PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
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Superior Flower Seed 31 
Sweet Peas 
fSWEET PEAS 
CULTURE. Locate planting where 
there will be uninterrupted sunlight, 
in as good soil as possible, thoroughly 
mixed with well-rotted manure. Seed 
should be sown in March if possible, 
about 6 inches down in the trench. 
Support in the form of brush, chicken 
wire, or taut strings should be sup¬ 
plied, plants thinned 2 to 4 in. apart, 
and soil drawn in for root protection. 
NAMED VARIETIES 
PRICE 
Yz »z. 15c; oz. 25c; 
Yt lb. 60c; y 2 lb. $1.00. 
Ctiarii-w Pure crimson ; a bold, bril- 
liant flower, defying the 
sun to burn. 
Constance Hinton 
at first faintly blushed. 
Deflortinn ° ne of very best; 
wenecxion clear blue vine vigor _ 
ous; flowers large, on long stems. 
Scarlet Welcome g?? zIi ? g 
satisfying color. 
MIXTURES 
DPIfE oz. 1® C ! oz. 15c; 
riUl/L 14 lb, 45 c; lb. $ 1 . 25 . 
“Early Sunrise” Mixture 
This is a wonderful blend of the 
named Early Flowering Spencers. 
Summer Spencers Mixed 
A great many varieties and colors. 
S. & H. “Sunset” Mixture 
Exactly apportioned in our mixing 
for a color balance from choice 
named varieties of summer Spencers. 
TITHONIA 
Speciosa. A rare plant from Mexico 
with dazzling orange-scarlet flowers 
remindful of an immense single Zin¬ 
nia. It forms a large shrubby plant, 
flowers for a long period and is de¬ 
sirable for planting among shrubs or 
in the background ; will also bloom in 
the house, if litfed before frost. 
Pkt. 10c; Ys oz. 35c; % oz. 50c. 
TORENIA 
Poumieri (“Wishbone Flower”). A fine 
branching, small-leaved annual plant 
useful for vases, hanging baskets, and 
summer borders. Plants are covered 
the entire season with inch-thick soli¬ 
tary flowers ; deep sky-blue, with three 
velvety violet spots, yellow throat. 
Pkt. 10c; Ys oz. 35c; % oz. 60c. 
Hardy Perennials and $ Biennials SEED 
In the case of perennial seeds, the earlier they can be sown, the better it is 
for plants that should give satisfactory bloom the next year. 
All pkts. 10c. 
Ys OZ. 
Anchusa Dropmore .$0.20 
Aquilegia (Columbine). 
Mixed Double.25 
Chrysantha .30 
Long-Spurred Hybrids.50 
^Campanula medium. 
Double Mixed.20 
Single Mixed .20 
Calycanthema. Mixed . .25 
Candytuft. Sempervirens.35 
Queen of Italy.20 
Centaurea, montana.20 
Cerastium tomentosum.25 
Cheiranthus AUioni.25 
Coreopsis lanceolata grandiflora .20 
$Daisy. Double Mixed.40 
Shasta. Large, single.40 
Delphinium (Larkspur). 
Belladonna .50 
Bellamosa .50 
Gold Medal Mixed.50 
Wrexham Mixed .50 
Dianthus (Sweet William). 
Barbatus Mixed.25 
Barbatus, Scarlet .25 
Barbatus, White .25 
Dianthus (Hardy Pinks). 
Deltoides .20 
Plumarius Semp. Mixed.20 
^Digitalis (Foxglove). Mixed ... .20 
Forget-me-not (Myosotis). Vic¬ 
toria . 30 
Palustris .25 
Blue Bouquet . .40 
All pkts. 10c. 
Ys oz. 
Pink Bouquet.$0.40 
Gaillardia grandiflora .20 
Geum, Mrs. Bradshaw.30 
Lady Stratheden .30 
Gypsophila paniculata.20 
Heliopsis, Excelsa.25 
Hesperis, Matronalis.20 
Hibiscus (Mallow Marvel). 
Reds .25 
Mixed .25 
Hollyhock. Double Mixed.15 
Triumph Mixed .25 
Mammoth Fringed . 15 
^Honesty (Lunaria). Mixed.20 
Lupines, Hardy. Mixed.20 
Lychnis chalcedonica.20 
$Pentstemon. New Large Flow¬ 
ered. Mixed . 60 
Perennial Pea. Mixed.20 
Phlox. Hardy Perennial Mixed.. .30 
Platycodon. Mixed.25 
Poppy (Perennial). 
Iceland Mixed .25 
Large Flowered Mixed . .30 
Orientale . 25 
Sandford’s Mixed .35 
Pyrethrum roseum. 
Single .30 
Double .30 
Rudbeckia, Newmanni.25 
Purpurea .25 
Stokesia cyanea. Lavender-blue . .25 
Yucca filamentosa .20 
VERBENA 
Mammoth Flowered a showy 
. , creeper 
with uprising stems to 18 inches, lit¬ 
erally covered, midsummer to frost, 
with umbels of brilliant bloom in sev¬ 
eral distinct colors. May be sown in 
April, and thinned to 15 inches apart; 
or for early blooms sow in boxes and 
transplant. 
Mixed. Pkt. 10c ; Ys oz. 15c; % oz. 25c. 
Beauty of Oxford Hybrids 
(Novelty). This is a splendid giant 
hybrid derived Beauty of Oxford, 
which contributes individual florets 
one inch in diameter. Robust and 
fairly upright, although freely branch¬ 
ed. The colors are delightful shades 
ranging from clear rose-pink to deep 
r os Q-t- rod 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 35c; Yi oz. 60c. 
WALLFLOWER 
Early Wonder Double Mixed 
Plants 2 feet high, bearing many 
spikes of fragrant double flowers in a 
fine range of colors. 
Pkt. 10c; Ys oz. 30c; *4 oz. 50c. 
*YTJCCA (“Spanish 
A VVV/L Bayonet”) 
Filamentosa. Broad, sword-like leaves, 
quite evergreen; midsummer flowers 
on tall, branched spikes of pendent, 
creamy white, large bells. 
Pkt. 10c ; Ys oz. 20c; oz. 35c. 
Verbenas. 
S & H “Color Riot” 
Annual Mixture 
Contains a mixture of seed 
from hundreds of free flower¬ 
ing annuals that will give 
amazing effect the first year. 
Pkt. 10c ; oz. 25c ; % lb. 75c. 
* Perennial Mixture 
A splendid mixture of perma¬ 
nent flowers, all free flowering 
and very desirable. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; Y± lb. 75c. 
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ROCK GARDEN 
Annual Mixture 
An association of 25 kinds 
suitable for a rockery. 
Pkt. 10c; Yi oz. 35c ; oz. 60c. 
* Perennial Mixture 
Made up from over 50 choice 
rock garden perennials. 
Pkt. 10c; Ys oz* 30c; Yt oz. 
50c. 
