

3290 MARVEL OF PERU (Four o'Clocks) 
Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
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3314 MICROSPERMA "Golden Tassel.” 25¢. 
Water [ ] 
Culture: D or E, A or B, Page 65 
3205 Capensis Fl. Pl. (Feverfew). 3 ft. Neat, 
small, double white flowers, well adapted for borders, 
beds and cutting. They are perennial, but may be 
treated as annuals. Pkt., 10c. 
3206 Capensis Improved. Select flat petaled type. 
snow-white flowers. Pkt., 35c. 
3208 Golden Ball. 1 ft. Of compact habit, with 
- very striking double yellow flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
3209 Snowball. 10 in. Profuse blooming bedding 
plant, double white flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
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Annual is upines 2 
Culture: A or B, D or E, Page 65 
Free flowering, easily grown annuals, with long, grace- 
ful spikes, pea-shaped flowers. The fine, dark, glossy 
foliage makes an admirable foil for the long spikes 
of bloom; prefers a little shade. 
3091 Hartwegii, White. Pure white flowers. 
3085 —Cambridge Blue. Sky blue. 
3080 —QOxford Blue. Dark blue. 
3088 —Rose. 
King or Giant Hartwegii. 3 to 4 ft Base branch- 
ing plants, each bearing six to eight large flowers. 
3076 King Dark Blue. 3077 King White. 
3078 —Sky Blue. 3079 —Mixed. 
3100 Subcarnosus (Texas Bluebonnet). 15 in. 
The flowers are of a delightful blue, with blotch of 
deep rosy flesh. 
Each of the above, pkt., 10c; any 3 pkts., 25c. 
Tall Annual Sorts, Mixed. O2.30c; pkt.,10c. 
Shinueia (Baby Snaps) 
12 to 18 in. [] 
Culture: A or B, Page 65 
Also known as miniature snapdragons, are very 
charming free flowering border plants in bright and 
pastel tones. To get best results thin to 18 inches. 
3031 Golden Gem. Pkt., 10c. 
3033 Snow White. This is very lovely. Pkt., 10c. 
3039 Fairy Bouquet. gin. A new strain greatly 
improved by more compact growth, and with large 
flowers of rose, yellow, pink, lavender, carmine, red, 
violet, white and salmon. 1% 0z., 30c; pkt., 15c. 
3034 Maroccana Hybrida Excelsior, Mixed. 
Colors range through crimson and gold, pink, mauve, 
dark blue, chamois, rose, and lighter art shades. 
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Culture: A or B, Page 65 
Round | inch flowers last one day, new blooms appear 
every morning. Plants come inte bloom very quickly. 
3020 Grandiflorum Rubrum (Crimson Flax). 2 fe. 
Brilliantly glowing crimson-rose. May be had in 
bloom from May to October by successive sowings. 
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Culture: A or B, D or E, Page 65 
Showy summer and fall blooming plants that do well 
everywhere. Flowers open in the afternoon and all 
day if it is cloudy. It is little known that roots may 
be lifted in the fall and stored like Dahlias to be re- 
planted in spring. It will result in larger plants, 
stronger, with more flowers. 
3290 Mixed Colors. Lb., $2.80: % Ib., 80c; 1 oz., 
25e2 pkt., 10c: 
3297. Dwarf Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
San as Fragrance 
EVENING SCENTED STOCK 
or PERFUME PLANT 
Culture: A or B, Page 65 
3212 Matthiola Bicornis. | 15 in. Lilac flowers 
which in the morning, evening and after a shower 
emit a delicious perfume perceptible at a distance. 
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NH ignonette (Reseda) i 
Culture: A or B, Page 65 
A well-known, old-fashioned flower of no great beauty, 
but highly prized for its fragrance, either in the gar- 
den or in mixed bouquets. The plants resent moving 
and seed should be sown where they are to bloom, 
thinning them to a foot or more apart. 
3225 Bismarck. 1 ft. The red flowers are large, the 
spikes dense, foliage crinkly, while its powerful fra- 
grance is delicious. Pkt., 10c. 
3235 Goliath Red. 2 ft. Giant red flowering 
variety. Very fragrant. Pkt., 10c. 
3234 Golden Goliath. Deep golden yellow flowers 
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3245 Machet. 15 in. It is the best Mignonette for 
all purposes, either outside or inside. It is an ever- 
bloomer, the flowers lasting until late in the fall. 
¥% oz., 25c pkt., 10c. 
3260 Mixed. Also many shades and types. % oz, 
25c; pkt., 10c. 
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3039 LINARIA Fairy Bouquet Mixed. Pkt., 15. 
Mi:crosperma [ ] 8 to 9 in-z 
Culture: A, B or D, Page 65 
3314 ‘‘Golden Tassel.” It forms a compact plant 
strikingly like a Chinese Primula. The upright 
flowers, 2 inches across, are adorned with a multi- 
tude of stamens, which add greatly to their beauty. 
Sowings should be made in heat about the end of 
February to March, the seedlings repotted and put 
out of doors at the end of May. Pkt., 25c. 
Wilimose ensitive Plant)O 1 ft. 
Culture: D or E, A or B, Page 65 
3270 A pretty and curious foliage plant with leaves 
like those of the Acacia. They are very sensitive 
and close up immediately if touched or shaken 
Pinkish white flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
Mesembryanthemum (Ice Plant) 
Culture: A, B, D or E, Page 65 
2870 Crystallinum (Fig Marigold) or Ice Plant. 
8 in. Foliage glitters, being covered with ice-like 
globules; flowers, small, pinkish-white. A valuable 
plant for dry, sandy spots on banks, rockwork and 
sunny borders. Pkt., 10c. 
2869 Criniflorum (Livingstone Daisy). Plants of 
slightly spreading Daisy-like flowers. 2 inches, pure 
white edged with rose, crimson, pink and buff; and 
self colors. Will grow in crevices of paving or old 
walls and thrives in poor soil. Pkt., 25c. 
Whemulas [ ] 
Culture, D or E, Page 65 
3275 Moschatus (Musk Plant). 10 in. Trailing 
plant for damp, shady places. Small yellow flowers, 
without odor. Fine for the rock garden. Pkt., 25c. 


3280 Tigrinus (Monkey Flower) Queen's Prize, 
Single Mixed. 1 ft. Dwarf bushy plants, with 
Peale: 
large Gloxinia-like flowers. 

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3245 MIGNONETTE Machet. Pkt., 10¢ 
