Uiola Cornuta 
Tufted Pansy (Perennial) 
Closely related to pansies and violets, 
Violas make splendid edging plants for the 
border and rock garden. They are hardy 
and bloom continuously. 5 
1919 FINEST MIXED. Includes lavender, 
orange, purple, blue and yellow...... 
+ siebeveller ahs cove; Seer lo anlp mage Wetene tenons Pkt; 15¢ 





Early Spring-Flowering Spencers 
Best for the North and Middle West, as they come into 
bloom a month earlier than the late varieties, and continue 
to bloom for a much longer period. Our leaflet, ‘How 
To Grow Sweet Peas,’ is free for the asking. 














1834 American Beauty. Rich crimson-rose. 
1835 Amethyst. Royal purple. 
1836 Ball's Rose Improved. Deep rose-pink. 
1837 Cascade. Large pure white. 
1839 Laddie Improved. Light rose- pink. 
1841 Florist Rose. Pure carmine-rose. 
1843 Fragrance. Clear lavender. 
1845 Daphne. Soft salmon-pink. 
1847 Mariner. Clear marine-blue. 
1848 Mars. Deep crimson. 
1850 Treasure Island. Sparkling orange. 
1851 Oriental. Deep cream. 
1852 Othello. Maroon. 
1854 Red Cross. Dazzling scarlet-cerise. 


For Viola and Pansy Plants, see page 27. 
WALLFLOWER, Double (Annual) 
1920 Height 12-15 in. Suitable for bedding or 
pot culture. The main spike is covered 
with double fragrant blossoms of brown 
and golden yellow. Seed started indoors 
in February produces flowering plants in 
Ul ys) Mixed: "Colorsic sexes. ois eon Pkt. 15¢ 
WILD CUCUMBER (Annual Climber) 
1925 ECHINOCYSTIS LOBATA. 20 ft. Grows 
rapidly and is thickly dotted with pretty 
white, fragrant flowers, followed by orna- 
namental prickly seed pods. 
Seeiatatexgrbeatay hatte sav auahe cet ats Oz. 25¢c; pkt. 10¢ 
YUCCA, Adam's Needle (Perennial) 
1929 FILAMENTOSA, 3-5 ft. Plants present a 
striking tropical appearance with their 
strong sword-like foliage and tall spikes 
of creamy white flowers. Bloom in July. 
Very effective in the border and rock 
CALGON eed eteiees hetero eek ee onsanials Pkt. 10¢ 

















Your choice, any of the above, pkt. 15c; 
2 pkts. for 25c. 
Special Summer-Flowering Spencers 
1857 Ruffled Blue. Medium blue. 
1858 Bonnie Ruffles. Cream-pink. 
1859 Ruffled Crimson. Rich crimson. 
1860 Ruffled Crinkles. Coral-pink. 
1861 Ruffled Purple. Rosy purple. 
1862 Ruffled Rose. Pure rose. 
1863 Royal Ruffles. Scarlet-cerise. 
1864 Ruffled White. Pure White. 
Any Summer-Flowering Spencers, 
pkt. 10c. 
1865 RAINBOW MIXED SPENCER, Giant Waved 
Spencer varieties in a complete color 
PANELS Mon crete stale ee 44 1b. 60c; 02. 25c; pkt. 10¢ 
1875 EARLY FLOWERING SPENCER MIXED. 
Come into bloom a month earlier than other 
SOrtsien la ops ee eaten at Oz. 50c¢; pkt. 15c 
Oioid Verbenas— 
Giant Hybrid (Annual)—Height 1 ft. 
Unsurpassed for massing in large beds. The 
plants are of low spreading growth and are covered 
with brilliant flowers from June to frost. Average 
trusses measure 31% inches across. Valuable for 
cutting. 
1899 FLORADALE BEAUTY. Extremely large 
flowers. Shades from rose-pink to se ae NS 
Ab oo Bator oboe d Go coat otlbe oth t. 15¢ 
1900 BLUE AND PURPLE SHADES..... Pkt."10¢ 
1907 CRIMSON GLOW. A pure glowing crimson 
WACMOUEG (BET: OY Ci9 occ ois ats eccigeuea Ute peewee Pkt. 15¢ 
1908 GIANT HYBRID.MIXED VERBENAS. This 
mixture includes shades of blue, lavender, 
purple, yellow, rose and searlet. Will provide 
flowers for cutting all summer............. 
een sess Leese ere teeth s ol eon ¥ oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 


Bonnie Ruffles. Cream-pink. 
One Ruffied Blue. Medium blue. 
Pk Ruffied Crimson. Rich crimson. 
t. Royal Ruffles. Cerise. 
Each Ruffied Rose. Pure rose. 
Ruffled Purple. Rosy purple. 
Au 6 Pts. 50c 






For Perennial Pea see Lathyrus, page 53. 



Mexicana or Miniature Zinnias 
: (HAAGEANA) 
_ This dainty little Zinnia should be 
in every garden. Arranged in low 
bowls for table decoration it makes 
the daintiest and most attractive bou- 
quets imaginable. Also a _ splendid 
rock garden and border plant. 
1979 MIXED COLORS. Flowers are 
double and semi-double. 114 inches 
across, and come in a‘most unusual 
color range—rose-tipped yellow, ma- 
roon-tipped cream, yellow-tipped red. 
Plants grow 10-15 inches hig 
+-+-% 02. 50c; pkt. 15¢ 
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Verbenas make . Dwarf Compact Warieties—Height 7 in. 
excellent  win- 
dow box and Compact in habit, continuous bloomers, adapted 
border plants as for bedding, borders and small gardens. 
they bloom con- 
tinuousiy from 1910 WHITE BALL 1911 BLUE SENTINEL 
June to frost. 







Reference Index 


Each of the above, pkt. 15c. J, 



Desert Gold Zinnias and Chinese Forget-Me-Nots make a pleasing color combination in 
Page 58 bouquets. (See pages 51 and 59 for descriptions and prices.) 
