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|) tons-Grandis-Annual. 3 ft. It forms| til well on in the summer.} showy annual. The bushy plants 
"bushes bearing 2 inch daisy flowers of | Easily raised from seed, which} grow 12 to 15 inches high. The flow- 









_ Echinacea Purpurea 
~ perennial. 3 to 4 ft. Blooms B A R GA I N 
_ July, August. Vigorous grow- 
¥ dark central disc, and they are 
— S fj i i lors, including 
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2171 Bellis 
(English Daisy) 
| A favorite perennial which} % ; 
will stand the winter if given African Golden Daisy 
the protection of a little litter.| 2170 Dimorphotheca (African Golden 
12172 Daisy—Blue Fyed African ‘Arc-] In bloom from early spring un-| Daisy). Aurantiaca. An extremely 

pearly white with a gold band sur-| may be sown any time from] ers, which measure 2% inches and 
rounding a delicate mauve center. It| spring till August. over are a unique, rich, glossy 
closes at evening and displays its lilac| Giant Double Mixed. A fine| orange-gold, with dark disc and halo. 
tinted undersides. Foliage gray green.| mixture, containing all the col-| They bloom the greater part of the 
Especially good cut flower. Pkt. 15 cts.| ors. Pkt., 15 cts. summer and fall. Pkt., 15 cts. 







Shumway’s 
Delphinium 
Beautiful 
(Perennial Larkspur) 













2175 Meadowvale Hybrids, Hardy 
Shumway’s Superb Strain. cee 
Selected and cross-bred Delphinium 
from the finest English and 
American specimens. The 
magnificent plants run true 
to type. In flowering qual- 
ity, they produce long 
spikes thickly set with 
large and gorgeous florets. 
A considerable proportion 
of these are double. They 
range in color from light% 
shades of turquoise blue to 
indigo and from pale laven- 
der-pink or violet to red- 
dish-purple, with numerous 
interesting blends and va- 
riations. Many of the blos- 
soms have contrasting cen- 


















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2169 Dahlia—Supreme Double Mixed 
One of the best summer and fall flowering plants. Blooms 
the first year if started early. Protect the roots in a dry cellar 
during winter. Prettiest annual in cultivation. It is in its 
greatest glory at the time so many others are fading. PKt., 
25 cts.; 4% oz., $1.50. 

















ters, some the white eyes, 2187 
some the dark bees. Pkt, ‘ 
25 cts. Dolichos 
2176 Wrexham or Holly= Hyacinth en 














2173 7 66 de hock Strain This is an 
Daisy Shasta English development often 
Hardy Perennial ealled Hollyhock-.strain. 
j i i j Single, semi-double and 
2173 Giant White California Daisy. A Bune hisonie 10 many ool 
beautiful flower for perennial bed. : 
Flowers measure fully four inches |°'S: Pt» 25 cts. 
across, and as they come singly on a |2178 Shumway’s Gold Medal 
stiff slender stem nearly two feet in | Hybrids. A tall selection 
length, they are especially useful as | with magnificent blooms of 
cut-flowers. Pkt., 15 cts.; 1% 0oz., 50 cts. | many colors. Pkt., 10 cts. 
nD 
Choicest Mixed 
Colors, Beautiful 
Annual Climber 
Very rapid climber at- 
taining height 8 to 10 
feet. Blooms profusely 
from base to summit. 
The long spikes of pea- 
like flowers in various 
shades and colors are very 
attractive. Excellent for 
shading porches, fences, 
etc. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 
15 cts. 
2177 Blackmore and Langdon Strain. All the clear shades of blue with 
many opaline variations, with bees of contrasting colors. Pkt., 50 cts. 
2179 Chinese Tom Thumb Ultramarine. 1 ft. A pretty dwarf species, 
with beautiful flowers in open panicles of ultramarine blue. Pkt., 25 cts. 
i : Pinks are as popular today as 
D ianthus R inks ‘they were in th garden of our 
; grandparents, yet there is a de- 
cided difference between the old- 
fashioned Pinks and our improved 
modern varieties. Those we of- 
fer have large blooms and include 
many colors. 
2186 Sweet Wivelsfield Annual. 
It is the result of a cross of the 
Dianthus Allwoodii on the Dian- 
thus Barbatus. The flowers are 
larger than Sweet William 
and it has a much wider 
range of color. Colors bril- 
liant with many markings. 
Blooms the first year from 
seed. Pkt., 20 cts. 
2182 Allwoodii Alpinus. Per- 
ennial Dianthus, flowering 
the first year from seed. It 
is only four to six inches 
ee. has ae e and semi-double 
owers and contains all the Dian- 
2183 Shumway’s Su- thus colors. Is a perfect gem for 
preme Double Mixed the rock garden. Pkt., 35 cts. 
Annual. A selectionof 2184 Plumarius Fl. Pl. (Double 
the best double pinks hardy, garden pink.) Heute pad 
. c < : semi-double varieties in beautiful 
in cultivation ranging sini PEt. 16. ete. 






e 
Euphorbia Annual 
2197 Variegata (Snow-on-the-Mountain). A 
splendid showy plant for beds and borders. 
From midsummer on, the top leaves of every 
branch are attractively marked with white; 
2 ft. . Pkt., 10 cts.; %4 oz., 40 cts.: % oz., 70 cts. 
2198 Heterophylla (Mexican Fire Plant). 
Known also as Annual Poinsettia, with rich 
red leaves crowning the end of each branch; 
21% to 3% ft. Pkt., 10 cts.; % oz., 40 ects. 


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2p RRe 2185 Plumarius. (Grass pinks (7 CTY 
ap m we pene Se o . e iN he a pheasant-eye ead f 
ades. . cts.: pink. eautiful single hardy | Lani? 
. 2 2 pink, with fringed edged flowers Nee 


Y% 02., 85 cts. of various colors, Pkt., 10 cts. 


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2195 Eschscholtzia (California Poppy) 
Hardy annual. 12 inches. Blooms July until 




2191 (Purple Conefiower.) Hardy A M A Z I N G 
2196 
Everlasting Flowers 
r . er pe i i i lored, pop- 
ing plants for the border or wild eet plower Seed iigted | py-iike blunt, Bxcellent garden plant for’ Beds Shumway's Rainbow Mixture 
garden. The flowers have red- gaan Bau Cisne late masses or edgings. It has lacy, blue-green I offer you in this special mixture proper 
dis | b on this page (excepting Del- foliage,and blossoms which are saucer-shaped and] proportions of all the leading standard 
dish-purple petals set off by a phiniums and Dahlia). satiny. It does well in any sunny spot, but] varieties of Everlasting Flowers which are 
so popular today with everybody. TheSe 
may be cut before too far advanced and 
dried for winter bouquets. PkEt., 15 cts.; 44 oz; 
35 cts.; 0z., $1.00. 
should not be transplanted. Our mixture con- 
various shades 
Pkt., 10 cts.; 4% oz., 30 cts.; 0z., 50 cts. 

able for cut flowers. Pkt., 10 cts. 
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