BUTZER’S SEED STORE, PORTLAND, OREGON 19 
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ALL LEATHER—SOFT AS KID 
Durable—Washable | 
oe sizes: “SMALL” and “MEDIUM” for Women, 
“MEDIUM” and “LARGE” size. AOE the ‘Price, 75¢ a 
pair—2 pairs for $1.40. 
THALICTRUM (Mad st Rue)” 
The foliage is very finely divided like that» of tie 
Maiden-hair fern or Columbina and is useful in making 
bouquets. The flowers are borne in feathery clusters. 
Easy of cultivation. Belong tothe Buttercup order. 
3470—Dipterocarpum—4 to 5 ft. Aug.-Sept. Very 
graceful plumes of rosy purple flowers with conspicu- 
ous yellow anthers, Per pkt. 15c. 
THUNBERGIA 
-3475—Black ‘Eyed Susan—Beautiful rapid-growing 
climbers, fine for vases, rustic work or greenhouse 
culture. Half-hardy annuals; five feet. Fine. mixed. 
Per pkt. 10c 
TITHONTA 
-3480—Speciosa Mexican Sunflower—The flowers are 
large and remind one of an immense single Zinnia; 
color, dazzling orange-scarlet. It forms a large shrubby 
plant, flowers for a long period and is especially de- 
sirable for planting among shrubs. Pkt. 15c. 
TORENIA 
3485—Fournieri—10 in:’ Bushy globular plants liter- 
ally covered with the lovely, richly-colored snapdragon- 
like flowers: of a delightful:sky-blue. With a'‘touch of 
gold on the lip. In the south where it is seemingly 
difficult to have success with. pansies. these may. -be 
Erown instead. Pkt. 15c. 
VENIDIUM 
(Monarch of the Veldt) 
3510—Fastuosum — Large, 
brilliant orange flowers, 3 in. 
across; with 4a black-purple 
zone at the base of the ray- 
petals and a dark center 
with a gray-green, wool-like 
tuft. The plants grow 2 to 
8 feet tall ‘and bloom from 
midsummer until frost. 
Pkt. 10c 
3515—Fastuosum Hybrids 
—2-3 ft. A new race with a 
remarkable range of colors, 
from pure. white . through 
ivory, yellow and buff, set 
off Eby glistening lak centers. Pkt. 15c. 
VERBENAS 
Verbenas are free flowering annuals of low spread- 
; ing growth. If the flowers are kept cut, the plants will 
bloom much more freely. Plants grown from seed are 
not only- cheaper than those grown from cuttings, but 
are more vigorous. 
Mammoth Strain—This Aa as. doubt the finest 
strain in existence. 
~ 3520—Blue Shades. - ; 
3524—Helen Willmott—Salmon-rose,° white eye. 
 3527—Purple Shades—Dark purple. 
'- 3530—Lucifer—Vivid scarlet-self. 
“ORE Gare Ght Seba Alba—Pure white. Very fragrant. 
a Above, each, pkt. 10c 
 3538—Mammoth Mixed—Producing in handsome 
umbels flowers of large size of white, rose, scarlet, 
blue, purple. Pkt. 10c. 


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Plant All Perennial Flower Seeds in August and September for Spring Blooming. 

3543—-VERBENA 
ROYAL BOUQUET 
MIXED 
As the name suggests, this 
type is excellent for cutting. 
The plants are definitely up- 
right in habit, several 10 to 
12-inch stalks toa plant, 
each bearing full clusters of 
_. the large starry eyed flowers 
at the tip. The colors com- 
prise a full. range of the 
+ brighter Shades. Pkt. 10c. 
VERBEN A 
3548—Beauty of Oxford WHybrids—Many shades 
ranging from rose-pink to rose-red. Large blooms 
in elegant round trusses. Exceedingly showy. Pkt. 10c 
3552—-VERBENA HYBRIDA_ COMPACTA 
TYPE (Edging Verbenas) 
These are distinct from all other types of Verbena, 
very compact, dwarf, and free flowering. The color 
range is very wide, in bright shades..They are excel- 
lent for the annual rock garden. Mixed, pkt. 10c. 
*VIOLA CORNUTA 
(Tufted Pansy) 
There are few bedding plants so dependable, color- 
ful and’ persistent in blooming over a long period as 
the tufted pansy. While the individual flowers: are 
smaller than the regular pansy,. they are produced 
in such profusion that the beds are a sheet of bloom 
through the entire: season. 
3560—Apricot—A _ beautiful rich apricot. snibie, 
tinted orange toward the center. Pkt. 25c. re 
3564—Arkwright Ruby—Bright ruby crimson: shaded 
terra cotta with central markings; fragrant. Pkt. 25c¢ 
3568—Ilona—Wine red. Pkt. 25c. 
3572—Lutea Splendens—Chrome yellow, Pkt. 10c. 
3574—W. H. Woodgate—Color is of intense blue, 
bluest of all. Pkt. 25c. 
3576—Blue Perfection—Deep bright. blue. Pkt. 15c. 
3580—Jersey Gem—Forms a large, compact. plant, 
producing a continuous profusion of bloom for a very 
long period. The flowers are a very pleasing shade of 
deep violet-blue. Pkt. 15c. 
3583—Purple—Pkt. 15c. : 
3584—White Perfection—Large pure white. Pkt. 15c 
3585—Cornuta, Mixed Colors—Colorful Rignd of the 
above and others. Pkt. Ibe. 
-3587—*VIOLET (Viola Odorata), 
(Sweet Violet) 
No garden is complete without a nice bed of violets. 
They bloom ahead of other flowers, and their fragrance 
is delightful. They will thrive’ in’ shady. places and - 
therefore can be planted where other plants will not do 
well. A violet*bed around the foot of a big shade tree 
is very attractive. Provide good rich soil and after you 
once get a bed established you can get any number of 
plants by dividing the roots. Hardy perennial. Pkt. 10c 
VIRGINIAN STOCK 
French Forget-me-nots are fast growing. They are 
in flower with such early blossoming varieties as alys- 
sum, pansies, violas, and linarias. As they come before 
the nemesias, they could very well be used in the space 
to be filled later on by them. 
3590—Mixed Colors—Pkt. 10c. 









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