9 
See Front Cover for Bedding Plants for Quick Results ! 
Di^n + huc; (Garden Pink.) Sow seed outside 
L^ldlll MUi. j n rich soil during April for an 
abundance of bright blooms. 
No. 
2650 
2655 
2600 
2610 
2620 
No. 
2840 
2843 
I-a (California Poppy.) H. A. 
Ia * 18 in. Very popular for 
2623 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES Pkt. 
ALL WOO DI. Possessing the colors, beauty 
and intriguing perfumes of garden 
pinks. Mixed colors. 18 in.$0.50 2845 
“ALLWOODI ALPINUS.” (Rock Pinks.) 
Delightful in rockeries. 6 in. Mixed colors. .50 2846 
plumarius, Single. 
(Hardy Garden, or 
Old-fashioned Clove 
Pink.) Finest Mixed. 
12 in. Va oz. 30c. .10 
plumarius, Double. 
Finest Mixed. Spicy 
fragrance. 12 in. 
Vs oz. 50c. .15 
plumarius semperflor- 
ens. (Everblooming 
Pink.) Finest Mixed. 
Double, semi-double 
and single. Fragrant. 
Large pkt. 50c. .15 
Rock Garden Species. 
A special mixture 
of rare varieties 
highly recommend¬ 
ed for rock garden 
work. Large pkt. 75c. .25 
EschscholtzL. 18 ln Very 
bedding. Pkt. 
Perry’s Finest Mixed. . V 2 oz. 25c., oz. 40c. $0.10 
aurantiaca. The true California Poppy. 
Rich golden orange. Va oz. 25c. .10 
Ballet Girl. Carmine outside; creamy 
white within. Crinkled petals. Va oz. 25c. .10 
Chrome Queen. Amber yellow. . . Va oz. 25c. .10 
Gaillardia Goblin, a very free blooming 
2625 
2630 
2633 
2640 
2635 
ANNUAL VARIETIES 
chinensis fl. pi. Finest Mixed. (Double Chi¬ 
nese or Indian Pink.). Va oz. 35c. 
heddewigi fl. pi. Finest Mixed. (Double 
Japanese Pink.) Not fragrant. . Va oz. 50c. 
heddewigi Mixed. (Single Japanese Pink.) 
Large, brightly colored flowers suitable 
for gardens or cut.Large pkt. 50c. 
lacinatus splendens. An exceptionally bril¬ 
liant single crimson of the largest size 
with a prominent white eye.Lge. pkt. 40c. 
Sweet Wivelsfield. Possesses the brilliance 
of single Annual Sweet-william which 
it resembles .Large pkt. 50c 
Didii 
IISCUS. (Blue Laceflower.) 18 in. H. A. 
2668 coeruleus. Lovely, light blue lace-like 
flowers.Large pkt. 50c. 
dwarf variety 
Ga 
.10 
.10 
2960 
2970 
' .10 
2972 
2973 
1 .15 
k 
2974 
. 
. .15 
2976 
2977 
k 
! .15 
2978 
2848 Orange Flame. Or¬ 
ange . Va oz. 25c. 
2849 Rosy Queen. Rose 
pink . Va oz. 25c. 
2850 Scarlet Beauty. Deep 
scarlet .. - Va oz. 25c. 
2853 Geisha. Orange crim¬ 
son outside, bril¬ 
liant gold within. 
Va oz. 25c. 
2855 Mauve Beauty. The 
darkest reddish 
purple obtainable. 
Va oz. 25c. 
2880 Tango. Bronze-red 
overlaid with terra 
cotta . . . . Va oz. 25c. 
2885 Ferry’s New Hybrids. 
Comprising new and 
unusual shades, as 
rich as a Persian 
rug. Va oz. 50c. 
Dimorphotheca. 
2725 
2726 
(Orange African Daisy.) 
A. Sun-loving, 
aurantiaca. Very showy. 8 in.Lge. pkt. 35c. 
aurantiaca hybrida. Mixed Colors. A. They 
will flower in about six weeks after 
sowing outside in April.. Large pkt. 35c. 
Draraona G. P. Useful for window boxes 
L/i auacna. and centers of vases. 
2765 indivisa. Narrow foliage. Va oz. 30c. 
.15 
.10 
.10 
(Blanket Flower.) Showy plants 
v^amai uia t for borders or for cut flowers. 
ANNUAL VARIETIES 
Single Finest Mixed. 2 ft. Va oz. 25c. 
Double Finest Mixed. 2 ft. Va oz. 25c. 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES 
Burgundy. (New.) Wine-red, a new shade 
of the largest size.Large pkt. 50c. 
Fortola Hybrids. Unique golden yellow tip 
on each petal.Large pkt. 40c. 
Dazzler. Large, bright golden yellow, ma¬ 
roon centers .Large pkt. 50c. 
Tangerine. Beautiful, orange-red flowers 
on compact plants.Large pkt. 50c. 
Superb Mixed. Comprising a great variety 
of crimson and gold combinations. 
Large pkt. 25c. 
Goblin. The first dwarf variety. Bears a 
profusion of beautiful, two-toned flow¬ 
ers. Seed sown in March will flower the 
first year ... 
n;* (Blue Stemless Gentian.) H. P. 
vcimana. Prefers a moist location. 4 in. 
acaulis. Intense blue. May. .Large pkt. 50c. 
3010 
Echinocystis. 
(Wild Cucumber.) A. One 
of the quickest growing 
vines. 
2790 lobata. 
For waste places. 20 ft..Oz. 40c. .10 
Canm H. P. Showy in the shrubbery bor- 
v^7t?um. der t ft 
3046 Lady Stratheden. Double yellow. 2 ft.... 
3047 Mrs. Bradshaw. Brilliant orange-scarlet... 
3048 Orange Queen. Double orange-scarlet. . . . 
(Gomphrena.) H. A. 
VZJIODe /AmararlTn. Everlastings resem¬ 
bling clover heads. Dry in a dark, airy room. 
3060 Finest Mixed. 2 ft . Va oz. 25c. 
Echinops. 
2795 
(Globe Thistle.) H. P. Foliage 
deeply cut and silvery white, 
ritro. Steely blue heads. 3 ft.Large pkt. 25c. 
Gloxi 
m a. 
.10 
Eryngium. 
(Sea 
Holly.) 
H. P. Prickly, this¬ 
tle-like foliage. 
2800 amethystinum. 
Steely blue 
flowers. 2 to 
3 ft. 
Large pkt. 65c. 
.15 
Euphorbia. 
Prefers 
full sun, 
but will grow in 
rather poor soil. 
2920 variegata. (Snow- 
on - the - moun¬ 
tain.) H. A. 
White flowers 
and variegated 
green and white 
foliage. 24 in. 
Large pkt. 35c. 
G. P. Large, bell-shaped blooms in 
clusters above velvety foliage. 
3075 Ferry's Superb Mixture. Handsome. 
finriptlfl (Satin 
V-70aeTia. Flower.) 
H. A. Mallow-like, 
thriving in poor 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.35 
.15 
.20 
.20 
.10 
.25 
.10 
.25 
.25 
.35 
.10 
1.00 
.10 
Many Gourds Have flowers as interesting as their 
ornamental fruits. See page 10 
soil. 2 ft. 
3080 
Tall Double 
Carmine. 
Large pkt. 35c. 
.10 
3085 
Tall Double, Rosy 
Morn. Deep 
rose . 
.10 
3090 
Tall Double 
Crimson. 
Large pkt. 35c. 
.10 
3095 
Tall Double Fin¬ 
est Mixed. 
Large pkt. 35c. 
.10 
3098 
Dwarf Double 
Swe e t h e art. 
Very choice. 
Bright clear 
Azalea pink. 
1 ft. 
.25 
