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5730 WERBENA Vausghan’s Best 
Pkt., 15. 
Ver henas O 
Culture: Dor E, Aor B, Page 65 
These are colorful annuals for some sunny spot in the 
border. In bloom continuously. They make gay 
bouquets for table decorations. Do not sow the seed 
outdoors until the soil gets warm (May 15th to June 
lst). May also be statted earlier indoors to advan- 
tage. Grows only 6 to 12 inches tall but spreads to 2 
feet across. 
HYBRIDA Gigantea 1 ft. 
A magnificent strain of Verbenas, of robust habit, 
the individual florets measuring an inch in diameter. 
5701 Gigantea Alba. Pure white. Very fragrant. 
5698 —Brightness. Bright rosy cerise scarlet, 
large white eye, semi-compact. 
5700A —Brilliant. Rich deep flame rose with white 
ixture. 
eye. Pkt., 25c. 
5702 —Cerise Queen. Salmon cerise. 
3722 —Crimson Glow. A pure glowing crimson 
Pkt., 25c. 
5701A —Etna. Geranium-red, with a cream eye. 
5718 —Lavender Glory. A true lavender with a 
medium-sized creamy white eye. The color runs 
about 80% true. It is also distinctly fragrant. 
5703 —Lucifer. Vivid scarlet self. 
5704. —Luminosa. Luminous flame-pink to salmon. 
5709 —Méiss Willmott. Salmon-rose, white eye, 
5705 —Rose Cardinal. Rose, white eye. 
5706 —Rosea Stellata. Pink, white eye. 
5719 —Royale. Royal blue, creamy: yellow eye. 
5710 —Spectrum Red. Intense bright red. 
5720 —Spitfire. A strong scarlet rose self, show- 
ing only a trace of an eye. The liveliest color in 
this group. Pkt., 25c. 
5717. —Sutton’s GiantPink.Salmon-pink, light eye. 
5707 —Violacea Stellata. Deep violet, white eye. 
Each of the above, except when noted other- 
wise, pkt., 15c; any three 15ct. pkts. for 35c. 
5708 Gigantea Mixed. A wonderful mixture of 
large flowering varieties. Pkt., 15c. 
5727 Golden Queen. The best yellow so far 
introduced. Medium sized cream colored flowers. 
Pkt., 15c. 
5711 Beauty of Oxford Hybrids. A beautiful 
giant strain.Color shades fromclear rose-pink to rose- 
red, making this the brightest rose Verbena ever 
produced from seed. Florets easily cover a silver 
half dollar. Pkt., 15c. 
5712 Floradale Beauty. Beauty of Oxford type o 
rose shades, salmon-rose predominating. Pkt., 15c. 
5713 Royal Bouquet, Finest Mixed. Upright, 
large flowers, auricula eyed, brilliant mixed, es- 
pecially good for pot culture. Pkt., 15c. 

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5730 Vaughan’s Best Mixture. In- 
VERBENA cludes all the Hybrida 
and Gigantea sorts and other sorts not listed 
and we feel perfectly safe in stating this 
mixture of Verbenas will eclipse every other 
strain offered by any other house, and it will 
produce flowers that will delight all beholders 
throughout the summer. 
large pkt., 25c; pkt 



Dwarf Compact Varieties—6 in. 
This group is compact in habit, continuous bloomers, 
adapted for bedding, borders and small gardens. 
5748 Blue Sentinel. Rich navy blue. Pkt., 25c. 
5732 Chamois. Salmon buff. 
5733 Dark Blue. 
5735 Fireball. 5740 White. 
5745 Carmine Ball. Ten inches high and 12 inches 
across, completely covered with bright carmine 
flowers. 
5747 Splendor. Very compact,scarlet with white eye. 
5742 Violet Bouquet. Deep violet with cream eye. 
Each of the above, except when noted other- 
wise, pkt., 15c; any three 15ct. pkts. for 40c. 

5729 Red, White and Blue Mixture 
A mixture of large flowered Verbenas in red, 
white and blue are carefully blended in equal 
proportions, The effect is not only 1 
patriotic, but artistic. Pkt 5c 





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5746 V E R B E N A Vaughan's Special 
Dwarf Mixture. 
A formula mixture of named varieties of 
compact dwarf varieties of all colors, giving 
a brilliant effect in mass planting. Excellent 
for front yard and formal plantings. 
YY oz., 60c; large pkt., 25c; pkt. .. 15¢ 






Various Verbenas 
Culture: D, E or C, Page 65 
Erinoides. 12 in. Moss-like foliage spreads over 
the ground like a carpet,purplish-blue blossoms in 
5755 
lavish profusion. Blooms until frost. Pkt., 10c. 
5751 Fern Leaved (Bipinnatifida). Plants grow 
18 inches, spread over two square feet, with 
ferny, feathery gray-green foliage; covered by 
clusters of lavender-blue flowers, resembling sprays 
of lilac Candytuft. Pkt., 25c. 
5765 WVenosa. { ft. Largely used for bedding; 
covered with bright rosy heliotrope flowers. Sow in 
March in clear sand for quick germination. Blooms 
until frost, hardy with protection. An interesting 
Complain when used with Marigold Harmony. 
kt., 10c. 
5766 __—Lilacina. 1 ft. Resembles Venosa, but 
with blossoms of lavender-blue. Hardy with pro- 
tection. Pkt., 25c. 
8566A Bonariensis. @) 4 ft. A grand perennial that 
blooms from seed the first year for the herbaceous 
border or for cutting. Sweet scented rosy lavender 
flowers on long stiff stems. Pkt., 15c. 
5750 Lemon-Scented. An old favorite with 
fragrant evergreen leaves. It is a low-growing 
tender plant and may be grown in the garden in 
summer and in pots in winter, and the leaves dried 
and laid among linens. Pkt., 25c. 

6126 ZINNIA, Vaughan’s Midget Mixed, 15¢. 
HW tdget Z inntas 
6126 WVaughan’s Mixture of Midget Zinnias. 
Includes more than fifteen varieties, all delightful, 
charming in the garden and of just the size to 
make attractive table arrangements. Many of 
your friends will never recognize them as Zinnias. 
Easy to grow and always covered with bloom. 
¥% oz., 35c; 14 oz., 60c; pkt., 15c. 
6125 Mexicana FI. Pl. Hybrids. 16 in. Double 
flowers in various shades of brown and orange. 10c. 
6115 Mexicana or Miniature. Flowers small and 
showy, Daisy-like in form, rangein color from yellow 
to mahogany red, free flowering. Excellent for deco- 
rative bowl arrangements. Pkt., 10c. 
Wallflower +18 in. 
Culture: D or E, Page 65 
Wallflowers excel in adaptability for pot culture and 
out-door bedding and their fragrance and oriental 
coloring, rich reds and yellows.. In the Northern states 
they should be wintered in cold frames. 
5820 Single Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
5825 —Annual Blood-Red. Pkt., 10c. 
5830 —Annual Golden Gem. Pkt., 10c. 
5835 —Annual Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
5832 Annual Double Mixed. A fine pot plant, 
will bloom first year from seed, if sown early. Pkt., 
: Wild Gicwanee Oj = 
Culture: A or B, D or E, Page 65 
5847 Quickest growing climber on our list. It is thickly 
dotted over with white fragrant flowers, followed. by 
an abundance of ornamental and prickly seed pods. 
Sown on banks it will act as soil binder. If sown 
along a wire fence the vines will soon cover it and 
the dainty white flowers will make it a lovely sight 
for a long time. 1 oz., 25c; % oz., 15c; pkt., 10c. 
Nevin oe ( Everlasting ) = 
[=u Qeke : 
Culture: D or E, Page 65 
5852 Superbissima. One of the loveliest of the 
everlastings, with flowers which retain their brilliant 
colors remarkably well when dried, this double 
pompon flowered Xeranthemum may also be used 
as a cut flower when fresh. It makes delightful 
arrangements in small bowls. Pkt., 20c. 
6175 ZEA Japonica Quadricolor Perfecta 
(Rainbow Corn). Striped and colored foliage; 
small ears, dark colors. Pkt., 10c. 
KEY TO SYMBOLS 
3(0Annuals. #Biennials. Perennials. 
+House Plants. 
*+ Greenhouse Plants. 
=Climbing Plants. Rock Garden Plants. 


