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THE LETHERMAN-UNERODE SEED CO, Canton, Ohio 
Sweet William 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbatus) (Biennial) 
An old garden favorite always popular. 
1170 Pink Beauty. (Improved.) Fine salmon pink. 
Pkt. 10c, */» oz. 25c. 
1171 Purple Beauty. Bright de®p purple. Pkt. 10c, 
'/a oz. 40c. 
I 172 Scarlet Beauty. Rich deep scarlet, very fine. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 40c. 
1175 Giant Double. Mixed. Strikingly brilliant 
colors. Pkt. 10c, oz. 60c. 
SWEET ROCKET (See Hesperis) 
SWEET SULTAN (See Centaurea Imperialis) 
SWEET WIVELSFIELD (See Dianthus) 
THUNBERGIA (Black Eyed Susan) (Annual) 
1178 Mixed. Very attractive trailing plant, colors 
range through shades of yellow, orange and white 
mostly with black center. Pkt. 10c, J4 oz. 35c. 
TORENIA (Wish-bone Flower) (Annual) 
M76 Fournieri. (10 inches.) Bushy globular plants 
covered with sky-blue flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
TRITOMA Red Hot Poker (Perennial) 
I 179 Early Hybrids. Showy and handsome border 
plants bearing heads of rich orange-scarlet on 
spikes 3 to 4 feet high. Pkt. 10c. 
TUNICA (Coat Flower) (Perennial Rockery) 
1177 Saxifraga. A pretty tufted plant bearing 
bright pink flowers throughout the season. Fine 
for rock garden and border. Pkt. 10c. 
TROLLIUS (Globe Flower) (Perennial) 
Handsome spring or early summer flowering plants 
with beautifully cut foliage and producing large 
double butter-cup shaped blooms in yellow and 
orange. Thrive in moist shady places. 
I 168 Orange Globe. ( I to 2 feet.) Giant blooms 
of rich orange yellow. Fine cut flower. Pkt. 15c. 
1169 Fine Mixed. All shades of yellow from light 
to dark. Pkt. 10c. 
VERBENA (A nnual) 
A grand old-fashioned flower that has been great¬ 
ly improved in size and vivid coloring but still 
retains its vigor and free blooming qualities. 
1191 Lavender Glory (Award of Merit 1933). 
(Grandiflora.) A true lavender with creamy 
white eye. Individual florets will cover a fifty 
cent piece. Distinctly sweet fragran t. Pkt. 10c. 
1193 Beauty of Oxford Hybrids (Award of 
Merit 1933). A b eautiful giant flower of ex¬ 
quisite color which shades from clear Rose Pink 
to Ros,e Red the brightest Rose Verbena ever 
produced from seed. Single florets measure over 
an inch across, foliage is a dark cress green. 
Pkt. 10c. 
MAMMOTH FLOWERING 
This strain is of compact growth with immense 
trusses. Individual florets I to I '/j. inches across. 
1180 Rose-Pink. 1183 Flame Pink. 
1181 Deep Violet. 1184 White. 
1182 Spectrum Red. 1185 Blue-White Eye. 
Pkts. 10c each, , /g oz. 35c. 
Collection: I Pkt. each above 6 colors for 50c. 
1186 Holco Giants. Mixed. All colors. Pkt. 10c, 
*/a oz. 25c. 
1190 Lemon Verbena. (Citriodora.) The old 
favorite lemon-scented foliage plant. Pkt. 10c. 
VENIDIUM (Annual) 
1197 Fastuosum (Award of Merit 1933). (2 
to 3 feet.) The foliage is silky grayish green 
from which it sends out numerous rich orange 
daisy-like flowers marked with a dark brown zone 
at the base of the petals, they average 4 to 5 
inches across and make a striking display. Pkt. 
10 c. 
VERONICA (Speedwell) (Pe rennial) 
I 199 Spicata. Hardy herbaceous plants 12 to 18 
inches long, spikes of navy blue. Excellent for 
cutting. Pkt. 10c, */j oz. 30c. 
VINCA (Periwinkle) (Annual) 
Ornamental free blooming plants with dark glossy 
fol iage and rose and white flowers. 
1195 Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c, */ 8 oz. 15c. 
I 198 Rose. Pkt. 10c, j/g oz. 20c. 
VIOLA CORNUTA (Tufted Pansy) 
These flowers are not as large as regular Pansies 
they bloom freely and are suited for hot, dry loca¬ 
tions. They are splendid for rock gardens where 
their distinct colors are very effective. 
769 Chantryland. Pure apricot. Pkt. 15c. 
772 Jersey Gem. Rich Deep Violet Blue. By far 
the best of this shade. Plant is large, compact 
and drought resistant, and covered with blooms 
all summer. Pkt. 20c. 
773 Arkwright Ruby. Rich ruby crimson suffused 
mahogany. Pkt. 20c. 
774 Lutea Splendens. Rich Golden Yellow. Blooms 
, all summer. Pkt. 10c, *4 oz. 75c. 
782 Mixed. All varieties and colors. Pkt. 10c. 
WALLFLOWER (Cheiranthus) (Half Hardy 
Biennial) 
1210 Double Early Wonder. Mixed. (18 inches.) 
The colors are rich tones of yellow, red and 
brown. In the cold states they should be win¬ 
tered over in cold frames. Sweet scented and 
make fine house plants if lifted and potted. 
Pkt. 10c. 
SIBERIAN WALLFLOWER (See Cheiranthus) 
