NOVELTIES and SPECIALTIES 
PRIMULA OBCONICA 
GIGANTEA 
Wyaston Wonder. Produces flowers of 
truly immense size and is by far the 
largest flowered variety in existence. The 
huge heads of bright crimson flowers are 
carried on strong stems well above the 
foliage. Pkt. 75c. 
PRIMULA OBCONICA GIGANTEA 
Wyaston Wonder 
PRIMULA STELLATA 
Vivid. Flowers of an intense vivid orange- 
scarlet, slightly fringed, 1J -2 in. across. This 
variety surpasses any other in the bril¬ 
liancy of its coloring. Pkt. 50c. 
PRIMULA SINENSIS 
Double Dazzler. A double form of the popu¬ 
lar single variety of this name. Color a 
vivid orange-scarlet, coming perfectly true 
from seed. Pkt. 75c. 
SALVIA SPLENDENS 
Damask Rose. A distinct and beautiful 
carmine-rose color. Earlier flowering than 
Harbinger and dwarfer. Plants literally 
covered with spikes of bloom. Pkt. 35c. 
NEW ANNUAL SCABIOSA 
White Cockade. Attractive dazzling snow- 
white flowers of a cone shape. Highly 
recommended. Pkt. 35c. 
STATICE 
Stark’s New Art Shades. A glorious blend 
of entirely new shades of Sinuata hybrids, 
covering a wide range of art tones. Pkt. 35c. 
EARLY FLOWERING 
SWEET PEA 
Treasure Island. Of outstanding distinc¬ 
tion. Sparkling golden orange. Large 
flowered and semi-duplexed, throwing a ma¬ 
jority of fours on long stems. Pkt. 50c. 
GROW DAHLIAS FROM SEED 
Growing Dahlias from seed is very fascinat¬ 
ing. Seeds should be sown early. 
California Giants. Selected from the finest 
and best named varieties. {Originator s 
packets.) 
Extra Selected. Pkt., 100 seeds, $2.50. 
Choice Mixed. Pkt., 100 seeds, $1.00. 
All Exhibition Type (Stephenson). A mix¬ 
ture from over 25 named sorts. Pkt. 25c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM-DAHLIA 
(Diener) 
The Chrysanthemum-Dahlia is one of the 
greatest achievements in Dahlias. The flow¬ 
ers are very large, curled and twisted like 
Chrysanthemums on stiff, wiry stems. 
25 seeds $1.00, 50 seeds $1.50, 100 seeds $3.00. 
STATICE, Stark’s New Art Shades 
ZINNIA FANTASY 
The flowers of this type of Zinnia are 
medium-sized, round and shaggy in appear¬ 
ance. 2 to 2 x /l ft. 
Orange Lady. Rich shade of bright orange. 
Rosalie. Bright intense rose. 
Each pkt. 25c. 
NEW ZINNIA 
“Will Rogers.’’ An outstanding and strik¬ 
ingly beautiful variety worthy of his name. 
Color a glowing scarlet boldly splashed 
over a bloom of immense size. Pkt. 25c., 
oz. $1.25. 
UNUSUAL and INTERESTING 
ANODA LAVATEROIDES 
Opal Cup. An annual of easy culture. Seed sown in April show 
blossom the first week in June and continue until late Fall. Flowers 
delightful opaline coloring between blue and pink on big, bushy 
plants. 
Snow Cap. Blossoms of the purest possible white like newly fallen 
snow. An exact counterpart of Opal Cup save in color. 
Both varieties are good for cutting 
EUSTYLIS PURPUREA 
Called the blue Tigridia, and while not really a Tigridia, yet a 
close relative. Flowers of a rich blue-violet color, marked mahogany 
and gold. From seed sown in early Spring there will be plants in 
bloom by late July and continue on to early October. 
DIGRANOSTIGMA FRANCHETTIANUM 
A new Himalayan annual. In bloom by July from open ground 
sowings. Slender branching stems bearing showers of blossoms of 
crumpled silken yellowness which appear week after week. Full sun 
or light shade. 
TALINUM CALYCIUM 
(The Cherry Sunbright) 
The blossoms of luminous cherry rose are carried on sprays on 
stems so thin and wiry as to be nearly invisible. 
Seeds sown in early Spring will produce plants that will be in bloom 
by late June and continue until middle September. Plants grow 
about 16 inches high. Also a fairly hardy perennial. 
THE GOLDEN CLEOME 
Cleome Lutea. Of giant size, growing to 7 feet and spectacular 
when in full bloom with spidery blossoms of a golden hue so deep 
and rich that it approaches orange. An annual of easy culture. 
TITHONIA AVALON EARLIEST 
An early flowering strain of Tithonia speciosa. In full bloom by 
middle of July, filled with big, long-stemmed flowers of a golden 
orange with scarlet shading. The plants grow up to 6 feet and bloom 
six weeks longer than the older variety. 
RUELLIA CILIOSA 
Fully hardy perennial for dry, sunny places blooming continuously 
from mid-June until late August. Bushy plants up to 18 inches high, 
bearing long-tubed blossoms of blue-lavender which remind one of 
Petunia Heavenly Blue. Sow seed when soil is cool in late Autumn 
or early Spring. 
VERBENA BIPINNATIFIDA 
Here is a perennial Verbena that flowers as quickly the first season 
and is fully as beautiful as any of the Annual Verbenas. The flowers 
are an attractive blue, reflecting lavender carried in big, flattened 
clusters. The foliage is fernlike and feathery and the plants make 
mounds 2 feet across by 18 inches high. Seed sown in April will give 
nearly five months of bloom the first season. 
Each, packet 35c. 
Reliable Flower Seeds 
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