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Flower Seeds 
PANSIES 
Don’s Giant Winter Flowering 
PANSIES AT THEIR LOVELIEST 
One of the most important horitcultural introductions of recent 
years. Plants grow 2Y to 3Ys feet high, with six to eight strong 
upright stems bearing numerous good sized blooms on flower stems 
ten to twelve inches long. 
Seed should be sown under glass in July or August, and the plants 
benched in the greenhouse about October. Set the plants twelve 
inches apart in the bench and support in the same manner as carna¬ 
tions. They may also be grown in 6-inch pots sunk in the bench if 
desired. 
The color range is excellent, and if the blooms are kept cut as they 
mature the flowering period will continue from December well on 
into the Spring. Packet of 100 Seeds $2.00 
Coronation Gold 
A new giant Golden Pansy of special merit; the flowers are large 
and of a fine texture; the plants are free blooming and compact; 
the color a pleasing shade of deep yellow, suffused golden orange and 
without eye. Packet 50c., 3 Packets $1.25 
SCABIOSA 
Blue Moon 
A rich deep lavender blue. Flowers extremely large and deep so 
that they somewhat resemble in shape an old-fashioned beehive. 
Plants are upright in habit, and the fully double flowers are held 
erect on long stems. Blue Moon is ideal for cutting on account of 
its long strong stems. This variety forms a welcome addition to the 
rather limited list of good blue annuals. Packet 35c., Y Ounce $2.00 
Salmon Beauty 
Pure salmon color with huge flowers and great vigor. This is an 
outstanding annual scabious and is strongly recommended. 
Packet 15c., Ys Ounce 50c. 
Pansies, Don’s Giant Winter Flowering 
TITHONIA FIREBALL 
A very brilliant vibrant shade of scarlet orange, the petals in dazzling 
contrast to the clear yellow center. The gaily colored flowers are 
very large 4J4 to 5 inches in diameter, and are carried on fine long 
stems. The plants are tall, some reaching a height of 8 or 9 feet, with 
grayish green woolly foliage filling in well from base to top so that the 
plants do not, as in the older Tithonia Speciosa, become ragged 
looking. Packet 25c., 3 Packets 65c. 
ZINNIA 
Fantasy, Orange Lady 
A rich shade of deep bright orange. Produces well formed plants 
2Y to 3 feet high. We recommend this as introducing a valuable 
addition to the “Fantasy” type of Zinnias. 
Packet 25c., Y Ounce $1.00 
Linearis 
The most unusual and interesting of the newer Zinnias is the little 
dwarf variety Linearis. The single flowers are of a lovely shade of 
golden orange with a delicate lemon stripe through each petal. The 
center is dark brown in the young flowers, turning golden orange as 
the flowers develope. It commences to bloom when the plants are 
about 6 inches high, and keeps on right through the season till late 
autumn. A really valuable plant for borders or edging, and excellent 
for window boxes. Flowers in about 10 weeks from sowing. 
Packet 20c., Y Ounce 75c. 
Pumila Picotee 
One of the best cut flower Zinnias. Height 2 ft. and free blooming. 
Petals are ruffled and curled, some being fringed, tipped with gold 
and other contrasting shades. 
In this type we offer the three following varieties: 
Golden Ray Golden Orange Salmon Rose Mixed 
All at 15c. per pkt., 60c. for Y Ounce. 
Novelties and Specialties in Flower Seeds 
Tithonia, Fireball 
