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Photo Single Floret—Column: Stocks 
Double Giant Deep Rose 


Stocks—Gilliflower 
Very popular for bedding or for pot cul- 
ture, and are unsurpassed for brilliancy 
of colors and fragrance, 
Column Double ,, °2"! 
! Deep Rose 
Column Stocks are becoming very popular. 
This Double Giant is a magnificent new 
variety, each plant producing one giant 
spike of bloom-resembling a beautiful Hy- 
acinth as shown by photo. 
The florets average nearly two inches 
in diameter (see photo) of deep brilliant 
rose, most all spikes having as many as 
forty florets when in full bloom. 
Pkt., 50 seeds 5¢; 125 seeds 410¢. 
LARGE FLOWERING TEN WEEKS—~ 
For brilliancy of color, delightful fra- 
bead profusion and duration of bloom, 
his annual stock is unsurpassed. Double 
flowers in many ccélors. Double Mixed: 
. Pkt., 150 seec’'s S¢; 350 seeds 1O¢. 
Sunflowers—Helianthus Avery 
showy 
annual, remarkable for its stately growth, 
SS OUBL FE CHRY Sa NEED 
a M-FLOW- 
ERED—A mammoth Sunflower with nae: 
ble, golden yellow fiowers of giant size, 
some being 7 to 8 inches in diameter. 
Pkt,, 70 seeds 5S¢; 150 seeds 4 O¢. 
MINIATURE—Many new forms of min- 
lature and dwarf Sunflowers have been 
produced, some with curiously twisted 
etals in various colors of dark reddish 
rown, red, yellow and creamy white, most 
oi which are excellent for cutting, Mixed. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; 225 seeds 1 O¢. 
___Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; 225 seeds 10¢. 
Salvia—Scarlet Sage 4, handsome 
flowering 
eas of branching bushlike growth; a 
lazing mass of bright scarlet flowers. 
BLAZE OF FIRE—See Back Cover, 
ROYAL CRIMSON—See Page 15. 
SPLENDENS—This is the largest and: 
most popular variety, producing beautiful, 
large bright scarlet flowers. Plant grows 
2% to 3 feet tall, a profuse bloomer. 
Pkt., 100 seeds S¢; 250 seeds 74 O¢. 
Golden Flower 
Tithonia ANE Dicds 
SPECIOSA, This is an annual of easy cul- 
ture. It originally came from Peru where 
it was grown by the Incas 400 years ago 
when the . first white man arrived. It 
‘makes a stately plant growing 8 to 10 
feet tall and in the Fall it is covered with 
levely large bright orange-scarlet blooms 
having a high center. Makes a fine back- 
ground. Pkt., 70 seeds S¢; 150 seeds 10¢. 
Ursinia-—Jewel of the Veldt 
ANETHOIDES. This attractive annual 
comes from South Africa, and is very easy 
to grow from seed, The plants bloom free- 
ly, producing great en Anee of daisy- 
ike flowers on long stems, being fine for 
cutting and last well in water. The color 
is a rich orange-yellow with a crown of 
purple spangied with dark dots, 
kt., 100 seeds S¢; 250 seeds 1Q¢. 
, These are 
Virginian Stocks fast-erowing 
é x early flower- 
French Forget-Me-Nots eraiittie ane 
nual plants 6 to 8 inches tall for Spring use 
in the annual rock garden or as an edging 
| ing Rose, crimson and white colors. 
ixed, Pkt., 400: seeds 5¢; 1000 seeds 14 O¢. 
Wallflowers —Annual 
Seed of the annual varieties sown in early 
Spring will be tn full bloom in early Sum-~- 
mer, covered with spikes of attractive fra- 
grant flowers jn ECE rich colors. Equal to 
perennial sorts, Double and Single Mixed: 
Pkt., 306 seeds 5¢; 800 seeds 10¢. 




Tithonia—Golden Flower of the Incas 

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Millis Gourds 
World’s GREATEST COLLECTION 
This is the greatest collection of odd, 
rare, strange and curious Gourds we 
have ever assembled, and the photo 
shows some of the many shapes and 
sizes, Vines are fine for covering un- 
sightly places. The attractive fruits 
are always greatly admired and when 
dried may be used in many ways as 
dippers, hanging baskets, etc. 
—Seeds are various sizes— 
Pkt. (30 to 50 seeds), S¢; oz., 83O¢. 
PB, Mills’ Seed Grower’ (54 Yeats) Rose Hill. N. Y. 27 
