
Nierembergia, Hippomanica 
1069. HIPPOMANICA 
keeps right on until heavy frosts. 
all times is neat and compact 
new flowers covering the 
seed pods. 
by a touch of yellow in the center 
are most charming. Plants are very 
dwarf, compact, and not over six 
inches high with a spread of ten 
inches. Foliage is light gray green. 
Recommended for an edging or 
border plant. Very beautiful in 
window boxes or flower pots. Note 
the illustration. Seed slow to ger- 
minate and should be started in 
flats. Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 40c; 
1/32 oz., $1.25; 1/16 oz., $2.10; 
1/7, oz., $4.00. 
older 

oz., $1.00. 
Antirrhinum, Rosalie 
(Rust- Resistant ) 
839. ROSALIE. H. A. A new color in An- 
tirrhinums. It is a rich deep rose with an 
underlying tone of topaz or amber, 
richness which makes 
ously among all other colors. 
branching, producing from six to 
flowering spikes on which the florets are de- 
all-purpose 
every garden. 
Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 
25c; 14 oz., 75c; 1/2 oz., $1.30; oz., $2.40. 
cidedly well arranged. This 
dragon should be in 
medal All-America winner. 
(Dwarf Cup Flower). 
hardy perennial, it must be grown here in the North as an annual. 
most prolific flowering plants that we know of. 
are only two inches tall, or about fifteen weeks after the seed has been sown, 
The plant at OE 
appearing, 
flowers 
The lavender-blue flowers enriched 
it stand out conspicu- 
As the tube 
lips are the same color, the depth and richness 
of the flower are intensified. Flowers are base 
T. P. While the South 
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when 
in this is a 
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Poppy, Olds’ All Double Shirley 

1123. OLDS’ ALL DOUBLE MIXED SHIRLEY. H. A. The bushy plants 
grow about 28 inches in height and flower early in the summer with the 
richest display of color imaginable. Scarlet, carmine, crimson, dark and 
light pink, salmon shades, white, pink and white edged, scarlet on white 
ground, and pink on white grounds, as well as a bright cerise color. There 
are over 100 various color combinations in our growing this season, The 
airy-silky sheen of Shirley Poppies is particular to all shades. Formerly 
the best results obtained with the beautiful Ranunculi flowered Poppies 
were 70 to 80 per cent double. This strain that we offer comes practi- 
cally 100 per cent double from seed. Neither the illustration nor the 
description given here can begin to do justice to these beautiful flowers. 
We urge our customers to be sure to order a packet of this seed. Blooms 
are in general a good one-third larger than the old-fashioned strains of 
Shirley Poppies and are excellent for cut flowers, if cut in the bud. This 
item brings us many unsolicited testimonials each year. 
Pkt., 10c; 2 
pkts., 15c; 
1/y Oz., 60Cc; 

giving it a 
and 
eight long 
Snap- 
Bronze 

Double Orange Ruffles 
3922 
Cosmos, 


Zinnia, Fantasy Wildfire 
1332. WILDFIRE. 
demand for the 
H. A. There 
fantasy types 
unusual 
with the 
has been an 
of Zinnia, and 
addition of separate colors, this race of Zinnias will 
prove very popular. Wildfire adds a distinct note of 
color and cheerfulness to the garden and will enliven 

any home when used in flower arrangements. The 
plants are from 21’, to 3 feet in height, are neat 
in habit, strong growing and very free blooming, 
coming into flower 45 to 50 days after seed is sown. 
We recommend sowing this type of Zinnia in the 
ground where they are to grow, if possible, as they 
seem to succeed much more satisfactorily. The rich 
dazzling scarlet of this variety will attract attention 
wherever grown. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 1% 0oz., 
85c; oz., $1.50. 

Scabiosa, 
Caucasica Hybrids 
(PERENNIAL) 
1156. CAUCASICA HYBRIDS. H. PB. The 
Scabiosas bloom from June to October and require 
little space and thrive in ordinary soil. They are of 
great value to the gardener as the graceful flowers in 
delicate shades of blue and lavender borne long 
and erect stems make them very valuable cut 
flowers throughout the season. No perennial garden is 
complete without them. This new strain of giant hy- 
brids is very beautiful and a great improvement over 
the older types, being more vigorous. and larger with 
longer stems and larger petals. Plants grow to 18 
inches in height and the lavender shades of flowers 
are frilled on the edges. Pkt., 20c; 2 pkts., 35c; 
fq oz., S5Sc; 1% oOz., 9O0c; 1/2 0z., $1.65; oz., $3.00. 
perennial 
on 
as 
924. DOUBLE ORANGE RUFFLES. H. A. A new 
semi-double extra early Orange Flare Cosmos. The 
vivid golden-orange flower with the two or three extra 
rows of petals produce an airy butterfly-like beauty to 
the blossoms. It is two weeks earlier than Orange 
Flare and extremely free blooming. The three to four- 
foot plants will remain in flower for about six weeks 
without attention or indefinitely if the older flowers 
are removed. A flower that will add immensely to the 
beauty of any garden. Pkt., 5c; 1/2 0oz., 40c; 1 oz., 
75c. 
