Flower Seeds 
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Shasta Daisy , Alaska 
SAPOYARIA 
Soapwort 
OCYMOIDES—A handsome dwarf trailing plant with bright 
rose colored flowers. Suitable for rock work or borders. 
Hardy perennial; sow May to October. Pkt., 15c; J /4 oz., 
35c. 
VACCARIA—A pretty and useful annual variety, bearing 
an abundance of satiny pink flowers somewhat like an en- 
larged Gypsophila; fine for cutting; 2 feet tall. Sow in the 
open from August to June. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c. 
SCHIZAYTHIJS 
Butterfly Orchid (Feb.'Sept.J 
Extremely showy half hardy annual with fern-like foliage. 
The seed germinates readily and in a few weeks the plants 
are a mass of dainty flowers in a bewildering range of color. 
Unsurpassed for bedding as well as pot culture. During early 
spring sow the seed in boxes to transplant. In late spring the 
seed may also be sown in the open. For winter flowering in 
pots sow from July to September. Save the weaker seedlings 
as they usually produce the finest flowers. 
HALLAWELL’S SELECT MIXTURE—An especially fine 
strain with very large, well shaped flowers, in a wide range 
of colors. They make splendid pot plants and are very use- 
ful in the flower border as the plants are compact and 
bushy. Pkt., 25c; tV oz., 65c. 
Per pkt. Per pkt. 
AMBER .25c PINK .25c 
CARMINE .25c PURPLE .25c 
MAUVE .25c ROSE .25c 
Collection of the above 6 sorts, $1.25. 
WISETONENSIS (Excelsior Strain)—A choice strain with 
large flowers in a wide range of colors. Pkt., 25c; iV oz., 
65c. 
MIXED—A mixture of the regular type. Pkt., 10 c; j /4 oz., 
25c. 
PANSY FLOWERED—This type of Schizanthus has be¬ 
come very popular. The large, smooth-edged pansy-flow¬ 
ered blooms are remarkably substantial, while the many 
rich self-colors in shades of pink, crimson, mauve, purple, 
as well as white are bright and attractive. Mixture. Pkt., 
35c; iV oz., 85c, 
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SHASTA DAISY 
Chrysanthemum Maximum ( May'Oct J 
A fine perennial plant bearing large white single blossoms 
with yellow centers; an excellent cut flower and admired 
everywhere. Soak seed in warm water overnight before sow¬ 
ing. Sow in boxes and transplant when well started. 
ALASKA—The best variety. Pkt., 15c; j/g oz., 35c; j /4 oz., 
65c. 
GIANT DOUBLE—(Variable). Pkt., 35c. 
Schizanthus , Pansy Flowered 
SITE YE PEYDITLA 
Catchfly (Aug.'May) 
Pretty dwarf plants used mostly for borders, growing 6 
inches high. A hardy annual, which is easily grown. Sow the 
seed in the fall or spring. 
PINK, RED, WHITE, or MIXED. Each; Pkt., 10c; y 4 oz., 
25c. 
An Old-Fashioned Garden 
Below is an assortment of annuals for situations in 
the garden where a lovely and quaint effect is desired. 
And some very nice flowers for cutting may also be 
expected. 
AGERATUM, BALSAM, CALENDULA, CALLI- 
OPSIS, CANDYTUFT, FOUR O'CLOCK, MATHI- 
OLA, MIGNONETTE, PETUNIA, SCABIOSA, 
SCARLET FLAX. 
Order by number: 
Collection F39 ($1.15 value); 95c. 
