Some of the Most Outstanding Annual Flowers 
Baby Zinnias for Pots 
Have you ever tried to grow Zinnias in 
the house in Winter? Here is one Just 
the right size for this work and you will 
find it Interesting and very attractive, 
growing only 6 to 8 Inches tall. Plants 
are very compact and covered with well 
formed double flowers 1 to 1% inches 
across; colors range through red, orange, 
yellow, pink, rose, and other pastel 
shades. It is fine for beds and borders or 
the rock garden. Mixed. 
Pkt., 40 seeds 5<< 100 seeds 10<> 
New Ageratum— B/ue Cap 
This is one of the best all around dwarf 
Ageratums. Plants are tiny mounds of 
flowers which are large and compact and 
of a dark rich blue. Foliage is small and 
inconspicuous, so the effect is that of a 
solid mass of flowers, making a. narrow 
ribbon of blue around a flower bed. 
Pkt., 400 seeds Uti 1000 seeds 1 
New CaiOSia —Fire Feather 
Very attractive dwarf compact plants 
about 1 foot tall, many producing over 
20 branches, each tipped with silky 
plumes of fiery scarlet color. Fine for 
beds, borders or pots. 
jPkt., 100 seeds 5<; 250 seeds 1 Otf. 
New Verbena Firebaii 
A dwarf bright scarlet Verbena which 
forms a compact, erect plant about 6 
inches high and literally covered with 
bloom; always comes true from seed. 
Excellent plant for borders, beds, rock 
gardens or for pot culture. Blooms pro¬ 
fusely from mld-Summer until frost. It 
is a gem. 
Pkt., 00 seeds 5<; 126 seeds 1 0<. 
New Petunia— T/ie Stars 
Plants are dwarf and bushy; grow about 
1 foot tall in rounded form literally 
smothered with flowers of lovely rosy 
carmine, each bloom being marked with 
white star. 
Pkt., 126 seeds 5 <; 800 seeds 1 0<- 
NewAnnualCanterburyBells 
A beautiful Canterburv Bell blooming the 
same season from early Spring sown 
seed, a wonderful achievement, as the 
old-fashioned biennial does not bloom 
until the second year. The colors are 
dark blue, light blue, pink, rose and 
white, produced on stately plants 2 to 
2% feet tall, each plant having from 
six to eight stalks of bloom. Mixed. 
Pkt., 300 seeds 5 <f; 800 seeds 1 0<. 
New NlarlgOldS-Double Lilliput 
Plants grow compact about 8 inches tall, 
covered with small double flowers 1 inch 
across, each plant forming a bouquet. 
We offer several attractive colors in a 
mixture. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5 «; 250 seeds 1 0«. 
7Ve»^lceland Poppy -Emperor 
A new Iceland Poppy, extremely large 
fluted flowers of deep tangerine orange 
color, strong wiry stems, 18 to 22 inches 
long. Plants hardy and bloom first year 
from seed. 
Pkt., 200 seeds 5 ^; 600 seeds 1 0«. 
New Marigold — Y ellowS upreme 
Visualize, if you can, a large, fluffy, 
well-rounded bloom of delicately mild 
honey fragrance, with broad, loose, 
frilled petals of a rich creamy lemon- 
yellow color, and you have a fair con¬ 
ception of the new “Yellow Supreme” 
Marigold. You’ll truly enjoy its dazzling 
beauty. 
Unsurpassed as a cut-flower and exhi¬ 
bition variety as testified by many grow¬ 
ers and Garden Clubs. Holds decided 
freshness fully a week to 10 days. In 
water 48 to 72 hours it takes on an even 
more delightful color and, if possible a 
more graceful form. Its future as a 
garden and cut-flower favorite is assured. 
Plants are remarkably healthy, vigor¬ 
ous and free branching with foliage 
which is practically free from that ob¬ 
jectionable Marigold odor. For a real 
thrill grow it this year. You will have a 
delightful surprise. 
Pkt., 70 seeds B<; 160 seeds 1 0<. 
F. B. Mills Seed Grower, Rose Hill, N. Y. 
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