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ANNUALS CON'T. 
P. Victorious Mixed. Finely fringed all double mixture. 
P. Balcony Black Prince, Rich velvety-crimson red. 
P. Dwarf hybrid Celestial Rose. Best pink bedding variety on 
the market. Surpasses Rosy Morn. 
P. Fringed Royal Purple. Balcony type. True to name. 
P. Ruffled Grandifloras - The be3t bedding plants of this group. 
Fine colors. Cutting. Borders. 12 in. White Queen, Blue 
Beauty, Elk's Pride, a deep purple. 
P. Single fringed mixed. A choice selection of colors. 
P. Topaz Rose - New. Tall. Deep rose with golden throat. 
RUDBECKIA Hirta Autumn tints. - Fine long stemmed strain for cutting. 
Shades, clear yellow, variegated, to brown. 
R. Kelvedon star - Yellow and orange, mahogany to brown. 
SALPIGLOSSIS mixed. I have this in mixed form only this year but 
you will get the same fine colors as if you had chosen them 
from the catalogue. Many like them mixed, better and you will 
have a wider range of colors. They range brown., scarlet, rose, 
violet, white yellow with a fine veining of gold stripes lead¬ 
ing from the throat 
SALVIA farinacea - An ideal flower for the garden, used in beds or 
borders. Steel blue flowers on long stiff stems suitable for 
arranging in the home. Classed as a tender perennial it is 
better used as an annual here. 
SCABIOSA - Most graceful in the garden or for picking. 2 ft. or 
more in height. Separate colors. Makes almost any decoration 
light and airy. Blue, pink, and maroon. 
SCHIZANTHUS - The keeping qualities of this flower are excellent 
in the house. Feathery foliage with clusters of blooms 
topping it. Colors; purple shades and blotched. 
STATICE Bonduelli - Clear yellow flowers, comb shaped on stiff 
stems. Can be used in water or dried for winter bouquets. 
Blooms must be cut when not quite fully out. 
S» Sinuata - Same as above form. Colors-blue and white. 
STOCKS - On writing one of my seedsmen concerning the poor develop¬ 
ment of stocks in our climate, he recommended the strain I 
Have to offer. They do not as a rule like hot summers, but 
a few trial plants of this kind tried here last year seemed 
very good. I have them in mixed colors only, being shades of 
red, white, lavender. 
VERBENA Bonariensis - Mid July to frost. Lavender blue flowers on 
long 3 tems growing well above the foliage. 
V. Venosa - More reddish lavender flowers than above. 
V. Grandiflora - Regular verbena. Borders. 8 in. Colors - 
Apple Blossom, large white turning to cameo pink, Ellen 
Willmott, Salmon pink with white eye. Lavender Glory, Deep 
Lavender. Spectrum Red, Rich scarlet, not mauve. 
ZINNIA - Dahlia flowered. Large flowered, 3*-4 inches across. 
Fine for picking and arrangements. Separate colors. Canary 
bird, Dream, D. Lavender. Golden State, Rich orange yellow, 
dark center. Old Rose, Polar Bear, Scarlet flame and a fine 
mixture of all colors. 
Z. Fantasy- Quilled yellow flowers. Smaller than above. 
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