ALL-AMERICA AS) SELECTIONS 
(@ Where this insignia appears in this cata- 
logue it indicates the varieties so marked 
are proven new introductions of merit and have 
seeawes an award in the All-America Selections 
trials. 

Flower Seeds 
10c 
PER PACKET 
3 for 25¢ The best of the New Flowers that are adapted to our Southern Climate and all the 
. old and well-tried favorites. Treat Slow Germinating Seed with Semesan. : 
except where otherwise Our list of flower seeds will be found to contain all sorts of real merit. Many times 
noted varieties are listed which are of no value whatever and are so difficult to grow that 
unless one has every facility for propagation, disappointment is sure to follow the 
Bp BG purchase of seed. We want our seeds to give satisfaction and prefer not to have a 
very extended list, rather than to cause disappointment in any of the varieties pro- 
AGERATUM (Floss Flower). Most cured. Cultural directions will be found on most of our seed packets. — ; 
] bl : jor? ith Seed Sowing—aA good rule to follow is to cover seed two times their diameter. If 
popular summer-pdiooming plants wl sown too thick always thin out. You gain nothing by crowding. The richer the soil the 
fluffy flowers in dense heads through- better the results. 
out the summer and fall. The dwarf 
varieties are desirable for borders, 
edgings, rockeries and beds; the tall. ALYSSUM 
er ones are fine for cutting. Does well Easily grown, free flowering plants, 
in sun or half shade in any soil. universally popular for beds, borders, 
Dwarf varieties also make nice indoor edgings, rockery, pots and window 
pot-plants. boxes. Of quick growth; in bloom 
Midget Blue all during the summer and fall. Pret- 
Fine dwarf (2 to 3 inches high) ty alone or alternated with blue Lo- 
Ageratum with delicate fine foliage belia, blue Ageratum, or Tagets sig- 
which is practically smothered with nata. Alyssum is also valuable for 
small true Ageratum Blue flowers. growing indoors during the winter. 
Mix the seed with sand to prevent 
Blue Ball. Compact ball-shaped plants sowing too thickly 
6 to 8 in. tall, are covered with 
large heads of fluffy deep dark Maritimum. Old-fashioned Sweet 
blue flowers. Alyssum. Very fragrant. White. 
Nine to 12 inches. Blooms from 
ANCHUSA (Summer RANE INI early in the season, until freezing. 
Annual Blue Bird. Compact, indigo Carpet of Snow. A special selection, 
blue, graceful sprays with clus- each plant absolutely flat and a 
ters of small flowers something 
: compact mass of white without 
like Forget-Me-Nots. Stalks and green center. Seed saved from 
foliage are somewhat rough and 
hairy. Ornamental both in the SAI LUTE AS EIR 
garden and as cut flowers. Violet Queen (New). Bright violet 
and very compact. The first real 
step toward definite color among 
these charming edging plants. 6 in. 
Gold Dust, Saxatile Compactum. 
(Basket of Gold). Brilliant golden 
yellow flowers borne profusely early 
in the spring on neat, rounded 
plants 9 to 12 in. tall. Very showy. 
ANAGALLIS (Large-Flowered Pimper- 
nel.) Charming plants covered with 
5-petalled flowers, about 1 in. across. 
Effective as edgings; lovely in porch 
or window boxes, rockeries, and pots. 
Must have a sunny location. 8 to 10 in. 
Coerulea. Deep turquoise-blue. 
Mixed Colors. Unusual shades of li- 
lac, scarlet, crimson, blue, brick-red 
and others in mixture. Greatly ad- 
mired. 
ANTIRRHINUMS (Snapdragons) 
The peer of all garden flowers. 
We Can Get It for You 
In the event that you wish to 
secure seed of some varieties that 

you do not find listed—please or- 
der—we shall make every effort 
Annual Anchusa—Blue Bird to obtain it for you. 
All-America Selections—Special Mention 



Majus Grandiflorum (Rust Resistant). 
2% ft.. The development of these 
new rust-proof strains has made 
Snapdragons more popular than 
ever. Plants are base branching, 
each producing up to 1% dozen 
long, graceful spikes covered with. 
large flowers. Foliage is clean, 
healthy, and luxuriant. 
osalie. New 
Rust-Resistant 
Large Flowered 
Giant, Snap- 
dragon, (Majus 
Grand). This 
exciting color is 
entirely new in 
Antirrhinum. It 
is a rich deep 
rose with an 
underlying tone 
of topaz or am- 
ber which 
makes it stand 
out conspicu- 
ously among all 
other colors. 
The tube and 
lip are the same 
color which 
greatly intensi- 
fies the depth 
and richness of 
eolor. The 
plants are base 
¢ branching and 
Rosalie produce from 
Bronze Medal six toeight huge 
long flowering spikes on which the 
florets are decidedly well arranged. 
This is an all-purpose Snap. 
Orange Shades. Brilliant light 
orange. 
Padre. Crimson. 
Scarlet (Defiance). ‘‘Defiance’’ scar- 
let. 
Shasta. Pure white. 
Yellow Jacket. Deep yellow. 
Majus Grand. New Hybrids. A su- 
perb mixture containing an ex- 
tremely wide range of color. 
ANTIGONON (Mountain Rose). One 
of our most beautiful southern vines. 
Perennial, although foliage is winter 
killed. 
Culture. Start seeds, preferably indoors. 
Transplant outdoors when ground is warm. 

2 LANE-WILSON SEED COMPANY, SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 
