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°17I2 Popular free- 
Sweet William— 573s inci 
plants producing clusters of brilliant- 
ly colored, sweet scented flowers on 
stout stems. Seed may be sown in 
early spring, the plants then coming 
into their best bloom the second sea-} 
son, or it may be sown in August or, 
September for flowering the follow- 
ing spring. Sweet William does best} 
in a fairly rich soil and in a sunny 
location. 
FINE SINGLE MIXED—(Pkt. 5c) (4% 
OZ. 25¢c). r 
Dain MIXED—(PkKt. 10c) (%4 oz. 
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° Black - eyed Su- 
Thumbergia— gan apiaiy 
growing little vine for hanging bas- 
kets, vases, boxes, etc. Very pretty 
flowers in buff and orange with 
black eyes. (Pkt. 5c) (% oz. 20c). 
* Red Hot Poker, Torch 
Tritoma Lily, Flame Flower— 
They make a showy display from 
May until fall with their scarlet cone- 
shaped flowers, and rush-like foliage. 
If the seed is sown early in the 
spring many will flower the first 
year. (Pkt. 10c) (3 pkts. 25c). 
For a brilliant display in the garden, 
Verbena— j;, beds and in pOrkers Pineeiiarn. 
moth flowering verbenas with their giant heads of 
showy flowers that are in bloom from July until 
frost cannot be surpassed. For very early flowers 
start the seed indoors and transplant. Seed sown 
outdoors in May will make blooming plants in July. 
BEAUTY OF OXFORD—Rose Pink. 
cane WITH WHITE EYE—Deep Blue with White 
ye. 
COCCINEA—Scearlet, Small Eye. 
HTNA—Geranium Red with Creamy Yellow Eye. 
LAVENDER GLORY—Lavender with Creamy Yellow 
Eye. 
LUCIFER—Vivid Scarlet. 
LUMINOSA—Flame Pink shading to Salmon. 
MAMMOTH WHITE—Pure White. 
VIOLACEA STELLATA—Deep Violet with White 
Eye. 
Each of above: (Pkt. 10c) (3 Pkts. 25c). 
HYBRIDS—Large flowering. A splendid mixture of 
richest colorings and immense blooms. (Pkt. 5e) 
(% Oz. 35ce). 


















Verbena 
PERFEGRO BRAND -:- HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 

Vi “OLD MAID”’—Annual. 
inca The plants are very ornamental with 
their bright green shiny foliage and produce their 
charming star-shaped flowers over a long period. 
PERIWINKLE, 
18 inches. Also makes window box plants. (Pkt. 10c) 
(3 pkts. 25c). 
Vi ] Tufted Pansy—For rock gardens, beds 
101a—— _ and borders, these splendid plants are 
rapidly growing in popularity. Violas bloom pro- 
fusely from June until frost and their colors are 
particularly clear and distinct. 
BLUE PERFECTION—Bright, clear blue. 
JERSEY GEM—Deep violet blue. A very popular 
and very desirable flower. 
WHITE PERFECTION—Pure white. 
GOLDEN YELLOW—Beautiful pure yellow. 
CHANTREYLAND—Pure apricot. 
ILONA—Wine red. 
Any One Above: (Pkt. 15c) (2 pKts. 25c). 
MIXED—A splendid mixture of the best varieties. 
Vi l t Sweet Scented—FPerennial. They are so 
101ets easily raised from ‘seed, and need so 
little attention, that if you plant them in a cool, 
moist, sheltered position, you will be repaid doubly 
by the sweet-scented blooms in early summer. Sow 
in early spring when the ground is warm. (Pkt. 10c) 
(3 pkts. 25c). 
GILLIFLOWER—Half-hardy pe- 
Wallflower rennial. These should be sown in 
every garden. They are very fragrant and bloom 
early in the spring. They should be protected by a 
cold frame in the winter. Sow the seed in May and 
Lee into rich garden soil, and protect as above 
directed. 
FINEST—Mixed colors. 
pkKts. 25c). 
Very fragrant. (Pkt. 10c) (3 
° (Echniocystie Lobata). 
Wild Cucumber Quick growing annual 
climber, with dense foliage and sprays of deli- 
cate flowers. These are followed by an abun- 
dance of ornamental and prickly seed pods. 
(Pkt. 5c) (Oz. 25c) (% Ib. 50c). 
Wi st ° HARDY PERENNIAL CLIMBER 
ISt€Vrlam—~__A vine of great value on 
arbors, trees or buildings. Bears large racemes 
of purple blossoms in profusion in spring. One 
of the most satisfactory of the hardy climbers. 
(Pkt. 10c) (3 pkts. 25c). = 
CHINESE WOOLFLOW- 
Woolflower ER—Plants about 2% 
feet high, branch freely and produce large, 
globular flowers which resemble a ball of 
brilliantly colored wool. Mixed. (Pkt. 5e) 
(% Oz. 20c). 
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