INDEX 
Explanation of Table Below. Num¬ 
bers prefixed with B. Bulb; HP, 
Hardy Plants (Perennials); P, 
Plants; R. Roots; AS, Annual Seed; 
S. Seeds; PS, Plants & Seeds; T, 
Tubers; NS, Nursery Stock; V, 
Vines. 
A 
Abronia .S.2 
Abutilon (Flowering Maple or 
Chinese Hell Flower). S.2 
Acalypha Sanderii (See Comet 
Plant Page 26) „ __ 
Achillea .HP.S.38 
Aconitum .HP.S.41 
Acroclinium . 3.2 
Acuba Japoniea (See Gold Dust 
riant Page 34) 
Adams Needle. S.2 
Adonis .S.2 
African I.ilac Daisy. S.7 
African Orange Daisy . S.8 
African Daisy. New Golden . S.7 
African Violets . P.23 
Agapanthus (See Blue Lily of 
the Nile Page 2, 48) 
Agave Decepens. P.2.> 
Ageratum .S.2,P.23 
Agrostemma . S.2 
Air Plant . P.23 
Aloe Arborescens .P.23 
Aloe Tiger. P-32 
Aloha Flower .S.15 
Alyssum . S.2 
Alyssum Saxatile.HP.S.38 
Amaranthus .S.4 
Amaryllis . B.P.23 
Ampelopsis Veitchii (See Boston 
Ivy Page 45) 
Anacharis . P.39 
Anagallis . S.2 
Anchusa .HP.S.40 
Anemone .S.40 
Angel’s Lily (See Peruvian 
Daffodil Page 48) 
Angels Trumpet .P.23 
Annual Flower Seed Mixture—S. 18 
Anthericum (See St. Bernard 
Lily Page 48) 
Antirrhinum (See Snapdragons 
S.19, P.38) _ 0 
Apple Trees.N.S.72 
Apricots .N.S.71 
Aquatics .P.36 
Aquilegia .HP.S.38 
Aretotis (See Lilac Daisy 
Page 7) 
Aristolochia (See Dutchman’s 
Pipe Page 8) 
Artemisia .S.2,HP.38 
Artillery Plant. . .P.23 
Asparagus .S.R.49 
Asperula .S.2 
Asters .S.3 
Aster (Stokesia).-..HP.S.44 
Aster, Michalmas Daisy.HP.S.38 
Australian Rose Flower.S.15 
Azalea Mollis.HP.38 
B 
Baby Blue Eyes . S.4 
Baby’s Breath .HP.S.38 
Baby Primrose .P.23 
Baby Tears.P.23 
Balloon Flower.HP.S.38 
Balloon Vine.S.7 
Balsam .S.4 
Balsam Apple.S.9 
Balsam Pear.S.9 
Banana Plant.S.13 
Basket of Gold (See Alyssum 
Saxatile Page 38) 
Beans .S.49.50.51 
Beets .S. 51,52 
Begonia .S.4,P.24 
Bird of Paradise.S. 17,P.23 
Blackberries .N.S.68 
Blackberry Lily.P.B.45 
Black Eyed Susan .S. 5,HP.S.38 
Blazing Star (See Liatris 
Page 44) 
Bleeding Heart, Everbloom- 
ing .7..HP.S.38 
Blue Bird Flower.HP.S.40 
Blue Brocade (See Asperula 
Page 2) 
Blue Grass.S.73 
Blue Lily of the Nile.S.2.P.45 
Blue Marguerite.P.23 
Bocconia .HP.S.38 
Bone Meal.F.7 3 
Borecale .S.67 
Boston Ivy .HP. S. 44 
Bougainvillea .P.35 
Boy sen berry . P.68 
Boxwood . P.23 
Brachycombe .S.5 
Brazilian Plume Plant . P.25 
Broccoli .S.49 
Browallia . S.4 
Brugmansia (See Angels 
Trumpet Page 23) 
Brussels Sprouts.S.49 
Buddlelia (See Butterfly Bush 
Page 41) 
Bulbs .45 
Bush Passion Flower.S.4 
Buttercup . HP.S.38,S.7 
Butterfly Bush .HI*. 38 
Butterfly Flower..S.18 
Butterfly Lily. SP.B.45 
c 
Cabbage . S.53 
Cacalia . S.6 
Cactus .S.5,P.26 
Caladium (See Elephant Ears 
Page 27) 
Caladium. Fancy Leaved. P.27 
Calceolaria .S.6 
Calendula (See inside front 
cover page) .S.4, 5 
California Blue Bells (See 
Phacelia Page 16) 
California Canterbury Bells 
(See Whit la via Page 5) 
California Poppy.S.5 
Calla Lily . S.7,P.25 
Calla. Golden Yellow.B.4 5 
Calliopsis .S.5 
Campanula . 39 
Campanula Calycanthema .S.6 
Canary Bird Flower .S.5 
Candytuft . S.4,HP. S.39 
Cannas . S.6.R.48 
Canterbury Bells (See Campanula 
Page 42) 
Cardinal Climber . S.9 
Carmine Fountain Plant.P.35 
Carnations (See inside cover 
page) . S.5 
Carnations. Hardy Type. 
. HP.S.38.39 
Carrots .S.5 4 
Castor Oil Bean. S.6 
Catananche . HP.S.41 
Cauliflower .S.5 4 
Celery .S.54 
Celery, Asparagus.S.60 
Cclosia (See ouside cover 
page) .S.5, 6 
Centaurea . S.5 
Century Plant . P.37 
Cephalaria .HP.S.39 
Cereus, Night Blooming. P.32 
Cheiranthus . HP.S. 
Chervil .S.57 
Cherry Trees. N.S.7 1 
Chicory . S.56 
Chinese Bellflower (See Abutilon 
Page 2) 
Christmas Rose. HP.41 
Chinese Cynoglossum. S.6 
Chinese Evergreen .P.34 
Chinese Fragrant Fern . S.7 
Chinese Jade Plant.P.32 
Chinese Lantern Plant.HP.S.40 
Chinese Money Plant.S.7 
Chinese Rubber.Plant (See 
Chinese Jade Plant Page 37) 
Chinese Woolflower (See Celosia 
Page 6) 
Christmas Cactus .P.25 
Chrysanthemums, I.g. FI...S.6,P.37 
Chrysanthemums, Hardy.HP.37 
Cigar Plant.S.7,P.25 
Cineraria Hybrida.S.6 
Cinnamon vine (Chinese).T.42 
Citriodora (See Lemon Verbena 
Page 12) 
Clarkia .S.6 
Clematis, Large Flowering....HP.42 
Clematis Japanese (Paniculata) 
.HP.S.42 
Cleome (See Spider Plant 
Page 18) 
Clianthus .S.7 
Climbing Flower Seed Mix¬ 
ture .S.22 
Climbing Fox Glove.S.10 
Clover (White Dutch).71 
Cobea Scandons.S.7 
Cockscomb (See Celosia Page 5) 
Cocozelle .„.S.64 
Coffee Berry .S.63 
Coleus .S.7,P.27 
Collards, Georgia.S.55 
Columbine (See Aquilegia 
Page 38) 
Comet Plant.P.25 
Congo Plant .P.27 
Convolvulus (See Morning Glory 
Page 7) 
Copper Plant.P.27 
Coral Bells .HP.S.40 
Coreopsis .HP.S.39 
Corn Flower (See Centaurea 
Page 5) 
Corn Flower Aster.HP.44 
Com, Pop.S.56 
Com Salad .S.60 
Com, Sweet.S.55 
Cosmos .S.7 
Cotton, Ornamental .S.7 
Crab Apple Trees.N.S.7 2 
Creeping Phlox..HP.40 
Cress .S.57 
Crinum Kirkii (See Milk and 
Wine Lily Page 48) 
Christ Thorns. P.27 
Cucumbers .S.56 
Cup and Saucer (See Campanula 
Calycanthema) 
Cuphea (See Cigar Plant Page 
7, 25) 
Cupid Rose.P.34,S.10 
Cushion Spurge.HP.S.38 
Cut Flower Mixture.S.10 
Cyclamen .S.7,P.25 
Cynoglossum Chinese.S.6 
Cyperus (See Umbrella Plant 
Page 19, 39) 
Cypress Vine.S.5 
Cypripedium (See Hardy Orchid 
Page 42) 
D 
Daffodil Peruvian.45 
Dahlias .S.8,T.47 
Daisy Beilis.S.8 
Daisy, Hardy.HP. 39,41 
Dandelion .S.57 
Daphne Cheorum .,.HP.39 
Datura .S.6 
Delphiniums (See Larkspur 
Page 12). HP.S.39 
Devil in a Bush.S.9 
Devils Ivy (See Philodendron 
Page 33) 
Dewberry .N.S.68 
Dianthus .S.8.HP.S.40 
Dianthus (See Sweet William 
Page 40) 
Dianthus .S.8,HP.S.40 
Dicentra Exima (See Bleeding 
Heart Page 38) 
Didiscus Coeruleus.S.8 
Digitalis .HP.S.38 
Dimorphatica (See African 
Orange Daisy Page 8) 
Dolichos (Aust. Pea Vine).S.9 
Dracaena Indivisa (See Dragon 
Plant Page 27).S.9 
Dusty Miller.S.8 
Dutchman’s Pipe.S.8 
Echeveria (See Hen and Chickens 
Page 11, 34) 
Elliotiana (See Golden Yellow 
Calla Lily Page 48) 
Page 44) 
English Daisy (See Daisy Beilis 
Page 8) 
English Ivy.P.26,35 
Esoholtzia (See California Poppy 
Page 5) 
Eternal Flower (See Globe 
Amaranth Page 11) 
Euphorbia .S.8 
Euphorbia Heterophylla (See 
Mexican Fire Plant Page 8) 
Euphorbia Splendens (See Christ 
Thorns Page 27) 
Eupitorium .HP. 39 
Evening Primrose.S.9 
Evergreens .N.S.72 
Evergreens (Trees P.72 N.S.).S.42 
Everlasting Flower.S.9,11 
Everlasting Flower (See Page 2) 
Everlasting- Flower (See Globe 
Amaranth Page 11) 
Everlasting Flower (See Helia- 
chrysum Page 11) 
Everlasting Flower Mixture....S.20 
Everlasting Peas.HP.S.41 
F 
Fairy Lily.B.45 
Fairy Rose .....S.10 
False Dragonhead (See 
Physotegia Page 43) 
Feather Grass.S.10 
Fern Food .28 
Ferns ..S.9.P.28 
Ferns, Hardy.HP. 41 
Fertilizers .71 
Feverfew .S.10 
Ficus (See Rubber Plant Page 
38) 
Firecracker Plant.P.27 
Floating Heart .I*.39 
Flora’s Paint Brush (See Cacalia 
Page 6) 
Flowering Maple (See Abutilon 
Page 3) 
Flower Seed.2 to 22 
Foliage Plant (See Coleus 
Page 7, 27) 
Forget-Me-Not .S.9,P.27 
Forget-Me-Not. Hardy (See 
Anchusa Page 41) 
Four O’clock.S.10 
Foxgloves (See Digitalis Page 
38) 
Freesias .S.10 
Fuchsia Hybrida_HP.38,S. 10,P.29 
Garden Heliotrope.HP.S.39 
Gaillardia .AS. 10,HP.S.39 
Gardenia .I*.25 
Garden Seed.54 to 7 1 
Gasteria .P.34 
Gay Feather (See Liatris Page 
44) 
Genista (See Shower of Gold 
Page 37) 
Geraniums .S.11,P.30 
Geranium. Ivy Leaf (White & 
Green Leaf).P.31 
Gas Plant.HP. 41 
Geraniums Lady Washington 
(Martha Washington) S. 11,P.33 
Geraniums, Pansy (Mrs. Layl)..P.36 
Geraniums, Poinsettia.P.31 
Geraniums. Silver Leaf (Sweet 
Scented) . P.3.T.31 
Gerbera . S.11,16 
Gerbera . P.26 
Geum .HP.S.40 
Gilia .S.10 
Gillv Flower. S.10 
Gladioli . S.11.B.46 
Globe Amaranth . S.ll 
Glory Pea of Australia (See 
Clianthus Page 7) 
Gloxinia .S.10 
Godetia .S.10 
Godetia. New Azalea . S.ll 
Gold Banded Lily.S.20 
Gold Banded Tiger Plant.P.36 
Gold Dust Plant . P.34 
Golden Feather (See Pyretheum 
Page 17) 
Golden Feather Heatherdell.S.6 
Golden Glow . HP.S.39 
Golden Snake Plant.P.32 
Golden Ceylon Creeper (See 
Totem Pole Plant) . P.36 
Gourds . S.67 
Grapevines . N.S.68 
Grass Seed (See inside front 
cover & Page 71) 
Grevillea .S.ll 
Ground Ivy . HP.S.39 
Gypsophila Paniculata (See 
Baby’s Breath Page 38, 40) 
H 
Hardy and Frost Proof Vegetable 
Plants .P.51,58 
Hardy Perennials.41 to 4 5 
Hardy Vines.P. and T.45 
Hedge Plants.N.S.70 
Heliachrysum .S.ll 
Helianthus .11 
Heliotrope .P.27, S.ll 
Helxine (See Baby Tears Page 
23) 
Hemerocallis (See Hardy Lilies 
Page 44) 
Hens and Chickens.S.ll,P.33 
Herbs .S.67 
Hesperus (See Sweet Rocket) 
Page 43 
Heuchera Sanguinea (See Coral 
Bells Page 43) 
Hibiscus .HP.S.40 
Hibiscus, Chinese . P.34 
Hirta (See Black Eyed Susan 
Page 41) 
Hollyhock, Double and Single 
....S.12,HP.S.41 
Honeysuckle (Halls Japan)....HP.45 
Honeysuckle, Japanese Varie¬ 
gated Leaf .HP.44 
Horn of Plenty (See Datura 
Page 8) 
Horse Radish.R.63 
Huckleberry, Garden.S. 71 
Humulus (See Japanese Hop Vine 
Page 10) 
Hunnemania .S.18 
Hyacinth Bean (See Dolichos 
Page 9) 
Hyacinth Candicans (See Cape 
Hyacinth Page 45) 
Hyacinth Cape .B.48 
Hydrangea, French.P.33 
Ice Plant.S.9 
Impatiens Sultana.S.12 
Insecticides .73 
Ipomoea (See Moon Flower 
Page 11) 
Iris (Hardy) Japanese-Siberian 
Miniature .HR. 44 
Irish Moss (See Baby Tears 
Page 23) 
Ismene Calathina (See Peruvian 
Daffodil Page 48) 
Ivy, English. . .P.25,36 
Jacob’s Ladder.HP.40 
Japanese Hop Vine.‘S.O 
Japanese Morning Glory.S.12 
Jasmine .P.33 
Jerusalem Cherry.S.ll 
Jewel Flower.P.33 
Joseph’s Coat (See Amaranthus 
Page 4) 
Kalanchoe .P.27 
Kale (See Borecole Page 72) 
Kansas Gay Feather (See Liatris 
P.27 
Page 44) 
Kochia . 
Kohl Rabi. 
..S.ll 
.S.65 
S.53 
e 
Ladies Eardrop 
L 
(See Fuchsia 
Hybrida Page 10) 
Lady in White (See AchHlea 
Page 41) 
Lady Slipper (See Balsam 
Page 4) 
Lantana .S.13,P.34 
Larkspur .S.12 
Lathyrus Latifolius (See Ever¬ 
lasting Peas Page 44) 
Lavatera .S.ll 
Lavender Ball (See Didiscus 
Coeruleus Page 8) 
Lavender Lace Flower (See 
Didiscus Coeruleus Page 8) 
Lawn Seed (See inside front 
cover page <fc Page 73) 
Leek .S.54 
Lemon .25 
Lemon Verbena.S.12,P.27 
Leopard Plant.P7S3 
Leopard Flower.S.15 
Lettuce .S.57.5S 
Liatris .HP.S.41 
Lilies, Hardy.B.43 
Lilies, Not Hardy.B.4 5 
Lilies, Water.T.39 
Lily of the Valley Pips.R.44 
Linaria, Fairy Bouquet.S.12 
Linurn .S.12,HP.S.40 
Lobelia .S.12,P.34 
Love* in a Puff (See Balloon 
Vine Page 7) 
Love Lies Bleeding (See 
Amaranthus Page 4) 
Love Plant.SH.P.38 
Lupin .HP.S.40 
Lupinus .S.12 
M 
Matthiola .S.9 
Maltese Cross.HP.S.39 
Madera Vine (See Climbing 
Mignonette Page 48) 
Mallow (See Lavatera Page 11) 
Mallow Marvel (See Hibiscus 
Page 43) 
Marigold .S.13 
Marsh Mallow (See Hibiscus 
Page 43) 
Marsh Marigold (See Hibiscus 
Page 43) 
Martha Washington Geranium 
(See Lady Washington 
Geranium Page 33) 
Marvel of Peru (See Four O’clock 
Page 10) 
Maurandia .S.13 
Melon Musk .S.64 
Melon Water.S.G5 
Mescmbryanthemum (See Ice 
Plant Page 9) 
Mexican Fire Bush (See Kocliia 
Page 11) 
Mexican Fire Plant.S.6 
Mexican Tulip Poppy (See Sun¬ 
light Hunnemannia Page 20) 
Michalmas Daisy (See Aster 
Page 38) 
Matrimony Vine .V.4 2 
Mignonette .:....S.13 
Mignonette Climbing .B.48 
Milk and Wine Lily.B.45 
Mimosa .S.13 
Mirahilis (See Four O’clock 
Page 10) 
Molten Fire.;. 
Monarda .HP.40 
Monkey Flower....S.13 
Monksliead (See Aconitum 
Page 41) 
Montnretias .B.48 
Moon Flower.-S.ll 
Morning Glory.S.7,12 
Moss or Mountain Pinks (See 
Creeping Phlox Page 43) 
Moss Rose (See Porlulaca 
Page 13. 15) 
Mourning Bride (See Scabiosa 
Page 18) 
Musa (See Banana Plant Page 
13) 0 KO 
Mushrooms .S.58 
Muskmelon .S.59 
Mustard . S.63 
Myosotis (See Forget-Me-Not 
Page 9, 27) 
N 
Nasturtium (See inside cover 
page) 
Nemesia (See Aloha Flower 
Page 15) 
Nemophila (See Baby Blue Eyes 
Page 4) 
Nepeta Mussini (See Ground 
Ivy Page 42) 
Nicotiana .-.S.14 
Nigella .S.9 
Nitrate of Soda.F.73 
Nolana .S.12 
Novelty Seed (Sec inside front 
cover page) 
o 
Oenothera (See Evening Prim¬ 
rose Page 9) 
Oleander .P.34 
Onion .S.61 
Onion Sets.S.61 
Orange .P.25 
Orchid, Hardy.HP.39 
Oriental Idly.S.14 
Ornamental Grasses.S.ll 
Ornamental Ivy (See Parlor Ivy 
Page 35) 
Oxalis .S.14 
Oxalis, Everblooming.25 
Oxalis, Summer Flowering.B.45 
Pachysandra Terminalis (See 
Spurge Page 44) 
Painted Daisy .IIP.S.41 
Painted Tongue (See Salpiglossis 
Page 18) 
Palms .25 
Pandanus .P.34 
Pansy .S. 15,27 
Pansy Geranium (Mrs. Layl)....P.32 
Pansy, Tufted.S.17 
Parlor Ivy.P.34 
Parrots Feather.P.36 
Parsley .S.63 
Parsnins .S.63 
Passiflora (See Passion Flower 
Page 4, 15> 
Passion Flower.S.15,P.35 
Peach Trees.N.S.71 
Peanuts .S.63 
Pear Trees .N.S.71 
Pear Tree (Ornamental).N.S.72 
Peas, Garden.S.62 
Peas, Everlasting .HP.S.44 
Pelargoniums (See Lady Wash¬ 
ington Geraniums Page 
S.ll. P.33) 
Pennisetum (See Feather Grass 
Page 10) 
Peonies .R.47 
Peppers .S.~63 
Pepper Grass (See Cress Page 
62) 
Perennial Flax (See Linum-Blue 
Page 43) 
Perennial Flower Seed Mixed..S.44 
Perennials, Hardy.40 to 44 
Perfume Plants (See Stocks 
Page 18) 
Periwinkle .S.17,P.33 
Persian Violet (See Cyclamen 
Page 7. 26) 
Petunia (Inside Cover Page) 
.S. 16, P.36 
Phacelia .S.15 
Philodendron .P.33 
Phlox (See Hardy Phlox Page 
45) S.17 
Phlox, Hardy.HP.S.42 
Phlox Subulata (See Creeping 
Phlox Page 40) 
Physalio Francheti (See Chinese 
Lantern Page 43) 
Physotegia .HP.S.40 
Pickerel Rush.P.39 
Pie Plant (See Rhubarb Page 72) 
Pilea (See Artillery Plant 
Page 23) 
Pinks (See Dianthus Page 8, 43) 
Plant Food .F.7 3 
Plant Spray.30 
Platycodon (See Balloon Flower 
Page 38) 
Plume Poppy (See Bocconia 
Page 38) 
Plum Trees.N.S.71 
Poinciana (See Bird of Paradise 
Page 17, 2 3) 
Poinsettia .P.35 
Poinsettia (See Mexican Fire 
Plant Page 8).P.38 
Poinsettia Geraniums.. .P.32 
Poppy .S. 17,HP.S. 14,40 
Portulaca .S. 13,14 
Potentilla .HP.S.40 
Pothos (See Totem Pole Plant 
Page 36) 
Pot Marigold (See Calendula 
Page 4) 
Pouch Flower (See Calceolaria 
Page 6) 
Primrose .P.3 5. HP.S. 41 
Primula Malacoides (See Baby 
Primrose Page 23) 
Primula Obconica.P.34 
Primula Veris (See Primrose 
Page 44) 
Primulas .S.ll 
Princess Feather (See Ama¬ 
ranthus Page 4) 
Pumpkin .S.63 
Pyretheum ..S.15 
Pyretheum Hybridum (See 
Painted Daisy Page 44) 
Quince Trees... 
.N.S.72 
Radishes .S.64 
Rainbow Corn. s!l7 
Ranunculus (See Buttercup 
Page 7) 
Raspberry Plants . N.S.70 
Red Hot Poker (See Tritoma 
Page 44) 
Resurrection Plant . P.32 
Rhodanthe (See Australian 
Rose Flower Page 16) 
Rhubarb .R.S.67 
Ribbon Grass . -HP.39 
Ricinus (See Chstor Oil Bean 
Page 6) 
Rock Garden Plants . HP. 48 
Rock Garden Snapdragons . S.15 
Rock Rose .23 
Rose of Heaven (See Agrostemma 
Page 2) 
Rose of Jericho (See Resurrection 
Plant Page 37) 
Rose Plants (See inside back 
cover page) 
Royal Purple Plant.P.35 
Rubber Plant.S. 14,27 
Rudheckia (See Black Eyed 
Susan*) .Page 41 
Rudbeckia Fulgidia (See Golden 
Glow Page 42) 
Russelia Elegantissima (See 
Scarlet Fountain Plant 
Page 37) 
Rutabaga .S.67 
S 
Saint Bernard Lily.-P.45 
Saladia .S.55 
Salpiglossis .S.18 
Salsify . S.66 
Salvia .S. 18,27 
Sand Verbena (.See Abronia 
Page 2) 
Saponaria .S.15 
Satin Rose (See Godetia Page 10) 
Scabiosa (See inside cover 
page) .S.17 
Scarlet Flax (See Linum Page 
12) 
Scarlet Fountain Plant.P.35 
Scarlet Runner .SH.33 
Scarlet Sage (Sec Salvid Page 
18, 37) 
Schizanthus (See Butterfly 
Flower Page 18) 
Sea Dahlia .S.15 
Sea Kale (See Celery Asparagus 
Page 63) 
Sedums, Hardy.IIP.48 
Sempervirens (See Candytuft 
Page 42) 
Sempervivum .HP.48 
Sensitive Plant (See Mimosa 
Page 13) 
Shamrock .S.18 
Serpent Plant.P.25,25 
Shade Trees.N.S.70 
Shell Flower.P.45 
Shoo-Fly Plant .S.20 
Shower of Gold.P.25 
Shrimp Plant. P.25 
Shrubs .NS.70 
Silk Oak (See Grevillea Page 11) 
Silver Lace Vine.HP.42 
Silver Leaf Geranium.P.32 
Smilax .s.15 
Snake Plant.P.32 
Snapdragons .S. 19,P.36 
Snow on the Mountain (See 
Euphorbia Page 8) 
Soapwort (See Saponaria Page 
18) 
Spider Lily.S.F.B.45 
Spider Plant. S.18 
Spinach .s.66 
Spotted Adder Plant.P.37 
Spurge, Japanese.HP. 41 
Squash. Summer.S.64 
Squash, Winter. S.66 
Statice .s.15 
Stevia .AS.P.20 
Stocks .S. 18,22 
Stokesia Cyanus (See Cornflower 
Aster Page 44) 
Strawberry .S.66 
Strawberry Begonia .P.27 
Strawberry Plants.P.70 
Sultana Hybrids.P.27 
Summer Asparagus. S.69 
Summer Cypress (See Kochia 
Page 11) 
Summer Forget-Me-Not (See 
Anchusa Page 41) 
Summer Lilac (See Butterfly 
Bush Page 38) 
Sun Dials (See Lupin Page 43) 
Sunflower .S.ll, 18,67 
Swainsonia (See Swan Flower 
Page 38) 
Swan Flower.P.35 
Swan River Daisy (See Brachy¬ 
combe Page 5) 
Swedish Turnips (See Rutabaga 
Page 72) 
Sweet Peas.S. 19,HP.S.44 
Sweet Rocket (See Hesperis) 
„ .HP.S.40 
Sweet William.HP.S.42 
Sweet William. Annual Ever- 
blooming (See Sweet Wivels- 
field Page 8) 
Sweet Wivelsfield.S.8 
Swiss Chard . S.57 
T 
Ten Weeks Stock (See Gilly 
Flower Page 10) 
Thornless Cactus (See Jewel 
Flower Page 34) 
Tick Seed (See Calliopsis Page 5) 
Tithonia (See inside cover 
Page) .17 
Tobacco . S.67 
Tomatoes .S.65 
Torenia (See Wishbone Flower 
Page 20) 
Totem Pole Plant.P.36 
Tower of Jewels.Order Sheet 
Tradescantia (See Wandering 
Jew Page 37) 
Transvaal Daisy (See Gerbera 
Page 9) 
Tritoma .HP.S.41 
Tuberoses ...B.45 
Turnips .S.67 
Trumpet Creeper.V.42 
u 
Umbrella Plant of Palm..S.20,P.25 
V 
Valeriana .HP.S.39 
Vegetable Plants.P.60 
Vegetable Oyster (See Salsify 
I'age 71) 
Vegetable Seed.49 to 67 
Velvet Flower (See Salpiglossis 
Page 18) 
Velvet Plant.P.37 
Venidium (See New Golden 
African Page 7) 
Verbena .S. 12,22 
Verbena. Perennial. HP. 41 
Veronica (See Blue Bird Flower 
Page 38) 
Vinca Vines (See Periwinkle 
. Page 38), 
Vinca Rosea (See Periwinkle 
Page 17) 
Vines, Hardy.P.T.45 
Violas .P.20 
Violets .P.35 
Virginia Stocks.S.20 
Viscaria .S.20 
w 
Wallflower, Siberian.IIP.S.39 
Wallflower .S.20 
Wandering Jew.P.35 
Water Hyacinths.P.36 
Water Iris. P.39 
Water Lilies.S.17,P.36 
Watermelon .S.60 
Watermelon Begonia.P.24 
Watermelon Begonia....P.24 
Water Plants (See Aquatics 
Page 39) 
Water Poppy.P.39 
Wax Plant.P.27 
Weather Plant.S.20 
White Spider Lily.B.48 
Whitlavia . . ...S.16 
Wild Baby Breath.HP.S.38 
Wild Cucumber.S.20 
Wild Flower Garden.S.20 
Wind Flower (See Anemone 
Page 41) 
Winter Lettuce (See Endive 
Page 58) 
Wishbone Flower.S.20 
Wonderberry . S.66 
Wonder Lily.S.17 
Wonder Vine (See Philodendron 
Page 33) 
Wisteria .HP.S.40 
Y 
Yucca Philamentosa .HP.41 
Youngberry .P.68 
z 
Zephryanthes (See Fairy Lily 
Page 48) 
Zinnias .S.21.22 
