New Giant Flowered Verbena Mixture 
8025—Royal Bouquet. Mixed Colors. A new type. The plants grow upright 
to 12 and 15 inches high, with large white centered flowers in a splendid 
range of colors. Excellent for cutting. Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 40c; A Oz. $1.00. 
Possibt.y you don’t realize how much pleasure you can have from good 
Verbenas. Grow them along the front of a flower-bed, along a walk or drive¬ 
way, in beds by themselves, as a ground-cover around perennials, or in 
porch boxes. 
They make a continuous bright showing of flowers for 3 to 4 months, and 
they are beautiful to pick for table decorations. 
Do not sow the seed outdoors until the soil gets warm (May 15th to 
June 1st). May also be started earlier indoors to advantage. Grows only 6 to 
12 inches tall, but spreads to 2 feet across. 
A BETTER MIXTURE 
8015—New Giant Flowered Mixture. An especially good bright-colored 
mixture. This is actually an extraordinary fine mixture of our own. Pkt. 
10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; A Oz. 45c; Oz. $1.50. 
THE FOUR BEST VARIETIES 
The four varieties we offer are definitely the finest and most satisfactory 
of the separate colors of the newest giant-flowered Verbenas. 
8007— Red Emperor. A large-flowered intense bright scarlet. 
8005—Purple King. A new rich velvety deep violet-blue with white eye. 
8003—Rose Queen. A large irresistible salmon-pink. Unquestionably the 
best pink. 
8008— Snowstorm. The largest and best pure white. 
Any of above colors: Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 40c; A Oz. 85c; A Oz. $1.50. 
C801—Special Offer of one packet each of the four finest Verbenas for 
only 60 c (saving you 20c). 
VERBENAS 
Afler growing all kinds, 
wo know these are the 
ttont Verbenas ... 
VIOLA or TUFTED PANSIES 
Violas are particularly desirable for their constant 
blooming quality. Although the flowers are not as large 
as Pansies, they bloom more profusely and continue 
even during hot weather. The colors are also somewhat 
dilferent than usually seen in Pansies. Those who once 
sow Violas become enthusiastic admirers. 
3760—Mixed Colors. An exceptionally fine mixture 
of a new larger flowered strain in the newer colors. 
Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 40c; V 8 Oz. $1.00; A Oz. $1.75. 
3762 — Apricot. The most desired of the separate 
colors. A rich yellow shaded with apricot. 
Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 40c; A Oz. $1.50; A Oz. $2.50. 
PLEASE USE CATALOG NUMBERS 
WHEN ORDERING FLOWER SEEDS 
VERBENA PLANTS —Our plants are started early and well hardened outdoors 
before shipping. We have a Special Plant Mixture of an equal number of plants 
each of the four colors described for 60c i>er doz. ; $1.00 per 25; $3.80 per 100 
postpaid east of Illinois and north of V irginia. See page 81. 
Calliopsis Snow-on-the-Mountain 
See Descriptions Below 
FLOWERS FOR THE WILD 
GARDEN 
We have very carefully made two mixtures 
of annual flower seeds that are especially 
adapted for sowing broadcast in the fence 
corner, hedge row, or any unsightly place. 
These mixtures include a great variety of first- 
class flowers, blooming continuously through¬ 
out the season. 
8387—Dwarf Growing. 10 to 18 inches 
high. Pkt. 5c; A Oz. 20c; Oz. 30c. 
8392—Tall Growing. 2 to 3 feet tall. 
Pkt. 5c; A Oz. 20c; Oz. 30c. 
Annual Flowers For Blooming in Your Garden This Summer 
2184—BROWALLIA Elata, Blue. Little neat growing bushy plants 
6 to 8 inches high and completely bedecked with flowers of intense 
indigo blue. Used for edging and window boxes. Pkt. 10c; A Oz. 65c. 
2210—CALLIOPSIS, Tall Mixture. II ere is an especially good mix¬ 
ture of those very showy mid-summer flowering yellow and brown 
long-stemmed, easily grown flowers. Likes full sunlight. 2 ft. tall. 
Pkt. 10c; A Oz. 25c; Oz. 75c. 
2746—DIDISCUS, Queen Anne’s Lace Flower. Each branch ends 
in an umbrella-like spread of the most exquisite shade of sky-blue 
flowers. Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; A Oz. 60c. 
2950—GODETIA, Dwarf Single Mixed Colors (Satin Flower). 
The large Azalea-like flowers are among the brightest colored com¬ 
binations of red, pink and white. The bushy plants are about 15 
inches tall. Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; A Oz. 60c. 
3650—NEMESIA, Triumph Mixture. The flowers are like miniature 
orchids, thickly massed on little bushy plants only 1 ft. high. Prefers 
cool weather. Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 40c. 
3785—PENTSTEMON, Harris’ Moreton Gems. One of the newer 
Harris exclusive flowers. The 2 ft. long spikes are hung almost the 
full length with small tubular flowers in shades of pink, rose, red and 
lilac. They look like colorful jewels or gems. Pkt. 25c; Lg. Pkt. 50c. 
4686—SANVITALIA (Trailing Zinnia). For masses all summer of 
bright yellow in low beds, borders, or rockeries, sow this very easily 
grown trailing plant. Resembles tiny Zinnias. Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 
20c; A Oz. 50c. 
4638—SCHIZANTHUS (Butterfly Flower). A quick growing plant 
only 1 ft. tall almost completely covered with small butterfly-like 
flowers in all colors and combinations of white, pink and purple. 
Pkt. 10c; M Oz. 50c. 
5192—SNOW-ON-THE-MOUNTAIN (Euphorbia Variegated). 
Bright green foliage margined white. To cut to mix in bouquets. 
3 ft. Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 15c; A Oz. 25c; Oz. 60c. 
6195—SUNFLOWERS, New Double. Large double flowers. 6 to 
8 ft. tall. Pkt. 10c; A Oz. 20c; Oz. 60c. 
6190—SUNFLOWERS, Miniature Varieties. A mixture of the 
newer small-flowered kinds. Very popular. 4 ft. Pkt. 10c; A Oz. 20c; 
Oz. 60c. 
7940—THUNBERGIA (Black-Eyed Susan). A rapidly growing little 
vine for hanging baskets, vases, boxes, etc. Very pretty flowers in 
buff and orange with black eyes. Pkt. 10c; A Oz. 35c. 
8026—VENIDIUM Fastuosum. An immense brilliant orange daisy 
from South Africa. Blooms profusely in late summer on gray-foliaged 
plants. 2 ft. tall. Pkt. 25c; Lg. Pkt. 50c. 
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