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Stocks © 
Gilliflower 
Annual. IV 2 to 2 ft. July to Frost. Great favorites 
because of their charming colors, delightful fragrance 
and the abundance of blooms, whether grown for bed' 
ding purposes in Summer, or for greenhouse forcing in 
Winter. Seed should be sown indoors and the young 
plants transplanted to the open ground in rich soil 
when the weather becomes suitable. About 60% of 
the flowers will come double. 
SWEET ROCKET ©—Hesperis 
Hardy Perennial. 2 ft. May-June. A deli** 
ciously sweet'scented old-fashioned garden 
plant, also known as Dame’s Violet and 
Dame’s Rocket. Bears spikes of showy white 
lilac and purple fragrant flowers. Very effective 
in hardy border. 
7510 Mixed. V 4 oz., 25c.;. Pkt. lOc 
SWEET SULTAN. See Centaurea. 
TAGETES SIGNATA PUMILA. See Marigold. 
Large Flowering 10 Week Stocks 
The leading class for outdoor bedding. Blooms earlier 
than the other types. 
6798 Blood Red. 
6809 Light Blue. 
6810 Bright Pink . Pkt. 
6821 Purple . lOc 
6832 Pure White. 
6843 Canary Yellow... 
6854 Collection. One packet each. 50c 
6865 Mixed Colors. Vs 03., 50c . Pkt. lOc 
Early Giant Imperial Stocks 
A splendid strain of Bismarck Stocks, branching in 
habit. Very early, blooming and producing a high per' 
centage of double flowers. 
6914 Blood Red . 
6915 Canary Yellow... 
6916 Dark Blue. Pkt. 
6917 Flesh .J. 15c 
6918 Rose. 
6919 White . 
6920 Collection. One packet each .75c 
6921 Mixed. Vg oz,., 60c....Pkt. 15c 
Cut and Come Again Stocks 
Plants of robust growth and branching habit. If sown 
early, commences blooming in June and continues until 
frost. Fine for cutting. 
6876 Princess Alice. Pure white. 
6887 La France. Light pink. 
6898 Brilliant. Deep rose-crimson . Pkt. 
6909 Sapphire. Dark blue .. 10c 
6910 Creole. Creamy'yellow . 
6911 May Queen. Delicate lilac. 
6912 Collection. One packet each. 50c 
6913 Mixed. All colors. Vs oz., SOc . Pkt. lOc 
SUNFLOWER ©—Helianthus 
Annual. 4 to 6 ft. June to Frost. Remark- 
able for its stately growth and decorative ef¬ 
fect. Suitable for shrubberies, woodlands and,, 
wild gardens. The dwarf varieties with small 
flowers, are charming when grouped in mixed 
flower gardens. 
6930 Miniature Mixed —Cut and Come Again. 4 ft. 
Plants of bush habit, producing a continuous 
succession of single flowers indispensable for 
cutting. The colors are golden yellow, pale 
yellow, cream white with dark centers and 
many with curiously twisted petals. 
1/4 oz., 25..Pkt. 10c 
6932 Russian Mammoth. 6 ft. Gigantic single yel¬ 
low flowers. They will make splendid shade 
and provide good feed for poultry.. .Oz., 1 Oc 
6934 Double Chrysanthemum-flowered. 6 ft. Rich 
golden yellow flowers perfectly double, re¬ 
sembling Chrysanthemums. Oz., SOc.Pkt. lOc 
THUNBERGIA— Black-Eyed Susan 
Annual Vine. 5 ft. July to Frost. A very de¬ 
lightful slender trailing vine with neat green 
foliage, and 1 Vi-inch yellow or white flowers, 
with dark or black centers. A splendid plant 
for hanging baskets and porch boxes. 
7610 Fine Mixed. V 4 oz., 25c.Pkt. 10c 
TORENIA 
Annual. 1 ft. July to Frost. 
7621 Foumieri. Small, bushy plants with pretty 
snapdragon-like blue flowers. For edging beds 
or for indoor pot culture, it is both useful and 
attractive . Pkt. 15c 
TRITOMA— 
Flame Flower, Red Hot Poker 
Hardy Perennial. 3 ft. August-October. In 
late Summer and Fall the garden is illuminated 
by magnificent, foot-long spikes of orange-red 
flowers. Hardy in the open ground south of 
Philadelphia. North dig up and store in sand 
in the cellar over Winter. 
7632 Hybrida Mixed.Pkt. 15c 
TUNICA ®—Coat Flower 
Hardy Perennial. 6 in. May-August. 
7635 Saxifraga. A pretty tufted plant with light pink 
flowers. Adapted to rockeries or the margin 
of the hardy border. oz., 25c.. .Pkt. lOc 
Barlv Giant Imperial Stocks 
