Colortul Stocks 
Giliflower (Annual) 
Their deliciously-scented flowers are borne in 
ore e spikes on velvety-leaved plants. The 
secret growing good Stocks in the garden 
is to start the seed early. indoors, prick the seed- 
lings into tiny pots, and keep them growing 
rapidly until they can be set outdoors in the 
richest possible soil. 
1772 DWARF TEN WEEKS. 12 in. Large- 
flowering, double, fine for bedding. Finest 
Mixed néolor singe saeehe se eben Pkt. 10c 
1774 BEAUTY OF NICH. 18 in. Double. Come 
into bloom twelve weeks from _ sowing. 
Deep Mesh. pin Rak 6 is. esivids a ot erera Pkt. 15¢ 
1777 GIANT IMPERIAL. 24 in, Double. 
Given sufficient room, the plants form mag- 
nificent bushes with long, thick flower. 
Winest MIx6d ‘COLTS. ices.) > siieus ae 4 Pkt. 15¢ 
1778 EVENING SCENTED STOCK. 
Bicornis.) 15 in. Small rosy lavender 
flowers which emit a delicious perfume 
etter darker. 5 ichets octets Oz. 30c; pkt. ‘5c 
STOKESIA, Cornflower Aster (Perennial) 
1780 CYANEA. 2) Bt. One of the choicest 
flowers for the garden and indispensable 
for cutting. Plants are much branched and 
bear freely from July until frost, the 
handsome  lavender-blue’ flowers which 
measure from 4 to 5 inches across. Of 
easy culture, succeeding in any open, sun- 
(Matthiola 
TVS MORIGIOMR chs cui eiss. ee Meutveione ebebe Pkt. 10c 
Sun lower 
Helianthus (Annual) 
1830 MINIATURE SUNFLOWER, 3-4 ft. Pro- 
duce flowers in many shades of rose, 
bronze and orange. Bloom all summer and 
are useful for cutting...... "3 Bet. LOc 
1831 RED SUNFLOWER, 4-6 ft. Curled petals 
in various shades of red and _ orange, 
beautifully shaded amd bordered. .Pkt. 10c 
1832 MAMMOTH RUSSIAN. 8-10 ft. Huge 
flat flower heads grown for the seeds which 
are fed to parrots, poultry and birds. 
Planted in the poultry yard the plants 
furnish shade, and when planted in the 
vegetable garden the stalks will serve as 
poles for climbing or pole beans. 
.Large pkt. 5c 
seen ee eee eee ew meme eens 
Sweet Atyssum, see Alyssum, page 48. 
Sweet SULTANS, see Centaurea, page 50. 

thrifty plants 
flowers, sow seed of SWEET WILLIAM 
every year. 
To have strong, 
and large 

Among the oldest and best-loved garden 
flowers are STOCKS or GILIFLOWERS. 
Giant Orchid Flowering Spencer 
Success with Sweet Peas depends upon early 
weet William 
Dianthus Barbatus (Perennial) 
One of our finest hardy garden plants, of easy 
culture and thriving in any good garden soil. 
Grow 12 to 18 inches high, with flowers in flat 
clusters on tall stiff stems. 
1890 SINGLE LARGE FLOWERED MIXED. 
a eee EE % oz. 35¢e; pkt. 10c 
1891 DOUBLE LARGE FLOWERING MIXED. 
ay Seopa tele fous sshabe ca dante eta > % oz. 50¢; pkt. 10c 
1894 PINK BEAUTY. Beautiful salmon-pink. 
sc a OXGREERE OOM a TC en Rea erdite. ys. em Pkt. 210c 
1895 SCARLET BEAUTY. Intense, brilliant 
SCarloty Toph. SMe ss ook & alepauese, aves" te Pkt. 10¢ 
The Flower Educates 
Lovers of flowers will read with interest 
and pleasure Audel’s Flower Educator. 
Contains over 600 pages and hundreds of 
illustrations including full page plates of 
flowers. Printed in large type, easy to 
read. Flexible art binding. A much ap- 
preciated gift. 
s 7-90 
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Complete Pocket Size 
Reference Index 

F.or 
Pea 
see page 53. 
Perennial 
(Lathyrus), 

Sweet Peas 





















planting. Sow the seed in March or early 
April so that the young plants develop a 
strong, deep root system and commence to 
flower before the summer drouths arrive. Our 
leaflet, ‘‘How To Grow Sweet Peas,’’ is free 
for the asking. 
1836 Bonnie Ruffles. Cream-pink. 
1837 Damask Rose. Rose, suffused car- 
mine. 
1838 Ruffled Rose. Pure rose. 
1839 Pink Frills. Lovely salmon-pink. 
1840 Olympia. A deep, rich purple. 
1841 Grand National. Rich cream. 
1842 Mavis. Sun-proof salmon-orange. 
1843 Rubicund. Crimson-scarlet. 
1844 Smiles. Shrimp-pink, flushed salmon. 
1845 Highlander. Finestclear lavender. 
1846 Welcome. Deep vivid scarlet. 
1847 Mayfair. Bright clear shell-pink. 
1848 Sextet Queen. White. 5-6 blooms 
on stem. 
1849 Black Diamond. Maroon. 
1850 Ruffled Crimson. Rich crimson. 
1851 Jack yee Cream, flushed fiery mecial 
pink. 
1852 Fortune. Rich dark blue. Ruffled Sweet Peas 
1853 Jubilee. Scarlet-cerise. 
1854 Tangerine Improved. Tangerine- O Bonnie Ruffles, | Cream-pink, 
orange. ne Ruffle ue. Medium blue. 
1855 Reflection. Clear delicate blue. Pkt. Buia crimson. 
1856 Gloria. Cream, edged rose. Each muvied aiete ePcrapcone. 
1857 Mahogany cansppyaver oid Peper acn Ruffled Purple. Rosy purple. 
1858 Charming. Cerise, with salmon sheen. 
1859 Ruffled Blue. Medium blue. Abts 
1860 Ruffled Purple. Rosy purple. Au 6 p Ei 50c 
1861 Royal Ruffles. Ruffled cerise. 
Each of the above, pkt. 10c. 
Your choice, any 3 pkts. 25c 

Giant 
complete 
25c; pkt, 10c 
1865 RAINBOW MIXED SPENCER. 
Waved Spencer V&rieties in a 
color range... %4 lb. 50c¢; oz. 
1875 EARLY FLOWERING SPENCER 
MIXED. Come into bloom a month 
earlier than other sorts..Oz. 50c; pkt. 10¢ 
Any 5 pkts. 40c. 


Two Beautiful Giant-Flowering Single Petunias Are the Dark Purple Elk’s Pride and Rose-Colored 
Ruffled Theodosia, See Page 55. 
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