Stocks—Giant Double Perpetual 
Salvia—Splenden* 
Ursinia-—Jewel of the Veldt 
Virainian Stocks 
Stocks— Giiiifi ower 
Very popular for bedding or for pot cul¬ 
ture, and are unsurpassed for brilliancy 
ot colors and fragrance. 
Column Double ^ Gmi l t 
Deep Rose 
Column Stocks are becoming very popular. 
double Giant is a magnificent new 
variety, each plant producing one giant 
spike of bloom resembling a beautiful Hy¬ 
acinth as shown by photo. 
The florets average nearly two inches 
in diameter (see photo) of deep brilliant 
rose, most all spikes having as many as 
forty florets when in full bloom. 
Pkt., 50 seeds 125 seeds 1 Otf. 
G 1 ANT »OUBLE PERPETUAL 
BRANCHING — A free-flowering type 
growing to about 20 inches tall, sometimes 
called “Cut and Come Again,” is of 
branching habit, large flowers and long 
stems. Mixed: Pkt.. 150 seeds 
350 seeds 1 04. 
LARGE FLOWERING TEN WEEKS— 
For brilliancy of color, delightful fra¬ 
grance, profusion and duration of bloom, 
this annual stock is unsurpassed. The 
double flowers in many colors, are borne 
on strong spikes, 12 to 15 inches high. 
Double Mixed: Pkt., 150 seeds 5 *; 
350 seeds 10 *. 
Salvia _ Scarlet Save A handsome 
, o car let o age flowering 
pant of branching bushlike growth; a 
blazing mass of bright scarlet flowers 
during Summer. 
BLAZE OF FIRE—See Front Cover, 
ROVAL CRIMSON—See Page 10 . 
PERENNIAL SALVIA — BLUE BED- 
DER—See Page 35. 
SPLENDENS—This is the largest and 
most popular variety, producing beautiful, 
large bright scarlet flowers. Plant grows 
2% to 3 feet tall, a profuse bloomer. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5ti 250 seeds io<. 
BONFIRE—Oval bushes 15 to 20 inches 
tall, .with as many as 200 spikes to a 
plant, filled with scarlet flowers. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5ti 250 seeds 1 Ot- 
Tithonia 
Golden 
of the 
Flower 
Incas 
8 PECTOSA. This is an annual of easy cul¬ 
ture. It originally came from Peru where 
it was grown by the Incas 400 years ago 
when the first white man arrived. It 
makes a stately plant growing 8 to 10 
feet tall and in the Fall it is covered with 
lovely large bright orange-scarlet blooms 
having a high center. Makes a fine back¬ 
ground. Pkt., 70 seeds 5 *; 150 seeds 1 Ot. 
Ursinia— Jewel of the Veldt 
ANETHOIDES. This attractive annual 
comes from South Africa, and is very easy 
to grow from seed. The plants bloom free¬ 
ly, producing great quantities of daisy- 
like flowers on long stems, being fine for 
cutting and last well in water. The color 
is a rich orange-yellow with a crown of 
purple spangled with dark dots. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5t» 250 seeds 1 Ot- 
OCULATA—Very attrac¬ 
tive five-petgled flowers 
for beds or borders, growing about ten 
to twelve in. tall with flowers tinted in 
many colors, shades and hues. Bloom 
‘ r from seed. Mixed. 
*kt., 400 seeds 5t; 1000 seeds 1 Ot. 
Viscaria 
quickly^ 
Virginian Stocks 
French Forget-Me-Nots fng'iitt^an- 
nual plants 6 to 8 inches tall for Spring use 
in the annual rock garden or as an edging 
plant. Rose, crimson and white colors. 
Mixed. Pkt., 400 seeds 5 *; 1000 seeds 1 Ot. 
Moss Verbena —Erinoides 
Spreads over the ground like a carpet and 
has finely cut or moss-like foliage. The 
Verbena-like purple flowers are borne in 
great profusion from early Summer until 
frost. Fine for porch boxes, lawn vases 
or bordering rock work. 
Pkt., 150 seeds 350 seeds 1 Ot- 
Wallflowers— Annual 
Seed of the annual varieties sown in early 
Spring will be in full bloom In early Sum¬ 
mer, covered with spikes of attractive fra¬ 
grant flowers in many rich colors. Equal to 
perennial sorts. Double and Single Mixed: 
Pkt., 300 seeds 5t; 800 seeds lOf. 
Photo Single Floret—Column Stock* 
Double Giant Deep Rose 
Tithonia—Golden Flower of the Incas 
Annual Wallflowers 
F. B. Mills Seed Grower (52 Years) Rose Hill, N. Y. 
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