

GYPSOPHILA 2 ft. 
Graceful plants of light fairy-like 
growth. Much in demand for cut- 
ting and combining with other flow- 
ers for bouquets and vases. 
2225 Elegans Grandiflora Alba (An- 
gel’s Breath). This is an improved 
large-flowering, pure white annual 
of free, easy growth. Several 
sowings should be made during the 
season to keep up a supply. Pkt., 
7 cts.; 0z., 25 cts. 
2224 Paniculata Flora Plena Double 
White. Perennial 3 ft. tall. Supe- 
rior to the older hardy sorts, pro- 
ducing graceful sprays of tiny rose- 
shaped flowers. Very desirable for 
cutting. If cut before the flowers 
are fully open, sprays of this variety 
can be used to give a mist-like ap- 
pearance to winter bouquets. Pkt., 
15 ets.: % oz., $1.00. 
2226 Repens. Perennial. 
white Baby’s Breath. 
rockery. Pkt., 15 ets. 
Dwart 
Splendid in 

Santa Barbara Poppy 



2240 Hunnemannia (Annual), Fumariae- 
folia (Bush Eseholtzia, or Santa Barbara 
Poppy). 1% ft. Another golden yellow 
poppy, pleasing both in the border and as 
a cut flower. The plants grow into shrubby 
bushes, producing their large cup shaped 
flowers 3 in. across on stems 12 in. long. 
The clear yellow petals are broad. and crin- 
kled. Pkt., 10 ets.; %4 02., 25 cts. 
Most 
Annual 
Climber 


2244 Iee Plant (Mesembryanthemum), 
Crystallinium annual climber. A singular 
’ plant of spreading habit, and very effective 
in beds, rock-work, or hanging baskets, etc. 
The plants have a peculiar icy foliage, and 
the sun gives to them the appearance of 
being covered with icy crystals. The flow- 
ers are white and pink. Pkt., 10 cts. 
2256 
Lantana 
CHOICE 
MIXED 
Shrubby 
plant, 1 to 3 
feet high, 
bearing 
flowers of 
Various 
shades and 
colors. Es- 
p-@..c2 ial il*y: 
adapted to 
window culture, 

greenhouse or 
though thriving nicely in the open. 
Flowers large and verbena-like. All 
shades of pink, red, orange, yellow, 
orange-scarlet and white. Finest 
hybrids. Mixed. Pkt., 10 ects.; 4 oz., 
20 ets.; % oz., 30 cts.; oz., 50 cts. 

Charming 





2234 Helipterumi 
(Everlasting ) Sanfordi 
Annual. A beautiful ever- 


lasting; fine for summer bloom- 
ing and for 
Is splendid for borders. 
colors. 
winter bouquets. 
Mixed 

Pkt., 10 ets, 
2232 Helenium 
(Sneezewort) 
Free blooming plants of 

Perennial. 
tall, bushy growth, which are a mass 
of oxblood red changing to terra 
cotta during August and September. 
Of vigorous growth, succeeding in 
ordinary soil in sun or half-shade. 
Hxeellent for cutting. Pkt. (0c. 
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Cy 
2236 Hibiscus, Perennial. 






Jerusalem Cross 
2275 Lychnis 
(Jerusalem 
Cross). Chalce- 
donica. Hardy 
perennial. 2 ft. 
Blooms June to 
August. Fiery 
red flowers in the 
form of a Mal- 
tese cross, growing in large clusters. 
They make a brilliant display when 
massed in beds or borders. If sown 
early will bloom from seed the first 
year. Pkt., 10 cts.; 4 oz., 40 cts. 
2233 Heliotrope (Annual). E 
Mixture. Dark Colors. Profusely flowering plants; 
deliciously fragrant. Is 
ribbon-borders}; 
sown in spring will be fine for summery and fall 
decorations. Pkt., 10 cts.3 4 0Z., 70 cts. 
ul 
Marshmallow or Rosemallow. 
The flowers are of enormous size, often 10 to 12 inches 
in diameter. The colors are of a rich dark red, mallow- 
pink and pure white. The plants grow from 5 to 8 feet 
high, carrying a great many blooms from early July 
until late in the autumn. This is a perennial and is per- 
fectly hardy. All colors, mixed, Pkt., 12 cts. 
Ipomoea, 20 ft. 
climbers. 
Moon Flower). 
flowers 
Seeds should be started inside. 
2248 Mexicana Grandiflora, Giant Pink. 
2249 Shumway’s Finest Mixed 
All Moonflowers: Pkt., 10 cts.; 0z., 50 cts. 


| 2258 Crimson Flax (Linum ae 

Shumway’s Supreme 
splendid for bedding; 
vases or house culture. Seeds 

Humulus 
2239 Humulus = Japonicus 
(Japanese Hop). Annual 
rapid climber with luxuri- 
ant foliage; making a dense 
covering for verandas, trel- 
lises, ete. Heat, drought 
eek insects do not trouble 
ate 
Variegated Leaved. 
Leaves beautifully varie- 
gated white, green and yel- 
low. Pkt., 10 ets.; % oz., 
30 cts. 
2235 Heuchera— 
Coral Bells 
(Perennial) — Sanguinea 
Hybrids. Small, white pink, 
rose, and crimson bell-shap- 
ed blooms on slender spikes 
12 to 18 in. long. June until 
September. Fine for border, 
-rock garden and cutting. 
Pkt., 15 cts. 

Annual 
Climber 
Beautiful rapid annual 
The flowers, 
Moonflower 
Many of the sorts open 
sets. Some are fragrant. Seeds 
should be soaked in warm water for 24 
hours 
germination. 
before sowing to assist rapid 
every evening or cloudy day. 
AMAZING BARGAIN 
G78—Your choice of any 5 packets 
of Flower Seed listed on this page. 
ONLY 25c. 
nual). Showy plant for bedding. 
Habit of growth is slender and 
delicate, with a great profusion 
of the brightest dazzling-red flow- 
ers. May be had in bloom from 
May to October by successive 
sowings, Pkt., 10 ets.; 14 0z., 25 
cts. 
2270 Blue Flax (Linum Perenne). 
Hardy perennial 18 inches high. 
Dainty light blue flowers. Fine 
for rockeries and perennial beds. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; % oz., 25 cts. 




: in their wide 
range of delicate coloring, are poised on 
slender stems, 
only when the sun rises, others when the 
i The seeds which are about 
the size of a pea should be notched with 
a file before soaking. 
2245 Bona Nox (Evening Glory), Violet. 
2246 Coccinea (Star Ipomoea). 
scarlet flowers borne in great profusion. 
2247 Mexicana Grandiflora Alba (White 
Covered with large white 
Small 











flowers, very ornamental in 
when first open. 


Pueraria Thun- 
bergiana Perennial 
Climber. “Jack 
and the Bean 
Stalk.”” The blos- 
soms are large and 
in panicles some- 
what like wisteria, 
but larger in size 
and with better 
clusters. The color 
is of a pleasing 
shade of purple. 
The foliage is 
luxuriant, some- 
what like the leaf 
of a bean. The 
vine _ is extremely 
rapid and dense in 
growth, making 
ti Ot e Tee a. 
value where a 
quickly produced 
shade is wanted. 
Established roots. 
Will. flourish 
where nothing else 
will grow. An or- 
namental and 
rapid growing 
climber. Pkt., 10 
cts.; % oz. 25 
ets.; 0z., 75 ets. 
Hollyhocks © 
Every garden should 
include Hollyhocks for 
their stately tall growth 
which lends itself excep- 
tionally well for the 
background of borders, 
and is also well suited 
to screen off unsightly 
views or fences. They 
are easy to grow, bloom- 
ing from July until into 
September; 5 to 8 ft. tall. 
2237 Shumway’s (Peren- 
nial) Double Exquisite 
Mixed. This mixture 
contains a well balanced 
portion of all the lead- 
ing strains of Holly- 
hocks. A row of these 
will be the pride of your 
neighborhood. Pkt., 10 
ets.3; %4 0z., 35 ets.3; 144 on, 
50 cts. 
Annual Hollyhock 
2238 Shumway’s Giant 
Prize Double Mixed 
This new type of Holly- 


















season if the seed is 
sown early. It includes 
a wide range of beauti- 
ful colors and produces 
single, semi-double and 
double flowers. Highly 
valued for background 
planting. Grows 4 to 5 
ft. tall and blooms for 
many weeks. Pkt. 10 
cts.; %4 oz, 35 cts.; % 
oz., 50 cts. 
2266 
Linaria 
(Kenilworth 
Ivy) 
Whe, x PR 
Perennial _<W Q 
Trailer 
Coliseum 
Ivy. A widely 
loved, hardy, 
perennial 
trailing plant, 
with small 
lavender and 
purple flow- 
ers. For bas- 
kets, vases 
and rockeries. 
A charming — 
little vine.. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; 
% oz., 45 cts.; 
% oz. 70 cts. 





2231 Shumway’s Supreme Mixture. 
hock will bloom the first 










Everlastings 
the garden, and much admired 
for the beauty of their flowers when dried. Gather them 
They retain color for years. 
¥q oz., 25 cts.; % oz., 40 ets. 
2252 Japanese Kudzu Vine 
Pkt., 10 cts.;__ 












































































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