Wallflowers —Annual 
Seed of the annual varieties sown in early 
Spring will be in full bloom in early Sum- 
mer, covered with spikes of attractive fra- 
grant flowers in many rich colors. Equal to 
perennial sorts. Double and Single Mixed— 
Pkt., 200 seeds 5¢; 500 seeds 10¢. 
Tithonia—Golden Flower of Incas 
SPECIOSA—This is an annual of easy cul- 
ture. It originally came from Peru where 
it was grown by the Incas 400 years ago 
when the first white man arrived. 
makes a stately plant growing 8 to 10 
feet tall and in the Fall it is covered with 
lovely large bright orange-scarlet blooms 
having a high center. Makes a fine back- 
ground. Pkt., 60 seeds 5¢; 125 seeds 10¢. 
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Ursinia—Jewel of the Veldt 
ANETHOIDES — This attractive annual 
comes from South Africa, and is very easy 
to grow from seed, The plants bloom free- 
ly, producing great quantities of daisy- 
like flowers on long stems, being fine for 
cutting and last well in water. The color 
is a rich orange-yellow with a crown of 
purple spangled with dark dots. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢;.225 seeds 10¢. 
























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Wallflowers—Annual Double and Single 
Pkt.. 200 seeds 5¢: 500 seeds 10¢. 






TITHONIA—Golden Flower of Incas 
Pkt.. 60 seeds” 5¢: 125 seeds 10¢. 
Virginian Stocks 
These are 
—French Forget-Me-Nots fast-growin 
early flowering little annual plants 6 to 
inches tall for Spring use in the annual 
rock garden or as an edging plant. Rose, 
crimson and white colors. Mixed— 
Pkt., 300 seeds 5¢; 700 seeds 0¢. 
Annuals for Bedding 
A mixture of showy free-blooming An- 
nuals for beds and borders in a wide 
range of colors, such as shades in Reds, 
Blues, Pinks, Goldens, Yellows, Whites, 
and many Fragrant sorts. A great many 
of these flowers can be used for cutting 
for bouquets if desired. 
Pkt., Over 1200 seeds §¢; Over 2500 seeds 16¢. 
New Petunia—Topaz Queen 
This new Petunia is dwarf about one foot 
and of fiery scarlet-rose color with topaz 
throat. Beautiful for beds or borders. 
Pkt., 70 seeds 5¢; 150 seeds 16¢. 




























URSINIA—Jewel of the Veldt 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; 225 seeds 10¢. 
New Rudbeckia—Starlight 
A Novelty—Won 35-points by 10-Judges Honor- 
able Mention in All-America Trials. 








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For quick results in the Rock Garden we offer a mixture of ‘seed of 
those annuals growing from about four inches to one foot in height, all 
of good bright colors, many of them coming into bloom in a few weeks 
trom sowing the seed. 
Many of the varieties in this mixture are hardy annuals, which self- 
sow and the following Spring would show many new plants coming up 
from the seed dropped this Fall. 
The best method we have found is to sow the seed in a space large 
enough to allow of the seeds being well distributed and as the plants 
come up and reach a size large enough to transplant, it is not difficult 
to distinguish the different kinds. 
Pkt., Over 1000 seeds 5¢; Over 2000 seeds 10¢. 















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Rceiptns lon erate 1 ig oles sly ace att WILD FLOWER GARDEN SEEDS 
ranching freely. us new kudapeckia prove A mixture of colorful and attracti J i r 
unusually attractive in our Trial Gardens and } California native flowers, a very Besititul ecliaction -aniekenih lsh 
we urge our customers to try it this season. | natural or wild effect in the garden. We believe you will enjoy this 
Pkt., 40 seeds 5¢; 100 seeds 10¢. | collection of flowers. Pkt., Over 1690 seeds 5¢; Over 2000 seeds 10¢. 
30 Mills Seeds are Tested and Guaranteed 


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