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Gillyflower (a) 
One of the most valuable flowering materials. 
Location: sun preferred; slight shade. Culture: 
plant in fall and winter for spring bloom in 
warm sections. Plant in spring for summer 
bloom. Soil must be well drained, and rich in 
texture. Will stand heavy soils if lightened with 
humus. Use: bedding, mixed borders, and espe- 
cially fine in combination with all spring flower- 
ing bulbs, and other such materials. 
IMPROVED IMPERIAL GIANTS 
2 feet. Varieties in this class are the most popu- 
lar and widely used—the standard class. Long 
stems, large flower spikes, and a high percent- 
age of doubles. Fine for bedding and cut flowers. 
ANTIQUE COPPER—Fine copper-red. 
CHAMOIS—Clear chamois pink. 
ELK’S PRIDE—Rich deep purple. 
GOLDEN BALL—lIvory yellow. 
LAVENDER—Clear lilac-lavender. Fine. 
LILAC—Bright lilac-blue. 
ROSE—True rose-pink. 
SHASTA—Pure white. 
Any of the above: Pkt. 15¢, Ys oz. 75c, V4 oz. 
$1.25. 
COLLECTION—1 pkt. each of the above 8 sep- 
arate colors, $1.00. 
IMPERIAL MIXED—Our special formula mix- 
ture. Pkt. 15¢, Ys oz. 60c, VY oz. $1.00. 
VERBENA (a) 
Any garden may have a lavish ground cover or 
brilliant carpet of color through the use of Ver- 
benas. Location: full sun. Culture: grow in any 
soil, but added fertility and copious water make 
them unexcelled. 
HYBRIDA GRANDIFLORA 
“8 inches. The most perfected class of varieties 
with very large flowers and dwarf spreading 
growth. 
CRIMSON GLOW-—Extra deep rich crimson. 
DANNEBROG—Bright scarlet with large white 
eye. 
ELLEN WILLMOTT—Salmon pink with white 
eye. 
FLORADALE BEAUTY—Shades of salmon pink. 
LAVENDER GLORY—Deep lavender. 
ROSEGLOW — Deep rose, shading to orange 
scarlet. 
ROSAEA STELLATA—Clear deep pink. 
ROY ALE—Rich deep blue. 
SPECTRUM RED—Very bright rich scarlet with 
no contrasting eye. 
PURE WHITE—Very even growing strain. . 
COMPACTA 
Varieties in this class have been developed as 
compact erect growers for border and pot use. 
DARK BLUE—6 inches. Marine blue. 
FIREBALL—4-5 inches. Fine very dwarf fiery 
scarlet. 
VIOLET BOUQUET—Upright symmetrical habit 
of violet blue color. Cream eye. 
Any of the above: 15c¢, Yg oz. 45c. 
VIRGINIAN STOCK 
CHEIRANTHUS MARITIMUS (a) 
These splendid showy little hardy annual plants 
produce quantities of four petaled single flowers 
on plants 6 inches high. Their wealth of color 
in crimson, rose, white, pink and blue shades 
and their long blooming qualities make them 
popular favorites in gardens for edgings or for 
low borders. 
CRIMSON GEM —A delightful new carmine 
crimson. Pkt. 10c, Y2 oz. 35c. 
ROSE—Beautiful rose shades. Pkt. 10c, 2 oz. 
35c. 
WHITE— Pkt. 10c, 2 oz. 35c. 
MIXED—A splendid live glowing mixture of 
attractive color. Pkt. 10c, Y2 oz. 390c. 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
“THE WORLD’S BEST DOUBLES” 
22-3 feet. The varieties in this class comprise 
a magnificent new group, and so mark an im- 
provement over the Giant Imperial class that we 
believe they will be the leading stocks of the 
future. Stronger growth and enlarged flowers 
in comparison to the Giant Imperial group. 
Much finer, likewise, for cutting purposes. This 
class justifies our unreserved recommendation. 
YOSEMITE—Bright rose-pink; a strong clear 
color, with extra vigorous growth. 
PACIFIC—Dark blue with long stem growth. 
SANTA MARIA—Without exception the best 
pure white, and the top variety of the class. 
MIXTURE—Of all colors in this new class. 
Any of the above: Pkt. 25c. 

IMPROVED EARLY GIANTS 
TEN-WEEK STOCKS 
12 inches. Varieties in this class are very com- 
pact in growth, and used admirably for edging, 
low bedding or as pot plants. Not good for 
cutting. 
Blood-red, Canary Yellow, Carmine Pink, Deep 
Rose, Lavender, Purple and White. 
Each of the above: Pkt. 10c, Ys oz. 60c, Y% oz. 
$1.00. 
MIXED COLORS—Pkt. 10c, Ys oz. 50c. 
TRITOMA, Red Hot Poker, 
TORCH LILY (p) 
Very handsome and showy border plants. Flow- 
ers borne in compact form on stout 3 and 4 
foot stems, having the appearance at a distance 
of orange and red colored spear heads. Hardy 
perennials. 
MIRABILIS HYBRIDS — Yellow and orange 
shades. Pkt. 15¢, Y4 oz. 75c. 
VALERIANA, Centranthus (p) 
Showy, hardy border plants; producing large 
corymbs of red or white flowers; fine for bou- 
quets; mixed; 2 feet. Pkt. 10c, Vs oz. 65c. 
VIOLA, Miniature Pansies (a) 
6 inches. As easily grown as pansies, early, and 
very free flowering. Location: sun and _ half 
shade. Culture: any type soil, well enriched with 
humus. 
ARKWRIGHT RUBY—Maroon-scarlet with dark 
center. A highly attractive bright color. 
BLUE PERFECTION—Fine light blue. 
CHANTREYLAND—One of the best varieties. 
Extra large flowered true apricot. Improves the 
old well-known variety Apricot. 
JERSEY GEM—The best deep violet-blue. 
LUTEA SPLENDENS—Clear golden yellow. 
LARGE FLOWERED MIXTURE—Complete mix- 
ture of only the leading varieties. 
Any of the above: Pkt. 25¢, 1/32 oz. $1.00. 
VINCA, Periwinkle (a) 
Location: full sun. Culture: any type soil; pros- 
pers under adverse conditions. 
CRIMSON (Kermesina) —Bright red, dark green 
leaves with red stems. 
PINK (Rosea)—The standard medium pink. 
ALBA PURA—Pure white. 
MIXED—AII colors. 
Any of the above: Pkt. 10c, Vg oz. 35c. 
WALLFLOWER 
Blooming early in the spring, these hardy an- 
nuals are always welcomed with their large 
spikes of spicy fragrant blossoms. 
GOLD STANDARD—Deep rich golden yellow. 
The best color, Pkt. 15¢, Vg oz. 50c. 
BLOOD RED—Deep red. Pkt. 10c, 1% oz. 25c. 
DOUBLE EARLY WONDER MIXED—Splendid 
mixture of large double flowers blooming within 
90 days. Pkt. 15¢, Yg oz. 40c, V4 oz. 70c. 

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