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two rows of broad, pure white petals and a yellow 
center. 
Alaska finest strain, Packet, 10c; ^ oz., 35c. 
DIGITALIS OR FOXGLOVE 
Handsome, ornamental, hardy plants of stately 
growth. The seed, though small, germinates read¬ 
ily. Once planted they continue to grow and 
bloom from year to year. The flower spikes are 
often three to five feet long and covered with 
bell-shaped flowers in many colors, such as white, 
blue, yellow, pink, etc. Very striking and beau¬ 
tiful. By all means try this. 
Special Mixture, all colors, very finest. Packet, 
Ys oz., 30c. 
GAILLARDI OR BLANKET FLOWER 
They will produce from early spring until late 
fall a continuous profusion of brilliantly colored 
flowers, red and yellow predominating. Of easy 
culture. 
Finest Mixed, Packet, 10c; ^ oz., 25c. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
Perennial plants of stately growth, which will 
flower from seed the first year. The hollyhock is 
a hardy perennial and continues to grow and 
bloom from year to year after once sown. By all 
means sow Hollyhocks. They are showy, attractive 
and easily grown. 
Best double and single mixed. Packet, 10c; ^ 
oz., 40c. 
Best double mixed. Packet, 10c; ^ oz., 50c. 
HIBISCUS 
A splendid shrub-like plant very hardy and will 
do well in any good soil and most any location. 
The immense flowers are bell-shaped and measure 
four to five inches in diameter. Hibiscus blooms 
in August and September, the large showy blooms 
well covering the plant. Colors range pink, cream, 
and white, some having pink and yellow centers. 
( Best fancy mixed. Packet, 10 c; Y^ oz., 25c. 
KUDZU VINE 
Jack and the Bean Stalk 
! Flourishes where nothing else will grow. The 
11 large bold leaves of the brightest green afford a 
1 dense shade. Its greatest feature is its wonder¬ 
fully strong growth, 
r Packet, 10c; ^ oz., 25c. 
^ LUPINUS 
A fine perennial that is gaining a wide popu- 
larity in recent years. Lupinus should have a 
11 place in every flower garden. Splendid plants for 
•; borders and backgrounds. The foliage of the 
I. Lupinus is very attractive, producing large tufts 
/ of soft green foliage and the tall stately spikes 
of blooms are wonderfully effective. Colors range 
white, blue, pink, yellow and variegated. 
Finest mixed. Packet, 15c; Y^ oz., 40c. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS 
Perennial Pea 
A desirable climbing vine of the Pea family for 
growing on fences, trellises, etc. The showy 
i clusters of fine. Sweet Pea like flowers will bloom 
1! all summer if the seed pods are removed. Excel- 
lent for cutting. 
Finest mixed. Packet, 10c; 1 oz., 30c. 
PENTSTEMON (BEARDED TONGUE) 
i Showy perennial plants, growing from two feet 
,1 to four feet high; are rather bushy and have very 
s long, slender spikes which bear many trumpet- 
shaped flowers with hairy throats from whence 
> the name Bearded Tongue comes. Large flowering 
’! newest hybrids, splendid assortment of colors. 
I Packet, 15c; Ys oz., 50c. 
PYRETHRUM—PAINTED DAISY 
An unusually fine perennial of the daisy family. 
The daisy like flowers are very attractive and 
showy in the garden and with their long stems 
and good lasting qualities make a splendid cut 
flower. 
Finest double and single, mixed, Packet, 15c; 
Ys oz., 75c. 
PERENNIAL PHLOX 
Phlox Decussata—This beautiful and showv ner- 
ennial comes in a countless number of brilliant 
colors and few flowers compare with it in bril¬ 
liance. Very hardy. Seed slow and irregular in 
germinating. 
Finest mixed. Packet, 15c; Ys oz., 50c. 
ORIENTAL POPPY 
The single large Oriental Poppy is one of the 
most showy and striking of all the hardy peren¬ 
nial garden plants. The tall stems, three leet in 
height, bear great flowers of brilliant scarlet six 
or eight inches across. The plants thrive well in 
either sun or partial shade. The flov/ers are splen¬ 
did for cutting, lasting well if cut as they are 
opening. Plants bloom in June. Perfectly hardy 
and easily grown from seed. 
Packet, 15c; Ys oz., 60c. 
NUDICAULE (ICELAND POPPY) 
The flowers are borne on stems which rise to a 
foot above tuft of fern leaves. The bright colored 
flowers are shades of orange, salmon, maize and 
other tints. Will bloom the first season from 
seed if sown early in the spring. If the seed pods 
are picked off they bloom all summer. 
Sunbeams (New Hybrid), mixed. Packet, 15c; 
% oz., 50c. 
STATICE (SEA LAVENDER) 
The stemless leaves spring direct from the root 
stock and the flower stems are more or less 
twiggy, bearing their small flowers in much- 
branched panicles. The flowers are useful for dry¬ 
ing for winter use. 
Latifola—Tall, dense branching plumes of deep 
blue flowers. Packet, 10c; 3 for 25c. 
VIOLET—SWEET SCENTED 
Hardy perennials, blooming freely throughout 
the season. These beautiful, sweet-scented flowers 
deserve a place in every garden. 
Dark Blue—A beautiful true blue strain. Packet, 
15c; Ys oz., 75c. 
SPECIAL FLOWER SEED COLLECTIONS 
COLLECTION NO. 1 
FOR THE ANNUAL FLOWER GARDEN 
15 PACKETS FOR $1.00 
1 Pkt. SWEET ALYSSUM .$ .10 
1 Pkt. SNAPDRAGONS, finest mixed.10 
1 Pkt. AGERATUM, finest mixed.10 
1 Pkt. ASTERS, special mixed.15 
1 Pkt. CENTAUREA, finest mixed.10 
1 Pkt. COSMOS, best early mixed.10 
1 Pkt. DELPHINIUM, best annual mixed.10 
1 Pkt. HELIANTHUS, best double mixed.10 
1 Pkt. KOCHIA—Burning Bush .10 
1 Pkt. MARIGOLD, tall African mixed.10 
1 Pkt. POPPY, best single or double mixed.10 
1 Pkt. PETUNIA, hybrids, finest mixed.10 
1 Pkt. SWEET SULTAN, finest mixed.10 
1 Pkt. VERBENA, finst mixed.10 
1 Pkt. ZINNIA, large flowering mixed.10 
COLLECTION NO. 2 
FOR THE PERENNIAL FLOWER GARDEN 
10 PACKETS FOR 90c 
1 Pkt. AQUILEGIA, or COLUMBINE.$ .15 
1 Pkt. CAMPANULA—^Canterbury Bell .10 
1 Pkt. SWEET WILLIAM, mixed.15 
1 Pkt. LARKSPUR, Gold Medal Hybrids.15 
1 Pkt. GAILLARDI, finest mixed.10 
1 Pkt. SHASTA DAISY .10 
1 Pkt. HOLLYHOCK, double mixed.10 
1 Pkt. DIGITALIS—FOXGLOVE, mixed .10 
1 Pkt. HIBISCUS, mixed .10 
1 Pkt. ORIENTAL POPPY . 15 
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