4 General List of Choice Flower Seeds 
We list nearly 1,000 varieties of what we have found to be tire most desirable — the showiest and easiest 
to grow. When we find a flower, new or old, which we think our customers would like we obtain seed of 
* it if possihle and offer it in our catalogue. 
Order Flower Seed by the 
Number placed before each 
variety. 
ABUTH 0 N 
1— MIXED NEW HYBRIDS. (Green- 
house) — Known also as Chinese Bell 
Flower. A hardy house shrub requiring 
little care and loaded with large bell¬ 
shaped flowers 2 inches across. Blooms 
first season from seed. Pkt. 10c. 
Abronla ( Sand Verbena) 
2— UMBELLATA. (Annual) — Pretty 
little trailer with umbells of rose pink 
flowers. Pkt. 4c: 3 pkts. for 10c. 
ACHILLEA 
(Milfoil or Yarrow) 
^—THE PEARL. (Perennial). Sends up 
many stems 1 ft. high which are crowned 
’••tth clusters of double white flowers. 
Blooms a long time. Pkt. 5c; 3 pkts. for 
12c. 
Aconitum( Monks Hood) 
4—NAPELLUS. (Perennial)—Throws 
up spikes 4 ft. long which are loaded 
with pretty hood-shaped flowers. Fine bor¬ 
der plant resembling the Delphiniums in 
habit. Does well in partial shade. Pkt. 5c. 
ACROCLINIUM 
New Giant Double 
A R——Largre flowered Double Hy- 
birds. This is one of the new flow¬ 
ers that florists can sell at sight. 
The beautiful double flowers are 
nearly twice the size of the ordin¬ 
ary strain, borne on long stems. 
Blooms in a short time from sow¬ 
ing. Range of colors is very large 
including many pastels. Pretty 
dark centers. Pkt. 8c; 2 pkts. 15o. 
4—DOUBLE MIXED. (Annual). One 
of the best everlasting flowers, following 
Helichrysum in popularity. Flowers most¬ 
ly rose and white. Dried they retain their 
color for years. Pkt. 4c; 3 pkts. for 10c. 
ADLUMIA - Allegheny Vine 
7—CIRRHOSA. (Biennial). One of the 
prettiest and most delicate climbers cover¬ 
ing a lattice or porch in a short time. 
Foliage resembles Maiden Hair Fern. Flow¬ 
ers tube shaped and flesh pink. Self sows 
and come up year after year. Pkt. 5c. 
AGERATUM 
Desirable for bedding, cut flowers or 
border. No plant equals it for a solid bed 
or ribbon of blue. Commences to bloom 
quickly from seed and flowers till killed 
by frost. If taken u n before frost, it will 
bloom all winter in the house. ■ 
11— DWARF MIXED. Dwarf sorts 
which grow to an even height. Therefore 
these are especially adapted for bordering, 
etc. Pkt. 5c; 4 pkts. for 10c. 
12 —TALL MIXED. Fine for cutting 
and work requiring longer stems. Pkt. 4c; 
3 pkts. for 10c. 
13 —BLUE PERFECTION. Compact 
bushy sorts which make a mound of deep 
blue. Very useful for borders, hedges, etc. 
Pkt. 5c; 3 pkts. for 12c. 
14—BLUE BALL. Very dwarf and com¬ 
pact and much prized where known for 
edging low beds, also for Ailing in spaces 
in rock gardens. Pkt. 7c; 2 pkts. for 10c. 
Blue Cap Ageratum 
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oe had in flower from June til 
rrosts and always looks well. Foi 
a solid dwarf blue border it has nc 
equal. Pkt. 10cj 3 pkts. 25c. 
ACROCLINIUM 
Double Giant Flowered Mixed 
AGERATUM. 
Adonis 
8— VERNALIS. (Perennial). Finely cut 
foliage and bright yellow flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
9- AESTIVALIS. (Annual). "Flos 
Adonis.” Fine foliage and red flowers. 
Pkt. 4c; 3 pkts. for 10c. 
AGATHAEA — Blue Dahy 
10 — CQELESTIS. (Tender Perennial). 
Free bloomer producing blue daisy • like 
flowers. Plant branching 18 inches tall. 
Pot in fall for winter blooming. Pkt. 8c. 
ALYSSUM 
For a continuous solid bed of white, or 
for a border or edging, Alyssum has’ no 
equal. Commences to bloom in a few 
weeks from sowing and is a solid mass 
of white till hard freezing weather. 
17—SWEET. Fragrant, Covers more 
space than others, each plant making 2 
feet of apace white all summer. Pkt 4c- 
fragrant flowers. Grand for low white 
fragrant borders or edgings. Pkt. 4c; 
3 pkts TOc; 1^, oz. 3 () Ci 
T T TI | 'E GFM. Very dwarf compact 
3 Pkt/ 10c CheS h ‘ Bh ' A mass of white 
S J!!~ QUEEN. Very similar to 
Sweet Alyssum except color which is a 
lavender lilac. Pkt. 5c; 3 pkts. for 12c 
q pJ~ A l Y H °A C , U M ?, E . N S or FLORAL 
Plants A e«-|- A S ? rft ed Car P et °f Snow. 
I lants trailing forming a solid rosette of 
white a foot across. Plants send up hun¬ 
dreds of sprays. Pkt. 4c; 4 pkts. for 12c. 
21—-CREAM KING. Similar to the white 
srs 
WONDEACRO 
re. TA B L E T S foi * plants 
i 2 n ~VSAXATILE COMPACTUM. Espe- 
SjSLIf d ff ,rah !e for rock gardens. Foliage 
earlj b£me^. 8r ^t. fl 5 ° c : er9 yeIl0W ’ ^ 
Agrostemma 
16—CORONARIA. (Perennial). Foliage 
silvery white. Flowers freely produced 
and are crimson-rose and white. Flowers 
first season if sown early. Pkt. 5c. 
Amarantlius 
5.1—-MOULTEN FIRE. Beautiful Poin- 
settia-like top. Showy in border. Pkt. 10c. 
25—MIXED. Plants 2 to 6 feet high. 
\ arious forms mostly with pretty colored 
foliage. Also includes such plants as “Love 
Lies Bleeding.” "Joseph's Coat," "Prin¬ 
cess Leather,” etc. Pkt. 3c; 4 pkts. 10c. 
Anchusa 
28—-BLUE BIRD. (Annual). A fine 
blue plant with dwarf compact habits. Its 
trusses of vivid indigo b’ue Forget-me-not 
like flowers are fine in the garden or for 
cut flowers. Pkt. 5c; 2 pkts. for 10c. 
29 —- L'ISSADEL. (Perennial). Similar 
to the popular “Dropmore” variety but 
owers are larger and of a deeper and 
more intense gentian-blue. Of sturdy 
habit and free bloomer. Pkt. 10c. 
30—ITALICA. (Perennial). Dropmore 
v?™ty. Forms a branched plant 8 to 5 ft. 
high, each branch terminating in a spike 
of bright blue. Pkt. 6c; 2 pkts. 10c. 
Ambrosia 
27-MEXICAN A. The Feath¬ 
ered Geranium or Jerusalem Oak 
is a 2-foot annual with strongly 
aromatic foliage much cut and 
lobed. Flowers small and yellow. 
Pkt. 5c. 
