Selected Flower Seeds 
JOHN WILK & CO., Inc 
GENERAL LIST OF FLOWER SEEDS 
The following abbreviations are used throughout the Flower Seed portion of this list; 
A. Annual Flowers and dies the first year. 
H. P. Hardy Perennial. 
B. Biennial. Dies in the second year; if sown early, will bloom the first year. 
C. H. Greenhouse Plant. 
Pkt. 
ACHILLEA. The Pearl. H. P. Blooms from Spring until frost; covered 
with pure white flowers.l/s oz. $1.00 .25 
ACONITUM (Monk's Hood). H. P. 
Napellus. Blue.Vs oz. 40c. .15 
ACROCLINIUM. H. P. Everlasting flowers; can be dried and used for 
Winter bouquets. 
Roseum. Bright rose.Vs oz. 25c. .15 
ACATHEA Coelestis. H. P. A very pretty blue Marguerite with yellow 
center, free flowering and a good bedder.Vs oz. 50c. .20 
ACERATUM. A. 
Imperial Dwarf Blue.Vs oz. 20c. .10 
Imperial Dwarf White.Vs oz. 30c. .10 
Blue Perfection. Very dark blue.'/s oz. 40c. .15 
Little Blue Star. Very handsome; light blue, dark red center, chang¬ 
ing to pure light blue.Vs oz. 75c. .25 
Pri ncess Victoria Louise. Lovely sky blue, light center, . . . Vs oz. 60c. .20 
Mexicanum Blue. The best for bedding.Vs oz. 50c. .10 
Finest Mixed. All varieties.Oz. 75c. .10 
ALYSSUM (Sweet Alyssum). A. 
Little Gem. Dwarf, compact; called Snow-White Carpet. .. .Oz. 60c. .10 
Snowflake. A more compact variety than Little Gem. Covered with 
a mass of pure white flowers.Oz. 75c. .15 
Lilac Queen, Compactum. A new and distinct annual Sweet Alyssum, 
with beautiful lilac flowers. The growth is dwarf and compact, 
which makes it very useful for carpet bedding.Oz. 75c. .15 
Lutescens Compactum. A new yellow distinct color.Oz. $1.00 .25 
Saxatile, Compactum. H. P. Golden yellow.Vs oz. 40c. .15 
AMARANTHUS. A. 
Tricolor (Joseph’s Coat). Pretty foliage of red, yellow and green. 
.'A oz. 25c. .10 
ANCHUSA Capensis (Cape Forget-Me-Not). A. Azure blue, ’/z oz. 50c. .10 
Italica. Dropmore variety. Intense blue.'A oz. 75c. .25 
ANEMONE. H. P. Valuable for cutting. 
Coronaria (St. Brigid). Large flowering varieties, beautiful colors. 
.l/s oz. $1.00 .25 
ANTIRRHINUM, OR SNAPDRAGON 
Tall-Growing Varieties 
Other varieties of Snapdragon (see page 25). 
Ceylon Court Yellow. A strong flower with healthy rust resisting foli¬ 
age, large flower spikes, flowers closely set, very early and free 
flowering, beautiful Canary Yellow, good keeper.50 
Jennie Schneider. An exceptionally good early free flowering Snap¬ 
dragon, large spikes of a lovely Columbia Rose Pink color.50 
White Rock. A good forcing white of medium height.50 
Autumn Clow. A lovely new Snapdragon somewhat after the color 
tones of the popular Harmony, only much softer and more pleas¬ 
ing. Autumn Glow can be best described as a beautiful old rose, 
strongly shaded terra cotta, with a golden lip. The general color 
giving the effect of soft autumn tones.i/s oz. $2.00 .50 
Salmon Rose. As its name implies, it is a most beautiful shade of Sal¬ 
mon combined with the Begonia rose color which made Antirrhi¬ 
num The Rose so popular.Vs oz. $1.00 .35 
Indian Summer. Velvety copper. Rose.Vs oz. 60c. .25 
Wallflower. Brownish orange, copper red.i/s oz. 60c. .25 
Harmony. Terra cotta orange, shaded.Vs oz. 60c. .25 
Geneva Pink. Rose Pink. A splendid variety for greenhouse forcing, 
also for outside culutre.Vs oz. $ 2.00 .50 
Rose King. With this novelty we bring a new and distinct shade into 
the tall, large-flowered class of Snapdragons. The plants throws 
up a noble spike, bearing immense flowers of a brilliant carmine 
rose, deepening towards the center. Having no white throat or lip 
to modify the tint, a group in the border makes a glow of color 
of splendid effect.Vs oz. 50c. .25 
Peachblow. No more distinct variety than this has been introduced up 
to date. The individual flower is exceptionally large, with bold 
outstanding petals which keep their graceful contour throughout, 
not curling up as some do at an earlier stage. The individual 
flower is unique in its coloring, having a central band of rich 
golden yellow which merges above and below into a delicate tint 
like the flush on the cheek of a well-ripened peach. . i/s oz. $1.00 .50 
Copper King. Beautiful bronzy copper.l/s oz. 75c. .25 
Torchlight Orange, with yellow lip, very attarctive.l/s oz. 50c. .20 
Philadelphia Pink. The best deep pink for forcing. '/g oz. 75c. .25 
Pink Beauty. A very fine deep rose pink; seli, enormous spikes of flow¬ 
ers; individual blooms; exceptionally large; a most vigorous 
grower.l/g oz. 75c. .25 
Feltham Beauty. New Giant Flowering. Rich pink; of extraordinary 
size.Vs oz< 75c. .25 
Cerise King (Novelty). Cerise pink, white throat; flowers very large; 
borne on long robust spikes; very showy and attractive, '/g oz. 50c. .25 
Crimson King (New). Beautiful, rich crimson; very large flower, 
l/g oz. 50c. .25 
Cottage Maid. A very handsome pale pink, with white throat, 
l/g oz. 40c. .1 5 
Fairy Queen. Rich orange salmon; terra cotta, with white throat; very 
striking.I.Vs oz. 40c. .15 
Canary Bird. New Giant Flowering. Beautiful, bright, golden yellow. 
l/g oz. 60c. .15 
Queen Victoria. Very large; satiny white.l/s oz. 25c. .10 
Pkt. 
Purple King. A self-colored purple of enormous size (new). 
l/g oz. 75c. .25 
Yellow King. Very fine, deep yellow, large flower.l/s oz. 50c. .25 
Venus. Delicate rose. i/g oz. 40c. .15 
Finest Tall Mixed. 1/4 oz-50c. .10 
Dwart Crowing Varieties 
Majestic Orange King. This novelty forms the beginning of a new class 
in the Antirrhinums, forming close spikes of elegant shape flow¬ 
ers. Rich terra cotta.35 
Victory. Rich terra cotta orange, shading to yellow center, l/s oz. 75c. .25 
Radiance. Deep salmon rose; center vivid orange, merging into terra 
cotta.50 
Nelrose. Beautiful coral pink. A splendid variety for green house. 
l/g oz. 75c. .25 
Golden Queen. Pure yellow; large flowering.l/s oz. 35c. .10 
The Bride. Pure white; large flowering.l/s oz. 35c. .10 
Rose Dore. A lovely shade of salmon rose, shaded gold. . . . Vs oz. 40c. .15 
Salmon Queen. Salmon rose.Vs oz. 40c. .15 
Finest Dwart Mixed.I /4 oz. 50c. .10 
AQUILECIA (Columbine). H. P. 
Rose Queen. Beautiful large pink, with long-spurred flowers, 
l/g oz. $1.00 .25 
Skinneri. Scarlet and yellow; long-spurred.l/s oz. 75c. .25 
Jaetschaui. Large flowering; yellow, with long, red spurs; magnifi¬ 
cent variety.i/soz. $1.00 .25 
AQUILECIA, LONG SPURRED HYBRIDS 
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