PETUNIAS for Edging or Mass Planting 
eer.  PENTSTEMON (Beard Tongue)—P. They 
: 1 are very showy, growing 2 feet to 4 feet 
high, are rather bushy and have very 
long, slender spikes which bear many 
trumpet-shaped flowers with hairy throats 
from whence the name “Beard Tongue” 
comes. 
Large Flowering Newest Hybrids. Splen- 
did assortment of colors. 
Pkt., 10c: 142 oz., $1.50. 
PETUNIAS—A. Petunias are among the 
most satisfactory annuals for garden 
display. They succeed in ordinary, well- 
drained garden loam such as will grow 
a good crop of vegetables, and in a loca- 
tion where they receive plenty of sun- 
light. Some types are especially suited 
for bedding and pot culture, others are 
ideal for edgings and mass plantings, 
while others are unexcelled for porch and 
window boxes; all are excellent for cut- 
ting. The freedom with which the charm- 
ing blooms are produced throughout the 
growing season is truly amazing. 
Hybrida. 
Flaming Velvet, velvety blood red. POPPIES, Double Shirley 
Rose King, rich rose, white throat. 
Violacea, deep violet. 

PANSIES, Oregon Giants 
NIGELLA (Love-in-a-Mist)—A. One of the 
prettiest old-fashioned annuals with at- 
tractive double flowers, nestled among 
the fine, feathery foliage. Nice for cutting. 
Blooms profusely over a long period and, 
even after the flowers are gone, the 

curious horned seed pods are quite orna- Grandiflora Nana Compacta. PHYSALIS (Chinese Lantern Plant)—P. 
Ss Gare Velvet Ball, velvety blood-red, compact, Francheti, An ornamental variety of the 
Damascena, Double Mixed. White and dwarf, free flowering. Winter Cherry, forming dense bushes 
about 2 feet high. Bears a profusion 
of bright, orange-scarlet lantern-like 
fruits which can be cut and dried, in 
which shape they are used extensively 
for floral decorations during the winter. 
Pkt., 10c: oz., 60c. 
various shades of blue, well blended. 
Make good cut flowers. 
Pkt., 10c; %4 oz., 15c: ¥% oz., 25c. 
PANSIES (Hearts Ease)—A. This popular 
annual is so well known that it needs 
little description. Pansies are easily 
grown ,and bloom profusely for many 
months. Sow the seed indoors early in 
March or outdoors as early as the ground 
can be prepared. If sown during August, 
the plants will begin blooming very early 
the following spring. 
Large Flowering, Finest Mixed. 
PLATYCODON (Chinese Bell Flower) (Bal- 
loon Flower)—P. They flower from June 
to September. 
Grandiflorum. 1-2 ft. Large, handsome, 
deep blue flowers. 
Pkt., 10c: oz., $1.00. 



Pkt., 25c. 
Oregon Giants, very fine mixtures of ak cbe ot ce PASTEL TONES—A. Sow 
giant types. . em early—since they defy frost—and 
Pkt., 25c. PETUNIA, Pink Gem where they are to bloom, as they dislike 
i i transplanting. They flower in a few 
Miniature Nana Compacta. Neat, com- weeks from seed. Successive sowings 
pact plants about 6 in. high and 8 in. should be made to provide continuous 
in diameter, fully covered with a mass flowering. 
of 2 in. flowers. Single Annual Poppies. 
Pink Gem, deep pink. California Poppy—See Eschscholizia. 
. Flanders Poppy. 30 in. Vivid scarlet- 
oie tes wee : red. This flower has in the minds of 
Silver Blue, heavenly blue. men been associated for over two 
Striped and Blotched. hundred years with the battlefields 
Violacea, deep violet. of Flanders. Sow with Centaurea 
Mixed. Cyanus Double Blue. 
Balcony Varieties. Pkt., apc 0z., 75c. 
Blue. Double Shirley. 
Rose. Cerise Rose. 
Mixed. Pink anita 
Grandifora Single Fringed. Finest Mixed. 
Any of the above, pkt., 10c. Single Shirley. : 
American Legion, scarlet. 
PHACELIA—A. Picotee, white edged scarlet. 
Campanularia. 8 in. Produces terminal Wild Rose Pink. 
racemes of gentian-blue flowers with White. 
conspicuous white anthers; effective Finest Mixed. 
for edgings, etc., and a charming pot Any of the above, pkt., 10c: % oz, | 
plant. One of the earliest annuals and 35c. 
AG, blooms a long time. Hybrida Splendens (Similar to Oriental). 
PHYSALIS, Francheti Pkt., 10c: % oz., 25c. Pkt., 10c: % oz., 50c. 
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