Statice 
Cloud-like masses of flowers, making borders gay for a 
long time. The delicate colorings are fine for bouquets. 
Bonduelli. Golden yellow flowers above a rosette of 
deeply cut, glaucous leaves. Ht. 2ft. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
oz. 20 cts.; Mlb. 60 cts.; lb. $1.80. 
Sinuata. Fine for everlastings which readily hold their 
color. Ht. 2 ft. True Blue, Rose, White, and Mixed. 
Each, pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 cts.; MIb. 60 cts.; Ib. $1.80. 
Stocks 
Large-flowering Dwarf Ten-Weeks, Mixed. Particularly 
suited for beds and borders. Plants pyramidal in 
• growth, about 1^ feet high, very free-flowering, pro¬ 
ducing a high percentage of doubles. Pkt. 15 cts.; 
Y%oz. 25 cts.; 34oz. 45 cts.; oz. $1.40; Ib. $4.50; Ib. $16. 
Improved Giant Perfection, Mixed. Pyramidal branch¬ 
ing, with large spikes of double flowers from early sum¬ 
mer to fall. Ht. 2 ft. Pkt. 15 cts.; }/goz . 25 cts.; 34 oz - 
45 cts.; oz. $1.40; yib. $4.50; Ib. $16. 
Fine Mixed for Open Ground. Ht. 1 ft. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
Yoz. 25 cts.; oz. 75 cts.; Ylb. $2. 
Sweet Peas 
Statice sinuata. True Blue 
The skill of the hybridizer has wrought marvelously in 
Sweet Pea development. The range of color, the exquisite 
beauty of the flower form and the gracefulness of the stems and tendrils, make this one of the 
most popular annual flowers. Make spring sowings outdoors as early as possible. Ht. 5 to 7 ft. 
Giant Spencer Mixture. The varieties in this mixture have been selected to afford unusual 
richness and brilliancy of color. It contains the finest named sorts in well-balanced pro- 
^ portions. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; Ylb. 35 cts.; Ib. $1.10; 5 lbs. $5. 
Early-flowering Mixture. This is the finest blend, giving a perfect balance of the various 
colorings. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 25 cts.; Ylb. 65 cts.; Ib. $2.15; 5 lbs. $10. 
Sweet Wivelsfield 
Mixed. This cross between Dianthus All- 
woodi and D. barbatus is quite distinct. It 
has great wealth of color and fragrance and 
a long season of bloom. This annual if 
sown in hotbed in February blooms in 
June; if sown outdoors in April, blooms in 
August. Ht. ft. Pkt. 15cts.; J^oz. 25c.; 
oz. 75 cts. 
Tagetes, Little Orange Giant 
Tagetes 
Little Orange Giant. This easily grown an¬ 
nual adds a real brilliance of color over a 
long flowering period. For margins or edg¬ 
ing its compact habit of growth is ideal. It 
is the highest development yet attained in 
a neat, dwarf, really compact strain of 
Signata Pumila. It is very dainty with 
slender, fern-like foliage and an abundance 
of gay, single, deep orange flowers on plants 
which are only 4 to 6 inches high with a 
spread of 8 to 10 inches. Pkt. 15 cts.; Yoz. 
30 cts.; oz. 90 cts.; yib. $3; Ib. $10. 
Thunbergia 
Mixed (Black-eyed Susan). A rapid-grow¬ 
ing climber with large, showy flowers in 
yellow, orange, buff, and white, with jet- 
black centers. Splendid for hanging- 
baskets or to cover a bare bank. Ht. 5 ft. 
Pkt. 10 cts.; yoz. 20 cts.; oz. 50 cts. 
Tithonia 
Early-flowering (Mexican Sunflower). Huge 
plants, over 6 feet high and 3 feet through, 
with curiously cut, fig-leaf foliage, bear 
orange-vermilion blooms, like giant French 
marigolds, 4 inches across, on stout stems. 
Pkt. 15 cts.; yoz. 25 cts.; Y oz • 45 cts.; 
oz. $1.40; yib. $4.50. 
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