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PERFEGRO BRAND 
HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 
Scarlet Runner Bean- 
_(Painted Tongne)—I^arge Flowered 
oaipiglOSSlS —por delicate grace, richness of 
coloring, and velvety texture, the regal Salplglossis 
has practically no equal. From a low base of leaves 
rise slender, wiry stalks which bear one or more 
large, lily-like flowers in a magnificent range of 
colors. The gold veining of their deep throats is 
often pronounced and adds to their beauty. It is a 
great favorite in the open and for cutting. 
Superb Mixed: Pkt.» 10c; % a*., 35c. 
SWEET SCARIiET SAGE—The brilliant 
odlvia red flowers of this popular annual borne 
on long, stately spikes, standing well above the foli¬ 
age and blooming until frost, give this plant a prom¬ 
inent place in every garden. Extensively planted in 
flower beds and as a border plant. Seed should be 
started In boxes or under glass in February and 
March and transplanting done when all danger of 
frost is past. 
BONFIRE (Clara Bedman)— A compact - growing 
early flowering salvia, 2 feet high, covered with 
long spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers that stand 
clear above the dense, dark green foliage and 
completely cover the plant. Pkt., 15c; % oss., 76c. 
SPL.ENDENS —The old favorite bedding variety. 
Pkt., Idc; H o*., 4©c. 
Fast growing an- 
' nual climber pro¬ 
ducing an abundance of bright scarlet pea-shaped 
flowers. Splendid for covering trellises and fences. 
The beans are delicious for eating purposes. 
Culture: Plant seeds after last frost in permanent 
location about 2 Inches deep and 8 to 10 Inches apart. 
Pkt., 6c; Vz lb., 2.5c; lb., 40c. 
_ BUTTERPI.Y OR FRINGE 
:5cnizanmns- flower — called the “poor- 
man’s orchid” on account of their easy culture and 
resemblance in form and variety of coloring to some 
of the floral aristocrats. Sown out of doors In spring 
where they are to remain, or started inside and 
transplanted when the weather is suitable. Hardy 
annual. One to two feet. Mixed. Pkt., 10c; % o®., 25c. 
Annual statice is a very charming flower 
oidiicc jn the garden and when cut and dried 
for winter bouquets it retains its true color. Grows 
18 Inches high. 
SINUATA MIXED—^Pkt., 5c; % 25c. 
L.ATIFOL.IA—SEA LAVENDER —Hardy perennial. 
The cloudlike masses of flowers make our borders 
gay for a long period. The flowers can be dried 
and used for winter decorations. Color, clear 
mauve. Pkt., 10c; % o®., 40c. 
TPEN WEEKS —For brilliancy of color, 
■fragrance and abundance of bloom this 
easily grown annual cannot be excelled. Seed sown 
in April will produce bushy plants 2 feet high that 
begin. In July, to bear numerous large spikes of 
double, fragrant flowers of blood-red, lilac, white, 
rose, scarlet, light and dark blue, creamy-yellow 
and pink. We offer this rainbow mixture of colors. 
Pkt., 5c; % 35c. 
GIANT BISMAR-CK OR IMPERIAL —One of the best 
stocks for outside planting; of pyramidal form, 
strong and robust, gives large double flowers. A 
splendid sort for cutting. Mixed colors. Pkt., 10c; 
% o®., 40c. 
1^ • _CORNFLOVTER ASTER OYANEA—A 
olOKCsld beautiful hardy perennial plant easily 
grown from seed whose bright lavender-blue flowers 
are borne in great profusion from July until frost. 
The plant grows 24 inches high and should be in 
every hardy planting. Pkt., 10c; 3 Pkts., 26c. 
Perennial. Also known as 
■“D a m e ’ s Rocket” and 
“Dame’s Violet.” Is very useful for planting 
among shrubbery. They bear showy spikes of 
white lilac and purple fragrant flowers. Sow early 
in May in the open ground. Pkt., 5c; % o*., 20c. 
Stocks- 
Qiilfovi Fairly covered with beautiful 
oweei oUilctil scented blooms that, If cut when 
about to open, will keep fresh for days. If planted 
at intervals, a constant succession of blooms may be 
had throughout the summer and fall; height, 2% 
feet; easy to grow. Hardy annual. Mixed colors. 
Pkt., 5c; % os., 20c. 
_BLACK-EYED SUSAN—R a p I d 
X growing annual climber reach¬ 
ing a height of 7 to 8 fe^t. Produce numerous large 
showy single round flowers ranging in colors 
through all shades of yellow, orange and buff to 
pure white, all having a distinct black eye. They 
are splendid for growing in porch boxes or vases 
and for covering low trellises. Pkt., 5ci % o*., 20c. 
__(Red Hat Poker, Torch Lily, Flame 
xiiiuiiict Flower)— This new race of perennial 
tritomas begins flowering in May and continues to 
bloom throughout the summer and fall. The giant 
spikes of flowers, varying in height from 2 to 4 feet, 
have heads of brilliant flowers In orange, coral-red, 
fiery crimson, salmon-pink and lemon-yellow. If the 
seed is sown early in the spring many will flower 
the first year. Pkt., 10c; 3 Pkts., 25c. 
Garden Heliotrope— Showy, hardy 
T diet idiict border plants bearing large heads 
of heliotrope scented red or white flowers. Plants 2 
feet high, bloom In June. Mixed colors. Pkt., 10c; 
3 Pkts., 26c. 
VrylirTi-ii ^ brilliant display in the garden, 
▼ ciDCiid in beds and in borders, these mam¬ 
moth flowering verbenas with their giant heads of 
showy flowers that are in bloom from July until 
frost cannot be surpassed. For very early flowers 
start the seed Indoors and transplant. Seed sown 
outdo ors in May will make blooming plants in July. 
BEAUTY OF OXFORD HYBRID—Rose Pink. 
BLUB WITH WHITE EYE—Deep Bine with White 
Eye. 
COOCINBA—Scarlet, Small Eye. 
ETNA—Geranium Red with Ch*eamy Yellow Bye. 
LAVENDER GLORY—Lavender with Creamy Yellow 
Bye. 
LUCIPBR.-.Vivid Scarlet. 
LUMIN OSA— Fla me Pink shading to Salmon. 
MAMMOTH WHITE3—Pure White. 
VIOLACEA STELLATA—Deep Violet with White 
Eye. 
Each of above: Pkt., 10c; % os., S5c. 
HYBRIDS —Large flowering. A splendid mixture of 
richest colorings and Immense blooms. Pkt., 5c; 
!4 o®., S5c. 
Vinr»o_ periwinkle, «0LD MAID” — Annual. 
▼ rpii© plants are very ornamental with their 
bright green shiny foliage and produce their charm¬ 
ing star-shaped flowers over a long period. 18 inch¬ 
es. Also makes window box plants. Pkt., 10c; % o®., 
20e. 
Vinirt n SWEET scented—P erennial. They are 
, so easily raised from seed, and need so 
little attention, that if you plant them in a cool, 
moist, sheltered position, you will be repaid doubly 
by the sweet-scented blooms in early summer. Sow 
in eary spring when the ground is warm. Pkt., 10c; 
% o®., 60c. 
Sweet Rocket- 
_P o p u 1 a r free-blooming 
oWeei W llllam plants producing clusters 
of brilliantly colored, sweet scented flowers on 
stout stems. Seed may be sown in early spring, 
the plants then coming into their best bloom the 
second season, or it may be sown in August or 
September for flowering the following spring. 
Sweet William does best in a fairly rich soil and 
in a sunny location. 
FINE SINGLE MIXED—A splendid strain. 
Flowers of many shades of color, includ¬ 
ing the auricula-eyed variety. Pkt., 6c; 
14 oz., 25c. 
DOUBLE MIXED—Fine mixture of double 
flowers which are very pretty, but not so 
beautiful in color or form as the single 
variety. Pkt., 10c; % o*., 40c. 
Verbena 
