SISYRINCHIUM ANNUAL BLEND—8% inches. Airy, starry 
little Iris-cousins, blooming long first year, sown early. 
Blue, yellow, varied mauves and violets, often with buff 
eye. Rock garden or edging. Pkt. 15c (3 for 40c). 
STATICE ANNUAL BLEND—cbkt(2-4). Everlastings. May 
be dried and used for ornamental winter effects. Good, 
too, for summer cutting and garden decoration. Unexcelled 
blend, white, yellow, and tones of rose, lavender, blue 
violet. Sow early. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c; %4 oz. 35c. 
FRAGRANT STOCKS—ckt. Massive spikes of delight- 
fully colored, perfumed flowers. A large proportion are 
double. DWARF TEN-WEEK MIXED—16 inches. Earliest 
strain. Charming hues and tones. Pkt. 10c. EARLY 
GIANT MIXED—28 inches. The Imperial Strain. Packed, 
fragrant rosette-double blossoms. Wonderful color range. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 60c. EARLY GIANT SEPARATE COLORS 
—Following available at 15¢ per pkt.: Copper, Deep Blue, 
Rich Yellow, Light Pink, Lavender, Golden Rose, Pure 
White. The 7, one of each, for 85c. Order as OFFER 51A23. 
THE ANNUAL SUNFLOWERS 
showy, easy, good cut-flower material. DOUBLE DWARF— 
Shaggy golden-orange ‘‘Chrysanthemums.” Pkt. 10c. RED 
SUNFLOWER—Rich shades, chestnut to maroon. Pkt. 10c. 
STELLA—Starry, golden yellow. Long stems. Pkt. 10c. 
WHITE STELLA—Like last, but flowers white to cream. 
Pkt. 15¢c. GERBERIA-TONED—Soft pastels, coral. pink. 
rose, apricot suffusions, red approaches. Pkt. 15c. OFFER 
52A23—One pkt. of each for 50c. 
SWEET PEAS 
Blossoms in an exquisite grace of form, a daintiness of 
multi-varied color tone, a delicate sweetness of perfume that 
no other annual flower can show. Sow them early. 
SWEET PEA FRILLED GIANT BLEND—The cream of 
the Giant Spencer or Orchid-flowered Sweet Peas; about 
every color, hue or tone that has appeared in Sweet Peas 
is here, but in careful balance of desirabilities. Pkt. 10c; %4 
oz. 1be3;°1 oz. 25c3 1% Ib. 60c. 
SWEET PEA EARLY SPENCER MIXED—Big waved flow- 
ers in full color range. Harly blooming, suited for firs: 
garden show or for forcing. Pkt. 15c; 1 oz. 35e. 
SWEET PEAS, FRILLED GIANTS BY NAME — Uniform 
price. Pkt. 10¢; 1 oz. 25c. GIGANTIC, ruffled pure white; 
RUFFLED PRIMROSE; SUNKIST, cream, edged rose; 
ELSTREE, pink over cream; BONNY BRIAR, rich rose 
pink; PEGGY ANN, clear salmon pink; ATLANTIC, pink 
suffused amber; CAVALCADE, orange pink, deepening to 
ruby; HOLLYBERRY, brilliant red; ROBUSTUM, aprico‘ 
pink, edged silver; FLAMINGO, scarlet, shaded cerise: 
RUFFLED CRIMSON; RUFFLED CARMINE; ORANGE 
FLAME, KING LAVENDER; THE SULTAN, velvet ma- 
roon; FLAGSHIP, deep navy blue; FELIX, white, striped 
chestnut; RUFFLED PURPLE; AMERICA, crimson on 
ivory. OFFER 538A23—One pkt. each of the 20 for $1.75. 
TAHOKA DAISY 
Best of the Blue Daisies for all-summer bloom. Sow it 
early and it will be flowering by mid-June, continuing then 
for months with its big blossoms of pure blue-lavender, with 
little golden centers. Foliage fern-like, flower stems of 
good length, cutting and lasting qualities excellent. Jllus- 
trated page 22. Our own original introduction. Mach- 
aeranthera tanacetifolia. eck(2-4)20. Pkt. 15c; %& oz. 25c; 
% oz. 40c. 
TITHONIA AVALON EARLIEST 
Big, long-stemmed blossoms that range from orange topaz 
to those with burnished over-sheen of scarlet flame. It 
will give green walls set with living fire in spectacular 
effect. This strain quickest from seed to flowers of any that 
we have seen. Illustrated page 22. echk(3-5)70. Pkt. 15c; 
1% oz. 25e; % oz. 40c; 1 oz. $1.35. 
TORENIA BLEND—erk(4-5)12. Velvety blossoms, blue to 
purple, touched gold, or rarely white, marked rose. Beds, 
borders, pot plant. Pkt. 15c; + oz. 20c. 
VINCA ROSEA MIXED—ecx(8)18. Periwinkle. Lovely waxy 
flowers in white, pink, rose. Garden row, or as pot plant. 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c. 
MONARCH DAISY—eckt(8)25. Seleetions here of Venidium 
fastuosum. Great Daisies, to 4 inches across, searce two 
alike. Melting pastel tones; cream, primrose, buff,’ Jemon, 
orange, usually with jagged black zoning. Sparkling foli- 
age. Cuts well. Everblooming. Pkt. 15c; yy oz. 60c. 
: Gt 
LAS 
BEAUTY OF 
BELVEDERE 
VERBEN 
BIPANNATIFILDA 
GIANT-FLOWERED VERBENAS 
Great trusses of colorful blossoms from early summer to 
latest autumn. Ideal for edgings, bedding, ground cover er 
in porch boxes. Cuts well. Likes full sun. We offer here 
seeds of the Giant-flowered Strain, in carefully balanced 
mixture, salmon, pale pink, rich rose, vivid red, scarlet, 
eardinal, white, lavender and varied brilliant blues. Pkt. 
10c; 7-7 oz. 25c; % oz. 40c; % oz. 70c. 
NAMED GIANT-FLOWERED VERBENAS—Following sep- 
arate kinds can be supplied at uniform price of 10c the 
pkt.; + oz. 25e. APPLE BLOSSOM—Softest cameo pink ; 
BLUE WITH WHITE; CARMINE KING: LAVENDFR 
GLORY; LUCIFER, brilliant scarlet; SALMON PINK; 
PURE WHITE; DWARF FIREBALL; ROYAL BOUQUET, 
stems long enough for cutting. Varied cheerful colorings. 
OFFER 54A23—One pkt. each of the 9 for T5c. 
THE RARER VERBENAS 
Four kinds that every garden should know. All are easy, 
all ever-blooming. BIPINNATIFIDA—16 inches. Piled 
mounds of twice-pinnate foliage, set over with big, flat- 
tened blossom-clusters in sun-reflecting blue-lavender. Con- 
tinuous flowers for months. Unsurpassed for bedding. 
Illustrated above. Pkt. 15¢e; y oz. 25c; % oz. 40c. 
TOBATY—36 inches. Spectacular newly found race of 
Bonariensis from Paraguay. Large, solid, flat clusters of 
soft blue blossoming top many high, branching stems. Very 
long bloom season. <A bit slower in germinating than the 
others. Illustrated page 21. Pkt. 20c; 1/64 oz. 50c. 
TENUISECTA—Fern-leafed, branch-rooting creeper with 
rich purple flowers all season. Fine quick ground cover. 
Sometimes offered as V. erinoides. Pkt. 10c. TENUISECTA 
AVALON WHITE—Like last, but flowers pure white. A 
fine thing. Pkt. 15e. OFFER 55A23—One pkt. of each 
sor ©THE BUTTER-DAISY 
It’s a splendid cut flower. this Verbesina encelioides. 
the Butter-Daisy, and you will like it in the garden, too. 
It grows to forty inches, full of bloom from June until into 
November, big daisy-blossoms. petals wide. over-lanping, 
jagged, centers small and fluffy, all of glistening butter- 
vellow. Quick and easy. llustrated page 21. Pkt. 10c. 
1% oz. 20c; % oz. 35c. 
IMP-VIOLETS 
The Imp-Violets are pleasant flowers, quaint and endear- 
ing Pansy-miniatures. THE BLACK IMP—Viola Nigra. 
Blossoms that might have been snipped from black velvet, 
the closest to real black of any flower, and it comes true 
from seed. Of an exceeding floriferousness, giving a 
three-month bloom show. Everyone likes it. Pkt. 10c; vs 
oz. 25c; % oz. 40c. IMP O’ THE ROCKS—Viola saxatilis. 
Flutter-winged bits of diminutive Pansy charm from brave 
cliffs of Greece. Jemon. lavender, mauve, rosy lilac, or 
two-toned, honey-gold melting into smoky violet. Pkt. 20c 
(8 for 50c), DAWWNolvDin »OHNN x-d Uo P-UrS—A_ blend 
of the miniature Violas. Includes above, with the Ural 
Tricolor, Mumbyana, Macedonica, ete. Pkt. 10c; ry oz. 30c. 

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