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ttUTH SEED CO., Inc. — San Antonio, Texas 
Snapdragon 
July. They will grow in poor soil. 
TEN WEEKS STOCKS (Cherianthus Matthiola). Cut and Come Again. Plants 
grow about one foot high, making a compact bush covered with splendid spikes; in 
bloom from July until frost. Plant from October to April. We can supply the Dwarf 
Large Flowering pink, blue, red, yellow, lavender, white, and mixed. Each. Pkt. 10c. 
SNAPDRAGON (Antirrhinum). Large flowers medium, one of the most desirable 
flowers; long stem, large flowering and semi-dwarf, iy 2 to two feet high; biennial. 
Golden Queen. Large flowering rich golden yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
Silvery Pink. This variety has a delicate pearly pink-self. Pkt. 10c. 
Pure White. Long stem and fine for cutting. Pkt. 10c. 
Empress Red. New variety growing 2 V 2 feet high, and a profuse bloomer. 
Color, beautiful rich, velvety crimson. Pkt. 10c. 
Gloria. A pretty rich, deep rose. Pkt. 10c. 
Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. 
TEXAS BLUE BONNET (Lupine) (Perennis). Plants are 12 inches high, rather 
stout, minutely pubescent, leaves long petioled, soft, downy, and while the flowers 
are mostly blue they sometimes vary to white. Plant the seed in fall and early 
spring as the plants are early bloomers and the flowers remain through June and 
The flower is beautiful and ideal tor bouquets. Pkt. 10c. 
TEXAS BLUE BELL (Lesianthus Russelliames). Perennial; growing two feet high and the flowers are bell shaped 
of beautiful, bright blue. Plants are raised from seeds and also by division or cuttings. Seed should be started early 
under glass. Transplant seedlings as soon as they can be handled. E > kt. 15c. 
VERBENA. The most popular bedding plant grown from seed. The fine 
varieties of colors with stripes and markings of different shades, profuse 
and long continued bloom, and excellent for bouquets. 
Mammoth Verbenas. In the following colors: White, pink shades, purple 
shades, blue shades, scarlet, yellow; each. Pkt. 10c. 
MAMMOTH VERBENA PLANTS. Next to the Geranium the Verbena 
is the most popular and useful of bedding plants. With proper care your 
Verbena bed may be kept in blossom long after other flowers have gone, 
white, purple, pink and several other colors; mixed colors. 75c Doz., post¬ 
paid. 
V erbena 
Vinca, or Periwinkle 
we offer for the "Wild Flowers Garden" are a mixture 
of over 150 different varieties, and being mixed, can be 
offered at a much cheaper price than when sold in sepa¬ 
rate packages. No one not having such a bed can form an 
idea of its beauty, the different seasons of bloom insuring 
something new almost every day. Large Pkt. 10c. One 
Ounce 50c. 
VINCA (Rosea, Madagascar Periwinkle). An attractive and ornamental 
plant. Very good for bedding and borders. It is free blooming and makes a 
fine cut flower, all the buds opening in water. It also makes a fine pot plant. 
Seed may be sown early in spring in seed boxes or in the open ground after 
danger of frost is over. If seed is sown early the plants will bloom the first 
summer. They can be taken up in the fall and kept in the house throughout 
the winter. Pure white, soft pink, white with crimson center, rose, mixed 
colors. Each. Pkt. 10c. 
VIOLET (Viola Odorata). On account of its fragrance and early appear¬ 
ance, the Violet should not be wanting in any garden. A single flower will 
perfume the whole room. Succeeds best in a shady place, and can easily be in¬ 
creased by dividing the roots. The Violet is an emblem of faithfulness. Hardy 
perennial. Height four inches. Pkt. 10c. 
VIOLET PLANTS. A few plants of this modest but popular favorite should 
be in every garden. 
California. Single flowers of deepest blue or purple are borne on stems six 
to eight inches long. Large quantities of this variety are grown for cut flow¬ 
ers. Splendid for bouquets. Dozen 25c. 
WILD GARDEN FLOWER. A mixture of all kinds of flowers seeds. Any¬ 
one who has planted and cultivated flowers in neatly laid out beds and borders 
is aware of the labor and constant care and attention required to produce the 
desired effect. To those who cannot give it this care, "The Wild Flower Gar¬ 
den" presents a substitute which for its unusual and varied beauty, and the 
small amount of labor necessary for its construction, has no equal. The seeds 
WALL FLOWER (Cherianthus Cherri). The massive 
spikes of the Wall Flower are very conspicuous in beds 
and borders, and are y er y useful in making bouquets. 
They are deliciously fragrant, perfectly single and com¬ 
bine many shades of color—the oi'ange, purple and choco¬ 
late predominating. Height 18 inches. Annual, single 
mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Put in a handful of HUTH’S GREEN SAND around the roots of your plants. It contains plant food which is 
available by contact only and therefor would be a help to all plant life. 
