FLOWER SEEDS 
ASTER, Wilt Resistant 
Plant some of these new flower varieties this year. The glorious colors 
of these improved strains will amaze you. For only a few cents a whole 
season of delightful flowers is yours to enjoy. Figure following name gives 
height of bloom in inches. Remember all seeds are Postpaid and Un¬ 
conditionally Guaranteed to grow in your garden. 
118 Bachelor Button, Centaurea 
Dbl. Mixed (24)—Showy, double flow¬ 
ers of blue, rose, white and red on long 
stems. Broadcast seed in a rich soil bed 
and they will flower freely from July 
until frost. 
119 Balsam, Lady’s Slipper, Finest 
Mixed (20) —An old favorite. Many 
showy flowers, free blooming and bril¬ 
liantly colored. Likes the hot sun and 
rich soil. 
120 Bean Scarlet Runner (Climber) 
—A very popular vine in the North. 
Plants strong, quick growing, with 
many bright flowers. 
121 Balloon Vine (Love-in-a-Puff)— 
A clean growing vine with delicate 
clusters of bloom. Inflated seed pods 
resemble small balloons. 
122 Brachycome, Swan River Daisy 
(12)—Free flowering and dainty blue, 
white, and pink blooms resemble small 
cinerarias. A fine edging and bed plant. 
123 Browallia (10)—A compact and 
profuse blooming little plant covered 
with white and blue flowers. Likes rich 
soil, fine for cutting. 
124 Calendula, Sunshine (18)—The 
buttercup yellow Calendula with large 
double flowers, resembling Chrysanthe¬ 
mums. 
125 Calendula, Imp. Pot Marigold 
Double Mixed (18)—An old-fashioned 
free flow’ering annual. Especially lovely 
in late fall. Many shades of yellow and 
orange. 
126 Calliopsis, Bicolor Dwarf Mixed 
(15)—-Thrifty, vigorous plants with 
color variations of yellow, orange, 
brown, and maroon. Easily grown and 
bloom throughout the summer. 
127 Campanula, Cup and Saucer 
(20)—A choice mixture of blue, rose, 
and white flowers in profusion. An 
easily grown biennial. 
128 Columbine, Aquilegia, Crimson 
Star (18)—Large blooms with sepals 
and long spurs of deep coppery-crimson 
with white petals, a unique color com¬ 
bination. A vigorous and profuse flower¬ 
ing perennial. 
129 Chinese Woolflower (24)—A 
choice mixture of crimson, rose, and 
yellow flowers on compact, pyramidal 
plants. One of the finest Celosia’s. 
130 Candytuft, Umbellata (10)—For 
ma.ss planting with carmine, purple, 
lilac, rose and white flowers remaining 
in bloom for a long time. Make succes¬ 
sive plantings for longer bloom. 
131 Canterbury Bell, Annual Mixed 
(24)—A new desirable annual with 
strong plants bearing 6 to 8 flower 
spikes Blue, pink, rose, and white blos¬ 
soms the first year from seed 
132 Cardinal Climber, Ipomea Hyb. 
—Everybody admires this strong and 
rapid growing annual vine. Grows 15 to 
20 feet, and is covered with fiery red 
flowers from midsummer until frost. 
133 Carnation, Marguerite Special 
Mixed (16)—The most popular early 
flowering carnation. Robust and long 
stemmed plants give a continuous sea¬ 
son of fragrant bloom. 
134 Castor Bean, Ricinus (120)—A 
tall growing background plant with 
ornamental foliage. Plant a few in the 
border to keep away the moles. 
135 Centaurea, Dusty Miller (10)— 
A very attractive foliage plant with its 
thick silvery white and green leaves. 
Easy to grow. 
136Chorizanthe,Turkish Rugging— 
Forms a dense mat of delicate pink 
statice-like flowers. One of the easiest 
grown rock garden plants. 
137 Cockscomb, Celosia Plumosa 
(30)—Attractive crimson, scarlet and 
yellow plumes to brighten the garden 
from midsummer until frost. 
138Cockscomb, Spicata (36)—Round 
spike-like blooms of a soft bright rose 
changing to a silvery white. A very at¬ 
tractive garden flower. 
139 Cockscomb, Celosia Cristata 
(30)—The old-fashioned celosia with its 
attractive velvety red heads is very 
beautiful. 
140 Coix, Job’s Tears (36)—An orna¬ 
mental grass with curious seeds. 
141 Coleus (15-20)—The most hand¬ 
some foliage plant. Many attractive 
shades and colorings of yellow, copper, 
red, etc. 
142 Cosmos, Mam. Early Flowering 
Mixed (48)—Makes a lovely bush of 
feathery green foliage covered with 
large single flowers of red, pink and 
white on long stems, from midsummer 
until frost. 
101 Abronia, Sand Verbena (6)— 
Trailing rock garden annual with ver¬ 
bena-like heads. Very fragrant. Of slow 
germination, flowering in late summer 
and fall. 
102 Aoroclinium, Double Hybrids, 
Strawflower (20)—When cut in the 
bud and dried these graceful daisy-like 
flowers are useful in winter bouquets. 
Early blooms. 
103 African Daisy, Hybrida Mixed 
( 12 ) —Single daisy-like blossoms of or¬ 
ange, gold, white and salmon. Compact 
bush plants always in bloom. Fine for 
cutting. 
104 Ageratum, Little Blue Star (5)— 
A free flowering, quick growing annual. 
Covered with blue lavender toned flow¬ 
ers all season. An attractive, easily 
grown plant for border, edging, and 
rockery. 
105 Alyssum, Saxatile compactum 
(9)—Brilliant golden yellow flowers. 
Early flowering rock garden and border 
plant. Very hardy. 
106 Alyssum, Little Gem (6)—The 
most beautiful white, carpet-like border 
l)lant. A profuse flowering, edging plant, 
vigorous and easy to grow. Prefers 
transplanting for best results. 
107 Alyssum, Procumbens (4)— 
Snow white beautiful blooms. Plants 
more dwarf than Little Gem. Best for 
rock garden work. 
108 Amaranthus, Joseph’s Coat (30) 
—A vigorous ornamental foliage plant. 
Likes hot, sunny locations for best re¬ 
sults. 
109 Anchusa, Blue Bird (18)—Large 
vivid indigo-blue forget-me-not-like 
flowers in a luxuriant bouquet at the 
top of the plant. Fine for brilliant bed 
and border effects. Blooms all summer. 
110 Annual Rock Garden Mixture— 
A choice blend of the best annuals for 
the rock garden. Many varieties, and 
colors. 
Aster Crego Wilt Resistant (27) — 
Large, double, and well formed blooms 
with curled and twisted petals. Beauti¬ 
ful for garden color and fine for cutting. 
111 Giant Crego W. R. Mixed 
112 Giant Crego W. R. Crimson 
113 Giant Crego W. R. White 
114 Giant Crego W. R. Purple 
115 Aster, Imp. Branching Wilt Re¬ 
sistant (30)—I.arge double flowers in a 
vivid color range, with long stems fine 
for cutting. 
116 Aster, Wilt Resistant Mixed (30) 
—Inter-State’s special mixture of all 
varieties gives a long season of bloom in 
lovely colors. The finest for home gar¬ 
dens and for cutting. 
117 Bachelor Button, Centaurea 
Blue Boy (24)—An easily grown annual 
with large, fully double flowers of jovely 
blue. Long stems are fine for cutting. 
EVERY ONE GUARANTEED TO GROW 
IN YOUR GARDEN 
ALYSSUM, Little Gem 
COSMOS, Mammoth 
MARIGOLD 
Aioiket J 
EVERBLOOMING 
COLLECTION 
1 Pkt. of Each of the 
Following 
Alyssum Little Gem 
Calliopsis Bicolor Dwf. Mix. 
Dianthus Garden Pinks 
Gaillardia Blanket Flower 
Marigold Dwf. Dbl. Har¬ 
mony 
Four O’Clocks 
Petunia Exquisite Mixed 
Portulaca Dbl. Mixed 
Scabiosa Mourning Bride 
Verbena Mammoth Mixed 
Zinnia Pompon or Lilliput 
All 11 Packets 
for 45c postpaid 
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