FINE FLOWERS require CARE 
PRICES—Package, 5c; any six for 25c; twelve for 50c; twenty-five for $1.00. 
MARIGOLD—AFRICAN DOUBLE. A fine hardy 
annual of vigorous growth about 3 feet tall. 
It is covered during its blooming season with 
many globe-shaped orange and lemon-colored 
blossoms. (See page 36 for plants.) 
MARIGOLD—FRENCH. Our mixture of this 
fine annual contains a wide range of colors 
and markings in both the double and single 
flowers. These are more dwarf than the 
African but the wide variation of the flowers 
make them very attractive. 
NASTURTIUM—Dwarf. Half hardy annual. 
Blossoms very profusely all the season. Many 
brilliant colors, mixed. Needs no trellis. 
PRICES—Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; lb., 35c. 
NASTURTIUM—Tall. Beautiful annual climber 
for trellises and arbors; of easy culture; 
gorgeous colored flowers until killed by hard 
frosts. 
PRICES—Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; lb. f 35c. 
NIG ELLA (Love-in-a-Mist) . Pretty garden an¬ 
nuals with feathery foliage in which large 
double charming blue and white flowers are 
set. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES. One of the finest and 
hardiest of all perennials. The flowers are 
large and showy, the petals satiny. The plants 
require but little care and will grow in very 
poor soil, but respond to good soils and fer¬ 
tilizers. 
PANSIES. Large flowering varieties, containing 
many colors, shades and markings. Contain 
many very fine specimens. (For extra choice 
strains see page 21). 
Twenty-six 
PETUNIA. Mixed colors. Profusely blooming; 
hardy. In bloom till frost comes. Easy to 
grow anywhere. (See page 22.) 
PHACELIA. This is sometimes called California 
Blue Bells. The flower is somewhat like the 
single Canterbury Bell, of beautiful cup¬ 
shaped formation and a lovely gentian blue. 
Plants about one foot high and literally cov¬ 
ered with lovely flowers throughout the sum¬ 
mer. Very easily grown but does not trans¬ 
plant easily. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI. A beautiful showy an¬ 
nual. All colors; mixed, very brilliant. 
PINKS—DOUBLE CHINESE. No flower garden 
is complete without a few clumps of this de¬ 
lightful annual. The flowers have a pleasing 
range of colors and a spicy fragrance that al¬ 
ways makes them a favorite. 
POPPIES. Peony flowered; mixed colors. Large 
and brilliant. Grows very quickly and easily. 
Makes a fine show. 
P0RTULACA. Sometimes called Moss Rose. It 
is one of the most beautiful of the dwarf bed¬ 
ding plants. The cup-shaped flowers are about 
an inch in diameter and various shades of 
pink, red, yellow and white. The fleshy stems 
grow almost flat on the ground. 
PRICES—Single Portulaca, Pkt., 5c; Double 
Portulaca, Pkt., 10c. 
PUMILA or BORDER MARIGOLD. This is a 
miniature Marigold, with finely cut foliage, 
growing about one foot high and being com¬ 
pletely covered with a profusion of bright 
orange flowers. It blooms over a long period. 
RICINUS. Also called Castor Oil Plant. A tall 
growing plant planted for its large colored 
leaves which give it a tropical appearance. 
Fine as a hedge or to cover unsightly places. 
SALPIGLOSSIS. One of the most beautiful an¬ 
nuals. Our strain contains a marvelous array 
of shades and colors. They should be in every 
flower garden. 
SCABIOSA. These 
beautiful hardy 
annuals are in 
great demand. 
They grow about 
2% feet tall and 
bloom from early 
summer until frost. 
As a flower for 
cutting they are 
very popular. The 
flowers compare 
favorably with the 
finest hothouse car¬ 
nations both in size 
and shape. Scabio- 
sas display many 
bright and charming colors. (See page 22.) 
