




PLANT TWISTS 
for tying plants to stakes, make the work actually interesting, because they are so easy to use. 
100 for 50 cts. 


owering Hybrids 
SCHIZANTHUS 
Fringe Flower; Butterfly Flower 
Schizanthus, Giant- 

Annual. Pretty, irregularlyshaped, notched 
and blotched flowers, like small butterflies. 
Grown largely as a greenhouse plant, also of 
easy culture outdoors. 
Canadian Super-Giants. Blooms 2 inches 
across. Rich colorings and unusual mark- 
Ings; distinct. Pkt. $1, 3 pkts. $2.50. 
Giant-flowering Hybrids, Mixed. Used 
by many professional gardeners and florists 
as a splendid pot-plant and cut-flower. 
15in. Pkt. 50 cts., Yoz. $1, Woz. $1.50. 
Pansy-flowered. Weare ed round flow- 
ers shaped like a pansy. In self colors, 
each with a light center; fine color-range. 
14 in. Pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. $1.25. 
Snowflake. Tees pure white, 
flowers. Pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. $1.25. 
Wisetonensis. Beautiful appearance, with 
its myriads of blooms, the ground-color of 
which is white, dotted with rose. 15 in. 
Pkg 5actse. 5 pkts. $1, Yoz. $1.50. 
fringed 
SENECIO elegans (Purple Ragwort). An- 
nual. Groundsel-like Iavender flowers. 2 
fete OFCtsty§ 402450) Cts-0z.) pl-50: 
SHAMROCK. (True Irish.) Sow under 
glass around January 10 to have a’ supply 
of plants in pots by March 17. Pkt. 10 cts., 
Yyoz. 50 cts., oz. $1.50. 
SIDALCEA (Checkerbloom). Perennial. 
Erect, mallow-like plants of easy culture. 
Stark’s Hybrids. Brightly colored. Use- 
ful for cutting. Pkt. 15 cts., lyoz. 50 cts. 
SILENE Schafta (Autumn Catchfly). Per- 
ennial. Pink flowers from July to Septem- 
ber. 4to 6in. Pkt. 15 cts., 2 pkts. 25 cts. 
SMILAX (Asparagus asparagoides). Green- 
house Climber. Sow in February; pot and 
plant into benches in June. Provide wires 
on which plants can twine. Pkt. 10 cts., 
Yoz. 25 cts., oz. 75 cts. 
SOLANUM Capsicastrum (Jerusalem 
Cherry). Greenhouse Plant. Dwarf, branch- 
ing plants; bright scarlet globular berries. 
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Capsicastrum, Fra Diavolo. Compact 
growth with smaller and lighter foliage. 
PEt 25 cts) > pktss pie 
Clevelandi. Small, ovate Ieaves and a 
profusion of round scarlet fruits. Pkt. 
25 cts., 5 pkts. $1. 
STAR OF TEXAS (Zanthisma texanum). 
Sow in spring, thin or transplant to 1 foot 
apart. Grows 11% feet high and produces 
showy yellow daisy flowers 2 inches across 
with narrow florets. Good for poor soil. 
Pkt. 35 cts., 3 pkts. $1, goz. $1.50. 
STEVIA serrata (Piqueria trinervia). Green- 
house and Bedding Plant. Fragrant, pure 
white flowers. Excellent for cutting. 2 ft. 
Pkt. 25 cts., Yoz. $1, Woz. $1.75. 
STOCKS 
Fragrant and showy plants of simple cul- 
ture. For the garden and greenhouse. 

Early Giant Imperial Stocks 
These bloom very quickly and continue 
through the summer. Plants are of branch- 
ing habit, 2 to 21% feet high. 
*Antique Copper. Rich hellebore-red, over- 
laid with copper. Fully double. 
*Buttercup. An improved new yellow Stock 
of a rich deep tone. 
*Elk’s Pride. An intense royal purple; 
sweetly perfumed, double flowers. 
*Shasta. A new, glistening, giant white, 
with longer stems and more blooms to the 
stem. 
*Chamois-Rose Blood-Red 
Apple Blossom Deep Rose 
Dark Blue Mixed 
*Lavender 
Each, pkt. 25 cts., oz. $1, Yyoz. $1.75 
COLLECTION: 
Pkt. each of 6 varieties marked", $1.25 
NON-BRANCHING or COLUMNAR 
TYPE. For greenhouse forcing. A high 
percentage of double flowers are carried on 
the handsome, single-stem plants. 3 feet. 
Gardenia. Waxy white. 
Yellow Wonder. Cream-yellow. 
Chamois-Rose Pure White 
Crimson Ruby 
Deep Rose Silvery Lilac 
Lilac-Lavender Mixed 
Moonlight. Yellow. 
Each, pkt. 75 cts., 3 pkts. $2 
SUPER-GIANT IMPERIAL STOCKS. 
Basal-branching, each plant _ produces 
twelve giant flower-spikes. Individual 
florets are double and 2 inches across. 
Height, 3 feet. 
Fiery Red. Each plant produces a dozen 
or more spikes, with double, flame-color 
flowers. 
Blush-Pink Rose Charm. Rich deep rose. 
Dark Blue’ Roselight. Rose-pink. 
Above 5, pkt. 35 cts., Yoz. $1.50, oz. $2.75 
Giants of California 
Ideal new greenhouse type with long 
flower-spikes. 70% double- blooming plants 
may be looked for. Quick-growing, im- 
mense florets, and especially good colors. 
Mojave. The deep velvety purple flowers 
are double. 
Monterey. Beautiful pink; splendid variety. 
Golden Gate. Yellow. Pacific. Blue. 
Redwoods. Blood-red. Tahoe. Lavender. 
Santa Barbara. Chamois. Yosemite. Rose. 
Santa Maria. White. Mixed. 
Sequoia. Rose-carmine. , 
Each, pkt. 25 cts., oz. $1, Woz. $1.75 
STATICE (Sea Lavender). Annuals except 
Caspia, which is perennial; Everlasting. 
Cloud-like flowers make borders gay, 
while they blend well with other Ever- 
Iastings in winter. Sow outdoors in’ May. 
Sinuata, Kampf’s. Large blue flowers. 
Peet 5ictss, 24024155 cts. ozs p1-25: 
Sinuata, Rose Superba. Rose; 2 ft. 
Sinuata, Mauve. 214 ft. 
Sinuata, White. Excellent for dyeing. 
Sinuata, Yellow (S. Bonduelli). 3 ft. 
Sinuata, Mixed. 
Suworowi. Cloud-like masses of rose; 2 ft. 
Each, pkt. 10 cts., 140z. 30 cts., oz. $1 
Caspia. Pyramidal habit; graceful. Lav- 
ender-blue flowers. 21% ft. Pkt. 15 cts., 
Koz. 60 cts., oz. $1. 



Stocks, Early Giant Imperial 

Special Cultural Note 
Stocks for outdoor blooming should be 
sown early so as to reach the bud stage 
before the average temperature exceeds 
60° F., otherwise the bud very often will 
not develop and an _ excessive leaf- 
growth will result. 

\ ALPINE STRAWBERRIES. From Seed. 
An abundance of small but exceedingly 
sweet berries may be obtained within 12 
weeks of sowing seed. Sow indoors in 
February or March; keep moist and 
shaded. Plant out in early May. 
Baron Solemacher. Red fruits. 
Baron Solemacher. Yellow fruits. 
Each, pkt. 35 cts., 3 pkts. $1 
Plants of Alpine Strawberries (red fruits 
only), ready April 1, $1.75 per doz., $3 for 25, 
$10 per 100. 
STRELITZIA Reginz (Bird-of-Paradise). 
Majestic greenhouse perennial with re- 
markable orange and blue flowers. 6 ft. 
Pkt. (10 seeds) $1.50. 
TAGETES signata pumila, Little Giant. 
Compact annual, with fern-like leaves 
and bright yellow flowers, striped brown. 
10 m. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 60 cts., oz. $2. 
Gnome. A large-flowered variety with 
beautiful golden yellow flowers. 61n. Pkt. 
L5rcts-s) 407. DUN Cts. O24 ple 50! 
TAHOKA DAISY. Sow im the open in early 
spring to produce plants which will bear 
114-inch blue daisies from July to October. 
Pkt. 25 cts., Koz. $1, Woz. $1.50. 
TEUCRIUM Chameedrys' (Germander). 
Perennial. Glossy gray foliage and small 
pink flowers. 81m. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. $1. 
THALICTRUM dipterocarpum (Meadow 
Rue). Perennial. Attractive in the garden 
and invaluable for cutting. Flower sprays 
are violet-mauve, brightened by a cluster 
of Ilemon-yellow stamens. 3 ft. June, July. 
Pkt. 25 cts., Koz. 75 cts., Yoz. $1. 25. 
THERMOPSIS. Perennial. Striking plant; 
long spikes of yellow blossoms. June, July. 
Caroliniana. 4 ft. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. $1. 

NEW YORK 8, N. Y. 
For a fragrant and beautiful annual garden, 
plant Giant Imperial Stocks 
Flower Seeds 55 
