Your SUCCESS will amply REPAY You 
SCARLET RUNNER BEAN. A pole or running 
bean that because of its showy scarlet flow¬ 
ers is much used for ornamental purposes. It 
is a rapid grower and makes a handsome cov¬ 
ering for trellises. The beans are of excellent 
quality and are fine as shell beans. 
PRICE—Packet, 5c. 
SHIRLEY POPPIES. The Shirley Poppy is the 
most beautiful type of poppy grown. The 
foliage has a soft hairy covering and the pet¬ 
als are immense and have a beautiful satin¬ 
like texture. The flowers are of many colors, 
there being white, pink, lavender, purple and 
various shades of red and scarlet. Other 
sorts, see pages 2 and 4.) 
SNAPDRAGON (Antirrhi num). There has been 
a greater improvement in this old time favor¬ 
ite during the last three or four years than 
in almost any other flower. The giant flow¬ 
ering Snapdragons of today are infinitely bet¬ 
ter than the old well-known common sort. 
Flowers large, delicately shaded and of many 
colors. (See page 1.) 
STATICE. A fine annual that can be used either 
as a cut flower or dried as an everlasting and 
used for bouquets in the winter. For this 
purpose it is especially desirable as the dried 
blossoms retain their color exceptionally well. 
Our mixture contains shades of rose, pink, 
blue, and white. 
STOCKS. Large flowered ten weeks stocks are 
among the finest hardy annuals we have, 
either for garden or pot culture. The flowers 
are borne in dense spikes in a great range of 
colors and are very fragrant. 
SWEET WILLIAM. A very fine perennial for 
either cut flowers or for borders. It grows 
about 18 inches tall in good soil and will pro¬ 
duce a wonderful display of fragrant blos¬ 
soms. One of the finest and showiest of the 
hardy perennials. 
SWEET SULTANS. This flower is a wonderful 
improvement over the old well-known Bach¬ 
elor Button which belongs to the same fam¬ 
ily. It is a hardy annual that produces many 
fine flowers in a pleasing array of colors. 
PRICES—Package, 5c; any six for 25c; 
SUNFLOWER (Helianthus). This variety of 
sunflower resembles a large Gaillardia. The 
flowers are in various shades of yellow and 
orange. Free bloomer. Fine for bouquets or 
growing among shrubbery. 
SWAN RIVER DAISY—Brachycome. A lovely 
free flowering annual of compact habit grow¬ 
ing about 12 inches high. The plants are cov¬ 
ered with a profusion of blue or white daisy¬ 
like blossoms. Splendid for edging small beds, 
rock gardens or for pot plants. 
VERBENA. A hardy 
annual of easy cul¬ 
ture. Soaking the 
seed in water be¬ 
fore planting will 
hasten the germin¬ 
ation. Can be used 
either for bedding 
or border plants. 
VIRGINIA STOCKS. A charming little bedding 
or border annual in bright shades of red rose 
and white. Blooms early and for a long per¬ 
iod. 
WALLFLOWER. Single mixed colors. Hardy 
perennial, fragrant. Blooms profusely early 
in spring next year after planting and con¬ 
tinues to bloom for several years. 
ZINNIA. This is one of the finest of the bed¬ 
ding annuals and produces an abundance of 
large, double flowers of a type well adapted 
either for flower beds or bouquets. Zinnias 
have a splendid assortment of shades and col¬ 
ors, which with their hardiness make them a 
very popular flower. For extra fine strains 
of Dahlia Flowered Zinnias, see page 22. 
See page 36 for Zinnia Plants. 
Flower Seed Mixtures 
FLOWER GARDEN MIXTURE. This mixture 
contains a fine collection of many varieties of 
annual and perennial flowers, many of which 
are not even in our list. Very fine for waste 
space. Will supply many bouquets of mixed 
flowers. 
PRICE—Packet, 5c. 
ROCK GARDEN MIXTURE. This mixture con¬ 
tains a wide assortment of annual and peren¬ 
nial plants especially adapted for planting in 
rock gardens. Should be planted before the 
weather becomes too dry. 
PRICE—Packet, 10c. 
Everything that is necessary for the raising 
of good flowers—Seed, plants, bulbs, fertilizers, 
sprays, and soil conditioners—are listed in this 
catalog. See Index at back of catalog. 
twelve for 50c; twenty-five for $1.00. 
Twenty-seven 
