Hardy Annuals and Perennials to delight every gardener 
with their ease of culture^ thriftiness 
and heauty. 
Most perennials and a good number of onr most popular annuals should be planted during the early Fall and 
Winter months. The varieties listed below are perfectly hardy and produce best results planted at this time 
of the year. We offer only new crop ‘‘Tested Seeds’’ and you are thereby assured of an excellent stand of your 
favorite flowers. 
ALYSSUM 
No. Pkt. 
1023—Alyssum saxatile compactum. Golden yel¬ 
low flowers. 9 in.$0.10 
1037—Anchusa italica. Gentian blue. 4 ft. high .15 
1078—Aquilegia (Columbine) chrysantha. Pale 
yellow. 2 ft.10 
1070—Aquilegia, Single Mixed. 
All colors, very fine.10 
1074—Aquilegia, Wyatt’s Long- 
spurred Hybrids. 3 ft.15 
1085—Arabis (Rockcress). Pure 
white. 5 in.10 
1160—Aster (Hardy Mixed 
Michaelmas Daisy) .10 
1197—Beilis (English Daisy) 
Snowball. Double white. 6 in. .10 
1199—Beilis, Longfellow. Dark 
rose 6 in.10 
1200 — Beilis, Wyatt’s Double 
Mixed. All colors. Complete 
mixture .10 
1240—Calendula, Double Mixed. Orange and 
lemon shades .10 
1250—Calliopsis, Single. Yellow and maroon.10 
1275—Candytuft gibraltarica. Beautiful lilac 
flowers. 12 in.10 
1277—Candytuft sempervirens. Pure white. 
10 in.10 
1290—Canterbury-bells. Single mixed colors. 
3 ft.10 
1300 — Canterbury-bells. Double 
mixed. All colors.10 
1330—Carnation, Chaubauds Ever- 
blooming Mixed .15 
1366— Centaurea cyanus (Bachelor 
Buttons). Double rose. 
1367— Centaurea cyanvxs. Double 
blue . 
1370—Centaurea cyanus. Doul)le 
mixed colors . 
1371 — Centaurea candidissima 
(Dusty-miller). Gray white 
foliage .10 ; 
1420 — Chrysanthemum, Wyatt’s 
Hardy 0“iental .25 
1472— Coreopsis lanceolata. Single yellow flowers 
2 ft .10 
1473— Coreopsis. New double yellow.10 
1543—Delphinium, Gold Medal Hybrids. Very 
choice .15 
1545—Delphinium Bellamosum. Dark blue. 3 ft. .10 
1548—Delphinium Belladonna. Light blue. 3 ft. .10 
1580— Dianthus plumarius (Pheasanteye Pinks). 
Single mixed. Hardy.10 
1581— Dianthus plumarius. (Double Scotch Pinks). 
Double mixed .10 
1583—Dianthus, Sweet Wivelsfield .10 
1590 — Digitalis (Foxgloves). 
Mixed .10 
1591— California Poppy, Golden 
West. Flaming orange.10 
1592— California Poppy, Sunlight. 
Lemon yellow .10 
1600—California Poppy, Mixed. . .10 
1605 — Euphorbia (Snow-on-the- 
mountain) .10 
1630 — Gaillardia grandiflora, 
Mixed. Also called Blanket- 
flower . .10 
1646 — Geum, Mrs. Bradshaw. 
Orange red. 1ft. high.15 
1666—Gypsophila paniculata (Hardy Babys- 
breath). White. 3 ft.10 
1679— Hibiscus (Mallow) .10 
1680— Hollyhock, Single Mixed.10 
1681— Hollyhock, Newport Pink. Pink 5 to 7 ft. 
high .10 
LARKSPUR 
No. Pkt. 
1682— Hollyhock, Double Scarlet. Bright reJ. 
5 to 7 ft.10 
1683— Hollyhock, Double Yellow. Yellow. 5 to 7 ft .10 
1684— Hollyhock, Double Salmon Rose. 5 to 7 ft. .10 
1685— Hollyhock, Double Maroon. Very dark 
red. 5 to 7 ft.10 
1686— Hollyhock, Double White. Pure white. 
5 to 7 ft.10 
1690—Hollyhock, Wyatt’s Special Mixture of 
Double Hollyhocks .10 
Wyatt's Double-Flowering 
Imperial Larkspur 
No. 
1714 — Imperial White Spire. Double pure 
snowy white .$0.10 $0.25 
1716— Imperial Carmine King. Giant double, 
deep carmine rose. 
1727 — Imperial Exquisite Improved. Your 
old favorite with its former beauty and 
cliarm magnified many times. Fluffy 
clear pink . 
1717— Imperial Daintiness. Double delicate 
lavender . 
1719— Imperial Lilac Spire. An exquisite 
lilac, very double. 
1722— Imperial Blue Spire. Handsome, 
double, deep oxford blue. An outstand¬ 
ing variety from a standpoint of size, 
color and form. 
1724— Imperial Los Angeles Improved. 
Immense very double flowers of brilliant 
rose or salmon borne on long spikes. 
Claimed the most beautiful Larkspur.... 
1725— Imperial Empress Improved. Giant 
double, rich salmon rose.10 
1726— Imperial Blue Bell. Delightful clear 
azure blue. Try a bed of this variety 
mixed with single Shirley Avild rose pink 
Poppies .10 
1720— Wyatt’s Giant Imperial Mixed. 
Beautifully blended mixture of the most 
handsome Larkspurs grown. 
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New Crop Pansy Seed 
1869— WYATT’S NEW SUPER 
GIANT PANSY—Pkt. 50c, 3 
pkts. $1.25. 
1875—SWISS GIANT MIXED— 
Wide range of ricli coloring. 
Pkt. 25c, 2 pkts. 40c, Vs oz. 
$1.25. 
1870— WYATT’S FANCY EX¬ 
HIBITION — I mniense, very 
heavy texture and brilliant. Pkt. 
25c, 2 pkts. 40c, Vs oz. $1.00, 
oz. $1.75, oz. $6.75. 
1863— LAKE OF THUN—Ultramarine blue. Pkt. 
25c, 3 pkts. 60c. 
1864— CORONATION GOLD—Winner Silver Medal 
A.A.S. 1938. Solid canary flowers overlaid Avith 
golden orange. Pkt. 25c, 3 pkts. 60c. 
1865— CARDINAL—Cardinal red. Pkt. 25c, 3 pkts. 
60c. 
1866— BERNA—Dark rich velvety purple. Pkt. 
25c; 3 pkts. 60c. 
1867— RHEINGOLD—A fine bright yelloAv marked 
at the center Avith a deep mahogany blotch. 
Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 60c. 
1868— CLARET—Deep Avine red. Pkt. 25c, 
3 pkts. 60c. 
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