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POLYANTHUS (Hardy Bunch Primroses) 
HURST’S MONARCH STRAIN. Spring flowering hardy per- 
ennials. An improved giant flowered strain of strong constitu- 
tion, throwing up strong stems which carry large heads of 
bloom, often 2 inches across, in vivid colorings ranging from 
white, cream and yellow, to scarlet, purple and crimson tones. 
Borne on strong stems are excellent for cutting, as well as 
making a splendid show in the garden. You can’t buy any 
better seed. Undoubtedly the finest of all strains of Polyanthus. 
Per pkt. (approx. 100 seeds) 25e; 1/16 oz. §2.00. 
NO SPRING DELIVERY—1942 seed crop sold out. Order 
in summer from new seed crop which will not be plentiful. 
BLUE PRIMROSES (By Pudor). A fine re-selected strain; all 
blue-purples in seed plants discarded. Spring seeds and again 
this summer. Per pkt. (approx. 100 seeds) 40c; 50 seeds, 25c. 
No trouble in growing Primroses from good, fresh seeds, if you 
use care and good judgment. No free replacements. 

PYRETHRUM, PERSIAN DAISY (Painted Daisy) 
Pink, rose and red flowers on long stems; fine for cutting; blooms 
spring into fall; beautiful in the garden, easy to grow. Mixed, 
single and double—not separately. Doubles usually don’t come 
until second flower crop. Pkt. 20c; 1/16 oz, 75c. 
SCABIOSA 
CAUCASICA. Hardy perennial; one of the most valuable plants. 
Blooms continually from early spring until after frosts, be- 
ginning four months from seeds. Beautiful large flowers in 
soft lavender blue and lilac shades. Soil of a gritty nature 
with some lime and perfect drainage. Per pkt. 15c, 2 for 25c; 
1/16 oz. 50c. 
SHASTA DAISY 
FULLY DOUBLE STRAIN. Glistening white; a hardy and ro- 
bust grower. It will come about 75% true double. Per pkt. 25c; 
1/16 oz. $1.00. 
MRS. C. LOWTHIAN BELL. Single, purest white, 6 inches 
across on long stems, continues to bloom until October. Per 
pkt. 15c, 2 for 25c; % oz. 35c. 
SWEET ROCKET or HESPERIS 
WHITE SWEET ROCKET. Per pkt. 10c, 3 for 25c; % oz. 35c. 
PUDOR’S PINK SWEET ROCKET. A fine orchid pink. Per pkt. 
25e; % oz. 40ce. 
THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue) 
DIPTEROCARPUM. Tall growing perennial plants of great 
beauty, with loose sprays of clear mauve and primrose flow- 
ers; most graceful habit; thrives best in rather poor soil in the 
shade. Pkt. 15e; 1/16 oz. 40c. 
POY Almie:P. 
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PYRETHRUM, PERSIAN DAISY (Painted Daisy) 
TROLLIUS (Globe Flower) 
Large, handsome globular flowers of a rich golden yellow or 
orange coior. Booms last of May and early June and often 
again in the late summer. Our own fresh seed Per pkt. 15e, 
2 for 25ce; 1/16 oz. 50c. Freeze it for 48 hours in your refrig- 
erator, or soak for 24 hours in luke warm water; it will hasten 
germination. 
LEDEBOURI “GOLDEN QUEEN”. A very fine novelty. Award 
of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society, London. We offer again 
seed of this beautiful hardy perennial plant. It is a valuable 
garden plant and continues in bloom from June till October; 
in fact, we cut flowers outside as late as November. Fresh 
seeds per pkt, 15c, 2 for 25ce. 
VIOLAS OR TUFTED PANSIES 
SUTTON’S APRICOT. Discontinued. Chantreyland much better. 
ARKWRIGHT RUBY. Novelty. One of the most distinct of all 
the bedding Pansies or Violas. The flowers are borne in 
great profusion. Delightful rich ruby-red flowers. Seeds will 
always be scarce as the plants are very shy seeders. Per pkt. 
20c, 3 for 50c; 1/16 oz. 90c. 
BLUE BEAUTY. Clear, bright blue, Early. Free flowering. 
Pkt. 20c; 1/16 oz. 90c. 
CHANTREYLAND. Masses of beautiful flowers in rich apricot 
shade, tinted orange towards the center. A better Sutton’s 
Apricot. Per pkt. 20c; 1/16 oz. 90ce. 
JERSEY GEM. Rich pure violet, large and very fragrant on 
long stems; one of the best; a persistent bloomer all summer. 
Shy seeder. Per pkt. 25e. Scarce. 
“MAGGIE MOTT’’. No seeds available. 
WHITE PERFECTION. Pure white. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 40c. 
YELLOW GEM. A beautiful clear golden yellow. Pkt. 15e; 1/16 
oz. 40¢, 
A SPLENDID LARGE FLOWERED MIXTURE. Ruby, bronze 
blue, golden yellow and many unusual shades. Special formula 
blend of only choice large flowered Violas. Per pkt. 15c; 1/16 
oz. 55¢e; % oz. $1.00. 
CULTURE OF SWEET PEAS 
First and most important, plant as early in the spring as the 
conditions will permit. Seeds should be sown at the rate of 1 
ounce to 25 feet. Make a trench about 8 or 4 inches deep, planting 
seeds in the bottom about 2 inches deep, pressing the soil firmly. 
After the plants are well up, thin to 4 or 5 inches apart and draw 
the soil around them until the trench is filled above the level. 
This gives a depth to the roots, preserving the moisture. Keep the 
ground well worked and water if needed, an occasional soaking 
down being better than a daily sprinkling. Keep the flowers cut 
lose. 
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