Hardy Flowers from Seed, continued 
Height Time of Flowering_Color 
1 • Silene alpestris.Gin. 
Stachys lanata (Lamb’s Ear).6 in. 
• Statice latifolia (Sea Lavender) . . .2 ft. 
Perennial Varieties, Mixed.2 ft. 
Stokesia cyanea. Blue.2 ft. 
Sweet Rocket. Purple and White.2 ft. 
Mixed.2 ft. 
Sweet William (Dianthus barbalus). 
Auricula-flowered.1 ft. 
Black Prince.1 ft. 
Giant White.1)^2 ft- 
Holborn Glory.1 zi ft. 
Pink Beauty.1 ft. 
Purple Beauty.1 z-i ft. 
Pkt. 
. 13 ^ ft. 
■ iHft. 
Flamingo 
Giant Auricula-eyed 
Newport Pink 
Rose Queen 
Single Finest Mixed. 
Inmroved Giant-flowering. 
Copper-Red 
Crimson Velvet 
Double Dark Crimson 
Price, pkt. 25 cts. COLLECTION: 1 
Thalictrum dipterocarpum. 4 ft. Aug.-Sept. 
la Thymus Serpyllum.Trailing 
a Tunica Saxifraga.1 ft. 
Valeriana, Crimson. ( Garden 1 3 ft. 
White and Red . . . ( Heliotrope ) 3 ft. 
Veronica spicata, Blue.1 ft. 
repens.2-4 in. 
amethystina.2 ft. 
longifolia.2}z^ ft. 
la Teucrium, Royal Blue.1 ft. 
Viola cornuta, Apricot.6 in. 
Ardwell Gem (Pansy form).6 in. 
Black Prince (Pansy form).6 in. 
Cyclops. A lovely deep violet-blue Pansy form 
Golden Gem (Pansy form).Gin. 
G. Wermig (Violet form). G in. 
Jersey Gem (Violet form).G in. 
Lord Beaconsfield (Pansy form) . .G in. 
Mauve Queen (Violet form).G in. 
Nora Marrow (Pansy form).G in. 
Primrose Dame (Pansy form) . . .. G in. 
Sensation (Violet form).G in. 
White Perfection (Violet form). .. G in. 
Odorata semperflorens (Sweet 
Violet).10 in. 
Mixed.G in. 
Continuous 
White 
$0 35 
June-Sept. 
Woolly leaves 
25 
June, July 
Bluish lavender 
25 
June, July 
10 
July-Oct. 
Blue 
25 
May, June 
each, 15 
May, June 
Mixed 
10 
May-July 
Mixed 
10 
May-July 
Velvety black 
25 
May-July 
White 
15 
May-July 
Mixed 
15 
May-July 
Salmon-pink 
15 
May-July 
Purple 
25 
May-July 
Pale rose 
20 
May-July 
Mixed 
10 
Pheasant’s Eye 
Scarlet Beauty 
White Glory 
pkt. each of above 9 varieties, $2 
Rosy purple. Invaluable for borders 
Rose 
Pink 
Crimson 
3* 
2 * 
All summer 
June, July 
June, July 
June, July 
May 
May, June 
Aug.-Oct. 
May, June 
May to frost 
May to frost 
May to frost 
May to frost 
May to frost 
May to frost 
May to frost 
May to frost 
May to frost 
May to frost 
May to frost 
May to frost 
May to frost 
April, May. 
May to frost 
Blue 
Blue 
Blue 
Blue 
Blue 
Apricot 
Primrose 
Very dark 
Violet 
Golden yellow 
Deep violet-blue 
Deep blue 
Dark purple 
Mauve 
Bluish blush 
Sulphur-yellow 
Dark blue 
White 
Violet 
Mixed 
each. 
25 
35 
25 
15 
15 
20 
35 
35 
35 
35 
35 
25 
25 
50 
50 
75 
50 
50 
25 
25 
25 
35 
35 
25 
25 
COLLECTION: 1 pkt. each of above 14 varieties of Viola, $4 
Viola, Normandie. 
Burgundy-red 
75 
Arkwright Ruby. 
Ruby-crimson 
75 
Primrose Perfection. 
Primrose 
75 
Yellow Queen. 
Golden yellow 
75 
COLLECTION: 
1 pkt. each 
of above 4 Violas, $2.75 
1 • Olympica Royaleana. 
May to frost 
Purple 
1 00 
Wahlenbergia grandiflora. 
. . .2 ft. 
June, July 
Blue 
25 
grandiflora alba. 
. . .2 ft. 
June, July 
White 
25 
1 • Wallflower, Hardy Siberian . . . 
Aug., Sept. 
Orange 
50 
Golden Bedder. 
. ..IHft. 
Aug., Sept. 
Golden yellow 
50 
Thalictrum 
Siberian Wallflower 
New English and Wrexham Hollyhock Delphiniums 
From seed sown in the hotbed in February and March, one can expect glorious blooms in late August and September of the 
same year. A slight variation in colors in the flowers produced from seed, but GO to 70 per cent of the seedlings will come true. 
Advancement. Enormous flower-spikes, with 5 to G feet of actual flowers and buds and nearly 10 inches in width at the base. Pkt. 
Blue with pale mauve center. 7 to 8 ft.$2 00 
Alice Amos. Pale blue, semi-double flowers, closely set. 5 ft. 1 50 
Coquette. Heliotrope and Venetian blue. 5 to G ft. 1 00 
Clive Greaves. Rich porcelain-blue on long, tapering spikes. 5 ft. 1 00 
Desert Flower. Good, long, spiral spikes of charming salvia-blue flowers with brown eye—a fascinating color scheme. 5 ft.. . 1 00 
Monarch of Wales. Deep blue and mauve. G ft. 1 50 
Norah Phillips. Deep blue and purple. 4 feet of solid bloom. 1 50 
Queen Mauve. Pale silvery mauve. G ft. 1 00 
St. George. Rich Reckitt’s blue, black eye; long, tapering spikes. 5 ft. 1 50 
The Bishop. Gentian-blue, with white eye. 5 ft. 1 50 
Violet Queen. Violet and reddish mauve; long, tapering spikes. G ft. 1 50 
Wembley. Pale blue and mauve. 5 to G ft. .. 1 50 
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of above 12 varieties, $15. Total. . .$1G 50 
HOLLYHOCK DELPHINIUMS, WREXHAM HYBRIDS, MIXED 
A lovely assortment containing many novelties. Pkt. $1, G pkts. $5. 
Blight-resisting Super Delphiniums 
New Hybrids of great vigor and freedom from disease. Remarkable for size of individual flowers and renewed vigor of old 
plants when left to themselves. like the English Hybrids, they bloom within 7 months from time seed is sown, and especially 
distinguish themselves by the unusual massiveness of their extremely long spikes. 
Albrecht Durer. Light blue with pink. Zenith of Greatness. Light blue with white and pink. Mas- 
Cathedral Window. Deep royal blue. sive spikes of remarkable length and thickness. 
Gentian Tower. Pale gentian-blue. Radio. Luminous blue. 
Purple Knight. Dark purple with a steel-blue suffusion. Triad. Light blue, pink and brown. Unusually attractive. 
Mountain Sky. Bright sky-blue. Any of the above, pkt. $2 
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of the 8 Super Delphiniums, $14 
Blackmore & Langdon’s Giant Exhibition Strain. Pkt. Cardinale, Illumination. Pkt. 35 cts., 3 pkts. $1. 
50 cts., 5 pkts. $2. Elatum, Iceberg. Pkt. 50 cts., 5 pkts. *2. 
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