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Flower Seeds 
Novelties and Specialties in Flower Seeds 
ANTIRRHINUMS 
For list of new rust-proof varieties refer to page 6 
Rumsonhill 
A soft rose-pink developed from a cross between Winter Helen and 
Geneva Pink, which we have grown and propagated over a period of 
four years and tested under all possible conditions. The earliest to 
bloom, the vigor and strength of stem, plus the ability to retain bril¬ 
liancy of color even in the hottest weather makes this variety a most 
desirable addition to the list of Antirrhinums. The seed we offer is 
greenhouse grown. A good variety for greenhouse or outdoors, 
blooming from Spring until frost. An excellent cut flower. 
Packet $1.00 
CHINA ASTER 
Early Giant Wilt-Resistant, Peach Blossom 
A new variety of great merit. The flowers are very similar to our 
“Masterpiece” Aster, but the plants grow only 13^ to 2 feet high, 
branching low from the central spike. Early flowering. The large 
blooms open almost white, flushing light pink and then lavender 
pink as they mature. Packet 25c. 
Early Giant Wilt-Resistant, Light Blue 
Of the same type and habit as the foregoing. Both are extremely 
large flowered with daintily plumed and interlaced petals. The color 
is a clear rich light blue, and the blooms of excellent cutting and 
keeping quality. Packet 25c. 
AQUILEGIA CLEMATIFLORA 
(Spurless Columbine) 
A columbine with beautiful open flowers like Clematis. The mix¬ 
ture contains practically all colors with the exception of deep red. 
Packet 50c., 3 Packets for $1.25 
Cuphea, Firefly 
Antirrhinum, Rumsonhill 
CUPHEA FIREFLY 
A tender annual flowering readily in twelve to fourteen weeks from 
seed, and which blooms profusely throughout the summer months. 
A newcomer last season, Firefly has all the characteristics needed in a 
dwarf compact plant. The flowers are small and delicately formed, 
fiery cerise red in color, and are freely produced on compact plants 
about ten inches high. Packet 25c., % Ounce $1.00 
CYNOGLOSSUM FIRMAMENT 
A new dwarf type of the Chinese Forget-me-not. Flowers of a vivid 
indigo blue produced on bushy compact plants. This should prove 
a general garden favorite, and will also be found useful for cutting. 
Packet 35c., 3 Packets for $1.00 
COSMOS 
Sensation, Pinky and Purity 
The Sensation type of Cosmos is today the favorite for cut flower 
use. The flowers are of immense size 4 to 5 inches or more in diameter 
with broad heavy fluted petals which slightly overlap, giving a very 
full single flower. These large flowers are very freely produced on 
long strong stems, the plants reaching a height of from 3 to 4 feet. 
The plant flowers within 8 to 10 weeks of sowing. Pinkie is a delight¬ 
ful rose-pink, and Purity is glistening white. 
Packet 15c., % ounce for 75c. 
LISIANTHUS RUSSELLIANUS 
Greenhouse Annual 
While not a novelty, Lisianthus is not as well known as it deserves 
to be. A native of Texas and Mexico, it grows about feet high 
producing its purple, dark eyed flowers in Summer and Fall. Under 
favorable conditions the flowers are 4 inches across, as many as ten 
or eleven on a plant, and the individual blossoms may last three 
weeks. Packet $1.00 
