sown 
cJhe following 
are a few Hems usuatti/ 
at this time: 
Listed in our 1938 Catalog Page 
Alyssum. Perennial . 19 
Aquilegia (Columbine). We offer a number 
of fine strains suitable for cut flowers. 19 
Beilis (English Daisies) ... . 19 
Calceolaria . 7 
Calendula. Ball’s famous cut flower strain, 
direct from originator . 7 
Campanula. Annual. Excellent cut flowers 
if given light treatment . 7 
Campanula (Canterbury Bells) . 19 
Carnation Grenadin. Dwarf scarlet. A very 
popular early flowering strain of dwarf 
compact growth and double bright scarlet 
blooms .25c Tr. Pkt.; Oz. $2.50 
Carnations . 19 
Centaurea . 8 
Cyclamen. The Binneweis Strain, conceded 
to be the best . 9 
Dianthus .19 & 20 
Didiscus . 9 
Digitalis . 20 
Hollyhocks . 20 
Lupinus. Annual . 11 
Lupinus. Perennial . 21 
Marigolds. Many varieties are excellent for 
early winter bloom under glass . 11 
Mignonette . 12 
Myosotis (Forget-me-not) . 21 
Poppies Oriental . 21 
Poppies Iceland . 21 
Primula. Perennial. Sow in late fall and let 
freeze . 21 
Stocks . .15 & 16 
Wallflower. Annual . 17 
Wallflower. Biennial . 22 
Many other items suitable for midsummer sowing 
will be found listed in our complete 1937 Price 
List. Drop us a card, and we shall be glad 
to send you a copy. 
Somerset’s Seeds Gfre el table 
