20 Selected Flower Seed—Deposit Seed CO. Deposit, N, Y, 
OR OAL OGLE ORR OEP OEP 
Annual Lupine 
482—GIANT ANNUAL LU. 
PINUS. This giant strain of an- 
nual Lupines grows 3 to 4 feet tall. 
branches freely at base producing 4 
to 6 strong spikes which are load- 
ed with beautiful large flowers. 
Pkt. 8c.; 2 pkts. for 15c, 
Hardy Lupines 
483——S U NSHINE, Finest of all 
hardy lupines. Finely toned yellow. 
Pkt. 10c. 
486—EXCELSIOR MIXED. One of 
the best perennials. Most beautifu! 
hardy border plants producing tufts 
of soft green foliage, from which 
arise in continuous succession thi 
stately spikes of bloom. Pkt. 8ce.; 
2 pkts. 15¢. — 
Hardy Lychnis 
487—CHALCEDONICA. Bright 
searlet flowers of maltese cross 
form, usually in medium size fiat 
umbels, handsome for beds and bor- 
ders, Of easy culture, growing in 
any rich garden soil, blooming the he 
first year if sown early. Hardy 
perennials. Pkt, 5c.; 3 pkts, 10c. 
489—HAAGEANA HYBRIDS. Mix- 
ed, ranging from nearly white to 
bright scarlet. Flowers large and 
brilliant. Sometimes called ‘Mal- 
tese Cross.” Pkt. 8c.; 2 pkts. 15c. 
Lavender 
465—VERA or TRUE LAVEND- 
ER. Grows about 2 feet high and 
produces the blue flowers which 
are delightfully fragrant and retain 
their fragrance when dried. Pkt. 
10c. 
Mimulus— Musk Plant 
523-—TIGERED MIXED, Odd 
ede blooming in a few months 
rom seed and producing odd shaped 
flowers in bright colors which are 
handsomely tigered and_ spotted. 
Pkt. 5c. 
Nigella 
S79——-MISS JEKYLL. A large, ex- 
ceedingly showy flower. In a fern- 
like foliage nestle hundreds of 
lovely double bright blue flowers. 
One of the showlest new flowers. 
Pkt. 5c. 
580—FINE MIXED. Pretty, showy. 
hardy annuals with finely cut. 
feathery foliage and bright, showy 
blossoms. Pkt. 3c.; 4 pkts. 10¢. 
PEONY 
583—MIXED VARIETIES. Peony 
seed germinates slowly but plants 
may be grown from seed although 
it is preferable to purchase roots. 
Seed 10c, pkt, Roots, mixed colors. 
% for $1.00, 
HOLLYHOCK 
Annual Indian Spring 
Indian cl ate tg one of the loveliest entries 
in last year’s All-America Selections com- 
petition. It blooms the first year in less than 
five months after seed js sown. A profuse 
bloomer there is a colorful display of the 
semi-double, crinkly edged flowers for sev- 
eral weeks during the summer. After the first 
bloom is past, if the plants are cut back they 
will produce a second crop of blooms the 
same season. While rose-pink predominates, 
variations will occur from a light pink to an 
almost crimson rose shade. Normally 3% toe 
4 ft. tall, plants may grow as high as 6 ft. in 
some sections. Pkt. 10c. 
oy Ween Motuing Glory. ag 
Mixed Flower Seeds 
805—PERENNIAL FLOWER 
MIXTURE. <A _ great variety of 
perennial or hardy flowers mixed 
together. Pkt. 10c. 
906—ANNUAL FLOWERS MIX- 
ED. Hundreds of varieties of an- 
nual flowers in mixture. Pkt. 10c. 
907——-ANNUAL CLIMBERS 
MIXED. All well’ known climbing 
vines. Pkt. 10c, 
§808—EVERLASTING FLOW- 
ERS WITH ORNAMENTAL 
GRASSES. Flowers and grasses 
which may be dried for winter 
bouquets. Pkt. 10¢, 
909—CALIFORNIA NATIVE 
FLOWERS. A large variety of 
flowers which are natives of Cali- 
fornia. Pkt. 10c. 
910—ANNUAL ROCK GARDEN 
MIXTURE. Quick growing dwarf 
annual plants to make a good show 
in Rock Garden before the peren- 
nials are large enough to bloom or 
to prolong season after the peren- 
nials bloom. Pkt. 10c. 
§911—GREENHOUSE SEEDS 
MIXED. A mixture of flowers fo: 
house plants or growing in the 
greenhouse, Pkt. 25c. 
912-—-PERENNIAL ROCK GAR- 
DEN MIXTURE. Hardy dwarf 
plants best suited for a rock gur- 
den in finest mixture. Pkt. 25c. 
SEDUM 
725—HARDY SORTS. MIXED. In- 
dispensable little plants for the 
Rock Garden. A great number of 
hardy varieties in mixture. Pkt, &«, 
STACHYS 
730—-LANATA. A beautiful plant 
for rock gardens, leayes velvety 
white, very hardy and showy. Pkt. 
8c. , 
. beautiful vine which grows ra 
. favorites with many. 
‘» much 
4» ENLY BLUE. 
_ popular flowers grown and one of — 
' the showiest. 
- it wants seed, 
. shading 
Blossoms 4 to 5 inches across and — 

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making a fine shade and prod 
large, white, sweet-scented 
soms 8 to 6 inches in dia 
Blossoms eyening and cloudy 
ne 5e, 
525-—GIANT PINK MOONFL 
ER. A handsome and bopules v 
Rapid gtower. Blossoms in 
tiful pink. Pkt. 8e. 
Morning Glory 
The morning Glories are old- ti 






















Japanese varieties 





596 LCLA HIS AE Bee 
One of the most 




Everybody who sees — 
Most beautiful blue — 
darker toward center, 




covers a fence or trellis with its 
Zorgeous flowers every morning 
and last till noon or later. Blooms 
early ‘and continuously ou frosts. 
Pkt. 10c. “iS: s 
527—CRIMSON RAMBLER. Deep 
crimson morning glory. Free flower- 
ing, rapid grower, similar to Scarlett 
O’Hara but climbs more readily. Pkt 
10e, eis bam hae 
529—GIANT FRINGED JAP- 
ANESE. Large blossoms, 6 inches ~ 
across, zoned, striped and spotted — 
in the most artistic manners. Few 
people realize without seeing them ~ 
how beautiful they are. — 
ten cut, frilled and fringed. 
very brilliant and varieties almost 
endless. All colors mixed. Pkt. 
10c.; 3 pkts, 25c. 
§30—BRAZILIAN MORN 
GLORY. <A great-climber, ha 
a growth of 30 to 50 feet. Gr 
like leaves, large and white. 
colored flowers 3 inches 






















Se. 
532—FINE MIXED. 
sorts of the old, popular climt 
Morning Glory in mixture, bine 
One packet each of above” Mor 
ing Glories 306c. ie. 
LUNARIA 
479—BIENNIS 
Money or St. Peter's Penny). 
ers purple, white and scarlet 
lowed by silvery seed pods, pri 
for winter decoration. Seeds, P 
fie.: 2 pkts. 10¢c ne 
ZINNIAS 
Radio. Flowers when first ope 
somewhat of a ciar-like appearance 
they mature they become round full 
measure about 5 inches across. F etaleh 
partially quilled or fluted. Pkt. 10ce. 
Linearis. The most unusual and inte 
ing of the newer Zinnias is this drawf va 
F lowers which are single are a ee ; 
eave after seed is sown. This plan 
able for border or edging and is excelle 
window boxes or in any part of the 
where a dwarf growing plant with 
coloring is desired. Pkt. 10¢. 
