










Drummondii Phiox 
One of the showiest and most 
pular annuals. From seeds sown 
spring plants commence to blos- 
in June and continue to grow 
1 little bush or tree form tili 
, and are always aglow with 
lliant blossoms of all colors. It 
not only one of the md@st brilliant 
nuals, but of easiest culture and 
most satisfactory for masses, beds 
o1 borders. Known as Texan Pride. 
- 636—ART SHADES PHLOX is 
é outstanding new. strain of 
‘Drummondi Phlox with large in 
dividual blooms borne in massi\ 
clusters. A wonderful range of art 
shades. Winner of All American 
Award. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 25c.; 
% ox, 50c. 

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_ 687—PURE WHITE. 
- pure white. Pkt. 5c. 
_638—BRILLIANT SCARLET. 
Rich, dazzling scarlet, too brilliant 
to gaze at. Pkt. 5c. 
—- 689-—YELLOW. Crehmy yellow. 
Pkt. 5c. 
640—ROSE. Pretty rose color. 
White eye. Pkt. 5c. 
_ *641—VIOLACEA. Violet blue 
_ with large white eyes. Pkt. 5c. 
642—CRIMSON EYE. Brilliant 
crimson, white eye. Pkt. 5c. 
 643—STELLATA SPLENDENS. 
Scarlet, white eye. Pkt. 5c. 
 644—BRILLIANT. Rose with 
dark eye. Pkt, 5c. 
__ One packet each of above 8 
_Phioxes for 25c. 
; 645—ROYAL' SHOW or LARGE 
FLOWERING MIXED. A rare 
mixture of 75 varieties or more, all 
with large, brilliant blossoms. In- 
_ cludes all the best in Grandiflora 
Phloxes, which are noted for large 
blossoms and brilliant colors. Pkt. 
 4e.; 3 pkts. 10c.; 4% oz. 35c. 
NANA COMPACTA 
- Dwarf Phiox 
646—-These are much superior t* 
the other Phloxes for ribbon bed- 
ding or borders. The plants grow 
very symmetrical in neat, little 
_ bushes; covered with flowers during 
the whole summer and fall. Pkt. Se, 
647—CECILY, MIXED. All colors 
Flowers are of immense size, the 
coloring very bright and nearly all 
the blossoms: display a white eye. 
Excellent for borders. Plants grow 
bushy and compact. Pkt. 10¢. 
STAR PHLOX 
 €48—-CUSPIDATA and FRIMBRI- 
ATA MIXED. This includes all var- 
feties in star and ragged, saw or 
fringed edges. Known as Star of 
Quedlinburg. Fringed, etc. A grand 
mixture of possibly 50 Sorts in rare 
and brilliant colors. Pkt. Se; 4 
ekts. 12c.; %4 oz, 45¢. 
~ HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX 
- One of the finest, showiest and 
most desirable of all hardy flowers. 
Plants send up large panicles of 
bloom in many colors and combina- 
tions. Seed should be sown in the 
fall and freeze in the ground and 
will come up in the spring. 
 « 449—-NEW VARIETIES MIXED, 
Choice new sorts. 15¢, 
We offer plants of Perennial Phlox 
if you find it difficult to succeed 
with the seeds. c 
MIXED. Large variety in mix- 
prise 2 for 30c.; 5 for 50c.: 12 for 
Clear, 
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ICELAND POPPIES 
66812—MIXED. While these are 
hardy perennigls, they flower th: 
first year fro seed, blooming al- 
most as quickly as the annual sorts. 
They are of graceful, neat habit 
with bright green, fern-like foliage 
formed in tufts, from which issue 
slender stalks about 12 inches high. 
bearing their brilliant flowers in 
endless profusion; most useful for 
cutting, for which -purpose pick 
when‘in pods, and if the seed pods 
are picked off, continue in flowe 
the entire season. They remain 
evergreen throughout the winter, 
coming into bloom early the follow- 
ing spring. Pkt. 5e.; % pkts. 10e, 
669—NEW DOUBLE ICELAND 
POPPY. In color they resemble 
the single Iceland Poppies, but the 
flowers are like small roses, dou- 
ble and freely produced on long 
stems. Handsome cut flowers ear]) 
in season. Pkt. 10c, 
670—NEW SUNBEAMS. Re- 
sembles the Iceland Poppies, but 
has longer, finer stems, larger flow- 
ers and more robust habits. Blooms 
from May till October. Pkt. 10c.; 
3 pkts. 25c. 
671—ART SHADES. Includes 
the best and showiest shades in 
Fakenham Hybrids, Gartref Strain 
and other new Iceland Poppies. 
Colors varied and delicate,- some 
picoted, etc. Very choice. Pkt. 10c. 
One packet each of the 4 Ice- 
fand Poppies for 25c. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
A distinct race of hardy peren- 
nial Poppies with blossoms about 
as large as Peonies and colors 
much brighter. A charming sum- 
mer flowering, hardy plant, pro- 
ducing numerous leafy stems about 
2% feet high, with large deep flow- 
ers, having a conspicuous black 
blotch on each petal, exceedingly 
showy. \ 
672—MAHONEY. The deepest 
dazzling crimson imaginable, con- 
spicuous in any place. Pkt. 10c. 
673—ORIENTAL SCARLET. 
The well-known dazzling orange- 
scarlet. Pkt. 6c.; 2 pkts. 10c. 
Pyrethrum 
INSECT POWDER PLANT 
One of the most valuable of our 
early summer fiowers. Charming 
‘color and wonderful lasting proper- 
ties as a cut flower. Colors mostly 
pink and rose and are produced in 
great profusion throughout June 
and July. The single ones are often 
called Margueritaes or Painted 
Daisies. Double ones resemble As- 
ters. Persian Insect Powder is made 
from the dry powdered blossoms. 
602--S INGLE MIXED. Called 
Painted Daisies. Pkt. Be. 
693—D OU BLE MIXED. Extra 
choice, selected seed. Only a per- 
centage will be double, balance will 
be semi-double and single in fine 
variety. Pkt. 1Se.; 2 pkts. 25c, 
23 
Annual Poppies 
Poppies while considered “Olc 
Fashioned” flowers are nevertheless 
very showy and make a gorgeous 
sed. Sow seeds where plants are 
’ remain as they do not transplant 
ll. They seed themselves from 
* to year. Give plants at least 
ches of room. Poppies make 
han some bouquets, although they 
q ot last well. 
All varleties 4c, n pkt.; 3 pkis. 
for 10¢. 
653——-AMERICAN FLAG. Flowers 
very large, snow white, scarlet .bor- 
dered, very double. 
654—WHITE SWAN, Immense 
double flowers, beautifully fringed 
and of purest white, of dwarf habit. 
@55—DOUBLE CARDINAL. Large. 
full, double scarlet blossoms which 
last longer than many others. 
@56—F LANDERS FIELD. Single 
scarlet. Immortalized by the late 
World War. Official flower. of 
American Legion. 
657——-MIK ADO. Flowers brilliant 
searlet and white with elegant curl- 
ed petals, like Japanese Chrysan- 
themums, double. 
658—ART SHADES. Most delicate. 
artistic soft blending shades. 
659—SUTTON'S SELECTED. Es- 
neciallv selected varitties by a great 
English grower from the “Rhoeas 
Poppies.” 
660—-SHIRLEY MIXED. The most 
delicate and beautiful class, vivid 
colors of silk-like blossoms which 
give them the name of Silk Popnies 
Colors run through all shades from 
purest white to deepest crimson. 
many being delicately and hand- 
somely striped, tipped and zoned. 
661—-DOUBLE SHIRUEFY. The 
gaudy colorings of the beautiful 
single “silk or Shirley’ Ponvv are 
well known. These beatitiful forms 
and satiny textures are manifest in 
the double sorts. , 
662—A ME RICAN LEGION. A 
heautiful orange-scarlet Poppy with 
vellow antlers. 
663—CARNATION FUOW ERED. 
Very showv class with double blos- 
soms of all colors. strinings, ete. 
Blossoms larger than Carnations 
and somewhat resemble them, 
Q64—PEONY FLOWERED MIX- 
EP. A mixture of verv large flow- 
ering fringed sorts with distinct 
silvery foliage. 
665—RYBURGH HYBRID. The 
flowers are double and resemble a. 
Giant Carnation, with flat petals 
overlapping like a Double Begonia 
The colors embrace all shades o! 
pink, salmon, orange, etc., all self 
colors. The flowers. if fathered 
young, will last for days in water 
and:-are valuable as decorative fiow- 
ers. 
666—D&AZZLER. This beautifu 
Begonia flowered Poppy is a deer 
rich orange scarlet and has true 
Begonia formed double blossoms 
Blooms quickly from seed. Pkt. Se. 
667—SWEET BRIAR. A wild rose 
pink. Blossoms like those of Daz- 
zler, resemble a double tuberous 
Begonia. Pkt. Se. 
668—RIVERDALE MIXTURE 
Grown and sold by us for years 
Contains everything choice in hun- 
dreds of varieties, from the massive 
Peony sorts to the delicate Shirley 
strains. It affords an endless vari- 
ety for all and cannot be surpassed 
Or. 2c. 
Any of above Popples 4c. a pkt.; % 
pkta. for 10c.; or the 16 for dic, 
