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230-232 East Fourth St., Cincinnati 
Stocks, Giant Imperial 
Sweet Pea, Fantasy 
Mixture 
778 FANTASY MIXTURE. A 
unique and an entirely fresn 
class of Fantasy markings 
and colorings. Every flower 
in Fantasy Mixture is beau¬ 
tifully veined and watered. 
Orange, light and dark blue, 
all shades of pinks, choco¬ 
lates, lavenders, maroons, 
mauves, and many other col¬ 
ors are represented. This 
new mixture makes an ex¬ 
ceptionally attractive bou¬ 
quet and being a very strong 
strain, will be welcomed for 
general garden work. Its 
value is further enhanced by 
the exceptionally strong and 
fragrant scent. Pkt., 20c. 
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Sweet Peas, Fantasy Mixture 
Schizanthus 
(Butterfly Flower or Poor Man’s Orchid) 
An attractive hardy annual growing about 20 inches high, of 
neat, compact growth, and with finely cut foliage. The plant 
bears very attractive flowers ranging in colors from white to 
purple and are shaded from their edges to throats with darker 
colors. Flowers resemble somewhat the butterfly and are borne 
in clusters or spikes. Seed can be sown outdoors after danger 
of frost, or started earlier indoors and transplanted. 
758 FINEST MIXED COLORS. Pkt., 10c; 1/16 oz., 50c. 
SNAPDRAGON. See Antirrihinum, page 27. 
Statice 
The annual Statice is not only a beautiful flower in the bor- 
aer, but dries retaining 1 its true colors, which are rare among 
everlastings. Indispensable in making winter bouquets. 
759 RUSSIAN (Suworowi or Rat Tail). Flowers bright rose 
color. Height 30 inches. Pkt.. 15c. 
Stevia 
760 SERRATA. Free-blooming tender perennial, bearing a 
multitude of fragrant, pure white flowers; suitable for sum¬ 
mer bedding or winter blooming under glass. Excellent for 
cutting. Pkt., 15c. 
Stocks - Cut-and-Come-Again 
NEW DOUBLE EXCELSIOR COLUMN 
“Non-Branching” 
This new class of Stocks produces only one spike of enor¬ 
mous size with large flowers, 2% to 3 feet high. They can be 
planted close together on the greenhouse bench which makes 
them a profitable variety. 
761 EXCELSIOR MIXED. Pkt., 35c. 
Eorly Giant Imperial (Improved Bismarck) 
One of the best Stocks for inside and outside planting. The 
plants grow in pyramidal form, covered with large double 
flowers. 
762 GIANT IMPERIAL MIXED. Pkt., 15c. 
Double Large Flowering Dwarf Stocks 
Ten Weeks’ Stocks 
Sweet-scented, double flowers on strong spikes. Fine for the 
garden; 15 to IS inches tall. 
763 FINEST MIXED. All colors. Pkt., 10c; V 8 oz., 40c; 
14 oz., 75c. 
Sunflower - Helianthus 
(Hardy Annual) 
Of easy culture, and the newer sorts are among the most 
ornamental and effective of all garden annuals. The single 
flowering sorts are indispensable for cutting. Bloom early and 
continue until frost. 
764 CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOW¬ 
ERED. Fine, perfectly double 
golden flowers, resembling Jap¬ 
anese Chrysanthemums; 6 to 10 
inches in diameter. Plants 
grow to the height of 5 to 6 ft. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c. 
765 RED. The flowers are of a 
chestnut-red color, which ap¬ 
pears as a ribbon around the 
center while the points of the 
petals are tipped yellow. Grows 
to a height of 6 feet. Pkt., 10c. 
766 STELLA. Height, 3 to 4 feet. 
Flowers star-shaped, of bright¬ 
est golden yellow, with dark 
centers. They are suitable for 
cutting. Pkt., 10c; Vi oz., 25c. 
Sweet Peas 
Sweet Peas are among the seeds to be sown very early in the 
spring. They should go into the ground as soon as the soil can 
be worked, and should be planted six inches deep, being cov¬ 
ered at first with only two inches of soil, the trench being 
filled as the plants grow. One ounce sows 35 to 40 feet in a 
row. It is best to soak the seeds for several hours before they 
are planted. If this plan of planting early is followed, and 
Sweet Peas are kept mulched or else watered abundantly, 
they will generally give a fine crop of blooms. 
Early Flowering Spencer Varieties 
While these are especially adapted for forcing under glass 
for winter and early spring blooming, they are also valuable 
for outdoor culture, coming into bloom five or six weeks earli¬ 
er than the regular Spencer type, and if the flowers are kept 
cut, they will continue to bloom for a long time. 
767 ANNIE LAURIE. Pure rose-pink. 
768 BLUE BONNET. Clear deep blue. 
769 EXPOSITION PINK. Rich pink. 
770 HOPE. Pure white. 
771 LADY GAY. Soft shrimp-pink. 
772 MAJESTIC ROSE. Rose-pink; long stems. 
773 LAVANDA. Clear lavender. 
774 RED BIRD. Bright crimson-red. 
775 VALENCIA. Sunproof-orange; long stems. 
776 SHIRLEY TEMPLE. Soft pink, large dainty flowers on 
long stems. 
Price any of the above; Pkt., 10c; Vz oz., 30c; oz., 50c; 
Vt lb., $1.50. 
777 EARLY FLOWERING MIXED. A splendid mixture con¬ 
taining all colors. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; V\ lb., $1.25. 
Summer Flowering Spencer 
779 AVALANCHE. Frilled white flowers. 
780 BEAUTY. Blush-pink. 
781 COMMANDER GODSALL. Deep violet-blue. 
782 HEAVENLY BLUE. Delphinium-blue. 
783 HUNTSMAN. A sunproof scarlet. 
784 IVORY PICTURE. Ivory-cream. 
785 PINKIE. Clear deep pink. 
786 PIRATE GOLD. Golden orange. 
Price any of the above: Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; V* lb., 75c. 
Eight Summer Flowering Sweet Peas 
2786 Contains 1 packet each of the eight varieties offered 
above. Value, 80c, for 60c. 
787 BEST SPENCER MIXED. Comprises the best varieties in 
all beautiful shades and colors and much superior to that 
offered indiscriminately as coming from growers. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 15c; Vi lb., 50c; 1 lb., $1.50. 
HARDY SWEET PEAS. See Lathyrus latifolius, page 48. 
Tagetes - Pigmy 
Marigold 
788 SIGNATA PUMILA LITTLE 
GIANT. We are proud to offer 
Little Giant as the highest de¬ 
velopment yet attained of this 
pretty little Marigold, with slen¬ 
der fernlike foliage and an 
abundance of dainty, single, gol¬ 
den orange flowers on plants 
4 to 6 inches high, with spread 
of 8 to 10 inches. Pkt., 15c. 
789 GOLDEN GEM. (Signata J>u- 
mila). A much improved dwarf 
compact variety, 6 to 8 inches 
high, throwing the flower well 
above the delicate, fernlike foli¬ 
age, densely covered with bright 
yellow flowers, striped brown. 
Pkt.. 10c; Va oz., 30c; Vi oz., 50c. 
Schizanthus 
