"Flower Seeds for Florists’’ 
MISCELLANEOUS PERENNIALS— ( Continued ) 
Campanula—(Continued) 
PERSICIFOLIA. 340,000 s. 30 in. Perennial. 
White Blue Mixture 
EACH: Tr. pkt., 25c; Ya oz., 50c; 1 oz., $1.85. 
PYRAMIDALIS ( Chimney Campanula) . 250,000 s. 5 ft. 
Mixture. Tr. pkt., 25c; Ya oz., 50c; 1 oz., $1.75. 
For Perennial Candytuft, see Iberis, page 22. 
Carnation 
GRENADIN ( Hardy Carnation) . 14,000 s. 20 in. Good for cut¬ 
ting but needs winter protection. 
Golden Sun *Pink *Red White * Mixture 
Prices EACH above: Tr. pkt., 35c; Ya oz., 90c; 1 oz., $3.25. 
Catananche 
Coerulea. 16,000 s. 30 in. Everlasting light lavender-blue Cen- 
taurea like flowers produced freely first year from seed. Tr. pkt., 
25c; 14 oz., 40c; 1 oz., $1.25. 
Centaurea 
Montana. 1600 s. 24 in. Large Cornflower-blue flowers. Tr. 
pkt., 20c; Ya oz., 30c; 1 oz., 90c. 
For Annual Centaurea Cyanus, see page 18. 
Cerastium 
*Tomentosum. 42,000 s. 10 to 12 in. White edging and 
rockery plant. Tr. pkt., 25c; *4 oz., 40c; 1 oz., $1.25. 
Cheiranthus (Wallflower) 
*GoIden Bedder. 19,000 s. 18 in. Large deep golden yellow. 
Tr. pkt., 15c; Ya oz., 25c; 1 oz., 75c. 
Allioni (Siberian Wallflower). 19,000 s. 18 in. Free flowering 
brilliant orange. Tr. pkt., 10c; 1 oz., 30c. 
For Annual Wallflower, see page 19. 
Chrysanthemum 
* Korean Hybrids. 60,000 s. Single and semi-double types. 
Very attractive color mixture. Flowers first part of October. 
Tr. pkt., $1.00; Ys oz., $2.00. 
Indicum. 77,000 s. Large flowered double and semi-double types. 
Tr. pkt., 50c; Ys oz., $1.25. 
Japonicum. 77,000 s. (Japanese Mountain or Cascade type). 
Single mixture. Tr. pkt., 35c; Ya oz., $100; 1 oz., $3.75. 
For Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum, see Daisy on this page. 
For Columbine, see Aquilegia, page 20. 
Coreopsis 
^Sunburst (Mew Gold). 11,000 s. A fine semi-double strain. 
Tr. pkt., 20c; *4 oz., 35c; 1 oz., 90c. 
* Mayfield Giant. 11,000 s. Extra large deep golden yellow. 
Single. Tr. pkt., 15c; Ya oz., 25c; 1 oz., 65c. 
Daisy (Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum) 
Double Fringed ( Diener’s). 18,000 s. A specially reselected 
strain producing about 50% good double types that should 
be propagated by division. Tr. pkt., 50c; tV oz., $1.00. 
Elder. 65,000 s. Earliest flowering—early June. 
*June Marguerite. 40,000 s. Large June flowering variety. 
Spring Marguerite. 
* Mayfield Giant. 21,000 s. Quite large flowered, end of June. 
Alaska. 21,000 s. The standard Shasta Daisy. July. 
Conqueror. 21,000 s. Giant late white. Late July. 
Prices EACH above: Tr. pkt., 15c; Ya oz., 25c; 1 oz., 90c. 
English Daisy, see Beilis, on page 20. 
Dianthus 28,000 S. 
Allwoodi Alpinus Mixed. 8 to 10 in. 1 Yi in- single flowers in 
shades of pink. Early June. Tr. pkt., 35c; Ya oz., $1-35. 
Deltoides Erecta. 6 in. June flowering. A dwarf Maiden Pink. 
Bright red. Tr.'pkt., 50c; Ya oz., $2.00; 1 oz., $7.00. 
Knappi. 12 to 15 in. June flowering. Small clusters of single 
yellow flowers. Perfectly hardy. Tr. pkt., 50c; Ys oz., $1-60. 
*Loveliness. 20 in. Large, freely produced, light lavender flow¬ 
ers, quite fragrant and with highly fringed and curled petals. 
Tr. pkt., 50c; tV oz., $1.25. 
Dianthus—(Continued) 
*Latifolius Atrococcineus. 12 to 15 in. Miniature Rose-like 
flowers. Tr. pkt., 15c; Ya oz., 25c; 1 oz., 85c. 
Plumarius, Single Mixture (Clove Pink). 20 in. Early, free 
flowering, and sweet scented. Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 50c. 
*Neglectus, Rose Cushion. 6 in. Very attractive neat rock 
plant. Many small rose-pink flowers extending above a dense 
mat of foliage end of May. Perfectly hardy. Tr. pkt., 50c; t 5 ® 
oz., $1.25. 
BARBATUS ( Sweet William). 24 in. Early June flowering. Per¬ 
fectly hardy, flowering second season from seed. 
*Holborn Glory. Striking combination of crimson with white. 
*Newport Pink (Pink Beauty). A particularly rich pastel sal¬ 
mon rose shade. Very attractive. 
Purple Beauty. 
Scarlet Beauty. Well named. 
Giant White. Ours is a particularly large flowered strain. 
Single Mixture. 
Prices EACH above. Tr. pkt., 20c; Ya oz., 35c; 1 oz., $1.25. 
*Doulde Mixture. Tr. pkt., 35c; Ya oz., 60c; 1 oz., $2.00. 
* Midget. Very fine neat alpine and rock plant. 6 to 8 in. with 
dense heads of single Sweet William flowers. Tr. pkt., 35c; Ya 
oz., $1.00; 1 oz., $3.75. 
Dictamnus 
Fraxinella (Gas Plant). 1700 s. 30 in. Pink with dark veins. 
Sow seed in the fall and allow to stand outdoors over winter 
for good germination. Tr. pkt., 25c; Ya oz., 40c; 1 oz., $1.35. 
Dielytra (Dicentra) 
Spectabilis (Bleeding Heart). 1600 s. 32 in. Sow seed in 
fall and allow to stand outdoors over winter for good germina¬ 
tion. Tr. pkt., 50c; Ya oz., $4.00; 1 oz., $15.00. 
Digitalis 
GLOXINOIDES (Foxglove) 180,000 s. 4 ft. 
Purple, Rose, White, and Giant Shirley Mixture 
Each: Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 60c. 
Doronieum 
18,000 s. (Leopard’s Bane). Attractive yellow Daisy-like flowers. 
*Bunch of Gold ( Pardalianches). 30 in. Long-stemmed and 
extra free flowering. Fine. Tr. pkt., 50c; tV oz., $1.35. 
Caucasicum. Tr. pkt., 50c; iV oz., $1.00. 
For EDELWEISS, see Leontopodium on page 22. 
Echinops 
Ritro (Ornamental Thistle). Flowers 1 Yz to 2" in diameter 
with a fine blue color. Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 50c. 
Eremurus 
Species Mixed. Tall stately flower spikes 4-8 ft. in shades of 
pink and white. Tr. pkt., 35c; Ya oz., $100; 1 oz., $3.75. 
Eryngium 
Bourgati. 20 to 24 in. June flowering. Bright steel blue heads 
and deeply cut veined leaves are quite attractive. Tr. pkt., 75c. 
Amethystinum. 19,000 s. 3 ft. Large Amethyst-blue. Tr. pkt., 
25c; Ya oz., 60c; 1 oz., $2.25. 
Euphorbia 
Corollata (Wild Baby’s Breath). 8700 s. 24 in. Small Gypso- 
phila-like pure white flowers. Tr. pkt., 35c; Ya oz., $1-25; 
1 oz., $4.00. 
Polychroma. 15-20 in. Very compact plant producing brilliant 
yellow bracts of leaves. Perfectly hardy with us. Tr. pkt., 50c; 
l/ 8 oz., $1.50. 
Myrsinites. Attractive succulent-like silvery green foliage. Each 
branch produces a brilliant yellow bract of leaves in May. Tr. 
pkt., 35c; Ya oz., $L60. 
For FEVERFEW, see Matricaria, page 23. 
For FOXGLOVE, see Digitalis, above. 
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