


_ SUNSE 
7 

Set out the plants about 2 feet apart in 
fertilize often. As soon as the buds appear, 
We __ When disbudded 7 inches. Holds color well. 
e Maj. Edw. E. Bowes. Bright rosy pink. Six inches in diameter, 
1 Mauve Queen. Purple with silver reverse incurve. 
Rose Glory. Beautiful lavender incurve. 

Novelty Chrysanthemums 
Novelty Feathery, Spidery and 
ge) ‘Quilled Types 
Lavender Feather. Deep lavender. Tall growing, very prolific. 
Pink Velvet. Narrow tubular petals of a pleasing shade of 
pink. 
Red Spider. Large spidery magenta. 
5 Seige pideteameniie anilied. variety, with hook- 
“Yall ‘Spoon. Lemon yellow 






eras, , id yi" , 4 ‘ ie F 
yw Spoon. Lemon yellow small spoon-type, 
Any of the above, 25¢@ each, $2.50 per doz. - a 
uf 



Showy Pompon 
Types 
_ The following varieties com- [@ 
prise small flowered sorts that - | 
are grown without disbudding. 
Cora Peck Buhl. Deepest yellow. 
Francis Huckvale. Gardenia 
o white, x 
Campfire. Very fine dark red. 
- Jewel. Perfect shaped pink pom- 
4, Sie GSE Rae nes 



‘Indian Summer, Glowing orange 
. ronze. 
4 Any of the above, 20c éach, 
$2.00 per doz. Pompon Chrysanthemums 
- SUNSET’s HIGHEST QUALITY FLOWER SEEDS 
ALL PRICES ON FLOWER SEEDS ARE POSTPAID 
+ Cultural directions are printed on the backs of our Flower and Vegetable Seed 
packets. Note how we have classified the different flowers as to annuals, perennials, 
borders, heights, etc., and the propr time for planting. 
‘ALYSSUM, WA, 6-12 in. All year. For borders 
and rockeries. it 
: re ritimum. Sweet Alyssum. White Pkt, "0c. 
i « fe, O%. iC, 4 . 
A. Violet’ Queen. Violet shade. Pkt. 15¢, % 07. ° 
A. “gaxatile compactum, Gold Dust. Perennial. 
Bega foliage: Bright yellow blooms, Pkt. 
se. 
ANEMONE. HP. 1-135 ft. March-July. 
5 A. Giant Be Caen, Mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
A. St. Brigid, Mixed. Pkt. 25¢, / 
ANTIERHINUM. See Snapdragon. ‘2 
Tree 
ies y. y Asters 4 
=] HHA. 2-9 tt. Feb.-Sune. | 
x t-Resistent. This fine variety 
ts Shen foot 
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all, is well branched, of 
The hee graceful | 
inches acro; 
cigs aa 
ute , a 
oa oe “ 
colors, 
fe, % of Abe, M4 02. 
‘Annual, Mixed. HA. 6-18 in; All 
4 02. 02, We. / 
os .. Aug.-Mar,, © VZ, 
Everblooming Gitnts, Mixed. Pkt. nan é 
jarguerite, Mixed. Pkt. 100, 24 0%, 2e. euabaudis Giant 
SALENDUELA. Cape Marigold. HA. All year. 
; a) Hing. Large, ‘deep orange-red. Pkt. 
L5e, 02. T5es 4 ' 
0 Sunshine. Clear orange, Pkt. Ie, i 
OM 
: King, Large; lemon-yellow. Pkt. 
02. 7de. ' 
_ Campfire, Orange and starlet. Pkt, He, 4% 
Z. LC. : 
dio. Orange. Pkt. 15¢, 0z. T5e. 
‘a. All varieties. Pkt. 10c, 0z. 50c. 
MPANULA Mixed. Canterbury Bells. HB 
B2-3. ftr + ril-Aug. Pkt. 1/16 02. 30¢; 
SHA: Cockscomb. TA. 134-3 ft. Peb,-May. 
‘C. Plumosa. Mixed, Feathered Cockscomb. Pkt. 
. , 4% oz. 50c. 
Vast TAUREA eyanus. Be * Button; Corn- 
|, flower. HA. 2-3 ft. Sept. ) 
¥ _ €. Double Blue Bo 4.0z, 508. 
_~ (C. Double Mixed 
rt Se . Subilee Ge Dwarf, 1' ft. Deep blue. Pkt. 
6 
ri ,» Mixed. Royal Sweet Sultan. HA 
St. Sept.-March. Pkt. le. : 
5 A, 5-6 ft. Feb.-June, — 
, Sensation. Pink, White, Crimson. Pk’ 
4 oz. 60 ae 
asation Mixed. Pkt. lic, 14 02, 40e. 
le Crested, Mixed. Pkt. 25e, 4% 02. 65e. 
y Mlowdyke, Orange Fiave. Gold Medal 
,15c, 1, 02. de. 
ha 
New Cinerarias, California 
Vat ni + 
__ Super-Giants 
a Mant from September to May 
nd 1 are of compact 
The huge blos- | 
nge, and meas-’ 
Superb Mixture 
. Mixed. 
. Pkt. 35e. 
Pkt, 350, 
rain. Pkt, 20 a 
S Strain. Pkt. 20c- ga Neg 
anes Pkt. ibe, 34 04, 50e: 

18 inches hig 
agnificent color 

jovember. — ; 
ace, producing spire-like 
J ny new and beautiful 
from pale bine to decp indigo: 
al purple, with many intermediate 
S of mauve, pink, and lavender shad 
flowers are very jarge and come i 
e and double forms. : 
‘Shades. Deep, Blue Shades. Past¢ 
| White, or Mixed. Each, pk 
50. 
M. Sunset Hybrids. All Shade: 
inks, HA? 1 ft. Sept.-May. 
uble Mixed. Indian Pink. Pkt. 
unsct Hybrids, Mixed. MHP. 3-4 f% 
ch, All varieties, Pkt. 25c. 
Mixed. HP. 4 in. Aug.-Mar; 
laska. HIP. 1-2 ft. 
‘sort. Pkt. 15e, 4 07. 30c. 
A. California Poppy. HA. 
Reesclécted. Rich orange. Pkt. 10¢. 02. 
ap 00. 
J 
May- 
lixed. Pkt. Ie, 14 02. 35e. 
» Pkt. bes 44),.02z. dde. 
B50. 
HA, 1-2. ft. Sept.- 
A 
10¢, Double Mixed. Pkt, 15e. 
xed. “DA. Vine. Apr.- 
EXHIBITION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
? I D well-fertilized ground. After they have grown 1 foot high, pinch them — 
_ back about 4 inches, then each plant will send out from three to four stems. Keep the ground well Hiltivated and 
let the largest remain and pinch off al) others. 
ORDER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE — STOCK IS VERY LIMITED THIS YEAR. 
Plants ready about March 15th to end of May. 
? : Orders amounting to $2.00 and over are prepaid within the 
Fourth Zone. Add 20c to cover cost of postage and handling on 
orders for Chrysanthemums for less than $2.00 
GIANT CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Albatross. Pure white, perfect incurve. 
Armistice Day. Red incurved with gold. 
Blazing Gold. Intense golden yellow. 
Bronze Frick. Dark bronze incurve. 
Elizabeth Arden. Large strawberry-pink incurve, silvery reverse 
Harvard. Dark crimson reflex, A great, favorite. 
Indian Chief. Deep reddish bronze with gold reverse. Diameter 
Wm. Turner. Huge incurved white. 
Yellow Turner. Bright canary-yellow. 
Any of the above, 2Q¢ each, $2.00 per dozen. 

f Superb Mixed. Pkt. 1S¢. Va oz. 65¢ 

'|*M. Allen's Defiance. Pkt. 1§¢, 14 0z. 2S¢. 
Special Collection Giant Exhibition 
Chrysanth ema wma 
ONE EACH of 12 listed above, $2,.Q@0 postpaid 
All are strong, well-rooted plants that will produce an 
abundance of beautiful blooms. 


































NEW KOREAN HYBRIDS 
y In a class by themselves are 
these new early’ tlowering | 
Chrysanthemums. They offer 
-color, charm, abundance and 
supremely easy culture. They 
prove very valuable as cut 
flowers. Cut with their entire 
branching sprays, they offer 
hundreds of blossoms on a 
single branching stem. A 
“must”? for your garden. 

Apollo. Bronze, red and 
gold. Very colorful, 
Ceres, Chamois-yellow and coppery gold. Strong grower. 
Daphne. Lovely daphne-pink. A very popular shade. 
Mars. Deep amaranth-red. An unusual color, 
Mercury.-Coppery bronze and red. Fine with fall foliage. 
‘ Each 20c; Doz. $2.00 
ABBREVIATIONS 
J HA., Hardy Annual 
HP., Hardy Perennial 
Half-Hardy Annual 
, Walf-Hardy Perennial 
TA., Tender Annual 
TP., Fender Perennial 



HOLLYHOCK, Chater’s Double, Mixed. HP. 5-8 
ft. May-Sept. Pkt. I5e each. 
Giant Imperial Larkspurs 
Plant from September to May 
A greatly improved strain of the Tall 
Branching Stock-flowered Larkspurs, of 
upright habit and branching from the 
base. 
Blue Bell. Beautiful, clear light blue. 
Blue Spire. Intense deep blue. 
Carmine King. Deep carmine-rose. 
Daintiness. A delicate lavender. 
Exquisite Rose. A beauliful shade of rose 
Miss California. Soft pink, shaded salmon, 
White Spire. Pure white. 
Any of above, pkt. 15¢, 14 02. 6S¢. 
Collection: One pkt. each of above 7 col 
Ors, B56. es 

ee a = 

LINARIA. HA. Sept.-July. 
L. Fairy Bouquet. Wild Snapdragon, New. 
8-10 in. Rose, Yellow, Pink, Lavender, 
White, and Violet, mixed. A gem for 
border or rock-garden. Pkt. ZO¢. 
LOBELIA. HHA. 4-6in. Nov.-May. 
L. Cambridge Blue (New). Light blue, 6 
inches. Pkt. 2Q¢, 1/16 oz. 6@¢. 
L. erinus compacta, Crystal Palace. Deep | 
blue flowers. Dark foliage. For bor- } 
ders. Pkt. 15¢. 
L. Gracilis. Light blue, trailing variety. 
Pkt. 15¢. 
- Marigold 
HHA., 1-3 ft. Feb.-May 
Dwarf French, Double, Mixed. Pkt. ldc, %4 oz. 
4c each. 
Tall French, Double, Mixed. Pkt. 10c, "oz. 
410¢ each, 
African All-Double, Mixed. Pkt. 5c, \4 oz. 45e. 
oz. 75¢. 
African All-Double. Orange or lemon. Pkt. 15c, 
4% oz. 70e. \ 
Guinea Gold. A distinct type of graceful, pyra- 
midal habit, growing 2 to 21% feet high, and 
producing flowers 2 to 216 inches across, of a 
brilliant orange with double ruffled, loose- 
leaf petals. A valuabje cut-flower for florists’ 
use. Pkt. I5e, 1, 02: 60c, 
Orange Sunset. (New) 3 ft. The rich orange 
flowers are 5 inches in diameter, and the 
strain will produce 65 per cent or more of 
double flowers. A fine separate color off- 
spring of the highly popular Sunset Giants. E 
Pkt./"20c. 
Sunset Giants. The largest of all Marigolds. 
The sweetly scented flowers average 5 inches 
in diameter, with some 7 inches across. They 
ate loosely formed, full centered, with broad 
petals, and are produced on plants 3 to 4 
feet high. Pkt. 15c. 
MORNING-GLORY, HHA. 
March-May. 
M. Tall, Mixed. Pkt. 1Q¢, 0z. SO¢- 
M. Imperial. Pkt. 7@¢, 0z. SO¢- 
NEMESIA, Triumph, Mixed. HHA. 1 ft. 
pkt. 25¢, % 0z. $21.00. 
NEMOPHILA insignis. Baby Blue Eyes. 
Pkt, 10¢, 02. '75¢, 4 lb. $1.85. ; 
NICOTIANA affinis Hybrids, Mixed. Flowering Tobacco, HHA, 
2-3 ft. Feb.-May. All colors. Pkt. 1Q¢, % 02. 30¢. 
MIGNONETTE., HA. 1-1% ft. All-year. | 
M. Sweet-scented (Roseda odorata). Pkt. 1Q@, 4 02. 35¢. 



Climber. 

Nemesia Triumph 
Feb.-June; Aug.-Sept. 
HA. 6 in. Sept.-~March. 

fv 
M. Giant Machet. Pkt. 14¢, 4 0z. 4O¢. 
Nasturtium 
ait TA March-June. 
Tall Varieties, Mixed. Pkt. 15e, oz. 40c. 
Dwart Varieties, Mixed. Pkt. 15e, 02. 35e. 
Sunset’s Double Nasturtiums 
Glorious Giant Gleam Hybrids 
Award of Merit, 1935 All-America Selections. 
The large, double flowers are exquisitely sweet 
scented. Colors range from a pearly lemon 
shade to brilliant scarlet. The orange and scar- 
let flowers grow to a size never before seen 
in these colors. Flowers average from 2) to 3 
inches across. Pkt. le, oz. 40c. 
$4.25. 


Sunset’s Super-Giant Swiss Pansies 
HA 1 ft. July-Oct.; Feb,.-May. 
Large-Flowering, Mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
Sunset Giant Prize Strain, Mixed Colors. Pkt. 
We, 4% 02. $3.50. 
Geneva Giants, Mixed Colors. Plt. 25c, 
$2.00 
Super Swiss Giants, Mixed Colors. Pkt. 35¢, 
1/16 oz. $2.00. 
PENTSEMON, Giant Mixed. HP. 2 ft. 
March. Pkt. 25, 1/16 oz. Tbe. 
1/16 oz 
July- 
Petunia 
TP. 1-2 ft, Jan.-May. 
Ruffled Giants of California, Mixed, Pkt. 50c. 
Giant Double Fringed, Mixed. Pkt. 50c. 
Heavenly Blue. Pkt. 15e, 1/16 02. 85¢. 
Rosy Morn. Pkt. 15e, 1/16 oz. 
Large-flowering, Mixed. Pkt. 15c, 44 02. 60c. 
Miniatare Rose Gem. The plant is neat and 
compact, 5 to 6 inches high, and smothered 
with rich rose-colored blooms about 2 inches 
in diameter, Pkt, loe. 
Radiance. (Silver Medal 1941 A.A.S.). Cerise- 
rose with undertone of salmon and yellow 
throat. Pkt, 25c, 1/16 oz. 7ic. 


RKuifled -Giant Petunia 
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Magnificent size, 
qguisite colorings, 






























Strong selected bulbs. 39¢ each; $3.@@ per doz. 
$5.50 for 25; $20.00 per 1090, postpaid. 
We have them in the double types, fully,6 inches in diameter, bearing a 
nearer resemblance to immense roses or double holly-hocks than Begonias. These 
4 
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ORDER NOW AS S > J © © Beco. S +0 NOT DELAY 
+r Er 7 ae f 4 
STOCK IS LIMITED unset’s Giant Exhibition  skoX92 PEAY 
scat onwetyso May 50 SEPARATE VARIETIES 
These Gorgeous Flowers Are Giant: Siaalad afcaatactso ea area a 
: e ‘ iant Single-flowered. ese often have flowers that measure 
as Easily Grown as Geraniums 7 inches across. Plants grow as high ag 18 inches, The 
g P blooms have a waxy texture and a glowing sheen not found 
Our collection of these lovely summer- in any other flower. 
flowering bulbous plants is very fine in- Crispa. (Ruffled Type) This is the large-flowered sort with 
deed. We offer the erect, giant flowering ruffled and flutted edges. 
class, the flowers being borne upright on Giant Double Camellia-flowered. Similar in form to beautiful 
strong, sturdy stems. The varieties offered double camellias, 
are distinct and beautiful, and those who Giant Fimbriata. (Carnation-flowered Type.) Double flowers 
try our strains will be pleased with their like carnations. P 
perfect form and ex- Lloydi. (Hanging-basket Type.) Double. This is a new sort with u 
long, drooping stems and beautiful clusters of flowers. They 
are best suited for baskets, pots, and porch-boxes. However, 
the effect in beds is fine and many are used that way. 
Giant Double Rose-bud Type. Beautiful double blossom resembl- 
ing rose-buds, in White, Pink, Rose, Salmon, and Apricot 
only. 
We can supply any of the above five types in nine separate a 
colors as follows: ) 
White Rose Crimson . 
Yellow Pink Apricot . 
Orange Saimon Mixed . 
Scarlet a rr 









and the handsomely frilled types or plain-edged singles were subject to unquali- 
fied admiration from the numerous visitors who saw them at the height of their 
glory. 
Cultural Directions: If there is any plant grown which is of easy culture, it 
is certainly the Tuberous Begonia. The same conditions accorded ferns suit them 
admirably. They require rich soil and plenty of moisture for best results. Above 
all, see that they have good drai 
assured, Use one-third each of sand, peat, and loam. Mix well and plant the bulbs 
about 4% inch deep. For outdoor culture place the bulbs about 15 inches apart 
each way. They should be planted in part shady or shady locations, and do very 
well outdoors; can also be grown as pot-plants indoors. One bulb in a 6 or 7-inch 
pot is the general practice. Several bulbs can be planted in larger pots. Remember 
the north side of a building, a north wall, or other shady spot is just the place 

age. If you prepare the 

oil properly, success is 


inches. Apply fertilizer and water in quantities only 
preferably in May. 
GIANT DAHLIAS 
mal Decorative. 
Canary Cup. (D.) Beautiful canary yellow. 75¢ each. 
El Rudio. (D.) Largest ruby red. §1,5@ each. 
Flaming Meteor. (D.) Bright flame color, $1.00 each. 
Frank Serpa (D.) Beautiful orchid shade. '75¢@ each. 
John McLaren. (S,C.) Pure golden yellow. 75¢ each. 
Kaweah. (D.) Fuchsia rose; largest dahlia in the world. 
Polar Bear. (D.) Snow white. 75¢ each. 
Pink Daily Mail (D.) Clear Pink. 75¢@ each. 
Scarlet Leader. (S.C.) Bright scarlet. $1.00 each. 
Sunbeam. (S.C.) Yellow with pink center. 75¢ each. 
or six for $4,090, postpaid. 

Special Offer, Pompon Bahlias 
labeled, postpaid for $%.SQ (or 6 for $41.95) 





PHLOX. HA. 1-2 ft. Sept. May. 
P. Mixed. All colors. Pkt. 25¢, 14 oz. $1.75. 
PHLOX Drummondi gigantea, Giant Art 
Shades. Plant any time from» September to 
May. A new strain of Phlox with flowers 
from 13; to 1% inches in diameter. In addi- 
tion to its enormous flowers it has a most 
wonderful range. of soft and pleasing colors. 
Plants grow about 9 inches high, Pkt. 25¢e, % 

oz, SL.00. 
POPPIES, Annual. A. 2-3 ft. Sept.-June. 
P. Shirley. Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10¢, oz. 60c. 
P. Tulip-flowered. Intense scarlet. Pkt. 10c, 
Wy oz. Cc. 
P. Carnation-flowered, Mixed. Pkt, 10c. 
POPPIES. Perennial, 112-214 ft. 
_P. Icelund, Improved Sunbeam. Pkt. l5c, % oz, 


The. 
P. Iceland, Sanford’s Giant, Finest Mixed, Pkt. 
20c, 14 oz. Te. 
P. Orientale Hybrids. Mixed. All colors. PI 
25c. 
P. California. See Uschscholtzia. 
PORTULACA, Moss Rose. Creeper. HA. Apr- 
June. 
P. Single Mixed. Pkt. 15ce. 
P. Double, Mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
RANUNCULUS, Giant French, Mixed. HP, 1- 
114 tt. Feb.-July. Pkt. 25e. 
SALPIGLOSSIS, Emperor, Mixed. HHA, 3 ft. 
Feb,-May. Pkt. 25e. 
SALVIA, Firebrand. Fiery scarlet; 
and very dwarf, Pkt. 25c. e 
SCABOSA. Ti: annual, 3 ft. Aug.-May. 
S. Azure Fairy. Lavender-Blue. Pkt. 10¢e, 14 oz. 
50e. 
S. Blue. Very large. Pkt, 15e, 14 02, 50e. 
S. Blae Moon. (New) Large deep lavender-blu 
flowers on long, wiry stems. Fully doubl 
flowers without the pincushion effect, of olde 
types. Pkt. lic, 44° oz. 50c. 
S. Fire King. Rosy crimson. Pkt. Le. 
S, King of the Blacks. Reddish black. Pkt. lc, 
1% 0%, 50e. 
Sy Bench. ight pink. Pkt, 15¢, 07. 50c. 


extra early 



S. Rose, Pkt. 16e, “% oz. 50c. 
Ss. Shaste ire white. Pkt. ide, % oz. 50c. 
Sp Sulphur. Finest yellow. Pkt. 15e, 1, 02. 50¢. 
Mixed. All colors. Pkt. 1l5e, 14 oz. 25c. 
S. Caucasica. Blue Bonnet. Perennial. 
blue. Pkt. Lie. 
SCHIZANTHUS. Butterfly Orchid. HHA. 2 ft. 
Feb.-June. 
S. Sunset Special Prize Mixture. Pkt. 25e, 1/16 
oz. 65¢ 
S. Ordinary Mixed. Pkt. 1c, 1/16 oz. dS0e, 
Lilac- 

Snapdragons - Antirrhinum 
HLA., Spring Bloom. 
fall bloom. feb.-April. 
MAXIMUM SNAPDRAGONS 
(Rustproof) 
Grow 3 to 4 feet tall. 
Alaska. Giant: pure white, ‘ 
Apple Blossom. Rose-pink and white. 
Camptire. Scarlet, with yellow lip 
Canary Bird. Beautiful canary-yellow. 
Coppew Queen. Bronzy copper. 
Fair Lady. Silvery pink 
Loveliness. Rare rose-pink. 
Pink Shades, Mixed. 
Red Cross. Crimson, white tube. 
Aug.-Nov. Summer and 


Any of the above. pkt. 20¢ 
1/16 oz. 75e 
Maximum Types, Mixed, Pkt. Ide, 1/16 oz, 60c. 
RUSTPROOF NANUM TYPES 
Grow about 20 inches tall. 
Garmine-Rose. Bright carmine-rose. 
Glowing Sunset. Rosy scarlet. 

Indian Girl. ! tty old-gold. 
Red Boy. Majestic red 
Waldfire. Orange-scarlet, yellow lip. 

Afly of the abos pk 
Wanum Types, Mixed. Pkt. lic. 
20¢c, or the 5 pkts, for 85e. 

SUNSET’S PRIZE-WINNING 
Cultural Directions: Dahlias are easily grown in any good \garden soil. Plant the tubers 214 
Abbreviations: S.C., Semi-Cactus; D., Decorative; F.D., For- 
Alex Craig. (S.C.) Dainty pink’ with white center. 75¢ each. 
Avalanche. (S.C.) Largest known white. (NEW), $1.00 each. 
Evelyn Chandler. (S.C.) Beautiful russet shade. $1.00 each. 
Kathleen Norris (D.) Dainty pink; very popular. '75¢ each. 
King Alfred. (D.) Very large red, silver reverse. 75¢ each. 

Special Offer Giant. Exhibition Dahklias 
Twelve different named varieties, our selection, for $7.50, 
One each of 12 different colors, our Selection, properly 

od St 
Phiox Art Shades 


Salvia Firebrand 


for these beautiful plants. 
Sunset's Giant Tuberous-Rooted Begonia Seed 
All varieties mixed. Pkt. 50¢ 

by nab -All Dahlia tubers are postpaid. 
$1 a. GIANT DAHLIA POMPON DAHLIA | 
| POMPON DAHLIAS ~«' 
This class produces small, double flowers in great profubion. 
Splendid for cutting owing to their keeping qualities: 
grow about 2% feet high, and very bushy. 
Amber. Beautiful amber shade. ied j 
Arthur. Bright red. Nee net 
Bantam. Best red for cutting. | ov bs 
Beebe. Old -rose. ‘ : . saestnad cikieneie den 
Betty Ann. Clear pink. F 
Goldy. Bright gold. eh 
Hector. Red and white. ; = 
Helen Anita. Beautiful lavender-pink with white center! 
Joe Fette. Pure white. 5 a 
Mammy Muns. Rich purple. oR 
Norman. Clear lavender. ati 
Yellow Gem. Canary-yellow. s 
SWEET WILLIAM. HP. 1-2 ft. May-Sept. 
S. W., Single, Mixed. Pkt. 4$¢. 
S. W., Double, Mixed, Pkt. 4$e@. 
VERBENA, Giant Blue, Red, Pink, or iP: 
Mixed. HHP. 6 to 12 in. Aug.-May. Pkt. 
15¢, 14 02. S0¢. 
NEW VERBENA, ROSE GLOW. Luminous 
glowing deep rose with an orange-scar- 
let cast. Very free blooming. Pkt. 2Q¢, 
4 02. $1.00. 
VIOLAS. HP. 6-12 in. Aug.March. 
V. Apricot. Pkt. 2g¢. 
V. Blue, Yellow, White, or Mixed. Pkt. 202. 
VIRGINIA STOCKS (Malcomia). HA, 6 in. All year. 
S. Mixed. Pkt. 1$¢, 02. $1.00. 
S. Compacta, Crimson Gem. Pkt. 10¢. 
S. Rose. Pkt. 1@¢. 
WALLFLOWER. HP. 1-2 ft. May-Sept. 
‘NW. Single Mixed. Pkt. 4§¢, 4s 0z. 4O¢. 

W. Double, Mixed. Pkt. 2S¢, 1/16 oz. 7QO¢, 
EARLY GIANT IMPERIAL STOCKS 
Plant from September to May 
An especially fine strain of Stocks, growing from 2 to 244 
tall, and of branching habit. They are very free blooming and pro- 
Fine for cutting and 
duce a high percentage of double flowers. 
bedding. 
Antique Copper. Rich hellebore-red, 
with copper. 
Chamois. Ivory, tinted. old-rose. 
Elk’s Pride. Royal purple. 
Fiery Blood-Red. 
Flesh. Delicate pink. 
Golden Rose. Rich light rose, enhanced by a 
pleasing golden effect in the center of each 
individual floret. 
Golden Ball. 
Old Rose. 
Rose. 
overlaid 
Canary-yellow, Lavender. 
A charming shade, Purple. 
Deep rose-pink, Shascta, Pure white. 
Any of above, pkt. 2, 1/16 on. 50e 
COLLECTION: One pkt. 
above varicties, 90¢. 
each of an G6 of the 
Choicest Mixed. Pkt. Le, Si 
Sweet Peas. Page No. 4 
GIANT DAHLIA-FLOWERED ZINNIAS 
The plants of this new rac 
feet high, producing m 




Dahlias. 
Crimson Monarch. Largest and best red; often 
8 inches in diameter. 
Dream. A fine deep lavender, turning to pur- 
ple. 
Exquisite. Light rose, with a deep rose cen 
ter. 
Golden Dawn. Beautiful golden yellow; im- 
mense, 
Golden State. Yellow in the bud, turning to 
an attractive rich orange-yellow when in full 







bloom. 
Lumbinosa. it, deep pink, with a slight 
suffusion of ; 
Oriole. _Imt and gold. 
a blending 
% oz, 300 
Any of above, pkt. lic, 
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of any 6 of the above, 75c. 
Sunset Speci Mixture. 
1dc, 14 02. 450. 
ZINNIA. Crown of Gold. 
den yellow at the 3 


carryir 



ily curled 1 and crested. 
Z., Fantasy. Petals } frilly 
Wonderful ra 
stiff, formal Zinnias. 
oz. 45c. 

ib. $6.25. 
WILD GARDEN MIXTURE 
1 

cast in open places. PEt. Ib. $1.75, lb. $5.00, postpaid. 


of the large assortment of seeds we carry. 
supply practically any seed desired on request. 



to 3 feet apart, at a depth of 5 to 6 
after the plant commences to bud. Dahlias may be planted from —— to July, 

Any of above 35¢@ each, 5 for $1.06. $3.50 per doz., postpaid. 

Rose Glow Verbena 

Giant Imperial Stocks 
strong and vigorous, fully 8 
4 vith stout stems, in a wide range 
of colors. When in full bloom, the flowers often measure 4 inches 
in depth and 6 to 8 inches in diameter, closely resembling Show 

Dahlia-Flowered Zinnia 
A well-blended mixture of the best sorts. 
Sach flower petal is overlaid with a deep gol- 
out the individual flower color at 
Old Rose, 
> tip. The col neludes the popular florist shades: dq 
ee up Yellow. C i, Pink, ete. Mixed. Pkt. lic, 4% 02. 35c. 
Z., Pompon or Poul Mixed. I 1, -0z. 45e, 
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of colors. Mixed, Pht. Ue, 14 
CALIFORNIA WILD FLOWER MIXTURE. Pkt. le, 02. T5e, 1% fib. $2.25, 
This is a mixture of the seeds of all the bardy flowers to sow broad- 
Space does not permit our listing all descriptions and varieties 
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