See Pag es 3 & 4 for New Flowers—Worth Trying ! 
SWEET ROCKET (Hesperis). HP. Dame’s Rocket; 
grows 2 to 3 feet high with 
spikes of showy, fragrant flowers. 
Purple. Dark shade. Pkt. 10 cts.; M oz. 25 cts. 
White. Fine. Pkt. 10 cts.; $4 oz. 25 cts. 
STATICE (Sea Lavender Everlasting). HA. Pro¬ 
duces all summer panicles of small 
flowers which can be dried for winter bouquets. 
Kumpf’s Tall lllue. Pkt. 10 cts. 
Rosea Superba. Deep rose. Pkt. 10 cts. 
Mixed New Art Shades. Pkt. 10 cts. 
SNOW ON THE MOUNTAIN See Euphorbia, 
page 10. 
STRAWFLOWER See Everlasting Flowers, page 8. 
CTQf'l/C HA. These popular flowers are easily 
grown and have many good qualities. 
Require sandy soil. 
WILSON’S GIANT PERFECTION 
All same price—25 cts. per pkt.; $1.00 for % ox. 
Of splendid pyramidal growth, freely branching 
giving an abundance of large spikes of double 
flowers from summer until fall. 2 feet. 
White (Princess Alice). 
Dark Blue. 
Silvery Lilac (Empress Augusta Victoria). 
Light Blue (May Queen). 
Creole. Canary yellow. 
Flesh Color. 
Brown Red. Coppery red. Very attractive. 
Rose. Exquisite shade. 
Collection: 1 pkt. each of above S colors, $1.75. 
GIANT-FLOWERING BEAIJTY 
All same price—25 cts. per Pkt. $1.00 per % ox. 
Early-flowering forming much-branched plants 
about 2 feet high, having numerous spikes of 
large, double, fragrant flowers; they are of special 
value as pot-plants for greenhouse and for cutting; 
for this purpose seed should be sown from July 
to September. 
Almond Blossom. White, shaded carmine. 
Beauty of Nice. Deep flesh. 
Mont Blanc. Purest white. 
Monte Carlo. Canary-yellow. 
Queen Alexandra. Rosy lilac. 
Summer Night. Dark blue. 
Souvenir de Monaco. Crimson. 
Abundance. Rose pink. 
Collection: 1 Pkt. each of above S colors, $1.75. 
DWARF LARGE-FLOWERING MIXED 
For outdoor sowing. Pkt. 10 cts.; y 8 oz. 60 cts. 
SUNFLOWERS (Helianthus) HA. Plants of ma¬ 
jestic growth and immense showy 
flowers, suitable for shrubberies, and sub-trop¬ 
ical gardening; the dwarfer kinds, with smaller 
flowers, are charming in mixed borders. 
LARGE-FLOWERED TALL 
Sutton’s Red Sunflower. 4 to 8 feet. Some flow¬ 
ers chestnut-red, others tipped yellow and 
others slightly washed with red. Pkt. 10 cts. 
Globe-Flowered Double. 6 feet. Flowers a rich 
saffron color. Pkt. 10 cts.; $£ oz. 20 cts. 
Russian Mammoth. Single. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 20 cts. 
MINIATURE-FLOWERED SINGLE AND DOUBLE 
Average Height 4 Feet 
Spreading bushes with graceful foliage and ele¬ 
gantly formed flowers borne for a long time in 
succession; invaluable as cut-flowers. 
Double Chrysanthemum-Flowered. Golden yel¬ 
low flowers. Fine . Pkt. 10 cts.; % oz. 25 cts. 
Stella. Large golden-yellow petals; small, dark 
center. Pkt. 10 cts.; 14 oz. 25 cts. 
Excelsior Hybrids. The colors are pale yellow, 
golden yellow, and creamy white, some with 
black centers. Pkt. 10 cts.; !4 oz. 25 cts. 
Orion. Petals rolled, resembling Single Cactus 
Dahlia. Yellow dark center. Pkt. 10 cts. 
Diadem (Venus). Lemon yellow flowers with 
black centers. Fine. Pkt. 10 cts.; % oz. 25 cts. 
SWEET PEAS HAC. Wilson’s Silver-Gilt Medal 
Mixture of Spencers. One oz. seed 
for 20 foot row. A beautiful blend of all the 
best and newest varieties. Each color class is 
properly proportioned so that the mixture will 
give a harmonious whole. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 25 
cts.; % lb. 75 cts.; 1 lb. $2.75 (Sweet Peas In 
separate colors at same price.) 
SUMMER CYPRESS. See Kochia, page 11. 
SWEET SULTAN. See Centaurea, page 7. 
•xWEET WILLIAM (London Tufts; Dianthus bar- 
j W CC I W ILLIM/Vl batus) H p Well-known, at¬ 
tractive, hardy perennials. It is better to raise 
new plants from seed every season than to 
divide the old ones. 
Giant White. Pkt. 10 cts. 
Pink Beauty. Pkt. 10 cts. 
Searlet Beauty. Pkt. 10 cts. 
1 Pkt. each of the 3 colors for 25 ets. 
Double Mixed. Very fine. Pkt. 10 cts. 
Single Mixed Giant Hybrids. Pkt. 10 cts. 
Single Mixed Dwarf Compact. Pkt. 10 cts. 
TAGETES SIGNATA PUMILA. See Marigold, p. 10. 
TITHONIA HA. Speeiosa, Early Flowering (Gol¬ 
den Flower of the Incas). 8 feet. The 
★ flowers resemble a giant single zinnia of vivid 
orange-scarlet borne on huge bushes with woody 
stems, and large leaves. From seed started in 
March plants in full sun will blossom in late 
August. Pkt. 15 cts. 
TRITOMA (Red-Hot Poker). HP. Handsome bor¬ 
der plants. Flowers borne in compact 
form on stout 3 and 4 foot stems, having the 
appearance at a distance of orange and red 
colored spear heads. Require protection dur¬ 
ing winter. 
Hybrida Early-Flowering Mixed. Many interest¬ 
ing colors. Pkt. 15 cts. 
URSINIA (Spenogyne) HAR. Anethoides. Excel¬ 
lent for edgings. The orange, daisy-like 
★ flowers have purple and black centers. 1 foot. 
Flowers all summer. Pkt. 15 cts. 
VENIDIUM FASTUOSUM Hybrids, ha. 3 feet. 
(MONARCH OF THE VELDT) 
A unique annual from South Africa. In this mix¬ 
ture are included white, cream, lemon, yellow, 
orange and buff, each flower 3 to 4 inches across 
with black centers. Plant in full sun. Pkt. 25 cts.; 
5 for $1.00. 
VIOLA CORNUTA (Tufted Pansy) HPR. Very 
hardy. Fine for edging or 
for the Rock Garden. 6 inches. 
Apricot. Yellow. Pkt. 15 cts. 
White Perfection. Pkt. 15 cts. 
.Jersey Gem. (Blue Gem). Pkt. 25 cts. 
Mixed Small-flowering. Pkt. 15 cts. 
Dwarf Double Sunflower 
WILSON’S SEEDS 
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MONTCLAIR, N. J. 
