Starting Early Plants S^issley—A Valualle Handhooht $3.40 13 
Fringed Ruffled Giant Petunias are flowers that charm 
For Piants, see in'^ide front cover 
For DOUBI. 1 : PETUNIAS, see pagfe 2. 
(Evening Primrose; Sundrops.) 
a. H. p. Showy in the border. 
No. Pkt. 
4880 fraseri. Golden yellow flowers, July to 
October. 18 in . $0.15 
Poppy. Improved Shirley.) 
No. 
5600 
5610 
5615 
5625 
5630 
5640 
5646 
5650 
Artistic, easily grown an¬ 
nuals. Pkt. 
Perry’s Superb English Mixture. 
Choice varieties, single and 
double, in the richest, most 
brilliant and delicate colors. 
% oz. 30c., oz. 50c. $0.10 
Shirley, Finest Single Mixed. 
% lb. $1.25, oz. 50c 
Salmon Fink 
Deep Apricot ... 
Wild Bose Pink. 
Pure White .... 
American Eegiou 
ange scarlet 
.. % oz. 35c. 
... % oz. 35c. 
... % oz. 35c. 
.. . ^ oz. 35c. 
Brilliant or- 
The improved 
Flanders Field . Vi oz. 20c. 
DOUBEE, SWEET BBIAB. A 
full double type. Begonia-like, 
and of an exquisite shade of 
deep rose pink.% oz. 50c. 
Hardy Poppies 
5810 
5815 
5818 
ANNUAL PHLOX 
DBUMMONDI GIGANTEA. H. A. 9 in. 
AIiFINUM, Finest Mixed. May 
to September. Fine for rock 
gardens. 6 in. 
ICEEAND. (Nudicaule.) Will flow¬ 
er the first year from seed if 
sown in March. 
Coonara Finks, Mixed. Rock gar¬ 
den subjects in light pink, 
salmon-pink, orange and yel¬ 
low shades ... .Large pkt. 75c. 
El Monte. Deep orange. A bril¬ 
liant cut flower.Large pkt. 75c. 
5820 Sanford’s Giant Strain, Mixed. New and 
striking colors .Large pkt. 75c. 
ORIENTAE. (Orientale.) Sow as early in 
the Spring as the ground can be worked. 
“EXCEESIOR” Choicest Hybrids. Many 
unusual shades .20 
orientale. Scarlet, black spots.oz. 75c. .10 
Mahoney. Maroon shaded crimson.15 
Rembrandt. Magnificent orange-scarlet.. .15 
Salmon Queen. Beautiful.% oz. 60c. .15 
Queen Alexandra. Bright rosy salmon, 
conspicuous crimson blotch.15 
5835 
5900 
5910 
5925 
5930 
5935 
5395 Art Shades. A giant flowered strain of 
lovely pastel colors.Large pkt. 60c. .20 
5397 Salmon Glory. Pure salmon pink, creamy 
white eye .Large pkt. 65c. .25 
DBUMMONDI GRANDIFEOBA. H. A. 1 ft. 
Separate Colors or Mixed, large pkts. 40c. 
No. Pkt. No. Pkt. 
5400 Finest Mixed. .$0.10 5430 Scarlet, White 
5405 alba. Pure white .10 Eye .$0.10 
5410 Bright Rose... .10 5435 Yellow .10 
5415 Crimson . 
5420 Dark Purple.. 
5425 SheU Pink... 
DBUMMONDI 
H. A. 6 in. 
Separate Colors or Mixed, large pkt. 50c. 
5450 Finest Mixed. .$0.15 5463 Sky Blue, White 
5455 Fireball. “ 
Scarlet.15 
5453 Apricot .15 
5460 Salmon Fink 
(chamois) .. .15 
.10 5445 Bright Scarlet. .10 
.10 5448 Violet. White 
.10 Eye.10 
GRANDIFEOBA DWARF. 
Eye ..15 
5465 Pure White... .15 
5467 Yellow .15 
5470 CUSPIDATA, Finest Mixed. (Star Phlox.) 
H. A. Flowers star-shaped with long, 
pointed petals. 18 in... .Large pkt. 40c. .10 
Prlmiilji (Primrose.) Important greenhouse 
I iiiiiuia* varieties G. P. 
6050 GIANT CHINESE. Gold Medal Strain. 
Pour Separate Colors or Mixed.75 
6100 OBCONICA GRANDIFEOBA, Finest Mixed 
or Choice of Pour Separate Colors.75 
MAEACOIDES. (Improved Baby Primrose.) 
Separate Colors, pkt. 75c. 
6125 Pink. 6126 White. 6127 Eavender. 
FRIMUEA. (Hardy Primroses.) Beautiful 
early Spring flowers. Thrive in semi¬ 
shade. 
VUEGARIS or ACAUEIS. Deserve a place 
in all rock gardens. 6 to 12 in. high. 
6150 Yellow English Primrose. Canary yellow. .10 
6160 Perry’s Hybrids. Rich and varied colors.. .25 
6165 PBIMUEA polyanthus. (Veris.) Mixed... .25 
P\/r<a'fliriIITrt (Painted Daisy.) H. P. Very 
ryiGTrirurn. showy in May and June. 18 in. 
/ oiiuw.v in ^iiu u uii^. j. o iii. 
6185 Double Finest Mixed .Large pkt. 75c. .25 
6190 Finest Single Mixed .Large pkt. 50c. .15 
Rhoda-nthe. Everlasting.) 
6195 maculata. Rose .Large pkt. 35c, .10 
6196 maculata. White .Large pkt. 35c. .10 
Physalls. 
5490 
(Chinese Lantern Plant.) H. P. 
Very showy in Winter bouquets, 
fraucheti. Scarlet.Large pkt. 40c. 
Pln\/cr>c+<ini;» (False-dragonhead.) H. P, At- 
I 11 I tractive in Midsummer. 3 ft. 
5495 virginlca. Pink .Large pkt. 40c. 
Platycodon. 
(Japanese Balloonflower.) 
H. P. Pine for borders. 3 ft. 
5501 grandiflora caerulea. Blue.. Large pkt. 50c. 
5502 grandiflora alba. White .... Large pkt. 50c. 
5503 mariesi. Dwarf blue. 18 in. Large pkt. 75c. 
Por4‘l (Sun Plant.) H. A. Brilliant in 
I v-n luiav^a* sun-beaten spots from July on. 
6000 Finest Single Mixed. ... ^ oz. 25c., oz. 75c. 
6035 Finest Double Mixed. 
Large pkt. 60c., % oz. $1.00 
.15 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.15 
.10 
.15 
(Castor-Oil Bean.) H. H. A. Grown 
i\lv»lllUo« fQj. their ornamental foliage. 
6205 bourboniensis arboreus. Large, shining, 
purplish green foliage. 15 ft... .Oz. 30c. 
6220 sanguineus. Reddish stalks, reddish pur¬ 
ple foliage. 10 ft.Oz. 30c. 
6225 zanzibarensis, Finest Mixed. Extra large, 
green and red foliage. 15 ft.... Oz. 30c. 
R (Coneflower.) H. P. Of easy 
culture in almost any soil. 
6240 newmanni. Golden yellow flowers with 
black centers. 3 ft.. .. 
6245 purpurea. (Echinacea.) 3 to 4 in. reddish 
purple flowers. 3 ft.... 
6248 Annual Kelvedon Star. Somewhat vari¬ 
able, but all have dark brown central 
discs and petals of a deep golden-yellow 
color. Blooms profusely. 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.15 
.15 
.15 
