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PERFEGRO BRAND 
HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 
r* _ *.i _ GIANT DOVBI^s:—A new hardy 
\>iarild.ll01l8 carnation from the French spe¬ 
cialist, Chabaud, that flowers from seed five months 
after sowing and continues to produce splendid 
double flowers, some of solid colors, others tinted 
and blended, year after year. This is a sweet scented 
varloty and a splendid addition to the list of hardy 
garden flowers. 
We offer this kind in the following colors: 
Cardinal Red—Pkt., 15c. 
Bright Rose—Pkt.* 15c. 
Yellow—Pkt., 15c. 
Pare White—Pkt., 15c. 
Special Mixtare—A splendid mixture of many 
bright colors. Pkt., 10c; 3 Pkts., 25c. 
EJARl^Y FL.OW1E1RING MARGUEailTB—In a splendid 
mixture of colors. Pkt., 10c; ^ oz., 35c. 
Chrysanthemum— 
painted daisies, as they are called, bloom profusely 
from early summer until fall, their bright colors 
making a splendid show in the garden and being 
very useful as cut flowers in the house. Growing 
2 feet high, they make fine beds and borders. 
SINGliR MIXE}D—These are the painted daisies and 
come in many brilliant colors. Pkt., 5c; % oz., 15c. 
CORONARIITM DOPBLiB MIXBB—Compact, bushy 
plants 18 inches high bearing quantities of double 
flowers that range from white to orange in color. 
Splendid for cutting. Pkt^ 10c; % oz., 25c. 
•__ (Dusty Miller) — CANDIDISSIMA— 
Half-hardy perennial. Fine for rib¬ 
bon beds, bedding and margins. Two feet, but can 
be cut back and kept down by the shears. Sow 
when all danger of frost is over. Perhaps it would 
be better treated as an annual. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c. 
They are among the finest of all flow- 
ers for the garden, flowering profusely 
and making a brilliant show when planted in beds 
and borders. Each plant produces a mass of slender 
upright branches about 2 feet high, covered almost 
the entire length with buds and flowers whose dain¬ 
tiness of form and delicacy of color remind ene of 
the almond blossoms. As a cut flower, few are more 
satisfactory. Very easily grown in any light garden 
soil, either in the sun or in partial shade. 
DOUBDB MIXED—Pkt., 5c; % oz., 25c. 
ripTTiatis PfltiiPiilnffl _Splendid hardy peren- 
\>(10IIiail8 X aillCUiaia ^^1 climber growing 
12 to 15 feet and covered with a dense mass of 
pure white star-like fragrant flowers that bloom for 
several weeks. A fine climber for porches, etc., and 
very easily grown. Lasts for years and is never 
troubled by insects. Pkt., 5c; % oz., 25c. 
_ C?np and Saucer Vine—A rapid-growing 
annual climber, often attains a height 
of 40 feet in a season. Flowers bell-shaped. Fine 
for covering arbors and trellises. Plant seed edge¬ 
wise and cover lightly; to get early results start the 
seed Indoors in March or April; can also be sown 
out-of-doors in May. 
SCANDBINS—Purple flowers. Pkt., 6c; % oz., 25c. 
Olarkla 
Coplcspomll"*™" CELOSIA (Annual) —Free bloom- 
u R8COII10 ing plants, which prefer a light, 
loamy soil, not too rich. Seed can be sown In the 
house and planted out in May, or sow the seed in 
the open in May. 
^^’^^^STATA—Tall annual. A very ornamental plant, 
with curious flowers resembling a cock’s comb 
suitable for flower border. Pkt., lOc; % oz.i 
— mammoth RAINBOW MIXTURE— 
« Height, 2 feet. The handsomest foliage 
Pa obtained from seed. The leaves often measure 
10 inches In length and 8 inches in width, heart- 
shaped and handsomely crimped, toothed and frilled: 
combinations are remarkably rich. Pkt., 
10c; % oz., 45c. 
CollimbilK^— AGUILiBGIA C O E R U L E a—N o 
grown from seed is 
more easHy handled than the Columbine. Sow the 
spring and it will in most cases 
season, or sow in August or Sep- 
tember and they will come up early in the spring 
plants, which will bloom during 
spring and early summer. 
DOUBLE —All colors mixed. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c. 
Colorado’s emblematic 
beautiful blue and white flowers are 
r^®^^ known that a detailed description is un¬ 
necessary. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 35c. 
Cosmos— 
EARLY GIANT 
F L O WERIN G 
COSMOS — this 
variety of Cosmos 
will bloom in July 
and continue 
right up to hard 
frost if the seed 
is sown early. We 
offer a special 
giant flowering 
strain in three 
splendid colors 
and a mixture of 
colors. 
Early Giant 
White, Pink, 
Crimson — Pkt., 
5c; oz., 40c. 
Early Giant 
Mixed Colors — 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 40e. 
EARLY DOUBLE 
CRESTED COS¬ 
MOS — The la- 
t e s t develop¬ 
ment in this popular flower. The plants are 
similar to other cosmos, but the blooms are dis¬ 
tinct in having double crowns, giving them a 
very dainty and exquisite appearance. The colors 
are a delightful shade of shell pink, pure white 
and crimson. A large percentage come true from 
seed both as to doubleness and color. Aside from 
their novelty and beauty, the blooms are lasting 
both on the plant and as cut flowers. 
Shell Pink, White Qnecn, Oimson King—Pkt., 10c; 
% oz., 60e. 
Mixed Colon— Pkt., 10c; % oz., 40e. 
SENSATION—-The largest of all early Cosmos, be- 
lug 3 to 4 inches in diameter, flowers pink and 
white only. Plant.s 4 feet tall, blooming 10 weeks 
from seeding. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 40c. 
NEW EARLY COSMOS, ORANGE FLARE—An early 
nowering strain, blooming in about four months. 
The blooms are of a deep, vivid orange color sup¬ 
ported by light green foliage. Plants are 2 to 3 
feet tall with long, wiry stems. Well adapted 
for cutting. Pkt., 10c; oz., 50c. 
CvplartlPlt*— house plants, with beau- 
foliage and rich colored fra¬ 
grant flowers, great favorite for winter and spring 
blooming. Sow the seed any time during the spring 
or autumn. 
GIANT FLOWERS MIXED—A splendid mixture of 
all colors. Pkt., 15c. 
CvHrPSM ViTir foliage of this annual 
cypress ▼ me climber is extremely delicate 
and much resembles the maidenhair fern. The seed 
^ould be soaked in warm water before sowing. 
Will grow 16 feet or more in a season Mixed. 
Pkt., 5c; H oz., aoc. 
Cozmos, Early Double 
