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BUTZER’S SEED STORE, PORTLAND, OREGON 
*STATICE (Sea Lavender) 
They are stemless, the leaves springing direct from 
the root stock and the flower stems are more or less 
twiggy, bearing their small flowers in much-branched 
panicles. The flowers are useful for drying for winter 
3005—Sinuata Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
2983—Latifolia—2 ft. Dense branching plumes of 
blue flowers. Per pkt. 10c. 
STEVIA 
3010—Serrata—2 ft. Free-blooming plants, bearing 
a multitude of fragrant pure white flowers; suitable 
for summer or winter blooming and cutting. Pkt. 10c. 
*STOKESIA (Cornflower Aster) 
3020—Cyanea—This is not new, but is a rare and 
beautiful hardy perennial. The plant grows about 24 
inches high, each bearing from 20 to 30 handsome lav¬ 
ender-blue cornflower-like blossoms; in bloom from 
July to frost. Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
STOCKS 
Double Early Giant Imperial 
or Improved Bismarck 
Our strain of this remark¬ 
ably fine type is very early 
and will produce a high per¬ 
centage of exquisite, well- 
rounded, large double blooms 
on extra long stems. The 
well-branched plants grow 
2 to 2% ft. tall. Valuable 
for garden purposes and 
greenhouse forcing. 
3050 — Antique Copper— 
Attractive and unusual. Very 
fashionable art shade. 
3053—Buttercup—Deep fine yellow. Excellent mixer 
—does not clash with other shades. 
3056—Chamois Rose—Rose with a distinct golden 
sheen. Indescribably beautiful. 
3059—Elk’s Pride—Rich royal purple. 
3062—Fiery Blood-Red—Glowing shade. 
3065—Flesh—Soft or light pink ; delicate. 
3068—Lavender—Strikingly beautiful. 
3071—Old Rose—Fine deep fascinating color. 
3074—Shasta—Enormous spikes of elistening white. 
Any of the above separate varieties: Pkt. 15c, 2 
fo*r 25c. 
3080—Bismarck Mixed—Pkt. 15c. 
STOCKS 
Giant Perfection “Cut and Come Again” 1% ft. 
Cut-and-Come- Again — Splendid pepetual-blooming 
class; sown in March or April they begin flowering 
in July, continuing till frost, and are especially valu¬ 
able during September and October, when other 
flowers are scarce they throw out numerous side 
branches, all bearing very double, fragrant flowers. 
3085—Brilliant—Blood Red. 
3088—Creole—Canary Yellow. 
3091—Empress Augusta Victoria—Silvery Lilac 
Flesh. 
3094—Heatham Beauty—Rose shaded Terra Cotta. 
3103—Rose—Rose Pink. 
3106—Sapphire—V iolet. 
3109—Snowdrift Early—Pure White. 
3115—Finest Mixed. 
Price, any of the above, pkt. 10c, 3 for 25c 
STOCKS 
Mammoth Early Branching Nice 
This variety is now recognized as the most valuable 
of all Stocks for cutting purposes and the most popular 
for general use. 
3120—Abundance—Carmine Rose. 
3123—Almond Blossom—White Tinted Carmine. 
3126—Beauty of Nice—Delicate Flesh. 
3129—Cote D’Azure—Light Blue. 
3132—Lloyd George—Blood Red. 
3135—Mont Blanc—Pure White. 
3138—Queen Alexandra—Rosy Lilac. 
3141—Salmon King—Salmon Rose. 
3144—Souvenir De Monaco—Crimson. 
3147—Summer Night—Dark Blue. 
3150—All Colors Mixed. 
Price any of the above, pkt. 10c, 3 for 25c 
*SWEET WILLIAMS 
Dianthus Barbatus—A well-known attractive, free- 
flowering, hardy perennial, producing a splendid effect 
in beds and borders, with rich and varied flowers. The 
demand for separate colors has induced us to offer this 
season several of the best and most distinct flowers. 
3440—Dark Crimson—Pkt. 10c. 
3443—Copper Red—A new and rich color. Pkt. 10c. 
3 J 46 —Diadematus—Crimson, white eye. Pkt. 10c. 
3449—Giant White—Pkt. 10c. 
3452—Purple Beauty—Bright deep purple. Pkt. 10c. 
3455—Pink Beauty (Newport Pink)—Pkt. 10c. 
3458—Scarlet Beauty—A charming and distinct 
color. Pkt. 10c. 
3460—Giant-Flowered Single Mixed—Pkt. 10c. 
3462—Double Giant-Flowered Mixed—Pkt. 10c. 
*\f\ BUTZER’S “ 
jUC sweet pea 
THIS COLLECTION CONTAINS 0 
ROSE CITY” 
COLLECTION OV/C 
iNE EACH OF THE FOLLOWING 
RED BOY 
A very large and long stemmed flower of rich 
deep crimson flowers, with 4 and 5 blooms to a 
stem. A vigorous grower. 
MASTERCREAM 
A most appropriate name for this Sweet Pea— 
“many flowered”. Four flowers to a stem is the 
rule, but 5 or 6 are not uncommon. Color is a deep 
cream. 
GIGANTIC 
This Sweet Pea is the outstanding pure white on 
the market today. Large blooms. 
MARY PICKFORD 
This variety is the outstanding one of its class, 
with large cream pink flowers of magnificent form 
and vigorous growers with strong stems. 
HIGHLANDER 
This Sweet Pea we class as the best clear laven¬ 
der on the market today. It is a gigantic blossom, 
with 5 to a stem. 
SIMPLICITY 
The flowers are of extra large size, great sub¬ 
stance and lasting quality when cut and are of 
such vigorous growth that the flowers frequently 
come with double standard. 
GIANT SPENCER LARGE FLOWERS. LONG STEMS AND FREE BLOOMING 
For Flowery Borders Use Uobelia and Sweet Alyssum. 
