Grow Annuals and Perennials in Your Garden 
2913 ANNUAL POPPIES, Double Mixed (A)—Flowers 
double, gorgeously colored in many shades of white, pink, 
scarlet, cardinal and purple. Used for bedding and the 
border. Seed should be sown early in the spring. Pkt., 6c. 
2962 SHASTA DAISY, Alaska (P)—A hardy perennial 
of great value in the garden. A vigorous grower, produc¬ 
ing large, long stemmed snow-white daisies, which are 
excellent for cutting. Pkt., 6c. 
2921 PRIMULA, Obconica Grandiflora (A)-^Pine for pot 
culture. Flowers borne in large clusters in white and 
shades of crimson, pink, blue and lavender. Pkt., 16c. 
2926 PYRETHRUM, Roseum Hybrldum (P)—Commonly 
called Painted Daisies which describes them well. Colors 
all shades of pink and crimson red. Pkt.. 10c. 
2901 PHLOX DRUMMONDI, Mixed (A)—A very popular 
annual, affording a wonderful amount of bloom during 
a season. Colors, pink, rose, magenta, violet, crimson and 
white. Pkt., 6c. 
Phlox Drummondi, Mixed 
Sweet Peas, Spencer, Mixed 
2974 STOCKS, TaU Ten 
Weeks* Mixed (A)—Bril¬ 
liant in color, delightfully 
fragrant. The flowers are 
double in shades of red, 
pink, rose, blue, lilac and 
white. Pkt., 10c. 
2783 STRAWFLOWER, 
Helichrysum, Mixed (E)— 
One of the choicest of all 
“everlastings.” Flowers in 
many shades. See colored 
illustration on back cover. 
Pkt., 6c. 
2220 DISCO SWEET PEAS, 
Spencer or Butterfly Mix¬ 
ture—A beautiful blend of 
75 Spencers, including many 
new varieties. The choicest 
mixture to be had. Pkt., 6c; 
oz., 20c; lb., 66c. 
2225 DISCO SWEET PEAS, Grandiflora Mixture—A splen¬ 
did assortment of finest colors, blended to harmonize and in¬ 
sure a fair proportion of all. Pkt., 6c; oz., 10c; Vi lb., 36c. 
2984 SWEET WILLIAM, Double Mixed (P)—Well known 
for years in the old fashioned garden. A wonderful range 
of color, all shades of pink, scarlet and dark crimson, as 
well as white with pink eye. Pkt., 6c. 
3037 TRITOMA, Flowering Hybrids (P)—The tall spikes 
of showy, flaming, orange-red flowers give the plant its 
name of “Red Hot Poker.” Pkt., 10c. 
3009 VERBENA, Mammoth Mixed (A)—Splendid tender 
plants suitable for bedding and easy of culture. The flowers, 
which are borne in large trusses three inches or more in 
diameter, range in color from white, rose, scarlet, blue to 
purple. Pkt., 10c. 
PORTULACA—Moss Rose, H. H. A.—Forms masses of 
delicate green foliage, covered with bright colored flowers. 
2916 GRANDIFLORA—Large single, 6-in. Pkt., 6c. 
2917 GRANDIFLORA—Double mixed, 6-in. Pkt., 10c. 
3039 ZINNIA, Fantasy Mixed—Delicate lacy petalled 
flowers, rounded, medium sized, with a wide range of 
beautiful colors. A really beautiful variety. See colored 
illustration on back cover. Pkt., 10c. 
2937 RHODANTHE, Manglessii Rose (A-E)—Flowers 
bright rose and charming. Used as an everlasting. Makes 
an excellent pot plant. Requires a rich soil. Pkt., 6c. 
2939 RUDBECKIA, Purpurea (P)—Commonly known as 
the Purple Cone Flower. Leaves thick and coarse. Flowers 
of a reddish-purple, drooping with centers very stiff and 
prominent. Pkt., 10c. 
2962 SALPIGLOSSIS, Grandiflora (A)—An annual grow¬ 
ing in popularity, producing velvety, funnel-shaped flowers 
in many shades of purple, crimson, scarlet, yellow, buff, as 
well as some almost black; others marbled and penciled. 
Fine for cutting. See color illustration on back cover. Pkt., 
10c. 
2987 SALVIA SPLENDENS, Scarlet Sage (A-B)—Of all 
the red-flowered bedding plants Salvia Splendens is the 
most brilliant and showy. The brilliant racemes are pro¬ 
duced from July to September. Pkt., 10c. 
3036 SCABIOSA, Double Tall Mixed (A)—It is hard to 
find a more satisfactory annual for the garden. The flowers 
come in various shades of dark purple, crimson, cherry, 
rose, lilac, lavender, blue, light yellow and white. Long 
blooming season. Cut foliage. Long stems, fine for cutting. 
Flowers keep well. Pkt., 6c. 
3034 ZINNIA, Disco Giant Dahlia Flowered (A)—This is 
unquestionably the best novelty in Zinnias. As a result 
of painstaking care and selection, the size, form and col¬ 
oring have been much improved upon. The flowers measur¬ 
ing 4 to 6 inches in diameter in the following colors: 
Orange, yellow, flesh and pink, chestnut and colors never 
before in Zinnias. Three feet. Pkt., 6c. 
3041 ZINNIA, New, Indian Summer Mixed—Both Dahlia 
Flowered and California Giants. Bright warm colors only. 
Makes a wonderful display. Pkt., 10c. 
3042 ZINNIA, Double Lilliput or Pompon, Mixed colors— 
A charming dwarf variety excellent for low borders or edg¬ 
ings. The plants are of tidy habit and produce a bounteous 
supply of very double flowers about 1 inches in diameter. 
Colors are bright and well varied. Pkt., 6c. 
8035 ZINNIA, Grown of Gold—Words cannot give an ade¬ 
quate description of the beauty of this marvelous Zinnia. 
The color tones go from light to dark yellow and are gor¬ 
geous under artificial light. Two to three feet high and 
bear generously over a long period. Pkt., 10c. 
3040 WILD GARDEN MIXTURE—A brilliant mixture of 
showy flowers. One surprise after another during the 
blooming period. Pkt., 5c. 
3038 SCABIOUS BLUE COCKADE—Beautiful pure deep 
azure blue. Received an Award of Merit from the Royal 
Horticultural Society of Great Britain. Pkt. 16c. 
2960 SCHIZANTHUS, Butterfly Flower (A) — Femlike 
foliage and dainty fringed blooms in many brilliant colors, 
so abundant as to completely hide the foliage. Pkt., 6c. 
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