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Tithonia Fireball 
TITHONIA 
Speciosa, Mexican Sunflower, hha, 12 ft. Tall, 
many branched plants bearing in late summer 
numerous long-stemmed flaming scarlet flowers. 
Speciosa Fireball, 8 ft. Brilliant vibrant orange- 
scarlet petals in gorgeous contrast to the clear 
yellow disk. Long stemmed flowers from base 
up and the plant does not become ragged. 
TORENIA 
Fournieri, Improved Large-flowered, hha, 1 ft. 
One of our loveliest, most easily-grown pot or 
border plants; blue with golden throat; lovely. 
White roux! hha, 1 ft. Beautiful pure white. 
Complete Special Mixture in lovely variety. 
TUNICA Saxifraga, hp, 9 in. A pretty little peren- 
_ nial for edging and rockery, free-blooming. 
URSINIA Anethoides New Hybrids, ha, 1 ft. New 
from South Africa. Aster-like, in lovely shades 
of orange, yellow and apricot. 
Pulchra, 2 ft. Rich orange with deep zone. 
Aurora, 1 ft. Bright orange with crimson zone. 
A beautiful color. 
VALERIANA, hp, 3 ft. A lovely, showy, free- 
blooming border plant, flrs fragrant, in hand- 
some clusters. Mixture of rose, pink, white. 
VENIDIUM 
Fastuosum Hybrids, 2 ft. Splendid new pastel 
shades including buff, lemon, cream, light 
orange, butter-yellow and white with contrast- 
ing brown or purple-blue disk. The daisy-like 
4 in. flowers are produced upon sturdy long 
stems. A distinctly desirable novelty cut Hower, 
Fastuosum Golden Orange, 2 ft. Orange with 
dark center and maroon zone. 
VISCARIA (Rainbow Drops), 18 in. 
Splendid, profuse blooming, fringed petaled 
flowers for garden and cutting. 
Blue Pearl, lavender blue. 
Rose Beauty, lovely bright rose. Our best. 
Brilliant Mixed, blue and rose. 
XANTHISMA TEXANUM (Star of Texas), Large, 
single, daisy like flowers with pointed light 
canary-yellow petals, plants neat and bushy. 
ll, ft. For dry places. Something new. Pkt. 10e, 
Jumbo packet 25c. 
RK SEED 
Torenia Fournieri 


Vinca Rosea 
VINCA ROSEA 
A splendid everblooming 12’’ plant for beds in 
Summer and pots in Winter; flrs Phlox-like, fine 
texture, rich in color and abundantly produced; 
in the North the plants must be started early for 
beds. They like rich sandy soil and sunshine, and 
will endure dry or wet weather better than many 
other plants. This is one of the good things 
every flower garden should have. White, Rose, 
Carmine, White-eyed, Mixed. 
WAHLENBERGIA or Platycodon 
(Chinese Bellflower) 
One of the best hardy perennials, producing 
very showy flrs. during the entire season. They 
form large clumps and are excellent for planting 
in the permanent borders or among shrubbery. 
Easily grown from seeds, which begin blooming 
in August if sown outdoors in April. The plants 
are tenacious, and once started in the garden will 
last for a number of years. 
Grandiflora, 18 in. Large-flow’d, Blue or White. 
Gigantea. Extra large gigantic 3’’ flowers in de- 
lightful lovely dark blue. Novelty. 
Mariesi, 1 ft. Dwarf, large open bell-shaped flrs. 
Rich Blue, also White. 
WALLFLOWER (Cheiranthus Cheiri) 
These are easily grown and very beautiful 
sweet-scented flrs, a race that will bloom the 
first season. The plants grow 2 ft. high, produc- 
ing big spikes of deliciously scented flrs, showy 
in beds and good for cutting. Do not miss. 
Early Parisian, hb, 1 ft. Beautiful single-flow‘d 
varieties that bloom in four months. Very desir- 
able for beds in Summer and pots in Winter. 
Of easy culture and sure to bloom. Firs large, 
in fine spikes, very fragrant. Light Brown, Blood 
Red, Pure White, Golden Gem, Mixed. 
Early Wonder, hp, 2 ft. Shows elegant dble flrs, 
in five months from seeds; blooms freely in 
Winter in pots when started in mid-Summer. 
We can supply all the finest colors in mixture. 
WHITLAVIA Grandiflora (Phacelia congesta) ha, 1 
ft. Very pretty annual with lovely bell-shaped 
flowers, easily grown. Colors: Gloxiniodes, rich 
deep blue, white throat; Blue King, light blue. 

Regular pkt. 5¢7 Jumbo pkt. 10c. 

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