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E. MILLER RICHARDSON & CO.. Baltimore, Maryland 
Dahlia Flowered Zinnia 
PETUNIAS—Continued 
New Single Petunia 
FLAMING VELVET 
A velvety scarlet outstanding for 
its rich and brilliant color. 
MARTHA WASHINGTON 
A ruffled single dwarf compact 
type. Grows about 9 inches high 
and the plants literally smothered 
with blooms 3 inches in diameter. 
The coloring is a blush pink with 
the center veined a wine red, deep¬ 
ening at the base of the throat. 
Ruffled Giants. A ruffled single Petunia 
with exceptionally beautiful form and 
colors, extraordinary size and substance. 
Pkt. 25 cts. 
Fringed Double Giants. A mixture of the 
best large-flowering and fringed double 
Petunias. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Single Bedding Petunia 
Balcony Blue. Rich indigo-blue. 
Balcony Rose. Brilliant rose-pink. 
Balcony Red. Bright red. 
Balcony White. 
Howard's Star. Crimson-maroon with a 
clearly defined five-pointed star of blush¬ 
ing white. 
Cornflower Blue (Blue Wonder). Magnifi¬ 
cent large rich Cornflower blue blooms. 
Pkt. 25 cts. 
Snowball. Pure satiny white flowers. 
Rose of Heaven. Very effective; luminous 
rose. 
Rose Gem (New). The same rich deep rose 
color as Rose of Heaven but of neat 
compact growth. 
Rosy Morn. Soft crimson-pink. 
Mixed Colors. 
Petunia nana compacta. Dwarf compact 
plants for pot culture and rock gardens. 
Also fine for bedding and borders. 
Mixed colors. 
PHLOX 
Splendens. Bright rich red. 
White. 
Star Choice Mixed. 
Finest Mixed. Blend of all colois. 
Dwarf Nana Compacta Mixed. 
POPPIES. 
Double Peony-flowered. All colors. 
Improved Shirley. Large, silky petals. 
PORTULACA. Rose Moss. 
Single Mixed. Orange, White and Red. 
Double Mixed. Many colors. 
SALPIGLOSS. Velvety flowers of varied 
color, attractively veined. Mixed. 
SALVIA. Scarlet Sage. Blooms in fall. 
Height, 2V2 ft. 
Splendens. Tall. Scorching rich scarlet. 
Dwarf Bonfire. Free-flowering plants of 
uniform height. 
Awxuai 
SCABIOSA 
Mourning Bride 
Mixed Large-flowered. 
SCHIZANTHUS. Poor Man's Orchid. 
Mixed Colors. 
SNAPDRAGON 
Rust Proof Giant Varieties 
Apple Blossom. Delicate shade of pink 
with contrasting yellow lip. 
Canary Bird. Bright canary-yellow. 
Paradise. Rose. 
Old Gold. Golden yellow and salmon. 
Giant Red. Blood-red. 
University of California Mixture. Rustproof 
Antirrhinums containing a wonderful 
range of the popular colors. 
STOCKS 
Large Flowering 10-Week Stocks. This is 
the leading class for bedding out for 
summer blooming, coming into flower 
quicker than the other types; 12 to 15 
inches high. Mixed. All colors. 
SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
For gracefulness and delicate charm the 
Sweet Pea must be given its share of 
space in the garden. Not a difficult flower 
to grow, and yet it gives us a profusion 
of blooms which vie with the orchid for 
rare color. 
Barbara. Glistening pure salmon. 
Blue Bird. A really true blue Sweet Pea. 
Burpee's Best White. The best white- 
seeded white waved Sweet Pea. 
Crimson King. True crimson; very good. 
Ecstasy. Charming and attractive soft 
salmon-pink on white ground. 
Any of the above Sweet Peas separate 
colors. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 25 cts.; 4 ozs. 75 
cts.; lb. $2.50. 
Mixed Colors. Oz. 15 cts.; W lb. 40 cts.; 
lb. $1.50. 
THUNBERGIA. Black-eyed Susan. Graceful, 
slender climber for trellis or hanging 
basket. 
TITHONIA speciasa. Mexican Sunflower. 
The orange-vermilion flowers resem¬ 
ble single African marigolds, while 
the foliage and habit of growth are 
like the dahlia. 
URSINA anethoides. An interesting an¬ 
nual from the Cape of Good Hope. 
The plants are dwarf, carrying on 
long, wire-like stems numerous orange- 
colored, daisy-like flowers with brown 
center. 
VENIDIUM fastuosum. A magnificent new 
half-hardy annual from South Africa. 
Grayish silky foliage. The rich orange- 
colored, daisy-like flowers, with a pur¬ 
ple-black zone at the base of the 
petals, average 4 to 5 inches across. 
Plant in sunny position. Height, 3 ft. 
VERBENAS 
The varieties listed below are all types 
of the Mammoth Verbena, bearing large 
clusters of bright flowers all season. 
New Giants. Mixed. Complete mixture. 
WILD FLOWER GARDEN. This is a mix¬ 
ture of easily grown annuals. The 
seed may be broadcast in bed where 
flowers are to bloom. Oz. 40 cts. 
canted 
ZINNIAS 
Giant Dahlia-Flowered. Now recognized 
the world over as the largest and most 
beautiful Zinnia. The plants are sturdy 
and the flowers often 6 inches in 
diameter. 
Attraction. Brick-red. 
Canary Bird. Delicate primrose. 
Crimson Monarch. Largest red. 
Dream. Deep lavender. 
Exquisite. Light rose. 
Old Rose. 
Polar Bear. Large; pure white. 
Golden State. Orange-yellow. 
Oriole. Orange and gold. 
Purple Prince. Deep purple. 
Gold Medal Mixture. All colors mixed. 
Special Collection. One pkt. each of 
above separate varieties (10 pkts.), 
75 cts. 
Fantasy. Flowers are composed of a 
mass of shaggy, ray-like petals which 
give them a delicate and refined ap¬ 
pearance. The color-range includes 
the brightest shades of reds and 
orange, as well as the popular pastel 
pinks and cream. 
Haageana (Mexican Hybrids). Double 
mixed. 
Scabious-flowered, Mixed. Really a curi¬ 
osity. The outer row of petals is long 
and large, while the inner rows are 
short and tubular. Crowded with 
flowers. Height, 3 ft. 
Midget, Mixed. Plant 4 to 6 inches high, 
compact, covered with well-formed 
flowers of the Lilliput type. Colors 
range through red, orange, yellow, 
pink, rose, and other pastel shades. 
Excellent for pot-plant and border use. 
Double Lilliput or Pompon. Plants bear 
a lavish profusion of small densely 
double flowers on long stems. 
Canary-Yellow, Crimson Gem, Flesh- 
Pink, Golden Orange, Salmon-Rose, 
Scarlet, White. 
Special Collection; One pkt. each of 
above colors (7 pkts.), 50 cts. 
Spencer Sweet Peas 
