STOCKS—GILLIFLOWER 
One of the most famous garden annuals, and deli- 
ciously fragrant. Many races have been evolved, so 
that many different types exist. They should be 
started early, grown without check, and heavily 
fertilized. 
Giant-flowering Beauty Stocks 
ALMOND BLOSSOM—White, shaded carmine. 
BEAUTY OF NICE—Delicate pink. 
CRIMSON KING—Rich bloom-crimson. 
MONT BLANC—Purest white. 
MONTE CARLO—Canary-yellow. 
OLD ROSE—Beautiful shade of old-rose. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA—Beautiful lilac. 
SUMMER NIGHT—Rich deep blue. 
MIXED. 
Any of above varieties, pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. $1.00. 
SUNFLOWER—HELIANTHUS 
All the varieties we list are useful for cutting, es- 
specially the miniature sorts, which bear their flow- 
ers on slender stems and form neat bushes 3 to 4 
feet in height. 
CUCUMERIFOLIUS — Miniature Sunflower. Small, 
single, rich yellow flowers. 
Pkt. 10 cts., 14 oz. 30 cts. 
DOUBLE CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOWERED—6 ft. 
Rich golden yellow flowers, perfectly double, re- 
sembling a chrysanthemum. 
Pkt. 10 cts., 14 oz. 30 cts. 
RED SUNFLOWER—6 ft. Dark-centered, brilliant 
flowers, banded with bright chestnut-red, merg- 
ing to yellow at the tips of the petals. 
Pkt. 10 cts., 14 oz. 30 ets. 
DOUBLE CALIFORNIAN—6 ft. Large, deep yellow 
flowers of perfect form. 
Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 25 cts., 4 Ib 50 cts. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Dianthus barbatus 
Good old-fashioned biennials of easy culture, with 
broad, flat clusters of fragrant flowers in many bril- 
liant colors. Height 11% ft. 
WOODGRO CHOICE MIXTURE. 
CRIMSON. 
HOLBORN GLORY—Mammoth flowers, exquisitely 
marked. 
NEWPORT PINK—Exquisite color. 
SCARLET BEAUTY—Uniform shade. 
WHITE. 
DOUBLE MIXED. 
Any of above, pkt. 10 cts., 4% oz. 50 cts. 
TITHONIA 
SPECIOSA—A quick-growing annual, 6 to 10 feet 
high, with rough, ornamental foliage and long- 
stemmed, brilliant scarlet-orange flowers, resem- 
bling in some ways enormous single French mari- 
golds or single dahlias. Pkt. 15 cts., 4% oz. 40 cts. 
WOODGRO MAMMOTH VERBENAS 
Noble bedding plants of the highest merit, com- 
bining quick, vigorous growth with vivid color and 
long-continued bloom. Varieties have recently been 
much improved, producing broad heads of large 
flowers. 
ROYALE—Glorious blue, with creamy eye. 
GIANT SALMON-PINK—A uniform shade. 
LUMINOSA—Shining flame-pink. 
ROSE-CARDINAL—Prilliant pink, with white eye. 
ETNA—Intense scarlet, with creamy eye. 
SNOWDRIFT—Large; white. 
Any of above varieties, 
| Pkt. 15 cts., % oz. 60 cts. 
‘Collection: One pkt. each of 6 colors for 75 cts. 
MIXED. All colors. Pkt. 10 cts., 4% oz. 50 cts 

Giant-Spencer Sweet-Peas 
Sow seed as soon as the ground can be worked in 
the spring. Dig a trench about a foot wide and deep, 
and fill in with 6 inches of well-rotted stable ma- 
nure; tread down firmly and replace the good gar- 
den soil. Draw a single straight line in the middle 
of the prepared surface, about #4 inch deep; sow 
seed at even distances of about 3 inches and cover. 
When the plants grow about 3 to 4 inches high, thin 
out, leaving the plants 6 inches from each other. 
AMBITION—One of the best lavenders. 
CHINESE BLUE—True, deep blue. 
CONSTANCE HINTON—Large, pure white, beauti- 
fully waved. 
ILLUMINATOR—Salmon-orange, overlaid with ce- 
rise-pink, 
LADY RUFFLES—Beautiful soft pink on white. 
PEGGY ANN—A distinct, rare, and new shade in 
salmon-pink—clear and glowing. 
PINKIE—Strong stems bear a profusion of flowers 
throughout the season. Deep rose-pink. 
ROYAL PURPLE—A fine, deep, royal purple. Dis- 
tinct. 
ROYAL SCOT—Bright, glowing scarlet. Very fine. 
SEXTET QUEEN—Pure white. Has five to six 
blooms on a stalk. 
WARRIOR—Rich chocolate-maroon. 
WELCOME—Most brilliant dazzling scarlet. 
Pkt. 10 cts., 4% oz. 15 cts., oz. 25 cts., 
14 Ib 75 cts., Ib $2.50. 
GIANT SPENCER MIXTURE—It is the richest, 
best-balanced, and most up-to-date mixture of 
Sweet Peas that can be made. 
‘Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 20 cts., 4 Ib 60 cts., Ib $2.00. 
