

ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS 

COSMOS 
IBERIS (See Candytuft) 
ICELAND POPPY (See Poppy Nudicale) 
IPOMOEA, Morning Glory 
Climbers of rapid growth, with beautiful and varied flowers. 
lor covering walls, trellises, arbors, or stumps of trees they are in- 
valuable. 
Mammotn Blue er Heavenly Blue. A variety that is bringing new 
popularity to Morning Glories. it is un early blooming climber, 
literally covered with tlowers of sky blue. Flowers 844 inches across 
and blooms until frost. Pkt. Lic. 
Wiixed Imperial Japanese. ..These are beyond question the hand- 
suimest of ail Morning Glories. ‘Ihe fiowers are of gigantic size 
aud their colorings beyond description, Pkt. 10c. 
JOBS TEARS Milian cracls CF. Eke. 10c 
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LANTANA 
A Brazillian shrub that makes a splendid display the first season 
from seed. Above the large somber green leaves Verbena-like clusters 
fragrant flowers rise in prolonged succession. in a single cluster 
all the shades of crimson, rose, yeliow, and orange appear. 
Mixed Hybrids. Pkt. 10c. 
TALL DOUBLE STOCK FLOWERED. A strikingly tall variety 
with lateral branches that are quite spreading which produce many 
fine spikes. 
Exceptionally uniform in habit, bearing bright flowers 
their color. it is two weeks earlier than other varieties. 
Finest Mixed Pkt. 10c. 
that hold 
Pkt. 10c. 
Pkt. 10c 
(See inside back cover.) 
LARK SPUR—Mixed Colors. 
LARK SPUR—Pink King. 
LINUM, Crimson Flax 
Grandiflorum rubrum. An old favorite with large, rich crimson 
blooms borne profusely on plants growing 18 to 24 inches tall. Though 
the flowers last only one day, new ones appear every morning, 
Pkt. 10c. 
LOBELIA 
A dainty and continuous blooming annual of compact growth, 
remarkable for its profusion of beautiful blue flowers. Unexcelled 
for edging, ribbon beds, hanging baskets or window boxes. Height 
about 6 inches. Mixed, per pkt. 1c. 
LUPINE, Sun Diais 
Thrive in almost any situation. Sow where they are to bloom 
in May, and as plants grow, thin out to 1 foot apart. The annual 
varieties bloom freely from June until September, and the perennials 
make a fine addition to the hardy border. 
Polyphyllus Perennial, Mixed. 3 feet high. long spikes of blos- 
soms in Spring and early Summer. Hardy. Pkt. 10c, 
NEW RUSSELL LUPINS—See inside back cover. 
MARIGOLD 
Late in the season when many other growing things are past 
sheir prime, these plants supply an abundance of decorative blos- 
soms. Their tones of orange and yellow blend well when the flowers 
are arranged loosely in bowls and vases. The bright green foliage 
is finely cut, and the stems are stout. Tall Marigolds give charm 
to the border, while the dwarfs are valuable for bedding and make 
ideal edging plants. 
MARIGOLD—Pot of Gold—(See inside back cover.) 
MARIGOLD, FERDINAND—Saucy, sprightly, and colorful. Single 
flowered with a neat, crested center of dainty tubular florets in an 
arresting shade of golden yellow surrounded by a single row of broad, 
mahogany-red guard petals. Although the flowers are of medium 
size, they are extremely showy, and make a fine cut flower subject. 
larly blooming. Pkt. 25c, (See inside front cover.) 
MARIGOLD—Gcldsmith—(See inside front cover.) 
MARIGOLD—Spry—(See inside front cover.) 
DWARF FRENCH DOUBLE HARMONY—See 
GIGANTEA SUNSET GIANTS—l5ic Pkt. 
CROWN OF GOLD—Large oderless foliage. Pkt. 15c 
ROYAL SCOT—Mahogany and Gold striped, all double. Pkt. 25c 
AFRICAN TALL DOUBLE. (Tagetes erecta). Very large globular 
flowers composed of compact tubular or quilled petals. The stems 
should be cut carefully to avoid the somewhat disagreeable odor 
when bruised. 2 % feet. 
Mixed. Pkt. 10c, 
GUINEA GOLD 
inside back cover. 
(African). Carnation-like petals and unusually 
briliant golden color makes this flower outstanding among Mari- 
golds. ‘Tne plant blooms very freely, and practically all of the 
t:owers are double. 2 feet. Pkt. 10c. 
FRENCH (Tagetes patula). This Marigold is more floriferous than 
the African, but bears smaller flowers. As a rule, instead of being 
quilled the petals are fiat and overlapping. They are often two- 
toned, which adds to their beauty. Pkt. 10c 
‘tall Double. These are useful for border decgration and produce 
handsome cut flowers. Height 2 feet. Mixed shades. Pkt. 10c. 
Sigaaia Pumila Gnome. The smallest of all Marigold plants growing 
only 6 inches high with large golden yellow flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
MOSS ROSE (See Portulaca) 
NASTURTIUM 
Few garden annuals respond with as little care as the Nasturtium. 
For ease of culture, duration of bloom, brilliancy of coloring, they 
are unexcelled. All they need) is a moderately good soil, in a well 
drained, sunny position and from within a few weeks from the 
time they are sown until hard frost comes, there is an endless pro- 
fusion of their gorgeous blossoms. 
GOLDEN GLEAM (Novelty). 
and is a new development in Nasturtiums. 
This new type is of semi-trailing habit 
The plant forms a vigor- 
ous large bush which throws out short runners averaging 18 inches. 
large double flowers are of golden yellow color 
Pkt. 10c. 
The sweet scented, 
and average 2 to 8 inches across. 


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REGULAR APPLICATION OF FERTILIZER PAYS IN MORE AND LARGER FLOWERS 
