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ALYSSUM 
For beds, borders, baskets, pots and for 
cutting. Plant early for a continuous 
bloom; cut the faded blooms and others 
will come. 
No. 568. Lilac Queen. Bears a wealth of 
beautiful deep lilac lavender blooms. A 
splendid bedding and border plant. Very 
dwarf. Pkt. 10c.; 1 oz. 20c.; 2 oz. 30c. 
No. 569. Little Dorritt. A gem for beds, 
porch and window boxes, baskets and 
rockeries. Forms a perfect little bush, 
smothered with white blooms through 
summer till fall. Pkt. 10c.; 1 oz. 20c.; 
2 oz. 35c. 
No. 570. Little Gem. There is no better 
border plant. Very dwarf; covers a circle 
of about 5 inches. Pkt. 5c.; J oz. 20c.; 
2 oz. 30c. 
No. 572. Sweet Alyssum. Hardy annual; 
covered with pure white fragrant blooms. 
The most popular of all border plants. 
Pkt. 5c.; 2 oz. 15c.; oz. 25c. 
CANDYTUFT 
Indispensable for cutting, for beds, masses 
and borders, being fairly covered with 
blooms throughout the summer. Height, 
1 foot. 
No. 675. Dwarf White. Fine for cutting 
and bedding. Pkt. 10c.; i oz. 20c. 
No. 676. Dwarf Pink. Pkt. 70c.; 1 oz. 20c. 
No. 677. Dwarf Lilac. Pkt. 10c.; 1 oz. 20c. 
No. 678. All Colors Mixed. Pkt. 5c.; I oz. 
15c.; 2 oz. 25c. 
No. 679. Giant Empress Hyacinth Flowered. 
Makes fine cut flowers, and does exceed¬ 
ingly well in beds and borders; each plant 
bears several lai;ge flower spikes. Height, 
18 inches. Pkt. 5c.; 1 oz. 25c.; 2 oz. 40c. 
No. 682. Iberis Sempervirens. White Pe¬ 
rennial Candytuft. An early and profuse 
bloomer; hardy. Pkt. 10c.; J oz. 30c. 
COSMOS 
A grand fall flowering, hardy annual, 
producing thousands of beautiful blooms 
when other flowers are scarce. To have 
earliest blooms, start indoors and transplant 
after frost. Pinching them back several 
times when a foot high induces earlier 
bloomings and a more bushy growth. They 
prefer a sandy 'soil, not too rich. 
No. 750. Wood’s Superb Mixture—A truly 
superb mixture characterized by the 
grace, daiminess and brilliance of the 
flower, which often measures 3 to 4 
inches across. Fine for table decoration, 
remaining fresh for days. Pkt. 10c.; 
2 oz. 25c.; oz. 40c. 
No. 753. Orange Flare. A gold medal win¬ 
ner. A rich glowing cut-and-come-again 
cosmos that blooms from midsummer till 
frost. The strong plants, 4 feet high, 
are covered with brilliant blooms and 
present a gorgeous sight. It is an early 
flowering strain of Klondyke. Pkt. 10c.; 
1 oz. 3Cc. 
No. 76C. Sensation. Award of merit win¬ 
ner. Mammoth flowers 4 to 5 inches 
across, with broad, heavily fluted petals, 
and carried on long, strong stems. Blooms 
in ten weeks from planting; colors white 
and shades of rose and pink. Pkt. 10c.; 
1 oz. 30c.; 1 oz. 50c. 
No. 751. Lady Lenox Giant Cosmos. Of ex¬ 
traordinary size and beauty. The beauti¬ 
ful shell-pink blooms are 4 to 5 inches 
across; the petals are oval, forming a per¬ 
fectly circular flower; 6 to 7 feet high, 
vigorous, and yields a wealth of magnifi¬ 
cent blooms. Keeps a week without wilt¬ 
ing. Pkt. 10c.; J oz. 20c.; 2 oz. 30c. 
No. 752. Mammoth Early Flowering. Be¬ 
gins blooming in August and continues a 
mass of flowers till frost. We offer a fine 
mixture of colors ranging from pure 
white to deepest red. Pkt. 10c.; 1 or. 15c.; 
2 oz. 25c. 
No. 755 Mammoth Pure White Cosmos. 
Pkt. 5c.; l oz. 15c,; 2 oz. 25c. 
No. 756, Mammoth Pink Cosmos. Pkt. 5c.; 
I oz. 15c.; oz. 25c. 
No. 757. Mammoth Deep Crimson. Pkt. 5c ; 
i oz. 15c.; 2 oz. 25c. 
No. 758. Mixed Cosmos. A fine mixture of 
all colors. Pkt. 5c.; i os. 15c.; 2 oz. 25c. 
Alyssum 
Candytuft 
Cosmos 
Early Sunshine Marigold 
Double Crested Cosmos 
The plants are similar to other cosmos, 
but the blooms are distinct in having double 
crowns, giving them a very dainty and ex¬ 
quisite appearance. A large percentage come 
true both as to doubleness and color. Aside 
from their beauty, the blooms are lasting 
both on the plant and as cut flowers. 
No. 
7G2 
Shell Pink . 
Pkt. 
10c. 
1 Oz. 
45c. 
No. 
V63. 
White Queen . . . . 
10c. 
45c. 
NO 
734. 
Crimson King . . . . 
10c. 
45c. 
NO. 
765. 
Mixed Colors . . . 
10c. 
40c. 
ANTIRRHINUM 
(SNAPDRAGON) 
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. 
No. 589. Tall Large Flowering Mixed Colors. 
A fine mixture of all colors. Pkt. 5c.; 
J oz. 25c.; 2 oz. 40c. 
Giant Flowered Snapdragon 
No. 585. Snow White 
No. 586. Deep Pink 
No. 587. Canary Yellow 
No. 588. Defiance Scarlet 
Each of the above separate colors. Pkt. 
10c.; J oz. 30c.; i oz. 50c. 
No. 590. Wood’s Brilliant Mixture. The in¬ 
dividual blooms are extra large; closely 
set on long spikes, and are particularly 
fine. Pkt. 15c.; 5 oz. 40c.; i oz. 70c. 
No. 584. Rust-Proof Antirrhinum. The Uni¬ 
versity of California has developed a 
strain that is 80% or more rust-proof. It 
produces big blooms on long stems, in a 
wide range of colors. Pkt. 10c.; J oz. 35c. 
GYPSOPHILA 
(BABY’S BREATH). Yields graceful 
sprays of pure white star-shaped flowers; 
a cut flower and useful for mixing 
with other cut flowers. 
No. 878. Perennial. Pkt. 5c.; I oz. 20c. 
No. 379. Annual. Pkt. 5c.; 2 oz. 15c. 
MARIGOLD 
Easily grown, free-flowering annuals, 
bearing brilliant flowers till frost. For the 
earliest blooms, plant in boxes and trans¬ 
plant after frost. 
No. 966. Early Sunshine. A grand flower, 
showy in the garden and ideal for cut¬ 
ting. The 2 2 inch chrysanthemum-like 
flowers are golden yellow, curled and in¬ 
terlaced. Blooms in 15 weeks from plant¬ 
ing. Pkt. 15c.; J oz. 50c. 
No. 971. Dwarf Double Harmony. Charm¬ 
ing and distinct, with tubular deep 
orange center, flanked by broad velvety 
dark maroon guard petals; attractive and 
unique; one foot high. Pkt. 10c.; \ oz. 25c. 
No. 963. Crown of Gold.. A gold medal win¬ 
ner. The crown is of curled and inter¬ 
laced petals surrounded by a collar -of 
gracefully recurved petals; bright golden 
orange. Odorless foliage; sweet scented. 
Two feet high. Pkt. 10c.; .} oz. 30c. 
No. 962, Yellow Supreme. Imagine a large 
fluffy, rounded bloom of honey fragrance 
with broad, loose frilled petals of a rich 
creamy yellow color, and you have “Yel¬ 
low Supreme.” A wonderful cut flower. 
Pkt. 10c.; oz. 3Cc. 
No. 970. Royal Scot. A charming combina¬ 
tion of mahogany and gold in symmetri¬ 
cal stripes, which radiate from the center 
of the flower. Pkt. 10c.; \ oz. 3Cc. 
No. 9G5. Guinea Gold. Distinct from all 
other marigolds; they are more like car¬ 
nations with their long loosely placed 
waved petals. The plants bear 20 to 40 
flowers, 2 to 2J inches across, of a bril¬ 
liant shade of orange flushed with gold. 
Pkt. 10c,; 1 oz. 25c. 
No. 960. African Double Orange. Intense 
rich orange double blooms. Pkt. 10c ; 
1 oz. 25c. 
No. 961. African Double Lemon Queen. Fure 
canary yellow. Pkt. 10c.; i oz. 25c. 
No. 964, African Double Mixed. All the 
best varieties. Pkt. 5c.; 2 oz. 20c.; 2 oz. 60c. 
No. 968. French Double Mixed. A mixture 
of the finest sorts. Pkt. 5c.; 1 oz. 20c.; 
2 oz. 30c. 
No. 969. Miniature Marigold— Splendid for 
bedding, borders and pots. Neat, compact 
plants, covered with perfectly double flow¬ 
ers. Pkt. 10c.; 1 oz. 30c. 
No. 967. Legion of Honor (Little Brownie). 
Golden yellow with velvety brown center; 
single. Pkt. 5c.; i oz. 20c. 
