Garden Pinks 
FAIRFIELD FINEST MIXED—These hardy annu- 
als may be ranked among the fairest gems of our 
flowers as few can equal them in beauty or pro- 
fusion of blooms. They are of the richest and 
most varied colors. They may be sown in the 
Open ground when danger from frost is over and 
in a few weeks they are masses of bloom con- 
tinuing so until frost Our mixture includes the 
best sing’e and double sorts. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 20c. 


J. Pierre Lamirande, Mass:—We have bought seeds from 
you ever since we first started and have splendid luck with 
everything. The flowers we raise from your seed are the 
talk of the town. 

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Clarkia 
GIANT FANCY MIXED-For rare grace- 
fulness and beauty few annuals will 
surpass Clarkias, suitable for either 
the border or bouquets. They grow 
erect to a height of 2 feet and the 
branches for their entire length are 
covered with double flowers resem- 
bling carnations or rosettes, Pkt. 7c.; 
Vg oz. 15c. 

Ella Rhodes, Wash.—W?2 sure Ik 
seeds, especially the Lavatera which 
so lovely and greatly admired. All of 
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Four O'Clock 
FINEST MIXED—No flower makes a pret- 
tier border than the old-fashioned Four 
O’Clock. Plant grows to a height of two 
feet and blooms in early morning and even- 
ing and rival the choicest garden flowe-+ 
in color. It is one of the most brilliant and 
showy plants that can be grown with little 
or no trouble. Pkt. 8¢.; 14 0z. 15c. 
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Lavatera 
ROSY MORN — These handsome flowers 
should be grown by every flower lover. 
Plants grow 2 ft. in height and produce a 
mass of charming rose-pink flowers. Very 
useful for showy beds or borders and as 
the flowers are borne on long stems they 
are very useful for vases and bouquets, It 
is easy to grow and sure to Please. Pkt. 
5c.; Ygoz. 15c. 


EVERBLOOMING LILY 

LAVATERA 
Everblooming Wonder 
Lily 
A wonderful new hardy Lily that 
will bloom from seed the first year if 
started early Flowers very much re=- 
semble Easter Lilies, being pure white 
inside, slightly tinged deep rose on 
Mignonette 
BISMARA—One of the grandest mignonettes 
ever introduced. It is remarkable for size, col- 
or, fragrance and profusion of blooms Flower 
spikes are of giant size, measuring 6 to 8 in. 
the outside. They grow 3 to 4 ft. tall 
and often produce 10 to 15 flowers on 
a stem. Will increase in size and 
beauty from year to year. Pkt. 10c.; 
long and fiery red in color. Very showy as the 
bright flowers contrast effectively against the 
deep green foliage. Pkt. 8c.; 2 pkts. 15c. 
3 pkts. 25c.5 2 yr. Blooming Size 
FINEST MIXED—A f ees rapidl 
Bulbs: Each 30c.; 3 for 75c.; doz. $2.50. patra ah be pice or 
end produces fine spikes of blosse during the 
cool weather of spring and fa‘l. second 
sowing in August to furnish fall flowers. .Pkt 
7c.; Ygoz. 15c. 
Love-in-the-Mist 
NIGELLA—A lovely free flowering annual suitable 
for either beds, borders or bouquets. It grows to a 
height of 12 to 15 in., foliage is fine and dainty and 
blooms very profusely The dainty blue flowers are 
borne on long stems, sp'endid for either beds 
or cutting An unusually fine bed of flowers may 
be had Fy sowing these and California Pop>‘es 
in the same bed. Pkt. 52.3 1/4 0z. 152. 
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Nigella—Love-in-a-Mist 



Molten Fire 
TRICOLOR—A _ wonderfully fine ornamental 
plant that is sure to attract attention wherever 
grown on account of its brilliant color. Plants 
grow rapidly and have bronze colored foliage 
until the pants attain a height of about 2 ft. 
when the tips of the branches open up like gi- © 
gantic poinsettias taking on a bright scarlet and 
gold color, Pxt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 20c. 


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