HEW AND MOST OUTSTANDING NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
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NEW ROSE TREE BALSAMS 
Wonderful New Balsam— 
bushy branching plants liter¬ 
ally covered with double rose¬ 
like blooms. Plant shown here 
rown in our Trials had 492 
uds and flowers at one time. 
Seeds very limited. 
Mixed—Pkt., 30 seeds 54, 
75 seeds 1 0<- 
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GIANT MORNING GLORIES 
Flowers of giant size, recom¬ 
mended for pots or window 
boxes but can be grown out¬ 
side as a vine. 
If runners are pinched off 
2 or 3 times plants will form 
dwarf compact shape and pro¬ 
duce giant flowers. See photo. 
Seeds mixed and produce 
shades and colors such as 
sky-blue, red flaked white, 
pink, purple and others. 
Pkt., 40 seeds 54, 
100 seeds 1 04* 
A house Palm easily grown 
from seed; well adapted 
for pot culture or outside. 
The attractive fan-shaped 
leaves of rich dark green, 
beautifully fringed with 
long thread-like filaments 
make It most attractive. 
Culture on packets. 
Pkt., 8 seeds 1 Of! 
12 seeds 1 54* 
Navaio Zinnias 
Two-tone Zinnias, very at¬ 
tractive, .medium size re¬ 
minding one of colors in 
Navajo rugs; very early, 
beginning to flower about 
45 days from seed. Very 
attractive. 
Mixed—Pkt., 50 seeds 54: 
125 seeds 1 04• 
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NEW ANNUAL 
CARNATIONS 
earliest of all, 
producing large double flow¬ 
ers of delightful fragrance in 
several colors about 4 months 
from seed. 
Plants branch freely pro¬ 
ducing flowers on long stems, 
quite hardy, flowering until 
late Fall, then can be potted 
for Winter blooming. 
Mixed—Pkt., 70 seeds 54 J 
150 seeds 1 04* 
You can raise Tigrldias 
from seed; few flowers are 
more gorgeously colored in 
many varied shades and 
hues, plants growabout2ft. 
tall, bloom nearly all Sum¬ 
mer, in wide range of col¬ 
ors. Dig and store bulbB in 
Fall. Plant again in Spring. 
Mixed—Pkt.,40 seeds 1 04 5 
75 seeds 1 54* 
IjL. M. Turner, Virginia, 
writes;—I have been us¬ 
ing Mills seeds a long 
time, and have always 
been pleased with results. 
The Tree Balsam last 
year was most beautiful, 
and admired by every¬ 
one. 
Plant rounded in form, lit¬ 
erally covered with flaming 
rose flowers about 2% in. 
in diameter. Photo above 
of one plant produced 585 
Buds ana Flowers in August. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 54 : 
225 seeds 1 04* 
Plants about 1 ft. tall, com- 
S act, literally covered with 
ouble dark vivid blue flow¬ 
ers, fine for rock gardens, edg¬ 
ings or pots. Pkt.,40 seeds 54 ; 
100 seeds 1 04- 
Begonia-Stars and Stripes 
New Double Tuberous-Rooted 
Begonia with markings of 
stars and stripes on the dou¬ 
ble flaming red flowers; young 
S lants have produced over 50 
looms each. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 1 04; 
250 seeds 204- 
8NAPORAOONS 
ART SKAOift 
Here Is something very spe¬ 
cial in Snapdragons and 
cannot be duplicated any¬ 
where. It is the result of 
many years of cross breed¬ 
ing, is rust-proof, with 
about 40 Art shades and 
colors. We have wonderful 
reports on them. 
Pkt., 200 seeds 541 
500 seeds 1 04- 
A vivid colored Verbena; 
flowers are pure self-colored, 
a rich glowing crimson with¬ 
out even a small light eye. 
Pkt., 60 seeds 54; 
150 seeds 1 04. 
RAINBOW 
Attractive flower and should 
be better known; plants 10 to 
12 in. tall producing hundreds 
of attractive 5-petal flowers 
J n many tints, shades and 
mes; blooms freely in few 
weeks 
Mixed—Pkt., 200 seeds 54’, 
500 seeds 1 04. 
ZINNIAS 
Enormous sized flowers of 
dazzling red color on strong 
tall branching plants. One of 
the most gorgeous reds we 
know of. If you like red flow¬ 
ers, grow this Zinnia. It is a 
Dazzler for the border. 
Pkt., 70 seeds 54 ; 
150 seeds 1 04. 
F. B. Mills Seed Grower (53 Years) Rose Hill, N. Y. 
