1907 CRIMSON GLOW. A pure glowing 
crimson without an eye.Pkt. 15o 
1908 GIANT HYBRID MIXED VERBENAS. 
This mixture includes shades of blue, 
lavender, purple, yellow, rose and scar¬ 
let. Will provide flowers for cutting 
all summer.% oz. 40c: pkt. 10c 
Vida Oo'LHuta 
Tufted Pansy (Perennial) 
Closely related to pansies and violets, Violas 
make splendid edging plants for the border and 
rock garden. They are hardy and bloom con¬ 
tinuously. 
1918 ARKWRIGHT RUBY. Bright ruby crim¬ 
son, shaded terracotta. Fragrant. Pkt. 20c 
1919 FINEST MIXED. Includes lavender, or¬ 
ange, purple, blue and yellow. 
. Vs oz. 35c; pkt. 15c 
1900 BLUE AND PURPLE SHADES. 
.Pkt. 10c 
Violas bloom continuously from early spring to 
frost. 
"MONRRCH-OF-THE-VELDT" 
Venidium Fastuosum (Rnnual) 
1898 Height 2-3 ft. Deep, brilliant orange, 
daisy-like flowers, 4-5 inches across, with 
a double row of petals, the upper row 
having a glossy reddish-brown center. Ger¬ 
minates readily and flowers profusely. 
20c 
WRLLFLOWER, Double (Rnnual) 
1920 Height 12-15 in. Suitable for bedding or 
pot culture. The main spike is covered 
with double fragrant blossoms of brown 
and golden yellow. Seed started indoors 
in February produces flowering plants in 
} -July. Mixed colors.Pkt. 15c 
WILD CUCUMBER (Rnnual Climber) 
1925 ECHINOCYSTIS LOBATA. 20 ft. Grows 
rapidly and is thickly dotted with pretty 
white, fragrant flowers, followed by orna¬ 
mental prickly seed pods. Oz. 35c; pkt. 10c 
yUCCR, Rdam’s Needle (Perennial) 
1929 FILAMENTOSA. 3-5 ft. Plants present a 
striking tropical appearance with their 
strong sword-like foliage and tall spikes 
of creamy white flowers. Bloom in July. 
Very effective in the border and rock 
garden.Pkt. 10c 
Mexicana or Miniature Zinnias 
(HAAGEANA) 
This dainty little Zinnia should be 
in every garden. Arranged in low 
bowls for table decoration it makes the 
daintiest and most attractive bouquets 
imaginable. Also a splendid rock 
garden and border plant. 
1979 MIXED COLORS. Flowers are 
double and semi-double. 1 Vz inches 
across, and come in a most unusual 
color range—rose-tipped yellow, ma¬ 
roon-tipped cream, yellow-tipped red. 
Plants grow 10-15 inches high. 
.14 oz. 60c; pkt. 15c 
hew VelL 
enas- 
Giant Hybrid (Rnnual) 
Unsurpassed for massing in large beds. 
The plants are of low spreading growth and 
are covered with brilliant flowers from June 
to frost. Average trusses measure 3% 
inches across. 'V'ahiable for cutting. 
1899 FLORADALE BEAUTY. Shades from 
rose-pink to rose-red.Pkt. 15c 
yfinidium Fastuo^ 
sum htis brilliant 
orange flowers^- 
4 inches across. 
Blooms all 
summer. 
"MEXICfiN SUNFLOWER" 
Tithonia (Rnnual) 
1896 SPECIOSA. 6-8 ft. A rare plant native 
to Mexico. The flowers are a flaming 
orange-scarlet, 3-4 inches across. Colorful 
and effective for tall backgrounds. Seed 
should be started indoors in April. Pkt. 15c. 
TRITOMR, Red-Hot Poker (Rnnual) 
1897 HYBRID MIRABILIS. 2-3 ft. Also known 
as Torch Lily or Flame Flower. Produces 
striking orange-scarlet flower spikes from 
.4ugust until frost. Start seed indoors in 
March and set plants out in May. The 
roots may be taken up in late fall and 
stored like Dahlia roots.Pkt. 15c 
Tlovdtxj •Zinnias 
1968 PICOTEE GIANT DOUBLE MIXED. 
Large double flowers, measuring 4 inches 
or more in diameter. Colors are: orange, 
yellow, pink and flesh with edges of 
petals serrated and tipped with a con¬ 
trasting color.14 oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 
1969 SCABIOSA FLOWERED AUTUMN 
TINTS. 2 Vz ft. The flowers of this type 
are so graceful and easy to arrange that 
they are unexcelled for cutting. The 
lovely coloring ranges through all the 
gorgeous autumn tints, including orange, 
bronze, russet and red. This new strain 
is perfect in form of flower and comes 
true. % oz. 75c; pkt. 20c 
1970 FANTASY. 2%-3 ft. The shaggy ray¬ 
like petals of this type resemble the 
cactus dahlias. The color range includes 
the brightest shades of red, yellow and 
orange, as well as pastel pinks and 
cream.% oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 
1971 LINEARIS. 12 in. A new strain, bear¬ 
ing single flowers of deep golden orange, 
with a contrasting yellow stripe through 
each petal. It is early flowering, and if 
allowed plenty of space, the plants spread 
over two square feet, without growing 
taller than ten inches. Flowers pro¬ 
fusely .Pkt. 20c 
The new dwarf Zinnia 
Linearis with its pold~ 
en~orange flotvers 
striped lemon^yellow 
is ideal for edging. 
Want To Cover That Sunny, Bare Spot with a Dash of Color? Sow Verbenas — 
They Will Bloom from Midsummer to Frost. 
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