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McCULLOUGH'S SEEDS 
Tithonia 
Tbe grolden flower of tlie Incas 
or Mexican Sunflower. 
Tithonia is a rare plant com¬ 
ing from Mexico, the home of 
the dahlia. History tells us 
that Tithonias were found 
growing in Peru as early 
as 1531, and were later 
found in Mexico. It is re¬ 
markable that a flower of 
such striking beauty 
should have been lost to 
cultivation until this 
time. 
794 FIBEBAI.1;. Dazzling 
as a ball of Are poised 
high above other flowers. 
Fireball is, undoubtedly, 
the last word in brilliance of 
color in a fall blooming plant. 
Many who have known and 
enjoyed Tithonia Speciosa 
have considered it the bright¬ 
est possible flower for fall 
use. With the Introduction, 
however, of Fireball, this 
older variety is entirely over¬ 
shadowed. Fireball is a very 
brilliant, vibrant shade of 
scarlet-orange, the petals in 
dazzling contrast to the clear 
yellow center. The gaily col¬ 
ored flowers are single, very 
large, 4 to 5 inches in diam¬ 
eter, and are carried on fine 
long stems. The plants are 
very tall, some reaching a 
Tithonia Speciosa height of 8 or 9 feet, with a 
fairly heavy growth of gray¬ 
ish green, woolly foliage. 
They are, however, neat In appearance, filling in well from the 
very base of the plant to the top, and unlike the older Tithonia 
Speciosa do not become ragged looking. In southern warm 
districts, seed should be sown in late spring outdoors, while 
in the northern sections it should be started Indoors and the 
plants set out after danger of frost has passed. Tithonia Fire¬ 
ball is a tender annual, flowering late in the season, and is 
not subject to plant diseases. It is extremely showy in the 
garden and an excellent new cut flower variety as the flowers 
will keep five or six days when cut. Fkt., 20c. 
Torenia 
A free-blooming annual, growing 10 to 12 inches tall. Makes 
a flne display In borders, pots, or window boxes. 
795 FOTTBNIEBI. Velvety blue with dark blue blotches and 
yellow throat. Fkt., 15c; 1/16 oz., 50c. 
Tripteris 
796 HVOSEBZOIDES. A distinct and attractive plant from 
South Africa. Literally covered with showy, dainty, daisy- 
like, light cadmium-yellow flower with dark brown discs. 
Flowers 1*^ to 2 Inches across, excellent for cutting and 
very showy. Plants 2 to 2% feet. Pirt., 20c; 3 for 50c. 
Ursinia 
Emerging from their South African solitudes, the Ursinla.s 
have been rapidly making for themselves a place in horticul¬ 
ture. The dwarf plants are well furnished with finely cut foli¬ 
age, above which rise brilliant orange-colored daisy-like flow¬ 
ers, measuring over 2 inches in diameter, each with a deep 
purple or red zone around the center. The flowers are borne on 
long wiry stems, and niake an excellent decoration in small 
vases. Many South African Introductions close early in the 
afternoon, but the TTrsinia will be found to remain open until 
nearly dark. When grown in the garden, it should be given a 
sunny position, and strong plants raised in pots from seed 
sown Indoors during the latter part of March or early April and 
transferred to the open ground in May, will produce a very 
effective display. For flowering under glass, January is the 
best time for sowing. 
797 ANBTHOrDBS, “SUNSTAB.” It may be best described 
as a vivid golden orange, the beauty of which is enhanced 
by a zone of bright chestnut-red in the center of the flower. 
Fkt., 20c. 
McCullough's "Surprise Garden" 
Flower Seed 
This comprises a mixture of annuals, biennials and peren¬ 
nials and consists of sorts growing at moderate heights No 
vines, trailers, or very tall growing plants are used in it. 
819 Iiarge pkt., lOo; oz., 25c; 14 lb., 75c; 1 lb., $2.50. 
Viscorio 
A very beautiful annual and easy to grow. Very free-flower¬ 
ing, producing throughout the entire summer its showy single 
flowers in red, white and blue shades. For bloorri outdoors, 
seed may be sown in the open during March, April or May, or 
in September, for early flowering. Height 12 to 18 inches. 
817 BBIIiIjIANT MIXBB. Special mixture of red, white and 
blue shades. Height, 1 ft. Pkt., 15c. 
Verbena 
NBW aiANT HTBBZBS 
A magnificent new strain of Verbenas, of robust, compact 
habit and free-blooming. The trusses are Immense, the indi¬ 
vidual florets measuring an Inch in diameter. These Verbenas 
are fixed and come true from seed. 
Seed can be started in the house and transplanted to the 
garden when the weather is warm, or sown in the open ground, 
thinned and transplanted. Verbenas from seed are much more 
thrifty and less liable to rust than from cuttings. Annual, 
1 foot high. 
798 APPLE BLOSSOM. The florets of this Verbena are almost 
white, shading to a delicate cameo-pink toward the edge ot 
the petals. Pkt., 15c. 
799 BEAUTY OP OXFOBD HYBBID. The color shades from 
clear rose-pink to rose-red, making this the brightest ro.se 
shade of Verbena ever produced from seed. Fkt., 15c. 
800 BBILLIABT. A rich, deep flame-rose, with a medium size 
white eye. Pkt., 15c. 
801 ETNA. Large trusses of intense geranium-red with a 
small creamy yellow eye. The individual florets are over 
one inch in diameter. Pkt., 15c; oz., 45c. 
802 LAVENBEB GLOBY. A true lavender with a creamy 
white eye. Large florets; sweetly fragrant. Fkt., 15c; 1/16 
oz., 50c. 
803 BOYALE. This is a Verbena of enormous size, the indi¬ 
vidual florets measuring over an inch and a quarter in diam¬ 
eter. The color of this new Verbena is a rich, deep, royal 
blue with a large creamy yellow eye. Pkt., 15c; 1/16 oz., 35c. 
804 SALMON-FINK. Beautiful salmon-pink flowers. Fkt., 15c; 
Vi oz., 40c. 
805 SFECTBUM BED. An intense bright red having no eye. 
This variety is a brighter shade than any other Verbena yet 
introduced. The individual florets are 1^ Inches in diameter. 
Pkt., 15c. 
806 WHITE. Pkt., 15c; Vi oz., 45c. 
807 MAMMOTH MIXED. Comprising a wonderful range of 
charming colors In every conceivable shade. Fkt., 10c; Vi 
oz., 30c; V4 oz., 50o. 
COLLECTION 
New Giant Flowering Verbenas 
2807 Contains one packet each of Royale, Etna, Salmon- 
Pink, and White. (Value 60c) for 45o. 
New Dwarf Compact Verbenas 
This group is very neat and compact, forming a perfectly 
symmetrical plant about 6 to 10 inches high and 8 to 12 Inches 
across. They are continuous bloomers, particularly adapted 
for bedding, borders and small gardens. 
808 BLUE SENTINEL. A rich navy-blue. Pkt., 20c. 
809 DANNEBBOG. Intense scarlet, large white eye. Pkt., 20c. 
810 DWABP COMPACT MIXED. A splendid mixture includ¬ 
ing the above varieties. Fkt., 20o. 
Verbena Venosa - Hardy Garden Verbena 
@811 DELICATE LILAC. Forms erect plant, 12 inches high 
with delicate lavender flowers produced in such masses as 
to completely hide the foliage. It is perfectly hardy and 
does well in beds, borders and may also be used in the rock 
garden. A perennial treated as an annual, blooming the first 
year from seed; if sown early will then bloom until frost. 
Fkt., 20c. 
Venidium 
812 FASTUOSUM HYBBIDS. A magnificent late flowei'ing 
annual from South Africa. Will produce a glorious display 
of large, daisy-like flowers in shades of apricot, creamy 
white, pure white, salmon, canary-yellow, golden yellow and 
orange. Will withstand extreme heat, which makes this 
plant very useful in the garden. Pkt., 15c. 
Vinca - Periwinkle 
Valuable for bedding, seed should be sown early. Annual 
813 BOSE. 815 WHITE. 
814 WHITE with crimson eye. 816 MIXED. 
Any of the above: Pkt., 10c; V^ oz., 50c. 
VIOLA. See Perennial page 61. 
Wallflower 
818 EABLY WONDEB MIXED. A recent novelty from Europe. 
If planted in early spring will be in full bloom by early 
summer. The flowers are equal to the perennial in size and 
every respect. It was developed by crossing the Perennnial 
Double with the Early Annual and should thrive and bloom 
profusely in our warm and dry summer. Pkt., 15c. 
Xeranthemum - Everlasting Flower 
820 DOUBLE MIXED. Bright and pretty “Everlasting” with 
silvery foliage and silky flowers in pink, white and purple. 
Pkt., 10c. 
ALL lOe PACKETS ABE 3 FOB 25c; ALL 15o PACKETS ABE 2 FOB 25c 
When ordering see page 64 of this catalog. 
