PERFECTION FLOWER SEEDS 
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PANSY (B) 
Pansies delight in a cool, moist soil and a situation that protects 
them from cutting winds as well as the midday sun. To obtain 
large flowers early in spring, seed should be sown in July or August 
and the plants protected with a frame during winter. Spring sown 
seed does very well although the flowers produced are not so large. 
GIANT PANSIES, SEPARATE COLORS 
Oz. 34 oz. Pkt. 
White.51.50 $0.50 50.10 
Yellow. 1.50 .50 .10 
Black. 1.50 .50 .10 
Light Blue. 1.50 .50 .10 
Dark Blood Red. 1.50 .50 .10 
Fire King. —Golden yellow and purple. 1.50 .50 .10 
Lord Beaconsfield. —Lavender and purple... . 1.50 .50 .10 
Freya. —Silver edged purple. 1.59 .50 .10 
Giant Trimardeau. —Very large flowering; all 
colors mixed. 1.25 .40 .10 
Bedding Varieties, Choice IViixed. 1.00 .30 .10 
ROGGLI GIANTS (NEW SWISS PANSY) 
This fine variety produces flowers of an enormous size in many 
attractive colors and shades, on long stems. 
Choice Mixed Colors. Oz., 58.00; 34 oz., 52.50; pkt., 25c. 
PERFECTION MIXED—EXHIBITION STRAIN 
A high grade mixture of giant varieties from the leading Pansy 
specialists both at home and abroad; for size, texture, and colors, 
it cannot be beaten. Oz., 56.00; 34 oz., 51.75; Pkt., 25c. 
PETUNIAS (A) 
Petunias are one of the most popular 
annuals on account of their ease of cultiva¬ 
tion and freedom of blooming, succeeding 
everywhere and giving a constant supply 
of flowers from June to October. They are 
also good house plants, flowering freely in a 
sunny window. Seed canOie sown in the 
open ground early in the spring or in a hot 
bed or cold frame, to be transplanted later 
to beds or borders. Height 1 to 134 feet. 
Giants of California 
BEDDING VARIETIES 
Alderman. —Velvety purpie. Fine for bedding. Pkt., 15c. 
Brilliant Carmine Rose. —Fine for bedding. Pkt., 10c. 
Dwarf Inimitable. —Fine striped and blotched variety, splendid 
for beds and borders. Pkt., 10c. 
Rose of Heaven. —Fiery rose pink. An attractive bedding 
sort. . . Pkt., 10c. 
Howard’s New Star. —Dark Crimson maroon, with rich, velvety 
texture and clearly defined five-rayed star of blush white. Over 
80 per cent, of the plants from seed will produce star mark¬ 
ings. Pkt., 10c. 
Rosy Morn. —Soft carmine pink with white throat; makes a very 
dainty and at the same time an effective border. Pkt., 10c. 
Hybrid Snowball. —A very dwarf variety, with beautiful, large, 
satinv-white flowers. . ^t., 10 c. 
Choice Single, Mixed. —A splendid strain of small-flowering 
sorts in great variety of colors. 3€ oz., 30c.; pkt., 10c. 
NEW BEDDING VARIETIES 
NEW MINIATURE PETUNIA 
A new strain of Dwarf Compact Petunias. Each plant forms a 
perfect ball effect from 5 to 6 inches high and about twelve inches 
in diameter indispensable for borders, window boxes, pots, lock 
gardens and for bedding. . . . T 
Pink Gem.— A charming new race of miniature Petunias It 
forms a neat compact plant five to six inches high, literally smothered 
with deep pink blooms. Planted with a dwarf blue Ageraturn, the 
effect is charming. . , . . Pkt., 15c. 
Rose Gem. —A charming addition to the new miniature group 
of Petunias which was started with Pink Gem. Rose Gem is the 
color which the public has been asking for in this miniature lorm. 
It is the rich deep rose that has made Petunia Rose of Heaven so 
popular. . Pkt l 20c - 
Nana Compacta. —A new race of miniature Petunias of dwarf 
compact growth. Each plant forms a perfect ball 6 to 8 inches high 
and are covered with flowers the entire season. W e oner this new 
variety in a splendid mixture of colors. 
Choice Mixed Colors. 1 kt > li>c - 
Fringed Varieties 
Dwarf Giants of California (Ramona).—Produces large fringed 
and ruffled flowers on dwarf sturdy plants. Fine for pot culture. 
Choice Mixed Colors. . , , ?•> ^ 
Single Fringed Finest Mixed. —A strain of incomparable beauty 
and luxuriance. Flowers most varied in color and markings, beauti¬ 
fully ruffled, fringed and of enormous size. / kt -’ 
Double Fringed Mixed. —A fine strain of large flowering double 
fringed varieties. Pkt., 35c. 
PHLOX (A) 
Beautiful little plants which will bloom 
profusely all summer. Their richly-colored 
flowers make an effective and brilliant display. 
Very easily raised and afford a bright display 
of flowers all through the summer. Sow seed 
in the open ground in the spring. A light 
soil is best. Both kinds named below are of 
the improved “Grandiflora,” or large- 
flowering strain, which produce much larger 
flowers than the old kind. 
DRUMMONDI GRANDIFLORA 
Brilliant Scarlet. —-Flowers large and of an intensely brilliant 
scarlet color. J4 oz., 35c.; pkt., 10c. 
Lilac. —A pleasing shade. 34 oz., 35c.; pkt., 10c. 
Pink. —-Large flowers, light pink. 34 oz., 35c.; pkt., 10c. 
Pure White. —Large flowers. 34 oz., 35c.; pkt., 10c. 
Primrose Yellow. 34 oz., 35c.; pkt., 10c. 
Mixed Colors. —A great variety of the most brilliant colored and 
beautifully marked flowers. A bed or border of these phlox is a 
b( aut’ful sight. 34 oz., 30c.; Pkt., 10c. 
PHLOX CUSPIDATA (STAR PHLOX) (A) 
A novel variety of dwarf habit, producing star shaped flowers. 
Mixed Colors. 34 oz., 40c.; pkt., 10c. 
DWARF VARIETIES (NANA COMPACTA) (A) 
These are much superior to the other Phloxes for ribbon bedding 
or border. The plants grow in neat little bushes, about 8 inches 
high, covered with flowers during the whole summer and fall, as 
large as those of the Drummondi and as easy to grow. 
Dwarf Phlox in Mixture. —Ten colors in choicest mixture. 
34 oz., 50c.; pkt., 10c. 
Cecily, Mixed. —Large flowering; compact habit. 
34 oz., 50c.; pkt., 10c. 
HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX 
Decussata (Hardy Phlox.) —One of the finest perennials, pro¬ 
ducing large heads of colored flowers, blooming in August and Sep¬ 
tember. 
Finest Mixed, 34 oz., 75c.; pkt., 10c. 
POPPEES (A) 
Annual and perennial plants of very easy 
culture, which furnish some of the most 
brilliant colors in the garden. Being very 
hardy, they can be sown as early in the 
spring as the ground is in working order 
and the annual varieties will flower from 
June on for some weeks. The perennia 
Oriental Poppy does not flower from seed 
the first year. 
SINGLE VARIETIES 
Shirley Peppy. The very finest strain 
of single Poppies. All colors from white to 
deep scarlet. 
Finest Mixed. Oz., 50c.; pkt., 10c. 
Flanders Fields. This is the scarlet poppy which is found grow¬ 
ing on the battlefields of Flanders, an intense scarlet. 
34 oz., 25c.; pkt., 10c. 
Single Mixed. —Varied assortment, all colors. 
Oz., 25c.; pkt., 10c. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES 
Double Carnation Flowered A very showy fringed variety. 
Choice Mixed Colors. Oz., 25c.; pkt., 10c. 
Double Paeony Flowered. Large double flowers resembling a 
double Paeony. 
Choice Mixed Colors. Oz., 25c.; pkt., 10c. 
Double Mixed. —Varied assortment, all colors. Oz., 25c.; pkt., 10c. 
HARDY PERENNIAL POPPIES 
Oriental (P). —This is extremely hardy and once established 
lasts for years. It produces immense single flowers four inches 
across and flowers in early summer. Sow the seed thinly, early in 
the spring, and leave the plants until September before moving them 
to the permanent garden. 
Hybrids Choice Mixed. 34 oz., 40c.; pkt., 10c. 
Iceland (Nudicaule) (P). —A mixture of choice colors, blooming 
the first year if sown early in the spring. Height 1 foot. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
Carnation Flowered 
Phlox Drummondi 
