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We Have All the Standard Flower Seeds 
Flower Seeds 
No home is complete without its flower garden, even if it is of small size. If there is 
but room for a vegetable garden, plant flowers along its edges. They will add to the appear¬ 
ance of the garden and their bright colors will cheer the gardener 
in his work. A careful selection of flower seed will insure a succes¬ 
sion of bright-colored blooms from early spring until late fall. The 
following are the best of the flowers for all-season bloom. 
Ageratum 
One of the best of the annuals, and indispensable in every flower 
garden for contrast with such plants as geraniums, alyssum, candytuft, 
and the like. They vary in color from pure white to blue and rose, and 
the dwarf blue sorts are excellent for border planting. Thrives in almost 
any soil and location, and blooms the whole season. They vary in height 
from 5 inches to a foot, and the fluffy flowers are borne in full clusters. 
Sweet Alyssum 
The extreme hardiness and free-flowering qualities of this annual have 
combined to make it most popular. It is excellent for borders, baskets, 
pots, rockwork, and cutting. Sow in masses in the garden early in the 
spring, or even the previous autumn. If cut back after the first flowers 
fade, others will come. It produces an enormous quantity of either yellow 
or white flower-heads in a season. 
Antirrhinum • Snapdragon 
For continuous bloom from early summer to frost, there is no perennial 
that equals the Antirrhinum, or Snapdragon. It produces a profusion of 
richly colored spikes of bloom that are unexcelled for cutting, as they 
last a long time in water. While a perennial, seed sown early in spring 
will produce blooms the same year, but if earlier blooms are desired, seed 
should be sown under glass in February or March. They vary in color 
from white through all shades of pink to the deepest garnet, yellows, and 
numerous combinations of color. Average height 2 feet. 
Super-Giant Snapdragons 
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