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We list only the best flower varieties for home gardens 
BEAUTIFY at LOW COST 
Some flower varieties are listed under more than one group 
heading such as “Cut riowers,’’ “Vines and Climbers.” The 
description of any variety is given under the first group in 
which it is listed. Where listed again no description is given 
but the abbreviation such as (C. F.) Cut Flowers or (S. F.) 
Special Fragrance indicates it is listed and described rmder 
that group. 
Bachelor’s Button—Centaurea 
1405 Balloon Vine (Itove in a 
Puff). (A.) 10-15 ft. A free-grow¬ 
ing vine, with clusters of bloom. 
1410 Canary Bird Blower. (A.) 
10-20 ft. Rapid growing climber. 
Flower-like, canary colored flow¬ 
ers. Does well in shade. 
1415 Cardinal Climber. (A.) 25 
ft. Attractive fern-like foliage. 
Cardinal-red flowers borne in clus¬ 
ters from mid-summer to frost. 
1186 Coboea Scandens (Cathedral 
Bells). (A.) Grows about 20 ft. 
high. Very showy. 
1430 Cypress Vine. (A.) 10 ft. 
Star-shaped white and scarlet 
blossoms. 
1435 Japanese BCops. (A.) 15 ft. 
Hardy and a rapid grower. Beau¬ 
tiful, luxuriant foliage makes a 
splendid covering for verandas, 
trellises, etc. 
1436 Hyacinth Bean (Dolichos). 
(A.) 8-10 ft. A quick climber. 
Large broad leaves; showy flowers 
borne in clusters. 
1437 Scarlet Runner. (A.) 10 ft. 
Brilliant sprays of scarlet pea¬ 
shaped blossoms. 
1450 Moonflower. (A.) 20 ft. 
Popular climber and very vigorous 
grower. Large overlapped leaves. 
Blooms in evening. 
1455 Morning Glory. (A.) 20 ft. 
A rapid grower. 
1460 Passion Flower. (A.) 15 ft. 
Very pretty vine for windows and 
trellises. Sky-blue flowers. 
1335 Peas, Bverlasting. (P.) 
Flowers similar to Sweet Peas, but 
lack their fragrance. 
1465 Smilax. (P.) 6 ft. Beauti¬ 
ful vine for house culture. Small 
deep green, glossy leaves. 
1470 Wild Cucumber. (A.) Quick¬ 
growing. Thickly dotted with 
pretty white, fragrant flowers. 
Salpiglossis or Velvet Flower 
1116 Alyssum, Sweet. (A.) Flow¬ 
ers white, honey scented. Con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. 
1160 Candytuft. (A.) (C.P.) 
1165 Carnation, Giant Mar¬ 
guerite Mixed. (A.) (C.F.) 
1166 Carnation, Pink Marguerite. 
(A.) (C.F.) 
1177 Centaurea Zmperialis. (A.) 
(C.F.) 
1220 Single Dianthus or Pink. 
(A.) (C.F.) 
1221 Berry’s Double Dianthus. 
(A.) (C.F.) 
1245 Geranium. (A.) Mixed col¬ 
ors for pot culture and bedding. 
1260 Heliotrope. (A.) Lavender 
and white, blooms over a long pe¬ 
riod. 
691 Davender. (A.) Dainty lav¬ 
ender and blue flowers. 
1295 Mignonette. (A.) (C.F.) 
1300 Mouiming Bride. (A.) Fine 
for beds and borders. 
1304 Golden Gleam Hasturtium. 
(A.) (C.F.) 
1303 Dbl. Glorious Gleam Hy¬ 
brid Hast. (A.) (C.F.) 
1322 Petunia, Balcony Blue. (A.) 
Deep blue. Showy. 
Dianthus or Fink 
1321 Finest Mixed Petunias. (A.) 
Choice strains of single varieties. 
Pkt., 10 c. 
1320 Berry’s Mixture of Double 
Petunias. Best large flowered and 
fringed double petunias. Nearly 
100% double. Pkt., 25c. 
1374 Stocks, Giant Perfection. 
(A.) Hardy. Brilliant colored 
blooms, many double. 
1375 Stocks. Half-hardy. (A.) 
Plants for bedding, massing or pot 
culture. 
1355 Bckf ord’s Mixed Sweet Peas. 
(A.) (C.P.) 
1356 Berry’s Superb Spencer’s 
Mixed. (C.F.) 
1370 Sweet William. (P.) (C.F.) 
1332 Berry’s Special Mixture 
Double Poppies. Includes best 
double large flowering varieties. 
Pkt., 10c. 
1348 Salpiglossis. (A.) One of 
the easiest flowers to grow. Rich 
in color. 
1349 Shasta Daisy. (P.) Hardy 
border plant. Large daisy-like 
flowers. 
1350 Berry’s Half-dwarf Mixed 
Snapdragon. (A.) Their beautiful 
color and fragrance are wonder¬ 
fully pleasing. 
1351 Berry’s Tall Mixed Snap¬ 
dragon. (A.) Best for cut flowers. 
1355 Bckford Mixture Sweet 
Peas. (A.) Large flower kinds, 
fine assortment of colors. 
1356 Berry’s Superb Spencer 
Mixture. (A.) Flowers are more 
open, have longer stems, produce 
more flowers and for longer time. 
1370 Sweet William. (P.) Excel¬ 
lent border plants. Hardy, free 
blooming. 
1385 Vinca. (A.) Ornamental. 
Free bloomer till frost. 
1389 Zinnia, Colossal Crimson. 
(A.) Large blooms, crimson col¬ 
ored. 
1390 Giant Flowering Show Zin¬ 
nia. (A.) A wonderful range of 
colors, old rose, dainty cream, bril¬ 
liant yellow, striking red, deep 
purple. 
1391 Zinnia, Giant Picotee. (A.) 
Large, beautiful double flowers, 
in orange, lemon, pink and cerise. 
1392 Zinnia, Barge Flowering 
Semi-dwarf. (A.) Bush plants, 
double flowers. 
1393 Zinnia, Fumila. Beautiful 
water-melon pink. 
1394 Zinnia, Golden Yellow. (A.) 
Large blooms of bright yellow. 
1396 Zinnia, Berry’s Special Mix. 
ture. All Giant sorts of Dahlia 
Flowered, Colossal, California 
Giant and Picotee. Pkt., 10c. 
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