
Tithonia Fireball 
TITHONIA 
Speciosa, Mexican Sunflower, hha, 12 ft. Tall, 
many branched plants bearing in late summer 
numerous long-stemmed flaming scarlet flowers. 
Speciosa Fireball, 8 ft. Brilliant vibrant orange- 
scarlet petals in gorgeous contrast to the clear 
yellow disk. Long stemmed flowers from base 
up and the plant does not become ragged look- 
ing. Extra early blooming, extra large flowers, 
extra gorgeous color. New. 
TORENIA 
Bailloni (Wishbone Flower), hha, | ft. Beautiful pot 
plant, or for a sheltered bed; golden, brown 
throat. 
Fournieri, Improved Large-flowered, hha, 1 ft. 
. One of our loveliest, most easily-grown pot or 
border plants; blue with golden throat; lovely as 
a Pansy. 
White Lady, hha, 1 ft. Beautiful pure white. 
- Complete Special e in lovely variety. 
TUNICA Saxifraga, hp, 9 in. A pretty little peren- 
nial for edging and-rockery, free-blooming. 
URSINIA Anethoides New Hybrids, ha, | ft. New 
from South Africa. Aster-like, in lovely shades of 
orange, yellow and apricot. 
Pulchra, 6 in. Rich orange with deep zone. 
VALERIANA, hp, 3 ft. A lovely, showy, free-bloom- 
ing border plant, flrs fragrant, in handsome 
clusters. In mixture of rose, pink and white. 
VENIDIUM 
Fastuosum Hybrids, 2 ft. Splendid new pastel 
shades including buff, lemon, cream, light 
orange, butter-yellow and white with contrasting 
brown or purple-blue disk. The daisy-like 4 in. 
flowers are produced upon sturdy long stems. A 
distinctly desirable novelty cut flower. 
Calendulaceum, ha, 9 in. For rockeries or edg- 
ings, very profuse, golden blooms; showy. 
VISCARIA (Rainbow Drops), 18 in. 
fringed petaled 
Splendid, profuse blooming, 
flowers for garden and cutting. 
Blue Pearl, lavender blue. 
Rose Beauty, bright rose. 
Brilliant Mixed, blue and rose. 

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VINCA ROSEA 
A splendid everblooming 12” plant for beds in 
Summer and pots in Winter; flrs Phlox-like, fine 
texture, rich in color and abundantly produced; 
endures the Winter in Florida, in the North the 
plants must be started early for beds. They like 
rich sandy soil and sunshine, and will endure dry 
or wet weather better than many other plants. This 
is one of the good things every flower garden 
should have. White, Rose, Carmine, White-eyed, 
Mixed. 
VITTADENIA Triloba, hp, 9 in. A pretty spreading 
plant with rosy mauve and white flowers. 
WAHLENBERGIA or Platycodon 
One of the best hardy perennials, producing very 
showy flrs. during the entire season. They form 
large clumps and are excellent for planting in the 
permanent borders ot among shrubbery. Easily 
grown from seeds, which begin blooming in August 
if sown outdoors in April. The plants are tenacious, 
and once started in the garden will last for a 
number of years. 
Grandiflora, 18 in. Large-flow’d, Blue or White. 
Gigantea. Extra early gigantic 3” flowers in de- 
lightful mixture of blue and white. Novelty. ; 
Mariesi, 1 ft. Dwarf, large open bell-shaped firs. 
Rich Blue. 
WALLFLOWER (Cheiranthus Cheiri) 
These are easily grown and very beautiful sweet- 
scented flrs, a race that will bloom the first season. 
The plants grow 2 ft. high, producing big spikes of 
deliciously scented firs, showy in beds and good 
for cutting. Do not miss. 
Early Parisian, hb, 1 ft. Beautiful single-flow’d 
varieties that bloom in four months. Very desir- 
able for beds in Summer and pots in Winter. They 
are of easy culture and sure to bloom. Firs. large, 
in fine spikes and very fragrant. Light Brown, 
aoe Red, Cream Yellow, Yellow with Black Bud, 
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Early Wonder, hp, 2 ft. Shows elegant dble firs, in 
five months from seeds, and will bloom freely in 
Winter in pots when started in mid-Summer. We 
can supply all of the finest colors in mixture. 
WHITLAVIA Grandiflora, ha, 1 ft. Very pretty an- 
nual with lovely bell-shaped firs, easily grown. 
Blue, also White. Mixed. 

