Lathyrus 
Sweat William 
Wallflowers 
Lathyrus —Perennial Sweet Pea 
A very desirable hardy 
climber growing 6 to 
8 feet high when trained on trellis. The flowers are borne in colors 
of white, rose-pink, red and blue shades. Peculiarly adapted to 
rough places, such as scrambling over rocks and bushes. Flowers 
are long-stemmed and excellent for cutting. 
All Colors Mixed; Pkt., 40 seeds 54 ; 100 seeds 1 O 4 . 
PolemOniuni-A,.co6’5 Ladder 
high with bell-shaped flowers, flowering from May until July; color 
of flowers a very attractive blue. An interesting plant for the hardy 
border. Pkt., 100 seeds 54 ; 300 seeds i O 4 . 
Platycodon -Japanese Bellflower &“tly“UennW= 
ducing very showy flowers all season. Easily grown from seed. 2 
feet. Pkt., 300 seeds 54 ; 800 seeds i 0<. 
Primula- 
produces plants 
with very pleasing bright yellow flowers with deTightful fragrance. 
Easy to grow from seed. Pkt., 100 seefiS s<; ‘<i50 seeds 1 0<. 
Rudbeckia-Go/de« p'rX'Slf^ 
masses of large, double, yellow flowers with dark centers. 
Pkt., 200 seeds 54 ; 500 seeds 1 O 4 . 
Ranunculus -Frenc/. Hybrids 
our collection of Hybrids produces very large double Camellia- 
flowered blooms of the brightest and most attractive colors. Long 
stems. Mixed Colors: Pkt., 200 seeds 54* 500 seeds 104- 
finow-in-fiummdbp (Cerastium) TOMKNT08UM. Pretty 
III 9Uiiiiiivr dwarf, hardy perennial with silvery 
foliage and small, white flowers in May and June. Suitable for 
rock gardens or tor carpeting dry sunny spots. 8 to 12 inches high. 
When in full bloom plants appear like a bed of snow. Easy to grow. 
Pkt., 300 seeds 54 ; 1000 seeds 1 O 4 . 
cr LATIFOLIA. A lovely hardy per- 
9xaiice —:iea Lavender ennial with large loose flower 
heads composed of many small lavender flowers. Grows about 18 
to 20 Inches tall. Pkt., 160 seeds 54 J 400 see/ds 104 - 
Aatof CTANEA. A beautiful lavender- 
'^•’''*'^**** oiORe 5 /i-Ster blue flower 4 to 5 inches across, 
on plant about 18 Inches high, fine for cutting and one of our most 
desirable perennials. It bears freely from July to frost and is of 
easy culture in a sunny position and is an excellent border plant. 
Pkt., 40 seeds 54 ; 100 seeds 1 
ftiuu'AA#' lA/illiaiVI most satisfactory old-fashioned hardy 
WWWww perennial. The rich colors are very pleas¬ 
ing and should be in every garden. It is of easiest culture succeed¬ 
ing most anywhere. 
Mills Si>«cial MLxture: Contains the best colors in double and 
single flowering varieties. Plant in solid beds, rock garden, or the 
perennial border for a fine display. 
Pkt., 175 seeds 54 ; 400 seeds 1 O 4 . 
Scabiosa- 
and cutting. The . 
on long stems. Plants grow about 20 Inches tall. 
Pkt., 40 seeds 54; 100 seeds 1 04 . 
Hot Poker; Torch IJJy) Very showy, hardy 
■ perennial for the border with flower spikes 3 to 4 
feet in length, in colors of orange-scarlet and bright red. At a 
little distance the flower spikes give the effect of flaming spear 
heads. Hybrids. Pkt., 100 seeds 54 ; 260 seeds 1 04 . 
Thalictrum— Meac/oiv Rue aquilegifolium. The 
■ iviKuuuw MKue graceful feathery flower 
heads are produced in a shade of rosy purple in mid-summer. 
About 3 feet, fern-like foliage. Pkt., 76 seeds 54 ; 200 seeds i O 4 . 
Violets— These produce beautiful rich, dark 
■vid .9 oweei .^entea piue sweet-scented blooms freely in 
Spring, and again in Fall. Every garden should have them, 
Pkt., 76 seeds 54; 200 seeds 1 O 4 . 
Valoriana Heliotrope) A hardy perennial 2 feet 
waiviiaiia ^igh, having pink, red, and white flowers that 
bloom during June and July, with a very delightful odor. 
Mixed: Pkt., 200 seeds 54 ; 600 seeds 1 O 4 . 
Veronica — speedwell A” elegant hardy perennial border 
1 plant, growing about 18 inches high, 
producing long spikes of flowers in June and July. In white, pink, 
and violet-blue. ’ > 
SPICATA MIXED; Pkt., 300 seeds 54 ; 800 seeds 1 O 4 . 
Wallflowers i". spring, having spikes of beau- 
! T , ^ delicately fragrant flowers in many 
colors of closely set flowers on the flower spikes. 
Single and Double Mixed: Pkt., 125 seeds 54 ; 300 seeds 1 O 4 . 
Pentstemon <Gloxlnoldes) a perennial nearly equal to the 
01 ! . Petunia as a bedding plant, covered with 
Gloxinia-like flowers in red, rose, carmine, cherry, pink, lilac and 
purple. About 30 inches tall; succeeds anywhere. 
Mixed: Pkt., 200 seeds 54 ; 600 seeds IO 4 . 
Lilios from 3oOCl —LiUum—PhiUppinense Formo- 
sanum is claimed to be one of the most Wonderful Lilies 
grown; flowers within six months from seed. In a mild 
climate keeps on flowering year after year. After the flowering is 
over new suckers come out from the same bulb, and the bulb 
itself increases in size. Under good culture will produce 15 to 20 
flowers on a single stem. Flowers are purest white, tinted purple 
outside, and about same size as an Easter Lily. They are delight¬ 
fully fragrant, and fine for both pot culture and the garden. Seed 
Is a cheap and easy way to get. these beautiful lilies started. 
Cultural directions on packets. Pkt., 100 seeds 54 ; 300 seeds 104. 
Primula 
Static# 
Scablosa 
Trltoma 
Llllum—Philippintns* 
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F. B, Mills Seed Grower, Rose Hill, N. Y 
