ALYSSU M—BASKET OF GOL 
COREOPSIS-GOLDEN WAVE 
(Basket of Gold) SAXATI LE (OMI’ACTIM. 
perennial Alyssum grows about 10 in¬ 
ches tall, and has very showy, bright yellow bloom early 
in the Spring, excellent for edgings or ruck gardens. 
Fkt., 300 seeds 54 ; 800 seeds i o<* 
(Hardy Garden Finks) Very popular per¬ 
ennial and will bloom the first season from 
seed sown in the Spring, and continue to bloom freely for 
many weeks. Their compact growth makes them valuable 
for borders and rock gardens in their brilliant colors and 
beautiful markings. Mixed Double and Single. 
Pkt., 400 seeds 5C 1000 seeds 1 0t* 
Dianthus 
Pvrethl'IilYI (Fainted Daisy) Hardy perennial plants 
■ that are very ornamental with their 
fern-like foliage, having long stems with daisy-like flowers 
in pure white and various shades of pink and rose. The 
flowers on their long stems are fine for cutting; last well in 
water. Blooms from June to October. 2 feet. 
Single Hybrids Mixed—Fkt., 250 seeds 5c 000 seeds 1 0<. 
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Aauile^ia (nlutnhin* Dong - Spurred Varieties. 
MCJUIItSgia x^olumoine jr ree - flowering perennial 
during May and June. We offer a combination of colors 
in a special mixture of large, flowering, long-spurred hy¬ 
brids in exquisite colors. Seed sown early will produce 
many plants to bloom first season. 
Mixed—Fkt., 100 seeds S <: 250 seeds 1 Otf» 
Corooncifi (Golden Wave) GRANDIFLORA. An ex- 
VVB cellent perennial with large, orange-yellow 
flowers on long, graceful stems. About the best yellow flower 
that blooms from June to Fall. (See photo,) 
Fkt., 200 seeds 5C 500 seeds 1 0<- 
GRANDIFIA)RA. (Double Golden Wave). This makes a 
wonderful showing in the garden and produces a great supply 
of cut flowers. This variety produces a great number of 
double and semi-double yellow flowers. 
Fkt., 200 seeds 5 <; 600 seeds lO<- 
Chinese Lantern Plant 
perennial. The seed pods are produced in balloon-like husks, 
which are first green, slowly changing to scarlet-red, closely 
resembling miniature Chinese Lanterns. Branches holding 
these lanterns are easily dried and are popular for house dec¬ 
oration in Winter. Fkt., 100 seeds 54 ; 250 seeds 1 04* 
Frhinnne Flower heads produced on stalks 3 
binmops —Kitro to 4 feet tall are round like a ball, 
steel blue color, entirely covered with needle-like spines. Fine 
for cutting or can be dried. Interesting plant. 
Fkt., 50 seeds 54 ; 125 seeds tO(> 
Vinlotc These produce beautiful, rich. 
VIOI61S Sweet-Scented dark blue sweet-scented 
blooms freely in Spring, and again in Fall. Every garden 
should have them. Fkt., 76 seeds 54*. 200 seeds 1 ©<• 
Tritoma (Red Hot Foker; Torch Idly) Very showy, 
■ ■ hardy perennial for the border with flower 
spikes 3 to 4 feet in length, in colors of orange-scarlet and 
bright red. At a little distance the flower spikes give (he 
effect of flaming spear heads. 
Hybrids, Fkt., 100 seeds 54 ; 250 seeds lO(< 
Campanula 
(Canterbury Bells) Flowers in light and 
dark blue, rose-pink, white and striped. 
Easily grown from seed. 
CAMPANULA. SINGLE. Bell-shaped flowers during May 
and June. Mixed—Fkt., 500 seeds 5C 1500 seeds 1 Ot- 
DOUBLE. Same type and colors, except the cups or bells 
are double. Mixed—Fkt., 300 seeds 54 5 1000 seeds 1 04- 
CUP AND SAUCER CANTERBURY BELLS. They differ 
from the ordinary type in having an extra large calyx, giving 
the appearance of a cup and saucer; about 30 inches tall. 
Mixed Colors—Fkt., 300 seeds 54 ; 1000 seeds 1 o« 
CAMPANULA (Bluebells). A beautiful, hardy perennial, 4 
to 5 feet tall. Bell-shaped flowers a beautiful shade of blue. 
Fkt., 200 seeds 5<; 500 seeds iO(. 
New Iceland Poppy- —Emperor 
A new Iceland Poppy, extremely large fluted flowers of deep 
tangerine orange color, strong wiry stems, 18 to 22 inches 
long. Plants hardy and bloom first year from seed. 
Fkt.. 200 seeds SC 500 seeds lO(- 
Iceland Popples— Art Shades 
Our seed stock of this new strain of Hardy Iceland Poppies 
Art Shades, came direct from the originator. We find they 
are unusually attractive, perfectly hardy and flower the first 
season from seed. They produce flowers of good size on wiry 
stems of medium length and are fine for cutting and for 
garden decoration and last well in water. The color range is 
unusual, many art shades with dainty picotee edgings to the 
petals in contrasting tones, others in softer ones, many haying 
radiating rings in brilliant scarlet and gold. Culture directions 
on all packets. Mixed—Fkt., 200 seeds 5C 500 seeds lOt- 
F. B. Mills Seed Grower (52 Years) Rose Hill, N. Y. 
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