NEW ENGLAND TORO COMPANY 
Sweet William 
SWEET PEAS, continued 
3100 Mrs. Tom Jones. Bright delphinium-blue. 
3105 Picture. Pink, delicately shaded apricot. 
3110 Pinkie. Bright rose-pink; very fine. 
3115 Powerscourt. ( Hawlmark ). Large-flowered 
lavender. 
3120 Royal Purple. Large, deep purple flowers. 
3125 Royal Scot. Brilliant scarlet-cerise. 
3130 Tangerine, improved. Large, bright orange- 
salmon flowers. 
3135 Warrior. Deep maroon, a fine dark shade. 
3110 Wembley. Exquisite shade of lavender-blue. 
3145 Youth. Charming picotee variety; white edged 
rose. 
Early-flowering Spencers for Greenhouse-forcing. 
All varieties, Packet 15c.; oz. $1.00. 
3155 Aviator. Bright crimson-scarlet; very fine. 
3160 Ball's Rose. Pure rose-pink; large flowers. 
3165 Blue Bird. Rich shade of violet-blue. 
3170 Columbia. Charming bicolor; pink and white. 
3175 Cream. Fascinating, deep cream color. 
3180 Glitters. Glowing cerise; attractive shade. 
3185 Grenadier. Scintillating, bright scarlet. 
3190 Mrs. Kerr. Bright salmon; lovely shade. 
3195 Spring Song. Rose-pink flushed salmon. 
3200 Sweet Lavender. Pure lavender self. 
3205 White Harmony. Pure white; black-seeded. 
3210 Valencia. Very brilliant shade of orange. 
3215 Mixed. Includes many attractive shades of the 
Early-flowering Spencers. 
3220 SWEET WILLIAM, Annual Mixed. (A.) 
Similar in habit to the hardy Sweet William, with 
large flower-heads in attractive colors. 9 in. Packet 
15c.; 34 oz. 75c. 
Sweet William. ( Dianthus barbatus.) Popular 
class of border plants, invaluable for garden display 
and cutting. 134 ft. 
Single Varieties. The most desirable class. 
3230 Dark Crimson. Fine deep shade. Packet 10c.; 
34 oz. 50c. 
3235 Pure White. A favorite for cutting. Packet 
10c.; 34 oz. 50c. 
3240 Pink Beauty. Beautiful shade. Packet 15c.; 
34 oz. 75c. 
3245 Scarlet Beauty. Brilliant scarlet. Packet 25c.; 
34 oz. 75c. 
3250 Mixed. Superb mixture including a fine variety 
of showy colors. Packet 10c.; 34 oz. 50c. 
3255 THUNBERGIA Mixed. (A.) Hardy annual of 
trailing habit; useful for window boxes and hanging 
basket s. Large single'flowers, resembling daisies, in 
shades of yellow, orange and white. 4 ft. Packet 
10c. 
3260 TORENIA Bailloni. (A.) Free-flowering an¬ 
nual, with beautiful golden yellow, purple throated 
blooms, from July to frost. Sow indoors in early 
spring. 10 in. Packet 25c. 
3265 Fournieri grandiflora. (A.) Striking sky- 
blue flowers, blotched dark blue; throat yellow. 
Excellent for small beds. 10 in. Packet 25c. 
3270 TRITOM A hybrida, Express. ( Kniphofia.) 
Torchlily; Red Hot Poker. (P.) Showy perennial, 
with orange-scarlet flowers in summer. 3 ft. Packet 
25c. 
3275 VALERIANA officinalis. Garden Heliotrope. 
(P.) Tall perennial, producing delightfully-scented, 
purplish white flowers. 3 ft. Packet 25c. 
3280 VERONICA longifolia. Speedwell. (P.) Ele¬ 
gant perennial, with erect spikes of rich blue flowers 
in mid-summer. 134 to 2 ft. Packet 15c. 
VERBENA. Popular annual for summer-bedding. 
The brilliant flowers are produced in large trusses 
from summer to frost. Seeds may be sown indoors 
in spring for early outdoor-bloom. The giant varie¬ 
ties we offer are particularly effective. 1 ft. 
3290 Giant Blue, white eye; 3295 Giant Flame-Pink; 
3300 Giant Rose-Pink, white eye; 3305 Giant 
Scarlet; 3310 Giant White; 3315 Giant Mixed, 
each, packet 15c.; 34 oz. $1.00. 
3320 Verbena, Mayflower. Charming shades of pink; 
very fine and exceedingly popular for summer bed¬ 
ding. 1 ft. Packet 15c.; 34 oz. $1.00. 
3330 Lemon Verbena. Deliciously lemon-scented 
foliage, useful for bouquets. Packet 25c. 
3335 venosa. Bright purple flowers; showy. Packet 
15c. 
VINCA. Ornamental bedding-plants, with dark green, 
shining leaves and large, single, five-petaled flowers. 
Seeds should be sown early for a long flowering 
season. 1 ft. 
3340 Bright Rose; 3345 Pure White; 3350 White, 
Rose Eye; 3355 Mixed, each, Packet 15c.; 34 oz. 
75c. 
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