIANTHUS plumarius (Garden 
Pinks). These varieties are well adapted for 
beds ai\d borders; delightful, refreshing, spicy 
odor; should be in every garden where cut 
flowers are wanted, and make a fine edging 
to a hardy border. Single or double; mixed. 
Pkt. 10c., ]4. oz. 40c. 
202. Dianthus latifolius atrococcineus. 
Double scarlet; very free flowering; 1 ft. For 
rock garden. Pkt. 10c. 
203. DIGITALIS (Foxglove). Handsome 
ornamental hardy plants of stately growth, 
succeeding almost anywhere. Produces long 
spikes of beautiful, tubular-shaped flowers; 
4 to 5 ft. Purple, pink, salmon, spotted, 
white, yellow, and all colors mixed. Each, 
pkt. 10c., oz. $1.00. 
204. FLAX (Linum). Bright blue flowers. 
24 in. Pkt. 10c. 
204a. FEVERFEW. Double white; fine 
for cut flowers. 18 in. 
205. GEUM. Double flowers of intense 
orange scarlet; 2 ft. high; for sunny location. 
Mrs. Bradshaw, double scarlet; Lady 
Stratheden, golden yellow. Each, pkt. 10c. 
206. GAILLARDIA. If sown early will 
bloom first season. Mixed colors Pkt. 10c., 
oz. 90c 
Geum, Mrs. Bradshaw 
207. GYPSOPHILA paniculata alba. 
White. Pkt. 10c., oz. 75c. 
208. Gypsophila repens. A fine trailing 
plant, covered with tiny white flowers; 8 in. 
For rock garden. Pkt. 10c. 
209. HIBISCUS (Mallow). Bear showy 
flowers, are easily grown and should find a 
place in every garden. Mixed. 4 ft. Pkt. 10c. 
210. HEUCHERA sanguinea (Coral- 
bells, or Alumroot). Perennial. Spikes of 
vivid crimson flowers; excellent for cutting; 
1 ft. For rock gardens. Pkt. 10c. 
211. HELIANTHEMUM mutabile 
(Rock-, or Sunrose). A very pretty perennial 
for the rockery; completely covered with 
masses of bloom from July to September. 
Choice mixed varieties. 12 in. For rock 
garden. Pkt. 10c. 
212. HOLLYHOCK, Double. Rose, 
white, salmon, maroon, yellow, Newport 
pink, crimson, and mixed colors. Each, pkt. 
10c., oz. $1.25. 
213. Hollyhock, Single. Choice colors, 
mixed. Each, pkt. 10c., oz. $1.25. 
213a. HONESTY. 2 ft. Hardy biennial, 
admired for its silvery seed pods which are 
used for ornamental purposes. Beautiful and 
curious mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. 
214. HELIOPSIS pitcheriana (Orange 
Sunflower). A handsome hardy perennial, 
producing an abundance of deep orange yel¬ 
low flowers the entire Summer, excellent for 
cutting; 3 to 4 ft. Each, pkt. 10c. 
215. HELIANTHUS (Sunflower). Minia¬ 
ture double. 3 to 4 ft. Pkt. 10c. 
216. KUDZU VINE (Pueraria thunbergi- 
ana). The Kudzu Vine comes from Japan, 
the land so productive of curious and orna¬ 
mental flowers. It is a beautiful climber, 
remarkable for its great vigor of growth, and 
its handsome, purple flowers. The vine is 
extremely rapid and dense in growth, per¬ 
fectly hardy, increasing in size and beauty 
year after year. Fine for arbors, verandas, 
etc. Pkt. 10c 
217. LATHYRUS latifolius (Perennial 
Sweet Pea). Showy, hardy climber; fine for 
covering walls and stumps. Free flowering. 
Pink, red, white and mixed colors. Each, 
pkt. 10c., oz. 75c. 
218. LYTHRUM roseum superbum 
(Loosestrife). A fine hardy perennial, produc¬ 
ing spikes of rosy pink flowers from July to 
September. 3 ft. Pkt. 10c. 
219. LUPINUS. Hardy perennials of 
easy culture, with graceful spikes of pea¬ 
shaped flowers; May and June; 2 to 3 ft. 
Blue, pink, white and mixed colors. Each, 
pkt. 10c. 
220. LAVENDER vera. Fragrant, blue 
flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not). Beautiful, 
half hardy perennials, succeeding best in 
moist, shady situations. Sown in the 
Spring they will flower in the Fall; if wanted 
for early Spring flowering, seed should be 
sown in frames in July or August. 
221. Myosotisalpestris. Of bushy habit, 
bearing large, bright blue flowers; very fine; 
6 in. For rock garden. Pkt. 10c. 
221a. Myosotis grandiflora alba. Large 
white flowers; 8 in. Pkt. 15c. 
221b. Myosotis grandiflora rosea. Large 
pink flowers; 8 in. Pkt. 15c. 
222. NEPETA mussini. A favorite per¬ 
ennial; blue gray foliage; pale mauve flowers; 
9 in. For rock garden. Pkt. 10c. 
223. OENOTHERA missouriensis. 
Large, bright yellow flowers; 4 in. For rock 
garden. Pkt. 10c. 
Hollyhocks 
All Flower Seed* 1 0c. per pkt., unless otherwise noted—Postpaid 
