F LOWE R 
SEEDS 
FINE PERENNIAL SEEDS 
BELLIS PERENNIS Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Monstrosa Etna (English Daisy)—Dark red .35 3.00 
Monstrosa White (English Daisy) .35 2.60 
Monstrosa Pink (English Daisy) .35 2.60 
Monstrosa Mixed (English Daisy) .35 2.60 
BROWALLIA 
Speciosa Major—Brilliant blue. Suitable for pot plants.50 
CAMPANULA 
Calycanthema Blue (Cup and Saucer Type)—Best for cutting.25 1.50 
Calycanthema Lilac " " .25 1.50 
Calycanthema Pink " " .30 2.00 
Calycanthema White " " 30 2.00 
Calycanthema Mixed " . .25 1.50 
Persicifolia Blue (Peach Bell)—Very hardy.50 
Persiciiolia Alba (Peach Bell)—Very hardy..50 
Pyramidal Alba—Hardy. Good for outdoor or Pot culture.25 1.50 
Pyramidalis Blue—Hardy. Good for outdoor or Pot culture.25 1.50 
Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland)—Dainty purple blue flowers, 12”.50 
CANDYTUFT 
Sempervirens (Iberis)—White. Fine for edging .25 $1.50 
CARNATION 
Early Vienna—Very dwarf.30 1.75 
Grenadin Red.35 2.00 
Hardy Border Mixed—Very fine selection .30 1.25 
CENTAUREA 
Montana—blue, 1 ft. - H /2 ft. .15 .50 
CERASTIUM 
Tomentosum—Silvery foliage. White flowers. Excellent for rockeries. .30 1.30 
COREOPSIS 
Lanceolata Gran diflora—Golden yellow. Good for cutting. .15 .30 
Lanceolata Grandiflora FI. PI. (Double)—Double form of above .15 .50 
Mayfield Giant—deep golden yellow, large flowers, early.25 1.30 
Double Sunburst—(New), large, golden yellow, fully double flowers.50 2.00 
DAISY—SHASTA (Chrysanthemum) 
Alaska—Most popular of all. Large pure white blooms on excellent stems. Tr. Pkt. 
Starts blooming in June and continues for sometime . .15 
Avalanche—Very free blooming dwarf compact plant (2 ft. high) with large 
white daisies . .25 
Diener's Strain—New development with flowers of very interesting form. They 
vary considerably from fully double strains, no centers, to semi-doubles 
and singles. Most have curled and twisted petals. Some have broad 
petals, others are very slender and twisted .—- .25 
Mayfield Giant—Extremely large flowers measuring three to four inches in 
diameter. Strong robust growth, 2 l /2 to 3 feet tall. 
Spring Margurite—Large flowers, same characteristics as the Mayfield Giants 
except habit of growth is six inches to a foot shorter. This variety flowers 
earlier in the season.-. 
DIANTHUS 
Deltoides (Maiden Pink)—Deep rose, 8” . 
Neglectus (Glacier Pink)—Rose, hardy .per 1000 seeds, $3.00 
Plumarius Double Mixed—Hardy garden pinks ..,’«n 
Superbus Loveliness—Rosy, lilac, finely fringed, free flowering, plants 12 -15 .. 1.00 
Sweet Wivelsfield—Excellent for cutting. Great variety of colors. * 25 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
Monstrosa Mixed . '. - 
The Shirley—Giant hybrids, spotted throats. 
Dianthus Siveet Wivelsfield 
OZ. 
1.00 
1.25 
1.00 
.50 
1.50 
1.25 
1.00 
.75 
.50 
Digitalis, Giant Shirley Hybrids 
