
4805 STATICE Sinuata Mixed. Pkt., 106¢. 
Sais O 
For Winter Bouquets 
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Our annual Statice is not only a beautiful flower in 
the border, but dries retaining its true colors, and is 
indispensable in making winter bouquets. 
4800 Bonduelli Superba. 3 ft. Producing numer- 
ous heads of bright yellow flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
4793 Puberula. 4-6 in. Flowers 5 months after 
sowing; magnificent dark violet blooms. Pkt., 25c. 
4795 Russian (Suworowii or Rat Tail). 30 in. 
Flowers bright rose color. Dries well and can be 
used as an everlasting. 14 oz., 25c; pkt., 10c. 
4801 Sinuata Rosea Superba. 3 ft. Pkt., 10c. 
4808 —Lavender Queen. Clear bright laven- 
der. Pkt., 10c. E 
4806 —New Hybrids. One of our growers has 
selected Art Shades, which we offer in a mixture 
for the garden and winter bouquets. Pkt., 15c. 
4803 —True Blue (Kampf’s lmproved). Pkt., 15c. 
4804 —Pure White. 3 ft. Pkt., 10c. 
4805 —Mixed. 3 ft. Pkt., 10c. 
4890 STAR OF TEXAS. Pkt., 25c. 

Shoceso 
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STURDY flower spikes covered with rosette blos- 
soms in soft colors of an exceptional tone range. 
Stocks require a rich soil of a sandy, well manured 
loam. Only 60 per cent will come double. Sow seed 
early in the house and transplant outside when all 
danger of frost is over. Stocks are a cool temperature 
crop. 
Column—Non Branching 
An excellent new class producing one stem 2% ft. 
thickly set with large, double flowers, The first 
flowers appear when the plant is about 14 inches high 
4950 Ball Blue. Dark lilac blue. 
4951 Chamois Pink. 4956 Silvery Lilac. 
4961 Yellow Wonder. Best yellow. 
4960 Rose Pink. 4957 White. 
4955 Ruby. 4958 Mixed. 
4953 Moonlight. Light yellow. 
Price, each of the above, pkt., 25c. 

4865 STOCKS Best Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
4952 Double Giant Column Gardenia.  Shim- 
me-ing, glistening white, the flowers are the purest 
snow white of any stock variety yet introduced. 
Producing generally only one flower spike to a 
plant, this spike will however be of enormous size, 
12” to 15” of florets and nearly 3 feet in length, 
and 4” or even 414" in depth, with the individual 
florets closely and compactly placed on the stem. 
Pkt., 50c. 
Bismarck or Giant Imperial 
If sufficient room is given, the plants develop to 
enormous dimensions, forming magnificent bushes 
with long and thick flower stalks. The best variety 
for greenhouse use. 214 ft. 
4921 Buttercup. Yellow. 4946 Chamois. 
4945 Blood Red. 4931 Dark Blue. 
4944 Elk’s Pride. Royal Purple 
4947 Flesh. 4930 Lilac. 
4948 Golden Rose. 4929 Old Rose. 
4932 Lavender. 4925 Shasta. White. 
Price, each of the above, pkt., 15c. 
4949 Bismarck Mixed. 1; o2., 50c; pkt., 15c. 
Dwarf Large-Flowering Double 
Ten Weeks Stock, 12 in. 
4845 Blood Red. 4850 Light Blue. 
4835 Canary Yellow. 4841 Rose Pink. 
4856 Dark Blue. 4830 White. 
Each of the above, pkt., 10c; any 3 pkts. for 25c. 
4865 Best Mixed. ¥é oz., 50c; pkt., 10c. 
Pretty Star from Cexas 0 
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4820 Star of Texas(Xanthisma Texanum). 
Bushy 18-inch plants bear these bright yellow 
Daisies on wiry stems. Sow early in the open, plants 
bloom freely and like dry, sunny places. Pkt., 25c. 
Punnerless Strawberry 
4828 Baron Solemacher. This wonderful novelty 
has the largest berries in this strain. It makes no 
runners; flowers in eight weeks and produces quan- 
tities of fruit. Wash the berries, sprinkle with sugar 
several hours before using. The berries will almost 
float in juice. This brings out the flavor. Pkt., 25c. 



ay is 
5645 TORENIA Fournieri. 
Jae (Wishbone Flower) [1 
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5645 Fournieri. Bushy globular plants literally 
covered with the lovely, richly-colored Snap- 
dragon-like flowers of a delightful sky-blue with a 
touch of gold on the lip. Grown in southern states 
instead of Pansies, they flowered freely and grew 
vigorously during a hot arid dry season in our Trial 
Grounds. Excellent for rock gardens, pots and 
hanging baskets. Pkt., 15c. 
Annual S unft lo wers 
HELIANTHUS Large Flowered [_] 
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2700 Gaillardia-flowered or Red Sunflower. 
4 to 8 ft. Some flowers of a rich chestnut-red, 
others tipped with yellow, still others slightly 
washed with red. Pkt., 10c. 
2709 Chrysanthemum Flowered Double. 3 to4 
ft. Select double golden yellow flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
2703 Maroon Prince. Single best red. Pkt., 15c 
2713 Sun Gold. See novelty pages for illustration 
and description. Pkt., l/c. 
2715 Double Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
2725 Russian Mammoth. 8 ft. Single, of gigantic 
dimensions. The Kansas Sunflower. Some of our 
friends grow these for support for their pole beans. 
Lb., 40c; % lb., 30c; 14 Ib., 20c; 1 oz., 10c. 
Miniature-Flowered 
2750 Cucumerifolius Stella. Purest golden yellow 
flowers, the petals of which are slightly twisted. 
Pio 10c: 
2755 —Vaughan's Special Mixture. Includes 
many cucumerifolius sorts notlisted. Pkt., 10c. 
Pkt., 15c. 

2760 Vaughan’s Special Mixture. 
Of all 
the single and double Sunflowers we list and 
several varieties we buy especially for this 
mixture. 4 oz., 25c; pkt., 10c. 
iol Sy [_] 20 in. 
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5635 A beautiful lavender-blue Daisy with fern like 
foliage. Carried on good long stems, the flowers 
are tinted with rose as they fade, center deep 
yellow. Under open ground culture the plants are 
in bloom by middle of June and flower until Octo- 
ber. Excellent for cutting. To get an even and 
quick germination, keep seed in refrigerator two 
weeks. Pkt., 25c. 
Golden df oaer of the eer, 
TITHONIA [J 8 ft. 
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5642 Avalon Earliest. The blossoms range from 
orange topaz through tangerine. Sow where the 
plants are to stand, after the soilis warm. By mid- 
July the plants will be in bloom. Pkt., 25c. 
Dll iye [ ]1 to 3 ft. 
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5656 Coeruleum. Large cloudlike heads of tiny 
flowers resembling the Gypsophila produced in the 
fall from spring-sown seeds. Heliotrope blue in 
color, borne freely on branching stems, the flowers 
can be increased by pinching back the stems, 
making a fine pot plant. Pkt., 25c. 






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