Seedsmen Since 1898 
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Scabiosa Caucausica me 
Resembling in shape the annual Scabi- ‘ 
osa, but plants are more vigorous and 
produce longer and stouter stems as 
well as larger flowers. This hardy va- 
riety bears large blossoms of a deli- 
cate lilac, blue, pink or white shades. 
The plants grow 18 to 24 inches high, 
blooming from July until frost. 
Giant Hybrids (Isaac House, Strain). 
Very large fringed and ruffled flowers 
in various shades of blue. Pkt. 10c. 
Statice (Sea Lavender) 
Produces a mass of tiny blossoms re- 
sembling the Baby’s Breath, during 
July and August. These, if cut and 
dried, last for months. 
Latifolia. A charming variety for the 
border or rockery of purplish-blue 
color. Fine for bouquets. 1 ft. Pkt. 10c. 
Sunflower (Helianthus) 
Seeds sown early will produce flower- 
ing plants the first year. 
Autumn Glory. Bright yellow flowers; 
blooming in August and September. 
Height, 3 to 4 feet. Pkt. 10c. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Sweet William (Dianthus Barbatus) Hardy Verbena 
A beautiful, free- A new perennial species from Buenos 
Aires. The slender, freely-branched 
stems attain a height of 4 to 5 feet 
and bear numerous terminal sprays of 
heliotrope flowers during July and 
Aueniste «Pika Vice 
Veronica Speedwell 
Plants about 18 inches, bearing small 
spikes of rich blue flowers most of the 
St. Paul, Minn. 
_.. Tritoma 
(Red Hot Poker) 
Although these are 
hardy plants, many 
will flower the first 
year if seed is sown 
early. They grow 3 
to 4 feet high and 
bear in August 
blazing, orange-red 
spikes, blooming 
until frost. Very 
fine for cut flowers. 
Hybrida. Pkt. 10c. 
Feed With 
IGORO 
COMPLETE PLANT FOOD 

Pyrethrum 
Bears large daisy- 
like flowers ranging 
in color from white 
to deep red with 
bright yellow cen- 
ters; fine for cut- 
ting. Blooms in 
early spring and 
again in the fall. 
Plants grow 20 to 
30 inches. 
Roseum, Single 
Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
> Roseum. Single and 
= Double. Pkt. 15c. 
“ Roseum James Kel- 
Pyrethrum Ayr cee scarlet. 
aS oe 
Rock Garden Mixture 
A selection of finest dwarf perennials. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Romneya (Matilija Poppy) 
Plant in a well drained, sunny, shelter- 
ed location. Grows 4 to 5 feet high. 
Blooms June to August. Plants must 
have winter protection in the North- 
west. Coulteri, White. Pkt. 10c. 
Rudbeckia (Cone Flower) 
This is a hardy, free flowering and 
easily grown perennial. The daisy-like 
flowers are fine for cutting, blooming 
from July until October. 
Newmanii Speciosa, orange-yellow, 
dark disc, 3 feet. Pkt. 10c. 
Purpurea, rosy purple, 4 feet, Pkt. 10c. 




Tritoma, 
Valeriana (Garden Heliotrope) 
A hardy plant, rather spreading, about 
2 feet high with silvery green foliage, 
producing large clusters of red or 
white, very fragrant flowers, from 
June to October. Fine for bouquets. 
Valeriana should be in every garden. 
blooming hardy 
perennial produc- 
ing a splendid 
effect in beds and 
borders with rich 
and varied flow- 
ers. Grows 15 to 
20 inches high. 
Salvia Single Varieties. 

Treat as an annual here in the North- Crimson, Pande summer. Fine for cutting. Spicata. 
west. Plants grow about 3 feet tall, Scarlet, _Newport Pita LOC. 
bearing long spikes of deep blue flow- Pinky bite; or . 
ers in August. Seed should be sown ey Mixed. Viola Odorata (Sweet Violets) 
indoors in February. Farincea Blue ck All above, Pkt. Owing to their fragrance and simplic- 
Redder. Pkt. 10c. Age: ity of culture Violets have met with 

i Double Mixed, 
Sweet William. Pkt. 10¢. 
ey _ Holborn Glory. 
Single. A range of colors all showing 
white eye. Pkt. 10e. 
i Half hardy perennials bearing early, 
Thalictrum (Meadow Rue) dainty yellowish, red or orange flow- 
The charming rose and white flowers ers, which have a delicious odor. Re- 
and fern-like leaves are produced in quire winter protection in the North- 
graceful sprays during August and west. May be started indoors and set 
September. Plants about 4 feet. Dipter- out in May. Height, 15 to 18 inches. 
ocarpum. Pkt. 10c. Single or double, finest mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
general favor. If planted in a shaded 
moist position they will thrive and 
flower freely. About 6 inches, Pkt. 10c. 
Wallflower (Cherianthus) 
Saponaria (Bouncing Bet) 
A very showy, trailing, hardy perennial 
rock plant about 9 inches high, pro- 
ducing in summer small, bright rose 
flowers. Ocymoides. Pkt. 10c. 
Scutellaria (Skull Cap) 
Pretty blue rock plant, 18 inches high, 
dense bushy habit, abundance of light 
blue flowers, June to August. Coeles- 
tina. Pkt. 10c. 
Bulbs and Roots 


ISMENE CALATHINA (Peruvian Daffodil). A grand 
summer flowering bulb, producing with great freedom 
large Amaryllis-like, pure-white, fragrant blossoms. HEx- 
AMARYLLIS. A fine strain in a wide range of beauti- ceptional for cut flowers. Each, 20c. 
ful colors. They are easy to grow in the house. Mixed JAPONICUM LILY (Krameri). Flowers a lovely clear 
only. Each, 35c. pink, often shaded blush. Blooms in June. Plant 8 
AURATUM LILY. Flower heads aré large with broad inches deep. Each, 30c. 
petals gracefully recurved. White, thickly studded crim- MADEIRA VINE. The old “Climbing Mignonette.” 
son maroon with a wide gold band down the center of Prized on account of its rapid growth and freedom ait 
eich petal. Plant 9 inches deep. Each 30c. insects. Thick, glossy leaves, and long, hanging stems 
BATEMANNIAE LILY. Gorgeous deep apricot blooms of feathery, fragrant, white flowers. Each, 8c; 2 for 15c. 
in July. Plant bulb 6 inches deep. Each 20c. MONTBRETIAS. Bulbs make lovely cut flowers on 
BEGONIA. Tuberous rooted. These profusely-flower- spikes like miniature gladioli. Treat same as gladioli, 
ing pot plants are deservedly popular for garden, flow- plant 3 inches deep and about 4 inches apart. Colors are 
ering all summer. Colors: scarlet, pink, orange, white, scarlet, orange, yellow and salmon. Mixed only. Each, 
yellow. Each, 25c; doz., $2.50. L0G; doz... 15c: 
BLEEDING HEARTS (Dielytra). One of the most de- OXALIS. They produce an unbroken row of foliage 
lightful of all the early spring flowering plants, bearing about one foot high in continuous bloom. The colors are 
numerous rosy-red, heart-shaped flowers in drooping white, red or pink. Mixed only. Each, 3c; 2 for 5c. 
racemes. Grow 2 feet high. Potted plant, each, 50c. REGAL LILY. This beautiful new species is acknowl- 
CALADIUM (Elephant’s Ear). Plants produce large, edged to be the finest of all hardy lilies. Pure white, 
broad, green leaves. Each, 20c. shaded pink on outside of petals. Blooms early in July. 
CINNAMON VINE. Well-known climber; quick grower, Plant 9 to 12 inches deep. Each, 25c. 
With beautiful glossy heart-shaped leaves and sweet- 
scented flowers. Vines will grow 25 to 40 feet in a season. 
Hach, 8c; 2 for 15c. 
CORAL LILY (Lilium tenuifolium). Deep coral-red 
flowers. Bloom during June and July. A charming lily 
for border or rock garden. Plant 5 in. deep. Each, 15c. 
_ ELEGANS LILY. Very hardy, dwarf lilies thriving 
in any garden and producing large, erect flowers of vari- 
ous shades of yellow, orange or red. Grow from 1% to 
2 feet high and bloom during June and July. Plant 6 
inches deep. Each, 20c. 
GLOXINIAS. Showy flowering bulbs for the window, 
garden or conservatory. Each, 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
HENRYI LILY. Rich apricot yellow flowers with brown 
spots during August and September. Plant bulb 10 inches 
deep. Each, 20c. 
RUBRUM LILY. White shaded and spotted with rose 
and black. Flowers in August. One of the most beautiful 
of all lilies. Plant 9 inches deep. Wach, 30c. 
TIGER LILY. The Tiger Lily with its showy spotted 
red-orange flowers blooms in August. Very easy to grow, 
thriving in full sun in any soil. Single or double. Plant 
8 to 10 inches deep. Each, 20c. 
TIGRIDIA. Mexican bulbs producing showy, large, 
oddly-shaped blooms of gorgeous beauty, in red, orange, 
yellow, etc. Grow 18 inches high, flowering all summer 
long. Handle the same as Gladiolus. Mixed. Each, 10c. 
TUBEROSES. (Dwarf Double Pearl). Pure white. One 
of the most delightfully fragrant and beautiful of the 
summer-flowering bulbs. Plant as soon as the ground 
becomes warm. Plant 2 inches deep. Each, 6c; doz., 60c. 
