



Attractive, 
for Solid Beds, Borders, Bouquets, etc. 
Tender Annual in Two Different 
Classes—Dwarf and Tall 
SOW IN FEBRUARY 
GOLDEN GLEAM—Golden yellow, sweet scented, long- 
Easy Growing. Excellent 
stemmed. Easily grown. 
TALL OR CLIMBING VARIETIES, MIXED—Of quick 
growth, covers9 a wall, hedge or trellis in a short time. 
The brilliant blossoms cover the plant almost from top 
to bottom. Ounce 15c; 14 pound 40c. 
DWARF NASTURTIUMS, .MIXED—The plants form a 
small round bush 12 to 16 inches high, which is a mass 
of bloom all summer. Ounce 15c; %4 pound 40c. 
Pansy (a) 
Cultivation: Pansies do best in very rich moist soil and 
cool, moist atmosphere. Seed will not germinate if ground 
is excessively hot. Seed should be sown in autumn for 
early spring blossoms. The plants must be transplanted 
twice in order to get the largest flowers. 
SWISS GIANT—Flowers of enormous size grown for ex- 
hibition purposes. Package 10c. 
Poppies (a) (hp) 
Poppies will grow freely in almost any garden soil. Equally 
good in clumgs or beds. 
CARNATION FLOWERED — Splendid double fringed 
flowers. Double Carnation Salmon-Pink, Double Carnation 
Vermilion Red. 
CALIFORNIA POPPY—A bright free-flowerinig plant of 
low-spreading growth with finely cut silvery foliage. The 
poppy-like flowers in pure shades of yellow, orange and 
crimson are produced from early spring until frost. Sow 
the seeds where the plants are to remain. 
SHIRLEY MIXED (a)—Ruffled edges, large blooms. Scarce- 
ly any two flowers alike. 
ICELAND MIXED theless Eright green, delicate, fern-like 
foliage. Abundant blooms first year. 
POPPY NUDICAULAE, the Empress—A remarkable new 
giant flowered iceland Poppy which is excellent for cut- 
ting. The flowers are large and well formed with broad 
petals which are deeply fluted and wrinkled giving an 
effect of semi-doubIness. Comes in shades of pink and 
salmon rose. Will bloom the first season if planted early 
from seed. 
TULIP FLOWERED—Intense scarlet, single blossoms. Plant 
about 214 to 3 feet high. The brightest colored of all 
Poppies. 
MEXICAN TULIP POPPY (Hunnemannia)—The golden yel- 
low flower resembles the Poppy in every respect. Very 
pleasing for borders and cut flowers. Height, 2 feet. Sow 
in February to May. 
Pyrethrum 
Showy, golden-leaved, fine for borders and edging. Height, 
1 foot. Sow in open ground from March until May. 

POPPY NUDICALAE—THE EMPRESS 



por yaa. sy. Phlox<(a) = 
DRUMMOND!—The annual Phlox, called ‘/Texan Pride,” is a native of Texas. 
It occupies a first place as a garden -annual, being one of the most brilliant 
and are of the easiest and most satisfactory -plants which can readily be 
grown from seeds..;.A hardy. annual, growing 6 inches to 1 foot high, and 
having beautiful,. soft-petaled -and brilliantly colored flowers all spring and 
summer. Sow. in -fall. 
SNOW WHITE — ‘SHELL PINK — DEEP ROSE — BRIGHT SCARLET — RICH 
CRIMSON — PRIMROSE YELLOW.— DARK BLUE — GIGANTEA 
ART SHADES — DRUMMOND! MIXED . 
Nierembergia Hippomanica 
DWARF.sGUPFLOWER—Over 5’ to 6” tall with a spread of only 8” to 10”. 
Hundreds of..flowers in bloom at a time throughout the summer. For rockery, 
window .box and flower pots. Cut back at the end of the season and it will 
send out fresh, growth in the early spring. 





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