WILK’S FLOWER SEEDS—Novelties and Specialties 
SALVIA 
Pkt. 
America. Crows about 20 inches. It is somewhat more brilliant than 
either Bonfire or Splendens. It can be used for borders better than 
the taller varieties or to be planted in spots where taller kinds are 
not desirable.'/s oz. $1.00 .25 
Dwarf Salmon Beauty. After many years’ selection we are now able 
to offer this charming, novelty. As its name implies, it is of salmon 
color.i/g oz. $1.00 .50 
SCABIOSA (Annual) 
Blue Cockade. Tall with deep lavender blue flowers very double. 
1/4 oz. 50c .15 
Peach Blossom. A beautiful shade of Peach Blossom Pink; large size 
and long stems. An excellent cut flower. 1/4 oz. 40c .15 
Shasta. A pure white of enormous size, the flowers measuring 3 V 2 
inches across with extremely long setms.i/g oz. 46c .15 
SCABIOSA (Perennial) 
Columbaria. One of the finest of the perennials. Flowers from two to 
two and a half inches across with short compact petals borne on 
long, slender but strong stems. 
Pink.l/s oz. $1.50 .50 
Lavender. Yg oz. $1.50 .50 
STATICE 
Suworowii (Russian Statice). Soft rose. Very handsome.... l/g oz 40c. .15 
URSINIA 
Pkt. 
Aurora. A delightful summer bedder with daisy like flowers. A bright 
orange corolla with a deep crimson inner ring. Height 12 inches.35 
VENIDIUM 
Fatuosum Hybrids. A mixture ranging from white to orange, each 
flower having a black center.35 
VERBENA 
Luminosa. A new color added to our group of Crandiflora Verbenas. 
Gigantic blooms of luminous flame pink toning to softer shades of 
salmon, flesh and coral, giving the whole a most beautiful inde¬ 
scribable color that must be seen to be appreciated.Vs oz. 50c. .25 
Royal Bouquet. A wonderful upright growing Verbena, it forms a 
plant 15 to 18 inches high and 10 inches across, suitable for grow¬ 
ing in pots. About 70 per cent true to type.25 
Mammoth Golden Queen. As in Asters, a clear Golden Yellow is very 
difficult to produce in Verbena. The flowers are of medium size 
and borne on a vigorous vine that is of an ever-bearing nature. It 
is the deepest yellow on the market.i/g oz. 50c. .25 
Beauty of Oxford Hybrids. A beautiful giant hybrid raised from a cross 
between Verbena Luminosa and Beauty of Oxford. The color shades 
from clear Rose-Pink to the Rose-Red, making this the brightest 
Rose Verbena ever produced from seed. The individual florets meas¬ 
ure over one inch in diameter.'/g oz. $2.00 .50 
STOCKS 
The Lenox Strain are the Finest Forcing Sorts. 
Lenox White.Vg oz. $1.50 .75 
Lenox Pink.'/g oz. $1.50 .75 
Lenox Purple.|/g oz. $1.50 .75 
Lenox Mauve.!/g oz. $1.50 .75 
Lenox Yellow.'/g oz. $1.50 .75 
Giant Imperial Old Rose. A new color that has been lacking in this 
group. It is very double and has long individual florets. .'/s oz. $1.00 .25 
Giant Imperial Golden Rose (New). Light golden rose. . . .'/g oz. $ 1.00 .25 
NEW SWEET PEAS 
Shirley Temple. The most beautiful Sweet Pea we have ever seen. It 
has blooms the size and richness of color as in the variety Pinkie. 
The color is softer and more beautiful than Pinkie. Flowers large 
with long stems having four large blooms on each stem. 
Bon-Bon. Rich Pink with a glorious shading of Amber combined with 
great vigor of growth, tremendous length of stem, and flowers of 
enormous size. The glowing richness of color in BON-BON destines it 
to supersede such popular varieties as Magnet and Idyl. 
Debutante Coral. Subtly shaded with salmon or peach-pink, a new and 
distinct color. Long succession of bloom. 
Dolores. Deep rose pink marbled on a cream ground. Rivals even 
"Pinkie" in size of flower, length of stem and vigor. 
Pirate Cold. Golden Orange, deeper than Guinea Gold and lighter than 
Prince of Orange. PIRATE COLD is quite a new shade in this group 
and withstands sun better than any other variety in this color class. 
PIRATE COLD is a strong vigorous grower, the flowers are well 
formed and its color is the most pleasing of the Golden Orange 
group. 
Red Boy. We offer Red Boy as the best crimson Sweet Pea. The shade 
is pure, rich, distinct, and standard and wings are alike in color. The 
stems are long, carrying four magnificent flowers. 
Rosie. Deep Rose-Pink, the florists' popular color. Richer and deeper 
in color than Pinkie, with all the vigor and robustness necessary to 
make it a first-class Sweet Pea. ROSIE is vastly superior to all other 
varieties in the rose-pink class, and easily tops the list of varieties 
such as Hercules, Hebe and Pinkie. 
Smiles. Smiles can best be described as a dear glistening salmon shaded 
shrimp pink. It is a most pleasing color and absolutely sun-proof. 
The stems are long and carry usually four grand flowers beautifully 
waved and fluted. 
Tranquility. Soft rosy lilac on cream ground. Flowers are frequently 
duplexed and are borne on long stems. Outstanding in vigor and size 
of blooms. 
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STOCKS 
VERBENA 
WALLFLOWER 
Early Double Annual. If planted early in Spring, will be in full bloom 
June 15th. Also valuable for pot culture.Vs oz. $1.00 .35 
ZINNIA 
Fantasy Finest Mixed. A mixture of shaggy informal Zinnias graceful 
and interesting. It is distinct from the stiff formal Zinnias to which 
we are accustomed. ExcePient for a mass of colors.50 
Lilliput Salmon Rose. Generallv useful for garden, bedding and border 
work. Beautiful, double Salmon Rose.'/s oz. 50c .15 
Miss Willmott. We take pleasure in offering Miss Willmott as the 
most delicate of soft, Salmon Pink Zinnias.'/s oz. $1.00 .35 
New Giant Dahlia Flowering. These Giant Zinnias measure from 4 to 6 
inches in diameter, greatly improved in size and range of color, 
having the shape of a Show Dahlia. They are truly Giant Zinnias. 
Mammoth Daffodil. Bright Canary Yellow, so resembling Narcissus 
King Alfred in color, that we thought the name of Daffodil would 
be most appropriate.Vs oz. $1.00 .25 
ZINNIA ‘‘FANTASY MIXED” 
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