MichelVs Cultural Leaflets make gardening easy 
Sweet William 
Sweet Rocket • Hesperis 
Mixed. An excellent perennial for natural¬ 
izing among shrubbery or for planting in 
a permanent border. Fragrant white and 
purple flowers. 2 to 3 ft. Pkt. 10c.; 25c. 
per large pkt.; oz. 75c. 
Sweet William 
Dianthus barbatus 
One of the finest hardy perennial garden 
plants, and of easy culture, thriving in any 
good garden soil. They grow about 1 Yi feet 
nigh, forming fine clumps and producing 
excellent effects in beds and borders. 
'A’Dwarf or Alpine. A fine new strain of ex¬ 
cellent dwarf type, most suitable for edg¬ 
ing and rock-gardens. The flower-heads 
are very large and the color-range a se¬ 
lection of many bright and dark shades. 
Pkt. 25c.; 75c. per large pkt. 
Auricula-flowered, Mixed. A beautiful 
class of “eyed” single varieties. All colors. 
Pkt. 10c.; 25c. per large pkt.; oz. 75c. 
Single Crimson. Pkt. 10c.; 25c. per large 
pkt.; oz. 75c. 
Single Newport Pink. Salmon-pink. Pkt. 
10c.; 30c. per large pkt.; oz. $1.00. 
Singie Scariet Beauty. Deep scarlet. 
Pkt. 10c.; 30c. per large pkt.; oz. $1.00. 
Singie Velvety Maroon. Pkt. 10c.; 25c. 
per large pkt.; oz. 75c. 
Single White. Pkt. 10c.; 25c. per large pkt.; 
oz. 75c. 
Singie, Mixed. All colors. Pkt. 10c.; 25c. 
per large pkt.; oz. 50c. 
Doubie, Mixed. Pkt. 10c.; 25c. per large 
pkt.; oz. 90c. 
Annuai Singie, Mixed. Pkt. 10c.; 40c. 
per large pkt.; oz. $1.25. 
Tagctes • Single Marigold 
Signata pumiia. A dwarf, compact, bushy 
annual Marigold with golden yellow flow¬ 
ers and fern-like foliage. A fine bedding 
plant. Pkt. 10c.; 25c. per large pkt.; oz. 90c. 
Thalictrum • Meadow-Rue 
Very graceful perennial plants with finely 
cut foliage, excellent for the hardy border. 
Aauilegifoiium. Columbine-like foliage. 
Feathery white flowers. Pkt. 10c.; 60c. 
per large pkt. 
Dipterocarpum. Rosy purple, with yellow 
anthers. Pkt. 10c.; 60c. per large pkt. 
Trollius europseus 
Thermopsis 
Caroiiniana. An excellent perennial, 3 to 
5 feet high, producing 6 to i2-inch racemes 
of yellow, lupin-Iike flowers. Pkt. 25c.; 
60c. per large pkt. 
Thunbergia • Black-eyed Susan 
Mixed. Rapid -growing annual climbers 
making a pretty vine for treflises, fences, 
rockwork, etc.; also for window-boxes, 
hanging-baskets and yases. Pkt. 10c.; 
25c. per large pkt.; oz. 90c. 
Thymus 
'flrSerpyllum. Wild Thyme. Creeping rock- 
plant, with miniature purple flowers. 
Pkt. 15c.; 40c. per large pkt. 
Tithonia 
Speciosa. Mexican Sunflower. A native of 
Mexico. Flowers large, orange-scarlet, re¬ 
minding one of a single zinnia. An excellent 
cut-flower. This variety is late flowering 
and must be started early. Pkt. 10c.; 40c. 
per large pkt. 
Torenia 
Fournierl grandifiora. Showy annuals, 
flowering all summer. Fine for vases, 
hanging-baskets, borders, etc. Flowers 
sky-blue with yellow centers. 1 ft. Pkt. 
10c.; 60c. per large pkt. 
Tagetes signata pumiia 
Venidium fastuosum 
Tritoma • KniphoFia 
Red-Hot Poker 
Hybrida, Mixed. A free-blooming, hardy 
perennial with large spikes of flowers. 2 ft. 
Pkt. 10c.; 50c. per large pkt. 
Trollius • Globe-Flower 
Hardy perennial with large, buttercup-like 
flowers. 
Europaeus. Bright yellow. 20 in. Pkt. 25c.; 
75c. per large pkt. 
Hybridus. Bright yellow. 2 ft. Pkt. 25c.; 
75c. per large pkt. 
Tunica 
^Saxifraga. A low-growing, hardy per¬ 
ennial with slender foliage and innum¬ 
erable, tiny, star-like, pale pink flowers. 
An excellent rock-plant. 4 to 6 in. Pkt. 
10c.; 30c. per large pkt. 
Valeriana • Garden Heliotrope 
Mixed Colors. Hardy perennial border 
plants with large, fragrant flowers having 
an odor resembling that of the heliotrope. 
2 to 3 ft. Pkt. 10c.; 25c. per large pkt. 
Venidium 
Monarch of the Veldt 
Fastuosum. An excellent annual with deep 
golden orange, daisy-like flowers, having 
reddish brown centers. 2 to 3 ft. Pkt. 
25c.; 60c. per large pkt. 
Fastuosum Hybrids, Mixed. New. Identi¬ 
cal in habit with above, but colors range 
from apricot to deep golden orange. Pkt. 
25c.; 60c. per large pkt. 
MichelTs Cultural Leaflets 
We have prepared the following Cul¬ 
tural Leaflets especially for the benefit of 
the amateur, or, in fact, for any who may 
want them, giving instructions how to 
grow the varieties named successfully 
from seed. These leaflets are free. 
201. Antirrhinum 
202. Aster 
203. Cineraria 
204. Mignonette 
205. Petunia 
206. Primula 
207. Verbena 
208. Zinnia 
209. Pansy 
210. Salvia 
211. Stock 
212. Perennials 
213. Carnation 
214. Cosmos 
215. Cyclamen 
216. Larkspur 
(Annual) 
217. Lupinus 
218. Phlox Drum. 
219. Nasturtium 
220. Begonia 
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