All (lower seeds 
<ni pajzes 57, 58, 
and 59 are all 8<* 
per pac'ket, i 
pa<‘kets for 25e— 
alikc^ or assorted, 
your ehoiee. 
(INisi |»ui(i) 
211 Sweet Peas, Spencer Mixed — 
The flower everybody loves. A wide 
variety of color and such beautiful 
flowers. Make your planting early for 
sure success. 
Sweet Peas, Early Large Flowering 
Spencers —A new race of Sweet Peas 
having the large Spencer type flower, 
but bloom earlier and last longer. Blos¬ 
soms have semi-double appearance. Best 
for planting where spring is late. 
212 Blue Bonnet—A fine clear blue. 
213 Red Bird—Bright crimson red. 
214 Large Flowering Mixed—Pkt 8c, 
1 oz. 20c, 2 OZ. 35c. 
215 Sweet Peas, Everlasting Mix—- 
Similar to annual Sweet peas, but flow¬ 
ers larger and more wax-like. Remove 
seed pods for continuous bloom. Hardy. 
216 Sweet Sultan, Centaurea Mix 
(30)—Flowers have deeply fringed pet¬ 
als, graceful in form and fragrant. Ex¬ 
quisite colors of rose, lavender, lilac, 
purple, white, and yellow. Long stems, 
fine for cutting. 
217 Sweet William, Single Mixed 
(18)—A p>erennial favorite of the flower 
lover. Early spring bloom in rich and 
varied color. 
218 Verbena, Mammoth Choice 
Mixed (10)—One of the most popular 
flowers, because it can be used so many 
places. Fine for borders, beds, porch 
boxes, and among tall growing plants 
like Lilies. Blooms profusely all summer 
and fall. 
219 Verbena, Beauty of Oxford (8)— 
Soft rose colored large individual blooms 
with some tinged salmon. Easy to grow. 
220 Vinca, White with Crimson Eye 
—Glossy dark green foliage, and a pro¬ 
fusion of flowers with a crimson eye. 
This Island of Madagascar flower makes 
a colorful border in late summer and 
fall. 
221 Tithonia, Golden Flower of the 
Incas (72)—A flower for the South, re¬ 
sembling single .African Marigolds. 
Orange vermilion flowers with foliage 
and growing habit like Dahlias. Must be 
started early for bloom in our section. 
222 Torenla, Wishbone Flower (12)— 
.An easily grown annual. Fine for win¬ 
dow boxes, borders, and low bedding. 
Even in dry weather a profusion of light- 
blue flowers. Useful for rock gardens. 
223 Zinnia, California Giants (36)— 
One of the most popular flowers. Grows 
everywhere and stands any kind of 
weather. Graceful and in a wide range 
of color. 
Zinnia, Gold Medal Dahlia Flow¬ 
ered (30) —Immense dahlia-like flowers 
whose petals seem to be almost piled 
one upon the other. The most widely 
planted, with large, double flowers, and 
in such a wide range of colors. 
224 Canary Bird—A very rich canary 
yellow. 
225 Crimson Monarch—The very 
deei>est crimson. 
226 Oriole—A choice orange and gold 
bicolor. 
227 Exquisite—Light rose, with a 
darker center. 
228 Finest Mixed— All colors. 
229 Zinnia, Pompon or Lilliput (24) 
—Small, compact flowers of rich, bright 
colors make this most popular for cut 
flower use. The surest and most gorgeous 
annual. 
230 Zinnia, Red Riding Hood (20)— 
A compact, lilliput type covered with 
double scarlet flowers. .A choice border 
plant. 
231 Zinnia, Lilliput Tomb Thumb 
(6-10)—A dwarf, compact, and very 
attractive zinnia with small and brightl.v 
colored flowers. Must be transplanted 
for uniform height. Easily grown. 
232 Zinnia, Haageana (12)—The 
Mexican 2.innias have a charm all their 
own. Small flowers, attractive colors and 
in many combinations. Fine for bedding 
or cutting. 
223 Zinnia, Fantasy Fine Mixed (24) 
—A lacy petaled fascinating new flower 
that is unusually charming. Fine for 
garden and cutting. Novelty flowers in 
the delicate shades of red, yellow, or¬ 
ange, pink, and cream. 
SNAPDRAGON, Rust-proof 
SWEET PEAS 
STRAWFLOWERS 
VERBENA 
ZINNIA, Pompon 
ZINNIA, California Giants 
194 Poppies, American Legion (20)— 
A beautiful satiny and brilliant scarlet 
flower with a white maltese cross. 
195 Poppies, Shirley, Fine Mixed (20) 
—Satiny flowers of various colors, all 
with the white center. 
196 Portulaca, Single Mixed (4)— 
Brilliant colors. Like a hot sunny place 
and bloom until frost. 
197 Portulaca, Rose Moss, Double 
Mixed (4)—Our un8urpas.sed choice 
doubles. Thrive on poor soil and during 
dry weather when everything else is out 
of bloom, these dainty flowers are at 
their best. The delicate green foliage is 
simply covered all season with brightly 
colored flowers. Resemble small roses. 
198 Rudbeckia, Bicolor Superba (20) 
—A colorful golden yellow flower with 
dark markings. Fine for cutting. 
199 Salpiglossis, Painted Tongue 
Trumpet Flower (27)—A profuse 
blooming annual with gold veined 
petals of deep rich color in many com¬ 
binations. Easily grown but lakes a 
sunny location. 
200 Salvia, Blue Bedder Farinacea 
(36)—Tall spikes of the loveliest rich 
flowers, useful as an everlasting. Fine 
for beds and cutting. 
201 Salvia, America Globe of Fire 
(18)—The most uniform continuous 
bloomer of all scarlet sages. Mammoth, 
brilliant flowers on compact plants. 
202 Scabiosa, Mourning Bride (30)—- 
The large flowered hybrids with long 
stemmed plants and many soft colors, 
equally fine for garden and cutting. Pick 
on the faded flowers for continuous 
bloom. 
203 Scabiosa, Black Prince (30)—A 
showy plant with rich black purple 
flowers. 
204 Scabiosa, Blue Cockade (30)— 
One of our best continuous blooming 
annuals. (A lovely blue.) 
205 Snow on the Mountain (24)— 
Euphorbia is one of the showiest orna¬ 
mental foliage plants. The attractive 
leaves are edged white and green. 
206 Stocks, Finest Double Mixed 
(15)—Our choice mixture of large flow¬ 
ers in a wonderful range of colors. 
Bloom profusely in late summer and 
fall. Like a rich sandy loam. 
207 Snapdragon, Finest Mixed (24)— 
Our rust-proof strain gives the most 
beautiful and colorful flowers. Make 
attractive beds and unexcelled for 
cutting. 
208 Snapdragon, New Calif. Rust- 
Proof (24)—Our new De Luxe mixture 
gives the finest color range of all the 
rust-resistant mixtures. Beautiful beds 
of colors to delight the flower lovers. 
One of the finest annuals for cutting. 
209 Strawflowers, Everlastings, Fin¬ 
est Mixed (12-24)—Our own collection 
of rich, glittering colors and many kinds. 
Especially selected for your winter and 
decorative bouquets. 
210 Sunflower, Mammoth Russian 
(120)—Attractive large heads make a 
feeding table for many birds in late 
summer. 
PHLOX, Drummond! 
PORTULACA, Double 
STOCKS, Double Mixed 
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Cut Flowe/^: 
Collection ? 
One pkt. of e»eh of the 
following 
Anchuto Blue Bir<i 
Aster W. R. Alt VaftoUos Mix. 
Calfiopsii Bioolor Dsvf. Mix. 
Larkspur Annual Mixed 
Marigold Crown of Gold 
Nasturtium Goidon Glaam 
Petunia Single Mixed 
Phlox Drummond! Mixed 
Scabiosa Finest Mixed 
Sweet Peas Ea. Flwg. Mix. 
Verbena Mam. Choice Mix. 
Zinnia Dahlia Flowered 
All 12 
for 55c postpaid 
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