Mills Perennial 
Flower Seeds 
You can have the best perennials by sowing the seeds at a slight cost, compared with the cost of buying the plants, 
May, oF abel eng tine ta ac of growing them. Seeds of perennials may be sown indoors in boxes from February to 

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Aquilegia-Columbine 
Long spurred Varieties. 
Free-flowering hybrid per- 
ennial Broguctng a com- 
bination of colors in a 
special mixture of large, 
long-spurred hybrid blooms. 
Seed sown early will pro- 
duce many. plants to bloom 
first season. Mixed—Pkt., 
80 seeds 5¢; 175 seeds 10¢. 
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Tritoma 
(Red Hot Poker) Very showy, 
hardy perennial for the border, 
flower spikes 3 to 4 feet in 
ene, colors orange-scarlet 
and bright red. At a little dis- 
tance the flower spikes give 
the effect of a flaming torch. 
Are very striking. Hybrids-~— 
Pkt., 70 seeds 5¢; 150 seeds 10¢. 
summer in seed beds protected from hot sun and storms, and youn 
tall, set out where they are to flower. Qur ''Leaflet’’ tells you bow to grow perennials from seed. It’s free to customers. 





plants, when 2 to 3 


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Dianthus 

Chinese Lantern Plant 
(Hardy Garden Pinks) Will | (Physalis Francheti.) Have 
bloom the first season from | palloon-like husks, which 
seed sown in the spring, and | gare first green, slowly 
continue to bloom freely for 
many weeks. Their compact 
rowth makes them valuable 
or borders and rock gardens. 
Mixed Double and Single— 
Pkt., 200 seeds 5¢; 
500 seeds 10¢. 
changing to scarlet-red; re- 
semble miniature Chinese 
Lanterns. Branches holding 
these lanterns are easily 
dried and popular for house 
decorations in Winter. Pkt., 
80 seeds 5¢; 200 seeds 10¢. 





Pyrethrum ¥ Tigridias Spek yt ites 
(Painted Daisy) RN, 2 | from’ Seed -— Raise Oh ad ra al 
Fern-like foliage, . A) x tty . 8 at i 
daisy-like flowers | ; ae ; pro Mc epinte: i 3 a , it 
in various shades. shades and color, Raa. a "ere 4.) 
Histeia trom ctune:t lants about 2 ft. My ae i 
to October. 2 feet | pioony treet jee (Gi... } ral 
tall. Single Hybrids | Pkt. 40 seeds 5¢; Baap 







Mixed Colors— 
Pkt., 80 seeds 5¢. 





100 seeds 10¢. 


Pe AS Alyssum 7 
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Giant Bellis | ™® SAXATILE, Very [& 
| Bright colors, pro- {fj \ Bo Oe sive 
: low bloom early 
fuse blooming ’ in Spring; fine for 
s habit, Double flow- 
ste. + ers attractive for 
iPits@ bouquets. Mixed— 
Pkt,, 80 seeds Se. 
ALYSSUM—Basket of Gold 
140 seeds S¢; 300 seeds 10¢ 
edgings’ or rock 
ardens. 
kt.. 140 seeds 5¢ 
300 seeds 10¢. 
TIGRIDIAS FROM SEED 
40 seeds 5¢:100seeds 10 

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GIANT BELLIS_—MIXED Birla, M “hy ae 
Pkt., 80 seeds S¢ iin op Ths 
Serena VIOLA CORNUTA 
: FNhenade Be-150-10¢ 
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Car Mixed 
These are easily grown in the garden and bloom in 5 # 
to 6 months from spring sown seed and continue until * jag ae 
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frost. They are perennials but will bloom from seed 
first year. Mixed Colors-—Pkt., 70 seeds 5¢; 150 seeds 10¢. 
Viola Cornuta—Tufted Pansies os 
Perfectly hardy. May be grown same as Pansies and fee: ied 
will bloom till frost. Mixed-—Pkt., 70 seeds 5¢; 150 seeds 10¢. us 
Foxglove—(Digitalis) Free-flowering perennial 4 J 
; to 5 feet. Flowers June- 
July. Many colors. Mixed—Pkt., 300 seeds5¢; 700 seeds 10¢. | 
eerste eA ALLENNA IEE ETE ELEN NNN NELLA, 
Hollyhocks —Perennial Fine for backgrounds. ae ghey. 
¥ Double, branching habit, waved fringed bee. ao i 
Triumph flowers. Mixed—40 seeds 5¢; 100 seeds 10¢ & Py 
Double Mixed —pit., 50 seeds 5¢; 125 seeds 10¢. DOUBLE MOLLYHOCKS 
L Pkt., 50seeds S¢;125-10¢ 
Single Mixed  —pxt.,70seeds5¢;150seedsi0¢. 
FE. B. Mills Seed Grower (56 Years) Rose Hill, N. Y. 

Pkt.. 300 seeds Se. 700seeds AOe 
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