Boyal Sweet Snltans 
ROYAL SWEET SULTANS 
{Centaurea Imperialis) 
Finest of all Sweet Sultans for cut flower 
purposes. Charming for garden also. 
The beautiful, sweet-scented, artistic-shaped 
flowers are borne on long strong stems and 
when cut and put in water will keep in good 
condition for several days. 
Seed may be sown In the open garden after 
ground warms up, but longer season of bloom 
will be enjoyed if plants are started indoors. 
A.MABANTH BED BICH FUBFEE 
BBIEEIANT BOSE FUBE WHITE 
MAmr COEOBS MIXED 
Frlces: Any color or mixed, pkt., 10c (% oz. 
30c). 
SWEET SUETAH COEEECTIOH 
One Fkt. Each the 4 Colors for 25c 
Annual Canterbury Bells 
New 
Sweet Williams 
An extraordl- 
nary strain. Plants 
robust and tall. 
Flowers very large. 
The range of colors 
Includes shades and 
combinations not to 
be found in other 
strains. The pecu¬ 
liar and delicate _ 
markings on the flowers are most unusual 
and attractive. Bloom second year from 
seed. After first crop of blooms about gone, 
cut plants off near ground and you should 
get a second display of blooms on shorter 
plants. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 40c; % oz. 75c. 
STANDABD VABIETIES SWEET WIEEIAMS 
SINOEE MIXED. F108. Pkt. 5c; ^ oz. 15c. 
DOUBEE MIXED. F109. Pkt. lOc; ^ oz. 35c. 
Johnson’s 
Giants 
New Annual 
Canterbury Bells 
Many years of careful selection have at last 
given us Annual Canterbury Bells which bloom 
from seed in less than six months. It is now 
possible to have this beautiful flower in bloom 
at almost any time of the year. The plant 
grows from 2 to 2 % feet tall, each plant hav¬ 
ing from 6 to 8 spikes of blooms. 
Also, the plants continue to bloom for quite 
a long time. Where seasons are short, start 
the seed indoors and transplant to garden. 
Annual Canterbury Bells in two lovely col¬ 
ors as well as in mixed colors. 
ANOEEUS BEEE. Deep-rose. Pkt. 16c. 
EIBEBTV BEEE. Violet-blue. Pkt. 16c. 
WEDDING BEEE. Pure white. Pkt. 15c. 
MIXED COEOBS of Annual Canterbury Bells. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 25c. 
(Any 2 Fkts., 25c. Any 3, 35c.) 
Hardy Biennial 
Canterbury Bells 
Good Idea to sow seed of both the Annual 
and the Biennial strains, so you can enjoy the 
Annuals this season and the Biennials next 
year. 
I think the “Cup and Saucer” type of hardy 
Canterbury Bells is the most pleasing. (Some 
have no “Saucers,” but also nice.) 
So here are the most popuiar colors in the 
hardy “Cup and Saucer” type: 
DABK BEUE BOSE 
EIGHT BEUE WHITE 
ALL COLORS, MIXED 
Frices: Any of these 4 colors, Canterbury 
Bells, or all mixed, at, Fkt. 10c; ^ oz. 30o. 
SFECIAE: 4 Fkts. 30c. 
Annual Wall Flowers 
Easy to grow and bloom in a few months 
from seed sown in the open garden. They 
have beautiful fragrant flowers in many bright 
colors. 
WAEE FEOWEB. “Gold Standard.” Deep dou¬ 
ble golden yellow flowers. Plants about 2 
feet tall. Very showy. Pkt. 20c. 
WAEE FEOWEB, DOUBEE MIXED. Many 
pleasing colors. Pkt. 15c. 
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