Flower Seeds 
NEMOPHILA 
(Sept.- Mar.) 
A hardy annual California wild flower, growing about 6 
inches high. Has small cup-shaped blossoms in shades of 
blue and white. Sow in the open ground in the fall or 
spring. 
INSIGNIS (Baby Blue Eyes)—Sky blue with white eyes. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% 02. 25ce) (oz. 35c) (%4 Ib. $1.00) (lb. $3.00) 
MACULATA — White with large deep purple blotch on 
each petal. (Pkt. 10c) (1%4 02. 25c) (oz. 35c) 
MIXHD—(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 25c) (oz. 35c) (4 Ib. $1.00) 
(Ib. $3.00) 
NICOTIANA 
Flowering Tobacco (Feb.-May) 
CRIMSON BEDDER (Affinis)—Rich deep crimson. New 
dwarf variety for bedding or greenhouse pot culture. 
Height, 15 to 18 inches. (Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 50c) 
AFFINIS (Tuberose-Flowered Tobacco) — Delightfully 
sweet-scented, pure white tubular flowers, blooming 
continually; half hardy annual; 2 to 3 feet. (Pkt. 10c) 
(4 oz. 25c) 
AFFINIS, PINK SHADES—Sweet scented. 
(44 oz. 25c) 
AFFINIS HYBRIDS—A new large flowering type with 
various bright-colored blossoms. (Pkt. 10c) (44 0z. 25c) 
NIGELLA 
Love-in-a-Mist (Sept.- May) 
A hardy annual, 18 inches high, with finely cut foliage. 
Oddly shaped blossoms in blue and white, and curious 
seedpods. Of easy culture. Sow in the open in fall or 
spring. 
MISS JEKYLL—A 
(Pkt. 10c) 
long-stemmed sort with beautiful 
Cornflower-blue blossoms. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 25c) 
(oz. 40c) 
PENTSTEMON 
Beard Tongue (July-Mar.) 
One of the most satisfactory flowers for the hardy per- 
ennial border. Grows 2 feet high and will bloom the first 
season if seed is sown early. 
GIGANTEUS MIXTURE—New giant variety, 
blooms in many rare shades. Extra fine 
(Pkt. 15c) (2 oz. 45c) 
MINIATURE HYBRIDS—A new hybrid variety produc- 
ing in great profusion small flowers in a good range of 
colors; very graceful and good for cutting. 21%4 to 3 feet 
high. (Pkt. 20c) (4% 02. 45c) 
BLUE GEM—Flowers very bright blue; particularly de- 
sirable for rock garden. Height 1 to 2 feet. (Pkt. 15c) 
(7s 0Z. 35c) 
largest 
strain. 
PETUNIA—Turr to next page 
PHACELIA 
California Bluebell (Sept.-June) 
CAMPANULARIA—A hardy California wild flower. The 
saucer-shaped flowers are a beautiful clear deep blue 
color with contrasting white stamens. 9 inches high. 
(Pkt. 10c) (4 oz. 25c) (oz. 75c) 
PARRYI (Cup Phacelia)—Deep violet, cup-shaped flow- 
ers, some of which have five yellow spots on the petals. 
(Pkt. 10c) (4% oz. 30c) (oz, 50c) 
WHITLAVIA (Wild Canterbury Bell)—Large, violet- 
purple bell-shaped flowers. Hardy annual 1 to 1% feet 
high. Sow seed of both varieties in the open either in 
the fall or spring. (Pkt. 10c) (44 oz. 25c) (oz. 75c) 
PHLOX—Turn to page 25 
PHYSALIS | 
Chinese Lantern Plant (Feb.-Apr.) 
FRANCHETI — Ornamental plants growing 2 feet high 
with large pointed seed pods, which are yellow and 
change to a brilliant scarlet in the fall. Although a 
perennial it is usually grown as an annual. Start the 
seed early in frames and immediately after danger from 
frost transplant to the open in a warm sunny exposure; 
let the plants stand 1 to 2 feet apart in the row. 
(Pkt. 10c) (4 oz. 35c) 


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Giant Pansy 
PANSIES 
Hallaweli’s Select Strains 
(July-May) 
Pansies thrive in a partially shaded location and in a 
loose soil, well enriched with decayed manure, which 
should be well dug into the soil. Seed should be sown in 
the fall for early spring blooming, and early in the year 
until May for flowers in the spring and summer. Sow 
the seed in a flat or frame, taking care in warm weather 
that the seed bed is kept cool and moist, and when the 
plants are large enough, transplant to stand 9 inches 
apart. 
GENEVA GIANTS 
Originator’s seed of this superb strain. Truly giant 
flowers of splendid form and substance, in rich shades 
and striking color combinations. Unquestionably the 
finest strain of pansies in cultivation. 
GENEVA GIANT 
(arger pkt. 
(44 oz. $7.50) 
SPECIAL MIXTURE. 
W5e) | Ge 7 0z. 
(Pkt. 50c) 
$1.50) (fs; oz. $2.25) 
Separate Colors 
FIRE BEACON—Wallflower-red shaded orange; an 
outstanding introduction. 
ALPINE SNOW—Large, pure snow-white. 
BERNA—Exceptionally large velvety violet-blue. 
CRIMSON QUEEN—Rich dark red with deeper center. 
EIGHR—Deep yellow with rich dark eye. 
GOLDELSE—Largest pure yellow pansy. 
THUNER SEA—Beautiful bright gentian blue, with 
darker velvety center. 
Each of above: (Pkt. 50c) (large pkt. $1.25) 
GIANT PANSIES 
ALPENGLOW-—Rich velvety red with three dark blotches. 
(Pkt. 25c) (large pkt. 65ce) 
LAKE OF THUN or ULLSWATER—Rich ultramarine- 
blue with dark blue blotches. (Pkt. 25c) (arge pkt. 65c) 
RHINEGOLD—Golden yellow with deeper brown blotches 
on the three lower petals. (Pkt. 25e) (large pkt. 65c) 
ENGELMANN’S GIANT MIXTURE—Giant flowers in a 
good mixture of rich and bright shades. A reselected 
stock of a popular English strain. (Pkt. 35c) 
(7; oz. $1.50) 
HALLAWELL’S SUPERB_MIXTURE—A bright colored 
mixture similar to Geneva Giants. (Pkt. 35c) 
(qs 0%. $1.75) (4% 02. $3.25) 
SUPER SWISS GIANTS MIXED—Flowers of mammoth 
size in a good range of colors; the rich dark colors pre- 
dominating. (Pkt. 25c) (#5 oz. $1.00) (14% oz. $1.85) 
STEELE’S JUMBO MIXTURE — (Pkt. 
50c) 
(arge pkt. $1.25) 
