X-L FLOWER SEEDS 
FRAGRANT OLD FASHIONED 
1466—TRITOM A (P) 
Evening Scented 
Stocks 
1454—(A) (15 in.) Lilac flowers which in the morning, 
evening and after a shower, emit a delicious perfume per¬ 
ceptible at a considerable distance. Pkt., 10c. 
VIRGINIA STOCKS (A) 
1452—MIXED (6 in.) Sown early these pretty annuals are 
gay in the period between the spring and summer flowers, 
their fresh bright colors in edgings and beds producing a 
charming effect, very fragrant. Pkt., 10c. 
1456—SUN-FLOWER (A) (Helianthus) Double Chrysanthe¬ 
mum. Remarkable for the stately growth, size and brilliance 
of their flowers, making a very good effect among shrubbery 
and for screens. Splendid for cutting. A very fine variety 
growing 7 feet high, carrying very large and showy densely 
double blooms which resemble a huge Chrysanthemum or 
Dahlia in their exquisite form. The flowers are made up of 
thousands of graceful, rich golden yellow petals. Pkt., 5c; 
1/2 oz., 25c; oz., 40c. 
1458—MAMMOTH RUSSIAN. Is largely planted for seed. 
It also makes a good windbreak and a very ornamental 
background. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c. 
1460—GIANT SWEET SULTAN (A) (21/2 ft.) Finest of 
all Sweet Sultans for cut flower purposes. The beautiful 
sweet-scented, artistic shaped flowers are borne on long, 
strong stems; when cut and put in water will last for several 
days. Mixed colors. Pkt., 10c. 
1462 
Sweet 
'William 
(P) (15 in.) 
For bedding Sweet Wil¬ 
liams are one of the most 
desirable perennials. If 
the faded flowers are 
kept picked they will 
bloom for a long period 
of time. The plants in¬ 
crease in size each year. 
The flower heads are 
composed of many small 
individual flowers sim¬ 
ilar to Phlox and Pinks. 
Pkt., 10c. 
M1455—DARK CRIMSON. 
X-L Sweet William 
An old favorite that is glorified 
by our X-L improvements. 
Pkt., 10c. 
M1457—PINK BEAUTY. Pkt., 10c. 
M1459—SCARLET BEAUTY. Pkt., 10c. 
M1461—PURE WHITE. Pkt., 10c. 
1465—SWEET WIVELSFIELD 
Annual Sweet William 
New race of ''Pinks” with flowers somewhat like Sweet 
William, but larger and come in a greater variety of colors 
-and markings. Grow 1 foot tall and bloom profusely for 
many weeks during the summer. May be grown as a 
biennial or perennial in mild localities. Mixed. Per pkt., 10c. 
GROW FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES 
IN WATER 
Originally considered a "fad” and hobby only, this 
method is now commercially used by large produce grow¬ 
ers and by the- U. S. Government on the Island of Wake 
to raise vegetables for the soldiers and sailors quartered 
there. Also may be used as a regular plant food. See 
Page 43. 
This is a beautiful flower, but to be successfully raised 
the roots should be taken in and reset in the spring, same 
as Dahlias. Flower spikes are about 15 inches high borne 
well up above the leaves and resemble a flaring torch. 
Pkt., 10c. 
TRUMPET FLOWER 
Angels Trumpet 
M1467 —This beautiful flower was first called to our at¬ 
tention by Mrs. B. F. Barnett, lower Sun River Park, Great 
Falls. Large, white trumpet shaped flowers are carried on 
bushes 3 feet tall. Plant in light soil in sunny place after 
ground has warmed. Pkt., 10c. 
VERBENAS (A) 
Mammoth Verbenas may be 
easily grown by sowing the seed 
in the open as soon as possible 
or for early blossoms by starting 
the plants inside. They are es¬ 
pecially fine for bedding and 
porch boxes. 
1468, Pink; 1470, Scarlet; 1472, 
White; 1474, Purple; 1476, Mixed. 
Pkt., 10c. 
FREE FLOWERING VIOLAS (P) 
Because of their free flowering habit and long season 
of bloom, Violas are becoming rapidly more popular for 
use in the foreground of the border, in small beds, and in 
rockeries where their dwarf spreading habit is welcomed. 
They continue flowering all summer. 
1478—MIXED. Pkt., 10c. 
1480—APRICOT. Pkt., 15c. 
1482—JERSEY GEM. Flowers of rich pure violet, large and 
fragrant, flowering persistently all summer. Pkt., 25c. 
VINCA (A) 
1484—PERIWINKLE, OLD MAID. Ornamental free-blooming 
annual with bright green, shiny foliage and one of the most 
satisfactory long-flowering bedding plants we have. 12 to 
18 inches. All colors. Pkt., 10c. 
X-L Verbena 
WALLFLOWER (A) 
It is too bad that more people do not know these easily 
grown flowers. They are excellent for cutting, being rich 
in reds and yellows. They are tender and will do best if 
started indoors and transplanted. 
1486—ANNUAL SINGLE MIXED. Pkt., 5c; Vs oz., 20c. 
1488—ANNUAL DOUBLE MIXED. Pkt., 10c; l/s oz., 35c. 
1490—WILD CUCUMBER (A) 
An ornamental climbing Cucumber with curious fruit; re¬ 
markable for its luxuriance and rapidity of growth. Best 
results will be had by sowing in the fall as germination 
is rather slow. To hasten germination in the spring the 
seeds may be soaked in warm water for at least 24 hours 
before planting. Pkt., 5c; y 2 oz., 20c. 
1492—WILD FLOWER GARDEN (A) 
OLD FASHIONED GARDEN. A mixture that is easily grown. 
Annual flowers which will give a natural or wild effect in 
the garden, odd corners and vacant borders where one can¬ 
not give attention to individual plants. These are not wild 
flowers but a mixture that we put up from our regular stock. 
Pkt., 5c; 1 oz., 30c. 
VIGORO PRICES 
1 
lb. 
.10c 
5 
lbs. ... 
.45c 
10 
lbs. ... 
.85c 
25 
lbs. .. 
.$1.60 
50 
lbs. .. 
. 2.75 
100 
lbs. .. 
. 4.50 
F.O.B. 
Great Falls 
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“Glads” give Life and Beauty to the Summer Garden 
