SEEDS OF GENUINE WILD FLOWERS ON THIS PAGE 
VALLOTA Val-loh-tah {Scarborough Lily) 
Bulbous, Amaryllislike plant. Culture F. 
Purpurea. Color varies from scarlet to red; 
ideal for pots or garden. ... ... Pkt. 35c. 
VIRGINIAN STOCK 
{French Forget-me-not) 
Annual. For edging, bedding, etc. Culture A. 
Crimson. Rich crimson red. 6 inches. 
White. Finest pure white sort. 
Pink. Nice shade of pink. 6 inches. 
Each; Oz. $1.00 oz. 35c. Pkt. 15c. 
VISCARIA Vis-kay-ri-ah 
Annual. For cutting, display. Culture A or B. 
TALL SORTS— Height 1 foot 
A dainty cut flower for outdoors and a quick 
catch-crop for cool greenhouse. 
Tail Sky Blue Tall Rich Blue 
Tall Rose Tall White 
Tall Crimson Tall Choice Mixed 
Any of above: oz. 31.00 Pkt. 25c. 
DWARF VISCARIA— Height 6 in. 
For edging, bedding, rockeries, pots, etc. 
Trivett’s Blue Gem Trivett’s Red Gem 
Trivett’s White Gem Trivett’s Mixed Gem 
Trivett's Rosy Gem All aqailable colors. 
Any of above: oz. $1.25 Pkt. 35c. 
VITTADENIA Vit-ta-den-i-ah 
{Santa Barbara Daisy) 
Perennial. For rockeries. 6 inches. Culture C. 
Triloba (Erigeron mucronatus). A lovely little 
0 plant for the rock garden which, if sown 
early indoors will bloom the first season. 
White, Daisylike flowers with pink reverse. 
Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
VOLUTARIA Vol-u-tay-ri-ah 
Annual. For cutting. Give Culture A. 
Star of the Desert. Although somewhat 
weedy as a plant. This is a grand cut flower. 
MF* When cut young the graceful flowers will 
keep their deep rosy lavender color for a 
week. The flowers resemble thin-petalled 
“Sweet-sultan.” Height about 2 feet. Sow the 
seed in the open ground in Spring and thin out 
the young plants to 1 foot apart. A recom¬ 
mended florists' cut flower. Should be cut when 
half open. 
14 oz. $1.00 Pkts. 25c. and 15c. 
WAHLENBERGIA. See Platycodon. 
WALLCRESS. See Arabis. 
WALLFLOWER, SIBERIAN. See Cheiran- 
thus. 
WINDFLOWER. See Anemone. 
WOOLFLOWER. See Celosia Childsi. 
WORMWOOD. See under Herbs. 
T.T.S. XANTHISMA—Texanum 
Star of Texas 
WALLFLOWER 
Wallflowers are grown principally for their ex¬ 
quisite fragrance and can be grown in a cool 
greenhouse for Winter cutting or may be car¬ 
ried over in a frame for Spring planting outdoors. 
SINGLE FORCING WALLFLOWERS 
Annual. Delightfully fragrant. If sown in Sept, 
ember will provide cutting by Christmas and after. 
Single Blood Red Single Golden Gem 
Single White Gem Single Dark Bronze 
And Single Choice Mixed 
Any of above: oz. 50c. Pkt. 20c. 
EARLY WONDER (Stock-flowered) 
A double annual, early blooming type, resem¬ 
bling Double Stocks. Ideal florists’ cut flower 
or pot plant. Usually blooms in 5 months from 
sowing. Very sweet-scented. For outdoor cul¬ 
ture sow in March-April. Height about 18 
inches. Give Culture B. 
Canary Brown Golden 
Primrose Violet Mixed 
Any of above Wonders ... Pkt. 50c. 
BIENNIAL WALLFLOWER 
{True English Type) 
This is the type which is perennial in England, 
but are best treated as tender perennial or bi¬ 
ennial in this country. Sow the seed in June- 
July and carry over the Winter in a protected 
coldframe for transplanting outside in Spring. 
Cloth of Gold. Splendid pure yellow. 
Eastern Queen. Apricot, tinted rose. 
Orange King. Brilliant rich orange. 
Primrose Queen. Soft pale yellow. 
Ruby Gem. Rich ruby red. 
Vulcan. Deep crimson, very attractive. 
Price: Any of above 6 sorts: 
Oz. $2.50 M oz. 75c. Pkt. 25c. 
Sutton’s Giant Blood Red. 
Sutton’s Giant Yellow. 
Sutton’s Giant Ruby. 
Sutton’s Giant Primrose Monarch. 
Each, above four . Pkt. 50c. 
WHITLAVIA W hit-lay-vi-ah 
Annual. For display. 1 foot. Culture A or B. 
Gloxinioides. An easily grown, showy annual, 
for the flower border. Gloxinia-like flowers of 
bright blue with white throat. 
]4 oz. 50c. Pkt. 15c. 
WILD CUCUMBER {Echinocystis lobata) 
A nnual. Ornamental vine. Give Culture A. 
Good vine for trellises, fences, etc., having 
ornamental. Cucumber-like fruit. 
Oz. $1.00 Pkt. 10c. 
WILD ENGLISH HONEYSUCKLE 
Perennial Climber, fences, ground cover, etc. 
We offer seed of the true Old English Honey¬ 
suckle of the hedge rows, deliciously fragrant, 
creamy yellow flowers in profusion. Sow the 
seed outdoors in early Spring or Autumn while 
soil is cool. Culture G. 
M lb. $3.75 Oz. $1.75 Pkt. 15c. 
XANTHISMA Zan-thiz-mah 
STAR OF TEXAS 
Annual. For cutting, easily grown. Culture A. 
Texa num. Easily grown, free blooming, light 
iliF“ canary yellow; Daisylike flowers. Suit¬ 
able for hot, dry places. Height about 13^ feet. 
Pkt. 25c. 
YUCCA Yuk-ah {.Adams Needle) 
Perennial. Ornamental. Display. 5 to Q feet. 
Fllamentosa. Spikes of creamy-white flowers 
Oz. $1.50 34 oz. 50c. Pkt. 15c- 
ZAUSCHNERIA Zaush-nee-ri-ah 
{California Fuchsia) 
Perennial. For rockeries, etc. 18 inches. 
California MIcrophylla {Humming Birds 
Trumpet). Grayish green foliage and scarlet 
trumpets. Pkt. 35c. 
T.TS. VISCARIA—Tall Sky Blue 
A beautiful little cut flower 
Genuine 
WILD FLOWER SEEDS 
We offer seed of true Wildflowers 
No. 1. Sun Blend. For open, sunny places. 
Here are over 100 different wild flowers mixed 
together, including Windflowers, Hardy Asters, 
Columbine, Lilies, Wild Roses, Hardy Cactus, 
Black-eyed-susan, Gayfeather, Beebalm, Ca- 
massia. Cassia, Bellflower, Shooting Star, Pent- 
stemon. Mullein, Violets, Saponaria, Buttercup, 
etc. 34 lb. $3.75 Oz. $1.25 Pkt. 25c. 
No. 2. Shade Blend. A comprehensive mix¬ 
ture of true woodland flowers which bloom 
mostly in the Spring or early Summer, included 
are Wild Sweet-william, American Woodlily, 
Violets, Fairy Bells, Wild Geranium, Jack-in- 
the-Pulpit, Anemone, Polemonium, Bloodroot, 
Bergamot, Mertensia, Claytonia, Bearberry, 
Dogtooth Violets, Pentstemon, etc. 
I M lb. $6.00 Oz. $2.00 Pkt. 35c. 
COMPLETE FLOWER SEED INDEX—COMMON AND BOTANICAL NAMES-SEE END OF CATALOGUE 
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