3. E. MILLER RICHARDSON & CO., Baltimore, Md. 
Annual Flower Seeds, Cont'd 
Shirley Poppies 
MIGNONETTE. One of the most delicately 
scented of all flowers. Lasts well when 
cut. For winter blooming indoors, plant 
seed in July. Finest Mixed. 
MOONFLOWER. A rapid climber for 
porches and aé_good_ shade-maker. 
Vines attain length of 20 to 30 feet. 
White. Enormous white flowers. 
Blue. Strong, vigorous growth. 
MORNING-GLORY. Japanese. Mixed. 
Heavenly Blue, Improved Early Flow- 
ering. (New.) Some gardeners refer 
to this as early-flowering Moonflower, 
yet it really is a day-blooming variety 
with glorious large sky blue flowers 
shading to white in the throat. They 
measure 344 inches. Bloom all sum- 
mer. 

Dwarf Nasturtium 

Magnificent New Giant Morning 
Glory. Scarlett O’Hara. The blooms 
are 314 to 4 inches in diameter. They 
flare wide open presenting their brilliant 
wine-red color to the fullest advantage. 
Pkt. 25 cts. 
MYOSOTIS Alpestris. ‘Annual Forget- 
me-not.’’ Lovely shade of light blue, 
fine for border or edging; makes dainty 
bouquets. 
NASTURTIUM 
Probably the most popular and easily 
grown flower in our list, and remains longer 
in bloom. In favorable soil the flowers are 
produced in abundance during the season. 
Nasturtiums prefer dry, rather rocky soil. 
Golden Gleam. The new double golden 
Nasturtium. 
Dwarf Mixed, oz. 15 cts. Tall Mixed, oz. 
15 cts. 
Dwarf Double Golden Globe. This 
pretty novelty bears large, double, 
sweet-scented golden yellow flowers. The 
habit of the plant, being a semi-runner, 
it grows into an almost perfect globe. 
Double Scarlet Gleam. The flowers are 
a fiery orange-scarlet. An immense size. 
Flowers are 
Includes 
Glorious Gleam Hybrids. 
double and sweetly scented. 
a glorious assortment of shades. 
NICOTIANA. Flowering Tobacco. 
available in white and red shades. 
PANSIES, Swiss Giants or Roggli’s Hy- 
brids, Mixed. The plants are very 
robust, and the very large flowers of 
heavy texture are carried on strong 
stems well above the leaves. Good 
mixture of colors. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Richardson’s Mixture. A well-balanced 
assortment of colors will be found in 
this Mixture. 
NIGELLA, Miss Jekyll. Love-in-a-Mist. 
Beautiful double flowers of a clear corn- 
flower-blue. Good for cutting. 114 ft. 
Seed 
PETUNIAS 
Sow seed lightly on the seed-bed and 
gently press into the soil. Transplant when 
large enough, being careful to save even 
the smallest seedlings, for oftentimes the 
smallest, frailest, seedlings produce the finest 
blooms. Petunias delight in a sunny position. 
Dainty Lady. Single fringed of neat com- 
pact, semi dwarf growth and very free 
flowering. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Miniature. Violet Gem. New. The 
plants are neat dwarf and compact. The 
blooms are just the size you would ex- 
pect to find on this type of plant. Free 
blooming almost to a fault because 
throughout the season the rich violet 
blue blooms are so plentiful that they 
all but completely hide the clean dark 
green foliage. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Flaming Velvet 
A velvety scarlet outstanding for its rich 
and brilliant color. 

Gypsophila elegans, white 
Martha Washington 
A ruffled single dwarf compact type. 
Grows about 9 inches high and the plants 
literally smothered with blooms 3 inches in 
diameter. The coloring is a blush pink with 
the center veined a wine red, deepening at 
the base of the throat. 
Ruffled Giants. Single mixed. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Fringed Double Giants. Mixed. Pkt. 
25 cts. 
Single Bedding Petunia 
Balcony Blue. Rich indigo-blue. 
Baleony Rose. Brilliant rose-pink. 
Baleony Red. Bright red. 
Balcony White. 
Howard’s Star. Crimson-maroon with a 
clearly defined five-pointed star of blush- 
ing white. 
Cornflower Blue (Blue Wonder). Mag- 
nificent large rich Cornflower blue blooms. 
Pkt 25 cts: 
Snowball. Pure satiny white flowers. 
Rose Gem (New). The same rich deep rose 
color as Rose of Heaven but of neat 
compact growth. 
Rosy Morn. 
Mixed Colors. 
Petunia nana compacta. 
Soft crimson-pink. 
Dwarf. Mixed. 

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