Sweet Wiveisfield 
Annual Culture “A”, Blooms May to July 
A cross between Dianthus Allwoodi and 
Sweet Wilham. Very hardy and free-flowering. 
Height 12 ms. Pkt., 10c; oz., $2.00 
TAGETES (See Scotcli Marig’old). 
Tigridia 
Annual—Culture “A”, Blooms June to Sept. 
The blooms of this exotic annual are 4 inches 
across and come in shades of yellow and orange, 
with purple spots. Height 1^ ft. Mixed 
colors. Pkt., 15c; oz., $5.00 
Thunbergia 
Annual—Culture “A”, Blooms 
May to October 
Pretty trailing half hardy annual plants, 
mostly used for window boxes, hanging baskets 
and vases. Very striking and effective colors 
ranging from white to bright orange, the 
center always dark. It prefers a warm, sunny 
situation. 
Height 4 feet. Fkt., lOc; OZ., $1.25 
THRIFT or SEA FINK 
(See Antieria). 
Vinca 
Tithonia 
T i t h o n i a 
Torenia 
Annual—Culture “A”, 
Blooms May to November 
Fonmlerl. Tiny, tender 
annual, orchid-shaped, and 
the sky-blue flowers are 
spotted dark blue, with bright 
yellow throat. Height 12 ins. 
Fkt., 10c; oz., $2.50 
TUBEROSE (See pa?e 
60). 
Verbena 
Fkt. Oz. 
Rose.$0.10 $1.25 
White, Rose eye .10 1.25 
White .10 1.25 
Mixed Colors .10 1.00 
Venidium 
Annual—Culture “A”, 
Blooms June to October 
Fastuosum. An attractive 
annual with rich orange- 
colored daisy-shaped flowers, 
marked with a purple black 
zone at the base of each 
petal. The flowers often 
measure 4 ins. across. Half 
hardy annual. Height 3 feet. 
Fkt., 15c; oz., $1.50 
Annual—Culture “A”, Blooms 
August and September 
Speciosa. This plant with cut 
foliage makes a brilliant showing in 
the fall. The flowers, often measur¬ 
ing 3 inches across, are of an 
orange-scarlet color, some¬ 
what resembling large 
French Marigolds. Height 8 
feet.. .Fkt., 15c; oz., $1.00 
Speciosa Grandiflora, 
Pireball. A brilliant vibrant 
shade of scarlet-orange. The 
dazzling scarlet contrast to 
the clear yellow center is 
most attractive. Flowers 
measure 3% to 4% inches in 
diameter, and are carried on 
long stems. Height 8 feet. 
Pkt., 15c; oz., $2.50 
Vinca 
Annual—Culture “A”, Blooms 
June to November 
A popular flower because of its 
glossy dark green foliage and pro¬ 
fusion of blooms. The blossoms are 
somewhat like those of Phlox, but 
larger and not borne in 
clusters. In warm climates it 
is a tender perennial. In 
colder sections they are 
treated as annuals for late 
summer and autumn bloom¬ 
ing. Height 1 ft. 
Veronica 
Perennial—Culture “E”, Blooms 
May and June 
A dependable perennial bearing long 
spikes of showy flowers. 
Longifolia. This popular variety has 
long spikes of blue flowers. 
Height 2 feet. . . .Fkt., 10c; oz., $1.75 
Spicata. A popular flower for the hardy 
border. Covered all summer with spikes 
of bright blue flowers. 
Height 18 in_ Fkt., 15c; oz., $3.00 
Vine Mixture 
A mixture of annual climbers suitable 
for trellises, etc. . . .Fkt., lOc; oz., 60c 
Viola 
Perennial—Culture “A”, Blooms April 
Corntita. A lovely little flower of the 
violet type, but larger with slightly 
ruffled petals, and longer stems. Height 8 
ins. Mixed colors.Fkt., lOc; oz., $2.50 
V i s c a r i a 
Annual—Culture “A”, Blooms 
June to September 
An attractive annual with pale green 
leaves bearing terminal flowers of car¬ 
mine-pink, resembling tiny single wild 
roses. Height 12 ins. Fkt., lOc; OZ., 60o 
NORFOLK. VIRGINIA 
Perennial—Culture “E”, Blooms May to November 
A magnificent half-hardy perennial of robust, compact habit 
and free-blooming. The trusses are immense, the individual 
florets of ten measuring an inch in diameter. Invaluable as a 
bedding plant. Few flowers are better for window boxes, since 
it is never out of bloom during the season. Although perennial, 
they bloom from seed the first year, flowering in July if sown 
in May. The best method of planting is to sow the seed in 
boxes or hotbeds early in March and transplant when ail 
danger of frost is past. Height 6 ins. 
Dwarf Fireball. A dwarf compact Verbena literally covered 
with bright scarlet blooms. 
Excellent for borders. Fkt., 15c; OZ., $4.00 
HVBBIDA QBANDIPIiORA 
Fink . 
Scarlet . 
Spectrum Bed. 
Yellow . 
White . 
Blue with White Bye. 
Violet with White Eye. 
Bed with Creamy Eye. 
Mixed Colors. 
Fkt. 
Oz. 
$0.10 
$2.00 
.10 
2.00 
.10 
2.00 
.10 
2.00 
.10 
2.00 
.10 
2.00 
.10 
2.00 
.10 
2.00 
.10 
1.75 
renosa. A hardy perennial of spreading habit. Covered 
liroughout the summer and fall '^itb large panicle ^ 
urplish blue flowers. Height 1 ft- Fkt., 10c; oz., $1.00 
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Wallflower 
Annual—Culture “A”, Blooms 
May to July 
The flowers of the annual Wallflower 
are equal in size to those of the peren¬ 
nial varieties and if the seed is sown 
in the early spring will bloom in June. 
Their indifference to heat and drought 
adds to their value in the South. Height 
16 ins. 
Single Annual Early Faris. 
Mixed colors.... Fkt., 10c; oz., $1.00 
Double Annual Early Wonder. 
Mixed colors. Fkt., 15c; oz., $1.75 
Perennial—Culture “E”, Blooms 
April to July 
This well-known perennial, with its 
delightfully fragrant spikes of single 
and double blossoms, is one of our 
earliest spring flowers. Plant hardy and 
will endure very low temperature. Colors 
include yellow, light brown, and blood- 
red. Height 18 inches. 
Single perennial. 
Mixed colors.... Fkt., 10c; OZ., $1.00 
Double Ferennial. 
Mixed colors. . . .Fkt., 15c; oz., $3.00 
Siberian Wallflower (See Cheiran- 
thus, page 48). 
WINDFDOWEB (See Anemone). 
Wild Carden M ixture 
A most interesting combination of 
wild flowers. Fkt., lOc; oz., 50c 
