
Petunia English Violet 
SWEET PEA—EARLY FLOWERING TOP SERGEANT 
The only Early Flowering novelty Sweet Pea we list this 
season. A deep blood red crimson without that objec- 
tionable touch of “blue.” The stems are long and strong 
and the flowers are extremely large and bold faced. Green- 

house trials show it is the best crimson in the list. 
Tr. Pkt., $0.50; Oz., $1.50; %4 Lb., $5.00 
ZINNIA CACTUS FLOWERED GIANTS 
A vast improvement over the older Fantasy type with larger 
bolder flowers. The petals are quilled, curled and pointed 
and will average 4-442” across and 2” deep. We believe 
this mixture contains more colors than any other zinnia 
mixture, 
Tr. Pkt., $0.50; Oz., $2.00 
NOVELTY PLANTS 
CAMPANULA PORSCHARSKYANA 
Not really a new item but this easily grown sort is so 
lovely and little known that we think it deserves wider 
attention. The foliage is an attractive green all summer 
and it forms mats approximately 6’ high covered in May 
with sky blue star-like flowers. 
$2.00 per 10; $15.00 per 100 
GEUM WILTON RUBY 
[The darkest and very best of all the hardy type geum. 
The large glowing red flowers are held erect on 18" stems, 
Perfectly hardy this will sell on sight and give many years 


of pleasure in the garden. 
$2.50 per 10; $20.00 per 100 
GEUM LEONARD'S VARIETY 
A unique sort with drooping strawberry pink flowers on 
stems about 1’ high. Perfectly hardy and very unusual. 
$2.00 per 10; $20.00 per 100 
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PHLOX SILVERTON 
Each year we are impressed with the clean growth and habit 
of this variety. The flowers are unusually large, carried in 
good sized heads and ihe color very nearly duplicates that 
of the Canadian Phlox divaricata. 
$1.75 per 10; $12.00 per 100 
PHLOX SALMON BEAUTY 
Another attractive introduction that probably will become a 
standard sort. The very large flowers are a rich salmon 
pink with a distinct white eye. 
$1.75 per 10; $12.00 per 100 
TRITOMA GOLDMINE 
An attractive light yellow that produces from June until frost. 
$2.00 per 10; $15.00 per 100 
VIOLA BEAUTY OF LARONE 
More free flowering than any other hardy viola, starting to 
bloom under the snow in spring and continuing until the 
ground freezes. The flowers are very large and of a rich 
blue purple. 
$1.50 per 10; $10.00 per 100 

Cassandra 
Novelties in greenhouse Chrysanthemums and also stand- 
ard varieties are offered on pages 85 to 39. 
The variety pictured above is Cassandra, a bright orange 
bronze that matures naturally November 5th-l0th. It responds 
well to shading and will produce an early crop without fading. 
We strongly urge early ordering to avoid 
disappointment. 
