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PHLOX DRUMMONDI (A) 
A hardy annual producing bushy plants carrying many broad, 
flat topped clusters of disc-like, five petaled flowers. They 
are especially enjoyed for their brilliant colors and long 
blooming period. Fine for beds and borders and also cut 
flowers. 
C1164—One packet each of white, violet, rose, yellow and 
crimson for 25c. 
C1168—STARRED and FRINGED. This type of annual phlox 
is very attractive with its fringed and pointed petals in a 
wide range of colors. 
C1170—PHLOX, DWARF. Mixed colors. Pkt., 8c. 
C1172—PERENNIAL. Mixed colors. Pkt., 10c. Phlox 
C1166—PHLOX, MIXED. Extra choice mixed colors Drummondi 
NASTURTIUM (A) 
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C1093—GOLDEN GLEAM. This strain 
of double sweet scented nasturtiums 
has grown very popular. The plants 
grow same as single varieties but the 
flowers are much larger and of a beau¬ 
tiful orange color. They are very 
double. Pkt., 10c. 
C1083—SCARLET GLEAM. In growth 
it is the same as Golden Gleam but 
the flowers are a bright scarlet color. 
They are also very double and sweet 
scented. Pkt., 10c. 
C1085—GLORIOUS NEW HYBRIDS. 
These are of the same strain as the 
•two above varieties. The flowers are 
of many beautiful shades, all colors 
mixed. They are double and sweet 
scented and are excellent for cut flow- 
ers# ISc* 
C1094— DWARF MIXED. This is the 
common variety. A collection of all 
colors. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c. 
SWEET PEAS (A) 
Spencer Sweet Peas are the large 
flowering variety and also early 
blooming. 
C1272—Navy Blue. Pkt., 7c. 
C1278—Red Bird, Crimson. Pkt., 7c. 
C1280—Spring Song, Salmon. Pkt., 7c. 
C1282—Queen Crimson, Red. Pkt., 7c. 
C1286—Harmony Lavender. Pkt., 7c. 
C1288—Maroon Prince. Pkt., 7c. 
C1290—Valencia,.Deep Orange.''Pkt., 7c. 
C1292—Imperial Pink. Pkt., 7c. 
C1294—All White. Pkt., 7c. 
C1316—Mixed Colo rs. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c. 
STRAWFLOWERS (A) 
Are especially good for winter bou¬ 
quets. Pick when one-third open and 
hang heads down in a dry place until 
thoroughly dry. 
Cl 376 — HELICHRYSUM, 
MIXED. Wide range of 
br illia nt colors. 
C138T — SPECIAL 
MIXED. Many va- ^ 
rieties. 
C1372—GOMPHRE- 
NA. Showy plants 
with red globe- 
shaped flowers; 1V£> 
feet high. 
GAILLARDIA (P) 
C1017—BURGUNDY. Large shining wine-red flowers 
on long stems, from June until frost. Bloom the same 
year if sown early. Pkt., 15c. 
C1018—SONDEREGGER NEW GIANT FLOWERING. 
Very large, handsome flowers of various colors. 
PANSIES (A) 
For best results you must start a good strain of seed. 
The plants thrive best in a cool, well drained and en¬ 
riched soil. Sow seeds in April and cover lightly. Soil 
should be kept moist until the plants are up. 
Cl 105—SONDEREGGER’S NEW TRIUMPH. The 
flowers are large and of many beautiful colors. All 
pansy lovers should try a packet of these beautiful 
flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
C1107—SWISS GIANT. The flowers are gigantic in 
size, perfectly round and shades previously unknown 
in this family. Pkt., 10c. 
C1106—MASTERPIECE OF GERMANIA. The petals 
are crimpled and in such a fashion that the flowers 
appear double. The flowers are often three inches 
across and the color- variations are odd and striking, 
the rich, dark, velvety shades predominating. Pkt., 10c. 
Cl 114—THE VIOLA. Hardy perennial pansies. Flow¬ 
ers are smaller than the regular type, yet they bloom 
more profusely and for a longer time. If seed is sown 
in April the plants will flower in June and bloom until 
frost. Pkt., 10c. 
C1130—EXTRA FINE MIXED. An excellent mixture. 
VERBENA (A) 
C1330—CRIMSON GLOW. Rich glowing crim¬ 
son; the flowers are a solid mass of color, 
making a striking bed or border. Pkt., 15c. 
C1331—PRIDE OF OXFORD. They are fine for 
beds, continuing to produce a mass of bright 
red flowers until frost. Pkt., 15c. 
Cl 324—NEW MAMMOTH. Individual flowers 
larger than a quarter. Unsurpassed for 
profusion of bloom. Fancy mixed. 
Golden Gleam 
Nasturtium 
