■** Sweet Williams 
Annual Flower Seeds 29 
698 Annual Sweet William 
Culture D or E—See Page 4. 
A valuable new annual blooming type of the popular 
Sweet William, originated by crossing the common. 
Perennial variety with the Annual Japan Heddewigi 
Pink. Pkt. Sc; V& oz. 25c. 
Sweet Wivelsfield 
A new hardy annual, the result of a cross between 
Dianthus Allwoodii and Dianthus Barbatus. Very 
free flowering over a long season, from June to frost. 
The color range is unusual, including deep rich reds and 
purple, through all shades and combinations of pinks 
to white, both solid colors and with markings. 
70° Single Sweet Wivelsfield. Pkt. 10c. 
701 Double Sweet Wivelsfield. Pkt. 1 5c. 
Torenia 
Culture D or E—See Page 4. 
1995 P olirnor i Bushy plants about 12 inches 
r ourneri high, bearing curious but very 
pretty flowers during late Summer and Pall. Fine for 
beds or for potting and porch boxes. This variety has 
blue flowers with bright yellow in the throat. Pkt. 
lOc; ^ oz. 25c. 
Venidiu 
Viscaria 
Blue Pearl 
Pkt. 1 5c 
Color Page 6 
Description 
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Vemdiums Page 4. Tithoma 
2046 A gorgeous Daisy of bril- 
! QStUOSlim liant orange from Africa. 
Plants 3 feet high, flowers 3 to 4 inches across. 90 days 
from seed. These orange flowers with purple-black 
center make a striking display. Pkt. 15c; A oz. 3©c. 
"Golden 
Flower 
of the 
Incas" 
2081 Vinca Rosea 
Periwinkle 
Culture D or E—Page 4. One of the fin¬ 
est border 
plants imagin¬ 
able. Grows 
1 Yi feet tall, 
compact and 
b us h y with 
dark shiny fol¬ 
iage, making an 
effective back¬ 
ground for flow¬ 
ers. White, pink 
and with crim¬ 
son eye. Pkt. 
5c; oz. 
Vinca—Beautiful bedding plant SOc. 
Tithonia 
1984 Mexican Sunflower 
DpeCIOSa Golden Flower of the Incas 
Culture D or E—See Page 4. 
A tall shrubby plant, usefrd in the border or among 
shrubs, bearing large bright single Zinnia like flowers 
of dazzling orange scarlet. Blooms over a long period. 
Pkt. tOc; ^ oz. 25c. 
Ursinia 
Culture D or E—See Page 4. 
2036 Anethoides A n f, tiveof A J ric *’ a 
/ Micuiuiucs novelty in American 
gardens. Plants form tufts of leaves, flowers borne 
above on long wiry stems. Daisy-like flowers 1 p 2 inches 
across, of rich yellow, with purple center. Flowers 
remain open all day. Plants 1 foot high. Pkt. lOc; j*g 
oz. 25c. 
Verbena Fireball 
Dwarf Compact Verbenas 
Hybrida Compacta Erecta 
This new class of Verbenas is entirely distinct from the 
older forms. The plants are bushy and compact as the 
illustration of Fireball shows. They are wonderful for 
borders or bedding. Height b to 8 inches. 
2066 D:_ L Attractive flowers of clear 
LQI1160 rink flesh-pink. Pkt. 1 Oc. 
2067 Pdnco Deep g arnet wit h white 
Lrownrrince eye s Pkt.ioc^oz.soe. 
9073 _I Di _Rich deen blue. Lovely shade 
Uark Dlue„f blue Pkt. l©c;Aoz. 25c. 
2064 C:_L Ml Scarlet, as bright as a ball of 
Fireball fi re . pkt. ioc; a oz. 25 c. 
Beautiful ruby-red. A valuable color 
for display and bouquets. Pkt. 1©C. 
2068 Vi 0 | e t Bouquet purple. Pkt.’ lOcu 
2069 Mixed Colors J£Sfc above 
Pkt. lOc; i 1 * oz. 25c. 
2072 
Ruby 
2070 Verbena "Eyeful" 
On Color Page 26 and Novelty 
Page 9. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 35c. 
Verbenas 
Wonderful 
for Bouquets 
Very free flowering annuals of low spreading 
growth, forming a carpet of bright colors when in 
bloom, from July to frost. For best results, seed 
sliouid be started early inside and transplanted 
to the garden in early May. _ 
2059 Beauty of Oxford Hybrids 
A beautiful new hybrid, a cross between Verbena 
Luminosa and Beauty of Oxford. The individual 
florets are large and arranged in mammoth heads. 
The color shades from clear rose-pink to rose-red, 
with a touch of salmon-pink. Pkt. 10c;!& oz.35c. 
Mammoth Flowering Giants 
This is the largest flowering class of Verbenas. 
9059 I _■_ Shades of flame, salmon and 
Luminosa C orai P ink. 
2053 bucifer Intense deep cardinal-scarlet. 
2054 Mammoth Blue 
Vivid rose-pink with 
white eye. 
2056 Mammoth White Pure white and 
Mai 
2055 Rosea Stellata 
2057 
2058 
Salmon Pink 
fragrant. 
.__ Lovely shade of salmon 
Imon rink p ink. 
Cl-, Geranium red with creamy eye. One 
Lina of the prettiest. 
Price on above varieties. Pkt. lOc; oz. SOc. 
2060 Helen Willmott 
of all Verbenas. 
While not quite as large flowering as the others of the 
Mammoth group, it comes very true to color in bright 
deep pink. The growth is more compact, less spreading, 
so it is beautiful as a border. Pkt. lOc; % oz. 3©c. 
2051 Mammoth Giants Mixed A x ” 
cellent mixture of Giant Verbenas, of all colors listed 
above and other distinctive colors. Pkt. 8c; ^ oz. 25c. 
2071 Hybrida Grandiflora Mixed 
This Hybrida Grandiflora Mixture contains a riot of 
gay and lovely colors. It will make a brilliant bed and 
will provide cut-flowers for your house from July until 
frost. They are not quite as large as the Mammoth 
flowered but of good size and larger than the common 
Hybrids. Pkt. 5c; tfc oz. 25c. 
Verbena Beauty of Oxford Hybrids 
2065 Erecta, Royal Bouquet strain of 
Verbenas of robust compact habit and free blooming. 
Plants rather upright, 15 to 18 inches tall. Flowers in 
mixed colors. Can be used for cutting as well as for 
bedding display. Pkt. I Oc; & oz. 25c. 
2061 Verbena Venosa 
plants quite erect, one foot high. It is a luxuriant grower 
and the plants are well covered with bright flowers of 
purple and heliotrope. Very effective used with Alyssum 
as a ground cover and back-ground for the Verbenas. 
Pkt. l«c: oz. 3«c. 
2062 Citriodora. Alyosia veXena" 
A favorite in old fashioned gardens. Has fragrant lemon 
scented foliage. A tender plant which may be grown 
in the outdoor summer garden and then potted for in¬ 
door garden in the winter. Pkt. l©c; oz. S5c. 
2063 Erinoides Lilac verbena 
Spreading bushy plants with pretty finely cut foliage, 
bearing flowers of purplish-rose or deep lilac. Pkt. 8c; 
tfc oz. 25c. 
Planting Instructions for all Flower Seeds will be found on Page 4 
