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Geneva Giants, less expensive American-gi'own 
Swiss Giant strain. Pkt., 15c. 
Maple Iieaf Giants, nuge Howers in a lighte 
color-range. Pkt., 25c. 
Engelmann’s Giants, equally as large-flowered as 
the Roggli, in a different color range. Pkt., 25c. 
Steele’s Mastodon Jumbo Mixture, the largest- 
flowered American-grow'n strain. Pkt., 25c. 
Campbell’s Argyle Giants, splendid bedding mix¬ 
ture, with flne colors and good-sized flowers. 
Oz., $4.50. Pkt., 10c. 
PANSY 
Reds, purples, blues, yellow, and white; unsur¬ 
passed for low beds in winter and spring; 8 
inches; sow July to September for winter, and 
until December for spring. Germination period 
10 to 15 days. 
Roggli’s Swiss Giants (original seed). The very 
largest flowers and longest stems. See page 4. 
Alpenglow, rich deep red. 
Hohenfuer, orange-red shades. 
Lake of Thun, pure deep blue. 
Rheingold, immense dark-centered yellow. 
Gold Gelbe, largest pure yellow. 
Berna, rich purple. 
Jungfrau, best pure white. 
Mixed, a splendid range of colors. Pkts,, 25c. 
PASITHEA coerulea. Per. 
Deep, luminous blue star-like flowers in mid¬ 
spring, in loose clusters on wiry stalks well above 
grass-like foliage, entirely dormant in summer; 
3 feet; rare, flne for cutting; sow March to Aug¬ 
ust, Pkt,, 25c. (Dormant bulbous clumps avail¬ 
able July to September, 25c each.) 
PASSION VINE (Passiflora edulis). Per. Vine. 
Beautiful and interesting waxy blue-and-white 
flowers on attractive vine, evergreen in mild cli¬ 
mates, apt to winter-kill in severe; fruits edible, 
and much prized for the strongly-flavored juice; 
sow March to July. Germination period 30 to 40 
days. Pkt., 15c. 
PENTSTEMON. Per. 
Pink, scarlet, crimson, purple and white, gloxinia¬ 
like flowers in spikes, unusually showy in beds 
and borders; sow December to April for blooms 
same season. Germination period 17 days. 
Dwarf varieties (1 foot): 
Heterophyllus “Blue Gem,” rich blue. 
Tall varieties (2-2i/4 feet): 
Coboea, very large-flowered lavender. 
Miniature Hybrids, for cutting or bedding, with 
flowers like Sensation, but one-half the size. 
Sensation, pink shades. 
Sensation, red shades. 
Sensation, violet-purple shades. 
Sensation Mixed. Pkts., 15c. 
PETUNIA hybrida. 
Pink, rose, red, lavender, blue, purple, and white: 
unusually floriferous bedding plants, continuing 
in bloom from spring to winter; sow January to 
July. Germination period 10 days. 
Compact, Very Dwarf Sorts (6 inches): 
Brilliant Rose Gem, new rich deep rose. 
Pink Gem, rose-pink. 
Pink-and-White Gem (New). 
White Gem (New). Pkts., 15c. 
Dwarf Sorts (nana erecta, 15 
inches): 
Betsy Ross (New). See Nov¬ 
elties, page 6. 
Martha Washington, new 
ruffled dwarf pink, veined 
purple - red (10 inches). 
Pkt., 25c. 
Blue Bird, dark blue-purple. 
Celestial Rose, deep rose. 
Glow, (New), rich rose-red. 
See page 6. 
Heavenly Blue, light sil¬ 
very-blue. 
Hollywood Star (New), 
star - shaped rose - pink. 
Pkt., 15c. Rose Petunia, 
Periwinkle, rich mid-blue. Hollywood Star 
