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Biennial Flower Seed and Plants 
Biennials are planted in August or September and bloom the next year. We have in this 
602— Bcdger’s Superfine Giant Mixed—Very 
free-flowering with large blossoms of prac¬ 
tically every conceivable color and markings. 
Plants 50c doz., Pkt. 10c. 
603— VIOLAS or Tufted Pansies — Flowers 
are smaller than the Giant Pansies, but are 
very free flowering and continue to bloom 
over a longer season; the beautiful little flow¬ 
ers seem to be a cross between a pansy and 
a violet. Plants 50c doz., Pkt. 10c. 
665—DIGITALIS or Foxgloves — This fine 
old flower deserves a place in every garden 
with its tall graceful spikes, with its grace¬ 
ful cup-shaped flowers. 
Plants 5c each, 12 for 50c. 
Perennial Flower Seed and Plants 
Perennial seed are best planted in July or 
August. We have seed of practically all var¬ 
ieties offered at 10c a packet. 
Cur perennial plants are mostly two year 
plants, and should have some blossoms the 
first year. They will, of course, be much bet¬ 
ter the second year. 
610— BLEEDING HEART— Old favorite. 
Plants 30c each. 
611— BUDDELIA or Butterfly Bush —A fine 
perennial shrub bearing tapering spires of li¬ 
lac flowers. Two year old plants Only 20c. 
612— -CANDYTUFT—Queen of Italy, rosy 
lilac. Plants 3 for 25c. 
Gibraltarican —white flushed lilac. 
Plants 3 for 25c. 
613— GYPSOPHILA or Baby Breath—White 
singel. Plants 15c each. 
HOLLYHOCKS—Fine old fashioned flowers 
for use along fances as a background. 
611— Double Pink—To our notion the most 
beautiful Holly hock grown. Plants 2 for 25c 
615—Single Mixed—A very fine mixture of 
colors. Plants 3 for 25c. 
631 — PYRETHRUM or Painted Daisy—One 
of the most widely used perennials, very 
beautiful in boxes or borders also as cut flow¬ 
ers. We have pink and red. 
2 year old plants 3 for 25c. 
624—COREOPSIS— Valuable border plant, 
because of their profusion of showy yellow 
flowers 
Plants 3 for 25c, field clump 25c. 
632— TRITOMA —‘‘Red Hot Poker” Very 
showy plants when in bloom. Plants 3 for 25c. 
AQUILEGA cr COLUMBINE “R” 
Cur stock of Aquile- 
ga plants, this year, are 
especially fine, and 
should blossom freely 
this year. 
620— Mrs. Scot Elliot’s 
Long spurred hybrids, 
Mixed. Plants 3 for 25c 
621— Double Mixed 
Plants 3 for 25c. 
622— Long spurred, 
blue shades 
Plants 3 for 25c 
623— Copper Queen 
625— DELPHINIUM— 
These old - fashioned 
Delphinium add charm 
to any garden. Carried 
in blue shades. 
626— Holly Hock Strain 
Mixed 
Plants 2 for 25c 
Plants 3 for 25c. 
630—NEW SHASTA 
DAISY—Cur strain of 
tills fine old Daisy in 
eludes various types of ^^h.nium 
iancinated curled and quilled petaled flowers 
as well as some of the regular singles. Some 
are double. They are all beautifully shaped 
flowers carried on long stems. 
Plants 2 for 25c. 
class two items. 
Pansies 
The most satisfac¬ 
tory border flower. 
Their beautiful faces of 
almost every imagin¬ 
able color will grace 
any flower garden, and 
will make lovely cut 
flowers for bowls. We 
have three strains, 
either of which you will 
find' extremely satisfac¬ 
tory. 
600— Englemann’s Strain—Immense flowers, 
3 to 4 in. Colors mostly bronze and reddish 
shades with some ruffled and edged; a very 
Aristocratic pansy. Plants 50c doz., Pkt. 10c 
601— Non Plus Ultra—A superior strain of 
imported pansy of novelty shades and mark¬ 
ings. Plants 50c doz., Pkt. 10c. 
