os Selected Flower Seed—Deposit Seed 
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oe (Poor Mans Orchid) 
_ 722—SUNSET HYBRIDS. An 
extra fine selection of these showy 
“Butterfly Flowers” or “Poor 
Man’s Orchids.” A blend of the 
brightest colors from light gold to 

carmine and bright red. These are’ 
‘among the showiest and most use- 
ful of all flowers. Pkt. 10c.; 3 
pkts 25c. 
7123—-WISETONENSIS. A 
charming annual with graceful, 
fern-like foliage and a profusion 
of flowers varying from almost 
white with yellow eye to a brilliant 
rose with bronzy brown center. A 
really beautiful subject for the 
flower border of winter decorations 
in greenhouse. Sow outdoors from 
April till July. 
blooming in two months or less 
and continue blooming profusely 
till late in fall. For bouquets, cut-. 
ting or florist’s work they have few 
equals. They are especially de- 
sirable for bedding or borders. 
Pkt. 6c.; 2 pkts. 10c. 
724——-DR. BADGER’S HYBRIDS. 
A giant strain of extra fine colors, 
the result of years of improving 
-and crossing. The finest strains 
of this desirable flower which have 
ever been introduced. Pkt. 10c.; 
3 nkts. 25c. 
‘ STOCKS 
Stocks are extremely popular for 
beds, borders, cut flowers or flor- 
ists’ use Our seed is selected to 
produce a large per cent of double 
flowers. ; 
 I1—NIZZA GIANTS. Mam- 
moth flowered. Each plant makes 
a bouquet of large double flowers. 
They run‘in all colors from pure: 
white to blood red. Pkt. 10c.; 3: 
pkts. for 25c. ae, 
 %7338—EARLY GIANT IMPERI-| 
| AL (improved Bismarck). A flor- 
ists’ moneymaker. Grows 24 to 36 
Inches high, branching freely. Very 
early blooming and produces, a 
high per cent of doubles in choice 
colors. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. for 25c. 
. Sweet William 
/ 701—ANNUAL SWEET WILLIAM. 
Mixed. A variety which blooms first 
season from seed and resembles the 
perennial sorts. Pkt. Se. . 
Hardy Sweet William ~ 
The new, improved, showy vari- 
eties of this hardy perennial are the 
very best plants for display. beds or 
solid masses of showy bloom. 
Blooms before most tcannuals and 
lasts for years. There are many 
new large flowering varieties ir 
‘our collection — 
, T9—GIANT MIXED. Contains 
many new and desirable varieties 
both in solid, zoned, and auricula 
shades. Pkt. 5Se.; 3 pkts, 12c. 
*300—DOUBLE MIXED. Many 
grand sorts and combinations. Very 
fine. Pkt, @e.;3 2 Pkts. 10¢, 
DWARF ALPINE MIXED 
BO1I—A splendid free-flowering 
compact plant for the rock garden. 
The plants grow about 6 inches 
high and make a compact spread of 
a foot or so. When in full bloom 
hardly any of the rich green foliage 
is visible. The color range is mak. 
nificent. There are lots of splend 
self colors and many eyed, edged, 
and crowned color combinations: 
Pkt, 10¢. ‘ , 
hi. 

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BEAUTY OF OXFORD HYBRIDS 
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816—These beautifully colored 
Verbenas shade from clear rose 
pink to rose red, making them the 
brightest and most attractive Ver- 
benas grown. Mammoth size and 
splendid bloomers, individual flow- 
ers being an inch in diameter. 
Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 25c. 
NEW COLOSSAL VERBENAS 
| A new development in Verbenas 
with flowers of a size heretofore 
unknown. The trusses are im- 
mense, the individual florets meas- 
uring an inch in diameter. This 
magnificent new strain comes true 
from seed and is of robust compact 
habit and very free bloomers. 
NEW DANNEBROG VERBENA 
817—Dannebrog is an intense, 
brilliant scarlet with a pure white 
eye. Plants compact. Awarded a 
Gold Medal. Pkt: 10c. 
GIANT SPECTRUM RED 
| 818—This magnificent Verbena 
‘is an intense bright red, brighter} 
than any other Verbena yet intro-| 
duced. Having absolutely no eye. 
the color is intensified, and its bril- 
ance is quite dazzling. Compar-) 
able only to Etna, but without Et-| 
ina’s yellow eye. Individual florets 
lare one and one-fourth inches in 
diameter. Received Special Men- 
tion in the 1934 All-American Se-; 
lections, Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. for 25c., 
LAVENDER GLORY 
819—LAVENDER GLORY. A 
true lavender with a creamy white 
eye. Very delicately colored flow- 
‘ers with a sweet fragrance, Pkt. 
10c. . 
822—ROYALE. The royal pur- 
ple. Large fiorets are shaded from 
deep to light. Pkt, 10c. 
8283—-NEW GIANT VERBENAS 
MIXED. The Colossal Verbenas 
comes in a great v&riety of fine 
colors and are one of the most de- 
sirable of annual flowers. Our’ 
mixture is from one of the finest 
collecvone Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. for 
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| 826—FLORADALE BEAUTY. 
(Award of Merit in 1937 All Amer-, 
ican Selection). Thought by many 
to be an improvement on Beauty of 
Oxford Hybrids. More easily start- 
ed. A giant hybrid varying from 
bright rose-pink to deep rose-red, 
sex 3 ae 
CO. Deposit, N, Y, 25 
LP AY AD) (1 CE OL SD |) ED (> ND tat > ame at, 
827—ROYAL UPRIGHT BOU- 
QUET MIXED. Upright bushy 
plants loaded with blossoms of all 
colors. Fine for beds or borders. 
Pkt. 10c. 
836-—-NANA COMPACTA MIX- 
ED. Dwarf bushy class, does not 
spread like others. Fine for bor- 
ders. Pkt. 5e. 
D. 8. C. PRIZE MIXED 
837—A grand mixture of every- 
thing in Verbenas including large 
flowering, striped, ete. A great 
variety. Pkt, 4c.; 3 pkts. 10c. 
Sweet Wivelsfield 
- 802—MIXED, Resembles a large 
powering Sweet William but car- 
ries its flowers more gracefully and 
well above the foliage and has a 
greater variety .of colors. Excel- 
lent for cut flowers or bedding. 
Continuous bloomer, Pkt. 160c, 
Tritoma 
Also known as “Red Hot Poker, 
“Flame Flewer,” “Torch Lily.” 
808—-TRITOMA HYBRIDA MIRA- 
RILIS, A new Red-Hot Poker. 
Blooms the first year from seed if 
sown in March. Its orange-scarlet 
flowers are borne most freely from 
July to October. A most valuable 
cut-flower. Pkt. 25c.; 5 pkts. $1.00. 
VENDIDIUM 
812—VENDIDIU M FASTUOSUM 
HYBRIDS (Monarch of ‘the Veldt). 
One of the most admired of all, 
flowers. Large daisy-like blossoms 
4 to 5 inches across with double 
row of petals, upper row marked 
with beautiful colored zones. This’ 
is a magnificent fall annual from 
South Africa with wooly grayish 
green foliage. Many colors in these 
new hybrids. Pkt. 10c.; 3. pkts. for 
Veronica Spicta 
838—This hardy perennial has 
become very popular, especially for 
the hardy border. It grows eight- 
een inches high, and is covered all 
sunmimer with spikes of bright blue 
flowers, which are highly desirab‘e 
in the garden. Pkt. 5c. 
Vinea 
840—MIXED. Dark green lau- 
rel-like leaves. Showy flowers with 
bright eye, mostly rose and white. 
Plants about ift. high and are good 
tor bedding or window boxes. 
(Pkt. Se. 
842—FINE MIXED. A large 
range of colors and varieties of 
Violets and Tufted Pansies. Hardy 
blooms from spring till fall. Pkt, 
aC. 
- WALLFLOWER 
‘| Deliciously fragrant, half-hardy 
perennials, blooming early in the 
‘spring, with spikes of beautiful 
flowers. es ot a Ee eee 
844—-DOUBLE MIXED. One of 
the most popular of all flowers in 
England and other warm coun- 
tries. Lives through winter and 
blooms early in spring. Needs pro- 
tection in cold latitudes. Very 
fragrant. Pkt. 10c 
845—EARLY WONDER. A new 
double annual. Wallflower produced 
from crossing the early Parisian 
and double sorts. One of the best 
things offered. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 
‘25c. 
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