
GIANT IMPERIAL STOCKS 
STOCKS, Gilliflower, AF 
These popular flowers are easily grown, are so highly fra- 
grant, and of such great beauty that they deserve a place in 
every garden. The Early Giant Imperial class are half-hardy 
annuals. Beauty Stocks are biennials, but if sown in early 
spring will bloom the same year. They are also valuable for 
winter forcing. 
DWARF TEN WEEKS. This early class forms dwarf compact 
plants that are excellent for edgings or low beds. They often 
do well in sections where plants of the later types cannot be 
grown. 12 inches. 
Bright Rose. 
Canary Yellow. 
Crimson. 
White. 
GIANT IMPERIAL (Improved Bismarck). Long stems and 
imposing spikes of large flowers make this the outstanding 
variety for florists. It is about as early as Beauty of Nice and 
resembles it in habit, except that the plant is somewhat less 
spreading and considerably taller. 2 feet. 
Lavender or Light Biue. 
Purple or Dark Blue. 
Mixed. 
Blood Red. Lavender. Yellow. 
Elks’ Pride. Old Rose. Mixed. 
Flesh Shasta White. 
DOUBLE GIANT EXCELSIOR, Column. An excellent new 
class producing one stem, 2% ft. long with a long spike of 
bloom, thickly set with large double flowers. Fine farcer. 
Crimson. Moonlight, yellow. Pink. 
Golden Rose. Pure White. Each Pkt. 25c. 
Lavender. 
SWEET ROCKET, Hesperis, P 
An old, hardy garden favorite. Fragrant flowers resembling 
perennial Phlox. Sow seeds early and transplant once before 
placing in permanent location. Height, 2-3 feet. 
White. Red. 
TAHOKA DAISY, AF 
A recent introduction. Very showy annual, blooming well 
even in a hot, dry situation. Has daisy-like blooms of rich 
lavender. 2 feet high. 
THALICTRUM, Meadow Rue 
Though not of bright and conspicuous color, the feathery 
flowers of the Thalictrums are decorative and interesting, and 
their leaves, resembling the maiden-hair fern, are attractive 
both in the border and when cut. They grow easily from seed. 
Dipterocarpum. 4 to 5 ft. Aug.-Sept. Very graceful plumes 
of rosy-purple flowers with conspicuous yellow anthers. 
THUNBERGIA, Black-Eyed Susan 
Beautiful, rapid-growing annual climber, preferring a warm, 
sunny situation; used extensively for hanging baskets, vases, 
low fences, etc. Very pretty flowers in buff, white, orange, 
etc., with dark eyes. 4 feet. Mixed Colors. 
Mixed Colors. 
TITHONIA, AF 
Orange Vermilion. Resembles single African Marigolds. Grows 
6 feet high. Fine cut flower. 
Fire Ball (New). Grows 6-8 ft. in height, bearing flowers 4% to 
5 inches in diameter. Brilliant scarlet orange with clear yellow 
center. Start early inside and set out after frost danger has 
passed. Pkt. 15c. 
TROLLIUS, Globe Flower PF 
A fine plant bearing bright orange and yellow flowers in a 
slightly shaded, moist location. 2 to 3 feet. Seed germinates 
very slowly. Soak in hot water six hours before planting. 
Pkt. 25e. 
TRITOMA, Red Hot Poker, P 
A perennial, not strictly hardy, but will live through the 
winter with a protective covering of leaves or short manure; 
or the roots may be lifted and carried over winter in sand 
in a cellar. 
Mixed Hybrids. 
VALERIAN, Garden Heliotrope, P 
Hardy perennial. Pinnate foliage and panicles of flowers 
with odor of heliotrope. 5 feet. June and July. 
Pink, Red, White, and Mixed. 

VENIDIUM, Monarch of the Veldt, A 
Fastuosum. It suggests the exotic splendor of its native Africa 
and luxuriates in the mid-summer sun. The plants grow about 
2 feet high and bear golden-yellow sunflower-like blooms with 
black centers. 
Fastuosum Hybrids. The color range is varied and very inter- 
esting—apricot shades, pure white, canary yellow, golden yel- 
low and the well-known orange. We find that the hybrids 
stand extreme heat better than the original orange. 
VERONICA, Speedwell, P 
An elegant hardy perennial plant of easy culture and free 
flowering habit. Of value as a cut flower or for the garden. 
Spicata. Bright blue flowers. 18 inches. 
Mixed Colors. 
PRICES ON FLOWERS 
10c Pkt.; 3 for 25c; 13 for $1.00. 
Unless otherwise noted. 

VIRGINIAN STOCKS, French Forget-me-nots, RA 
Small red, rose and white flowers about % in. across. Fine 
for edgings. For continuous display until fall, several succes- 
sive sowings should be made about two weeks apart. 6 to 8 in. 
Mixed Colors. 
VINCA, Madagascar Periwinkle, Old Maid, A 
Ornamental free-blooming annual with bright green, shiny 
foliage and one of the most satisfactory and long-flowering 
bedding plants we have. 12 to 18 inches. Mixed Colors. 

14 MAIL ORDERS TO BRAEGER’S OREGON SEED STORE, 140 S. W. YAMHILL, PORTLAND, ORE. 
