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HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 
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Carnations (Chabaud Giant)—Jii'® h s'^^aft^r 
seeding- and continues throughout the summer. Handsome, dou¬ 
ble, clove-scented flowers of extra large size. This type should 
not be confused with the old, small-flowered Chabaud. 
Cardinal Red Yellow 
Bright Rose Pure White 
Any one above^(Pl£t. 15c) (2 Pkts. 25c). 
Chabaud’s Mixture—(Pkt. 10c) (3 Pkts. 25c). 
MARGTJEIRITEI—This well-known variety blooms five months 
after the seeds are planted. The vigorous plants bear deeply 
fringed, sweet-scented flowers in a choice assortment of rich 
colors. (Pkt. 10c) (3 Pkts. 25c). 
_ANNUAL VARIETIES — The annual 
ViliryStilllilLiilmu varieties or painted daisies, as they 
are called, bloom profusely from early summer until fall, their 
bright colors making a splendid show in the garden and being 
very useful as cut flowers in the house. Growing 2 feet high, 
they make fine beds and borders. 
SINGLE MIXED—These are the painted daisies and come in 
many brilliant colors. (Pkt. 5c) (% «*. 15c). 
CORONARIUM DOUBLE MIXED—Compact, bushy plants 18 
inches high bearing quantities of double flowers that range 
from white to orange in color. Splendid for cutting. (Pkt. 
10c) (Vi oz. 25c). 
Ciiieraria- 
(Dusty Miller)—CANDIDISSIMA — Half-hardy 
perennial. Fine for ribbon beds, bedding and 
margins. Sow when all danger of frost is over. Perhaps it 
would be better treated as an annual. (Pkt. 10c) (3 Pkts. 25c.) 
Single Flowering Cosmos 
/-■I ].• Graceful, slender, upright branches cov- 
Vilctrivia ered almost their entire length with 
dainty double flowers, which resemble those of the 
flowering almond. As a cut flower, few are more 
satisfactory. Very easily grown in any light gar¬ 
den soil, either in the sun or in partial shade. 
DOUBLE MIXED—(Pkt. 5c) (Vz Oz. 25c). 
_EARLY GIANT SINGLE FLOWERING 
AiOsIIIOS —This variety of Cosmos will bloom 
in July and continue right up to hard frost, if seed 
is sown early. 
White Pink 
Crimson Mixed 
Any one above—(Pkt. 5c) (O*. 40c). 
riMviatie _Splendid hardy peren- 
v.ildll<llls Jr cllUCllltlld nial climber, growing 
12 to 15 feet and covered with a dense mass of pure 
white star-like fragrant flowers that bloom for sev¬ 
eral weeks. A fine climber for porches, etc., and 
very easily grown. Lasts for years and is never 
troubled by insects. (Pkt. 5c) (^ oz. 25c). 
Pnln r-i Cup and Saucer Vine—A rapid-growing 
AiUlJclUtl annual climber, often attains a height 
of 40 feet in a season. Flowers bell-shaped. Fine 
for covering arbors and trellises. Plant seed edge¬ 
wise and cover lightly; to get early results start the 
seed indoors in March or April; can also be sown 
out of doors in May. 
SCANDENS—Purple flowers. (Pkt. 5c); (% oz. 25c). 
_CELOSIA (Annual)—Free bloom- 
jng- plants, which prefer a light, 
loamy soil, not too rich. Seed can be sown in the 
house and planted out in May, or sow the seed in the 
open in May. A very ornamental plant, with curi¬ 
ous flowers resembling a cock’s comb. 
DWARF MIXED^—(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 25c). 
TALL MIXED—(Pkt. 10c) ( 1/4 oz. 25c). 
P I _MAMMOTH RAINBOW MIXTURE — 
Y.«IIt;U» Brilliantly colored foliage plants for 
beds, borders, pots, or edging to taller plants. When 
planted in full sun, the coloring will develop to per¬ 
fection. Wonderful shades and color combinations. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 4.5c). 
Columbine- 
_AGUILEG1A COERULEA — No 
"hardy plant grown from seed is 
more easily handled than the Columbine. Sow the 
seed in the early spring and it will in most cases 
bloom the same season, or sow in Ajigust or Sep¬ 
tember and they will come up early in the spring 
and make strong plants, which will bloom during 
spring and early summer. 
DOUBLE—All colors mixed. (Pkt. 10c) (14 oz. 25c). 
ROCKY MOUNTAIN—This is Colorado’s emblematic 
flower. Its beautiful blue and white flowers are 
so well known that a detailed description is un¬ 
necessary. (Pkt. 10c) (14 oz. 35c). 
SENSATION—The largest of all early Cosmos, being 
3 to 4 inches in diameter, flowers pink and white 
only. Plants 4 feet tall, blooming 10 weeks from 
seeding. (Pkt. 10c) (14 oz. 40c). 
EARLY DOUBLE CRESTED COSMOS—The plants 
are similar to other Cosmos, but the blooms are 
distinct in having double crowns, giving them a 
very dainty and exquisite appearance. The colors 
are a delightful shade of shell piink, pure white 
and crimson. A large percentage come true from 
seed both as to doubleness and color. Aside from 
their novelty and beauty, the blooms are lasting 
both on the plant and as cut flowers. 
White (iueen Shell Pink 
Crimson King Mixed 
Any one above—(Pkt. 10c) (14 oz. 50c). 
_I_ Charming house plants, with beau- 
Y.ycitllHtJIl tiful foliage and rich colored fra¬ 
grant flowers, great favorite for winter and spring 
blooming. Sow.the seed any time during the spring 
or autumn. 
GIANT FLOWERS MIXED—A splendid mixture of 
all colors. (Pkt. 15s) (2 Pkts. 25c). 
Vin#!_foliage of this annual 
T lUw climber is extremely delicate 
and much resembles the maidenhair fern. The seed 
should be soaked in warm water before sowing. 
Will grow 15 feet or more in a season. Mixed. 
(Pkt. 5c) (Vz oz. 20c). 
_The most interesting spot in your gar- 
LTdillicts (Jen will be where you are growing 
Dahlias from seed. It surprises most people how 
easily this is done and what splendid and unusual 
flowers, hardly two alike, are borne on the sturdy 
plants the first year. Sow the seed early in April. 
In the fall dig and store the tubers in a dry, cool 
place. 
DOUBLE and SINGLE MIXED—(Pkt. 10c) (% Oz. 35c). 
UNWIN’S DWARF HYBRIDS — This remarkable 
strain produces branching plants 2 to 3 feet tall 
bearing semi-double flowers 3 inches in diameter, 
of lovely soft-pink, lavender, red, orange, yellow 
and maroon. They flower until frost kills the 
plants, and produce tubers which can be saved. 
Pinched back, they make fine pot plants. (Pkt. 
15c) (2 Pkts. 25c). 
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