THE LETHERM AN-LINE RODE SEED CO., Carvton, Ohio 
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STATICE (Sea Lavender) (A nnual) 
Splendid for border and the dwarf variety is fine 
for the rock garden. They produce panicles of small 
flowers. When dried are used for winter bouquets. 
1065 Sinuata. Fine Mixed. (3 feet.) Blue, Lav¬ 
ender, Rose, White and Yellow. Pkt. 10c, 
1066 Suworowi. (Russian Rat Tail.) 3 feet. Long 
slender rose-colored spikes. Pkt. 10c, oz. 20c. 
1064 Latifolia. (Perennial. Culture 13.) 18 inches. 
Immense candelabra-like heads of purplish blue. 
Fine for rock gardens and borders. Pkt. 10c. 
STRAWFLOWER (See Helichrysum) 
SUN FLOWER (Helianthus) 
The large varieties are useful as backgrounds, 
while the smaller ones are charming when grouped 
with other flowers; they all furnish good cutting 
material. 
530 Chrysanthemum Flowered. Double. (6 feet.) 
Rich golden yellow double flowers. Pkt. 10c, ozy* 
40c. 
532 Red Sunflower. (4 to 8 feet.) The flowers 
vary from rich chestnut red, to red tipped and 
bordered with yellow, usually have a small disk 
and often two rows of slightly curled rays. Pkt. 
10c, oz. 55c. 
531 Miniature. (Cucumerifolius.) (3'/2 feet.) 
Pretty small flowers of rich golden yellow with 
brown-black centers. Pkt. 5c, oz. 55c. 
GIANT ORCHID FLOWERED SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
(Annual) 
This race of Sweet Peas bears exceptionally large flowers with beautifully waved petals and usually have 
four blossoms on long stems, making them especially desirable cut flowers. They should be sown as soon as 
the soil can be worked, and soaking the seed for several hours will hasten germination. Below is a carefully 
selected list of best varieties. 
1101 Gleneagles. Beautiful light blue. 
1102 Damask Rose. Rose carmine. 
1103 Flamingo. Orange shaded cerise. 
1104 What Joy. Deep cream. 
1105 Red Boy. Very best crimson. 
1106 Ivory Picture. Ivory flushed pink. 
1107 Powerscourt. Clear lavender. 
1108 Warrior. Rich reddish maroon. 
1109 International. Deep rosy mauve. 
1110 Pirate Gold. Golden orange. 
I I II Youth. White edged soft rose. 
I I 12 Pinkie. Pure rose. 
1113 Olympia. Deep red purple. 
I I 14 Smiles. Clear glistening salmon. 
1115 Welcome. Brilliant scarlet. 
1116 Avalanch. Glistening white. 
Any of above Pkts. 10c each, 3 for 25c, oz. 25c, 
'/ 4 lb. 75c. 
Collection—Pkt. ea.—16 var. $1.25. 
EARLY FLOWERING ORCHID SPENCERS 
Valuable for Florists for greenhouse culture, may 
also be sown outdoors, thus giving a longer bloom¬ 
ing season, as they bloom 3 or 4 weeks earlier tnan 
the summer flowering sorts. 
I 150 Shirley Temple. A most beautiful large sweet 
pea, rose pink with 4 dainty frilled and fluted 
flowers on long stems. 
1151 Exposition Pink. Gorgeous pink. 
1152 Balls Rose Impd. Rose pink. 
1153 Majestic Rose. Brilliant rose. 
1154 Lavanda. Pure clear lavender. 
1 155 Blue Bonnet. Fine clear blue. 
1156 Mrs. H. Hoover. Bright blue. 
1157 Hope. Pure white. 
1158 Valencia. Sun proof orange. 
1 159 Lady Gay. Beautiful shrimp pink. 
1160 Red Bird. Bright crimson. 
1161 Glitters. Cerise. 
Any of above Pkts. 15c each, 3 for 35c, oz. 35c, 
l / 4 lb. $1.25. 
Collection—Pkt. ea .—12 var. $1.25. 
LETHERMAN’S SUPERB MIXED 
ORCHID FLOWERED SPENCERS 
I 100 This superb mixture is made up of only the 
best and brightest colors including ail the desir¬ 
able novelties of recent years as well as some of 
the early blooming sorts, thus giving a wonderful 
display of gorgeous blooms over a long period. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 20c, !/ 4 lb. 60c, lb. $1.75. 
Sweet Peas 
