Plant Flower Seed in the Fall 
Fall planting of hardy annuals, bien¬ 
nials and Perennials, which self-sow, is 
highly desirable. The freezing and thaw¬ 
ing of winter proves very beneficial. The 
result is earlier, hardier and more vigor¬ 
ous flowers in the spring. To have the 
finest and earliest blooms in your neigh¬ 
borhood next spring, select your favorites 
and sow this fall. All varieties listed 
here may be depended upon to give splen¬ 
did results. Prices are postpaid 
A T 'V'CCTT'IVf For beds, borders, bas- 
xil-i 1 Oo tJ kets, pots and for cut¬ 
ting. Plant early for a continuous bloom: 
cut the faded blooms and others will 
come. 
Iiilac Queen, 568. Bears a wealth of beau¬ 
tiful deep lilac lavender blooms. A splen¬ 
did bedding and border plant. Very dwarf. 
Pkt. 10c.; i oz. 25c ; i oz. 35c. 
little Dorritt, 569. A gem for beds, porch 
and window boxes, baskets and rocke¬ 
ries. Forms a perfect little bush, smoth¬ 
ered with white blooms through summer 
till fall. Pkt. 10c.; i oz. 25c.: i oz. 40c. 
little (Jem. 570. There is no better border 
plant. Very dwarf; covers a circle of 
about 5 inches. Pkt. 5c.: i oz. 20c.; J 
oz. 30 c. 
Sweet Alyssuin, 572. Hardy annual; cov¬ 
ered with pure white fragrant blooms. 
The most popular of all border plants. 
Pkt. 5c.: i oz. 15c.; oz. 25c. 
Antlrrhl'nnTn or '.'uapclragon 
ANTIRRHINUM (skapdbacion) 
Showy and useful border plants, produc¬ 
ing brilliant flowers. Very effective in beds. 
Blooms the first season. Hardy perennial, 
but usually grown as a hardy annual. 
Height, 2 to 3 feet. 
Tall large Flowering Mixed Colors, 589. A 
fine mixture of all colors. Pkt. 5c.: i 
oz. 25c.: 2 oz. 40c. 
Giant Flowerd Snapdragon 
Snow White, 585. Canary Yellow, 587. 
Deep Fink, 586. Defiance Scarlet, 588. 
Each of the above separate colors. Pkt. 
10c.; J oz. 35c.; i oz. 60c. 
Wood’s Brilliant Mixture, 590. The indi¬ 
vidual blooms are extra large; closely set 
on long spikes, and are particularly line. 
Pkt. 15c.: i oz. 40c.: i oz. 70c. 
Bust-Proof Antirrhinum, 584. The Univer¬ 
sity of California has developed a strain 
that is 80% or more rust-proof. It pro¬ 
duces big blooms on long stems in a wide 
range of colors. Pkt. 10c.; i oz. 35c. 
79^ easily grown free 
Vylalivia,^ blooming hardy annual 
that blooms for months. The flowers are 
double quite large and most showy. Fine 
for table decoration. Height li feet. 
Double mixed colors. Pkt. 5c.; i oz. 20c. 
Cynoglossum Amabile, 771. 
(Chinese Porget-Me-Not) —Bears sprays 
of lovely brilliant blue Forget-me-not 
blooms all summer, easily grown. Hardy 
annual. Height 2 feet. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 20c. 
Candytuft 
Flowering Centaureas 
(Bagged Bobin or Cornflower) —Universal 
favorites for cut flowers: deliciously 
scented: long stemmed, will last for days. 
Sometimes called Bachelor’s Button. Hardy 
annual. 
Cyanus Double Bose Pink, 710. Pkt. 5c.; 
i oz. 20c.; h oz. 30c.; oz. 5 0c. 
Cyanus Double Bluey 711. Pkt. 5c.: i oz. 
20c.; J oz. 30c.: oz. 50c. 
Cyanus Double Mixed Colors, 712. Pkt. 5c.: 
4 oz. 15c.: i oz. 25c.; oz. 35c. 
DIANTHUS or PINK 
One of our most highly prized flowers for 
bedding and cut flowers. Plant early in¬ 
doors and they will bloom the first season, 
and if protected, continue flowering the 
next year. Hardy annual. 
CANDYTUFT Jd” 
masses and borders, being fairly covered 
with* blooms throughout the summer. 
Height, 1 foot. 
Dwarf White, 675. Fine for cutting and 
bedding. Pkt. 10c.; i oz. 25c. 
Dwarf Pink, 676. Pkt. 10c.; J oz. 30c. 
Dwarf Lilac, 677. Pkt. 10c.; i oz. 20c. 
All Colors Mixed, 678. Pkt. 5c.: J oz. 15c.: 
i oz. 25c. 
Giant Bmpress Hyacinth Flowered, 679. 
Makes fine cut flowers and does exceed¬ 
ingly well in beds and borders; each plant 
bears several large flower spikes. Height. 
18 inches. Pkt. 5c.: i oz. 25c.: i oz. 40c. 
Iberis Sempervirens, 682. White Peren¬ 
nial Candytuft. An early and profuse 
bloomer; hardy. Pkt. 10c.; i oz. 35c. 
P' A T TTlVriTTT A Showy, free-flower- 
’ ■L' jng hardy annual of 
the marigold family. Succeeds in any 
good soil, producing a fine effect in beds 
and borders, and blooms until frost. A 
fine cut flower. Height, 1 to li feet. 
Orange Shaggy, 656. A distinct type with 
long deeply fringed petals. Row after 
row of the long fringed petals overlap 
each other in a rather irregular fashion 
and build up a bloom with a shaggy ap¬ 
pearance, exceedingly graceful and in¬ 
formal. The color is an intense burning 
orange, shading to lighter orange at the 
center. Splendid long stems; grows 18 
inches high; an excellent cut flower. Pkt. 
10c.: i oz. 25c. 
Sunshine or Chrysantha, 658. The large 
double flowers are an exquisite clear but¬ 
tercup yellow, with long, loosely arranged 
drooping petals. A fine cut flower on long, 
stiff stems. Pkt. 10c.; i oz. 20c. 
Campfire or Sensation, 657. The largest of 
all calendulas: brilliant orange with a 
scarlet sheen and full yellow center; 
stems are long and stout. Pkt. 10c.; 
? oz. 20c. 
Pastal Shades, 659. Many shades of apricot, 
salmon, cream and white: also orange and 
lemon. Pkt. lOc.; i oz. 20c.; ^ oz. 30c. 
Double—Mixed Varieties, 660, A fine mix¬ 
ture of all the best varieties; all colors. 
Pkt. 5c.: i oz. 15c.; oz. 25c. 
Sunshine or Chrvsantha Calendula 
IAATQV (Beilis perennis monstro~a) 
J-rxklO i English .Daisy — Splendid .for 
beds, borders, pots, porch boxes and rock¬ 
eries. If started indoors they bloom pro¬ 
fusely the same season and for several 
years; they prefer shade. Height, 6 
inches. Hardy perennial. 
Double Pink, 786. Pkt. 10c.; 1 oz. 50c.. 
Double Pure White, 787. Pkt. 10c.; k oz. 50c. 
Double Mixed Colors, 788. Fkt. lOc.; « oz. 
30c.: i oz. 50c. 
Sweet Wivelsfield, 805. Resembles Sweet 
William, but larger, more brilliant and 
have a wider range of colors. Planted 
indoors it blooms from June till frost; 
April plantings outdoors flower in late 
summer. Splendid for cutting, rock gar¬ 
dens and b'orders. Hardy annual; 1 foot 
high. Pkt. 10c.; I oz. 25c. 
Wood’s Superb Dianthus Mixture, 806. A 
magnificent mixture of all the best varie¬ 
ties, double and single; unusually large 
and brilliant flowers in the greatest va¬ 
riety of color. Pkt. 10c.; J oz. 20c.; 
J oz. 35c. 
Double China or India, 807. Fringed double 
flowers resembling Sweet William, but 
larger. Many bright colors. Pkt. 5c.: 
J oz. 20c. 
Double Japanese, 808. All shades from rose 
to rich velvety crimson. Pkt. 5c.: i oz. 20c. 
Wood’s Mixture of Double Pinks, 809. The 
very choicest double varieties. Colors 
range from pure white to deep crimson. 
Pkt. 5c.: J oz. 20c.: J oz. 35c. 
Wood’s Mixture of Single Pinks, 810. The 
choicest single varieties: handsome flow¬ 
ers, extra large and in great variety. 
Pkt. 5c.; J oz. 20c.; J oz. 35c. 
Double Fringed, 811. Called the Marvelous 
Pink, because of its large wonderfully 
fringed double flowers, often 3 to 4 inches 
across. Bears constantly till frost. Pkt. 
10c.: i oz. 35c. 
Clove or Grass Pink, 812. Hardy garden 
pink; many beautiful colors. Pkt. 10c.; 
i oz. 35c. 
Fireball, 813. Brilliant scarlet double flow¬ 
er. Splendid for bedding and cut flow¬ 
ers. Fkt. 10c.; i oz. 40c. 
Escholtzia or California poppt 
Rirlicpiic 890 (Blue Lace Flower) 
UlUlSUUSj OaU. Blooms abundantly 
from July till frost. Fine cut flower and 
pot plant for winter. Hardy annual; 18 
inches high. Pkt. 10c.; i oz. 20c. 
(California Poppy). 
Easily grown annu¬ 
als, producing bright, poppy-shaped flow¬ 
ers from spring tiil frost. A bed in full 
bloom makes a brilliant effect. 
Sirnset, 834. Rich deep golden orange. Pkt. 
10c.: J cz. 30c. 
Scarlet Beauty, 835. Pkt. 10c.; i oz. 30c. 
Golden West. 836. Pkt. 5c.: i oz. 15c. 
All Colors Mixed, 837. Pkt. 5c.; I oz. 20c.: 
oz. 30c. 
Bitsh Escholtzia, or Hunnemannia (Santa 
Barbara Poppy), 840. Bears large cup¬ 
shaped yellow flowers, 3 inches across, on 
12-inch stems; will keep for two weeks. 
Pkt. 10c.: i oz 25c. 
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