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PERFECTION BRAND SEEDS —Since 1906 
Why Envy Your Neighbor of Her Beautiful Flowers 
CALENDULA (Orange Shaggy)—One of the 
most interesting and certainly the most dis¬ 
tinct of the new types is the laciniated petaled 
type, Orange Shaggy. Deep orange in color, it 
is a striking contrast to the formal Calendulas 
in general use. Pkt., 15c. 
CALENDULA (Pot Marigold) — Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 50c. Mixed colors—pkt., 10c; oz., 40c. 
CANDYTUFT (Iberis Umbellata)—One of 
the most hardy annuals, useful for cutting and 
is most effective when grown in a mass. Sow 
early % inch deep in fine, rich soil and trans¬ 
plant or thin out to 9 inches apart. Height, 
1 foot. 
PERFECTION Brand Mixed — Pkt., 5c; % 
oz., 15c. 
CARNATION—Marguerite—These are com¬ 
paratively a new class of carnations. They are 
highly prized for massing in summer beds and 
their perfect form, beautiful shades of color 
and lavish profusion of bloom continue till 
frost. Semi-dwarf, 10 to 15 inches high. An¬ 
nual. Pkt., 10c; ^4 oz., 25c. 
CANTERBURY BELLS—New Annual Type ; 
few flowers are more popular in the spring 
garden than Canterbury Bells, and we have 
always wished we might have them over a long 
season. Mixed colors. Pkt., 20c. 
CENTAUREAS MOSCHATA (Sweet Sultan) 
—Mixed colors. Very desirable for cutting and 
garden decoration. They bloom freely for many 
weeks during the summer. The large, long, 
stemmed, sweet scented flowers are exquisitively 
fringed and most graceful in appearance. Pkt., 
10c; % oz., 25c, postpaid. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Annual (Painted Dais¬ 
ies)—Flower profusely during summer and fall. 
They are showy in the garden and fine for 
cutting. Prefer heavy soil. Grows 18 to 24 
inches. 
Carinatum Atrococcineum — Dark coppery 
crimson, yellow zone. Pkt., 5c; ^ oz., 20c. 
Tricolor—Finest Mixed. Pkt., 5c; % oz., 20c. 
Corona rium Coronet—Golden Glory, deep ca¬ 
nary yellow. Pkt., 5c; Vi oz., 20c. 
POPULAR DOUBLE CORNFLOWERS 
(Centaurea Cyanus)—An old favorite, noted 
for its vigorous growth, large size flowers, and 
extreme doubleness of its blooms. The plants 
grow 2 to 3 feet tall. Fine for cut flowers. 
Emperor Blue—Pkt., 10c; Vi oz., 25c. 
Double Mixed—Pkt., 10c; ^ oz., 20c. 
Pinkie—Double—Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c. 
Centaurea—Jubilee Gem—See inside Front 
Cover. 
COLUMBINE (Aquilegia)—One of the most 
popular perennials, easy of cultivation and 
flowering from early summer until frost. Very 
desirable for borders and groups among shrub¬ 
bery, 1 to 3 feet high. 
Long Spurred Mixed—Pkt., 10c. 
Coerulca Rocky Mountain—Pkt., 20c. 
COREOPSIS—Perennial. Grows 2 to 3 feet. 
Easy to grow, blooms profusely from May until 
autumn. Fine for cutting. 
Grandiflora—Double Sunburst, large golden 
yellow, full double flowers. Pkt., 15c. 
You, too, can have a beautiful flower garden. Perfection Brand Seeds are of such a high 
germinating quality and are so reasonably priced that with a few dollars you can have a show 
place. A word about planting flower seeds—sow the seeds either broadcast or in rows and cover 
lightly—a good general rule is to cover four to five times the size of the seeds—and press soil 
firmly. Small seeds cannot come up if covered too deep. Very fine seeds should be sown on the 
surface and pressed into the soil. 
Calendula—Mixed 
Below — Columbine—Long Spurred 
Below—Cantebury Bells 
Below—Cornflower (Centaurea Cyanus) 
Candytuft 
AGERATUM — Summer blooming plants 
throughout summer and fall. Desirable for 
borders, hedging, and rockeries. Does well in 
sun or half shade in any soil 
Blue Perfection—Medium blue, large flowers. 
Compact plants. 9 inches. Pkt., 10c; V4 oz., 
20c. 
ALYSSUM (Compactum) LITTLE GEM—A 
low spreading light green plant with small 
white flowers of a peculiar delicate fragrance. 
Most effective in masses of plants. Pkt., 5c; V4 
oz., 20c. 
Lutescens—Creamy yellow. Grows 4 to 6 
inches. Pkt., 5c; V4 oz., 20c. 
ASTER (Composite) — The Aster is consid¬ 
ered the queen of all flowers. For beauty and 
variety of form and color, it is unrivaled, and 
of all the flowers is best adapted to win the 
admiration of all lovers of floral beauty. Set a 
foot apart. Height, IV^ feet. Annual. 
Wilt-Resistant Type American Beauty— 
Mixed colors. Pkt., 20c. 
BABY’S BREATH (Gypsophila)—Annual, 10 
to 15 inches. Blooms in May and June. Small 
flowers on branched stems so thick as to give 
the plants a white lacelike effect. Pkt., 10c; 
V4 oz., 25c. 
BALSAM (Lady’s Slipper, Touch-me-not) — 
An old favorite garden flower producing its 
gorgeous masses cf beautiful brilliant colored 
double flowers in the greatest profusion. Half- 
hardy annual. 2 feet high. 
Mixed Double—Pkt., 10c; V4 oz., 20c. 
Double Bush Flowered Torch (Annual North¬ 
ern Gardenia)—Unlike the taller Balsams, the 
flowers in the Bush Flowered type are carried 
at tips of the stems, making a show of color 
rather than foliage. The plants are 8 to 10 
inches in height, very compact and literally 
covered with double flowers. _ This variety is a 
penetrating vermilion red in color. Can be 
used as an edging plant, in your rock garden, 
or in your window boxes. Pkt., 20c. 
BRACHYCOME IBERIDIFOLIA (Swan Riv¬ 
er Daisy or Annual Cineraria)—Fine for edg¬ 
ing, or rock gardens. Free flowering. Small, 
Cineraria-like blooms nearly all summer. 
Blue—Pkt., 10c. 
Finest Mixed—Blue rose and white. Pkt., 
10c. 
CALCIA (Tassel Flower)—Also known as 
Flora’s Paint Brush. This is a very showy, 
erect growing, hardy annual plant, one to two 
feet high, very slender wiry stems and narrow 
bright green foliage. The flower heads are 
loosely clustered about half inch in diameter, 
making a feathery, tassel-like bloom. 
MIXED—Bright scarlet and bright golden 
orange. Pkt., 10c. 
CHEIRANTHUS—Biennial. Sow seed every 
year. Golden Bedder. Each plant produces 10 to 
15 spikes, ranging in height from 12 to 15 
inches, covered with beautiful, large, golden 
yellow flowers. Sweet scented. Pkt., 10c. 
