COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA = 19 
Reliable Flower Seeds 















PLEASE NOTE 
That you may order half and quarter 
ounces at ounce rate, half and quarter 
pounds at pound rate. Our trade pack- 
ets are double the quantity of retail 
packets and our retail packets are well 
filled and you will get your money’s 
worth every time. 
ABRONIA—SAND VERBENA 
CMBELLATA GRFL—Trailing Verbena with numerous clusters of 
sweet scented, rosy lilac flowers in June to November. Fine for 
borders, hanging baskets and rock work. Thrives in poor soil. 
Hardy annual, 6 in. tall. T. pkt. 10c; oz. 45c. 
ABUTILON—FLOWERING MAPLE 
Placed in 2 inch pots by April, carried outside over summer and 
put back on the benches in September will be in full bloom for 
Christmas. The bell-shaped flowers are in shades of pink, red and 
yellow. First class house plant, fine for beds, hanging baskets and 
as a border. Hardly ever out of bloom. The seed we offer are best 
varieties in mixture, 
ACACIA—MIMOSA 
BDasily grown greenhouse plant. Sow the seed in January, soak 
in hot water for 24 hours. Pot off, use sandy soil and always give 
plenty of water. Plunge the pots in soil, keep the plants coo] from 
40 to 50 degrees. Never try to force it and you will have fine bloom- 
ing plants in March and April. They make fine Easter plants. There 
is scarcely a thing in flowers more beautiful. 
PODALYRBIIFOLIA—Early flowering, fine silvery foliage, producing 
elegant sprays of golden-yellow flowers in quantity. Of great value 
for cutting. Height 3 ft. 25 seeds 20c; 100 seeds 60c. 
ACACIA DEALBATA—Large fern-like silvery leaves, flowers clear 
yellow, scented. Winter blooming sort. T. pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
ACACIA LOPHANTA—(A. L. Speciosa Nana Compacta). 
pale yellow. T. pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
ACACIA MIXED—Includes many dwarf compact growing varieties, 
the best there 's in Acacia. T. pkt. 15c; oz. $1.60. 
Flowers 
ACANTHUS LUSITANICUS (“eit — 42, elegant 
nial. Protect North. Height 3 ft. T. pkt. 15ce. 
ACHILLEA THE PEARL 
Waslly raised, blooming from June to October and useful no 
matter for what occasion flowers are needed, doing well in any kind 
of soil both in shade or sun. Hardy perennial. Height 2 feet. If 
sown early will bloom the first season. 
ACHILLEA FILIPENDULA, Parkers’ variety. Furnishes an abund- 
ance of elegant, brilliant yellow flowers, first class for cutting either 
fresh or dried. In bloom in June and July. Hardy perennial. Height 
3-4 feet. T. pkt. 10c; % oz. 40c; oz. $3.00. 
ACHILLEA TOMENTOSA AUREA—Forms a carpet of finely cut 
grayish green foliage, flowers golden-yellow in flat heads in spring 
and summer. Extra good rock plant, hardy and long lived if ex 
posed to the sun and planted in light rather dry soil. Height §& in. 
( pkt. 10e; 1/16 os. 25¢e. 
ACHILLEA PERRY’S WHITE—Twice as large as Pearl, extra 
double snow-white, a real flower but produces no seed. Multiplies 
fast by plant division. Do not order the seed of this, we have none 
Plants only, 3 for 45¢c; 10 for $1.00, prepaid. 
ADENOPHORA POLYMORPHA 
Hardy perennial, spikes of fine dark blue flowers produced 
freely in midsummer. Of robust growth in any good garden soll. 
Fine for large beds, borders and large rockeries. Height 8 ft T 
pkt. 10c: 1/16 oz. 25e: % oz. 45c; oz. $3.00. 
ANTIGONON—QUEEN’S WREATH 
Antigonon Leptosus is a handsome summer-blooming 
climber, doing wel) in a hot and sunny position, producing 
numerous sprays of rose pink flowers that every florist can 
use to advantage. Height 20 ft. Half hardy perennial. T. 
pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; Ib $4.29 

ACONITUM—MONKSHOOD 
Sow the seed late in the fall, in the open, just before the ar- 
rival of hard frosts to get a full stand of seedlings the following 
spring. If you will sow the seed in the spring handle the sowing as 
directed on page 60 of this catalog under the heading “Seed Germin- 
ates Slowly.” Hardy perennial. 
NAPELLUS—Long spikes of curiously shaped blue flowers, from 
July to October. Plant in shrubbery or shady spots of the garden. 
Height 3 to 4 feet. T. pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c; 1 oz. $1.40. 
ACONITUM WILSONI (Barkers’ Variety)—Regarded by many as the 
finest and most valuable of all Aconitums for cutting. The plants 
of exceptional robust growth, produce several massive spikes of large 
well-formed deep violet blue flowers of great beauty from Septem- 
ber to frost. One of the choicest perennials. Height 6 ft. T. pkt. 
30c; 1/16 oz. 0c, 
ACONITUM FISCHERI—Hxceptionally )eautiful and of great value 
for cutting. The flowers are large, deep bright blue, a shade of 
blue that harmonizes well with other flowers, produced in dense 
heavy spikes so that three stalks make a large bouquet. Nothing 
finer for vases, baskets and made-up floral pieces. Blooms in August 
and September. Height 3 ft. 
‘ AETHIONEMA PERSICUM 
A lovely rock and border plant that can easily be included in 
the 10 or 12 very best low growing hardy perennials. The plant 
forms a broad cushion covered with charmingly beautiful, pink 
flowers in April and May. The foliage is clean, neat, bluish-green, 
making the plant highly attractive in or out of bloom. 
Hasily raised from seed, perfectly hardy, doing well under gross 
neglect, withstanding any amount of heat and drought. Height 6 in. 
T. pkg. 25c; 1/32 oz. $1.00. 
AETHIONEMA GRANDIFLORA—Of neat compact growth, flowers 
lavender pink in June and July. Height 1 ft. Hardy perennial. 
l. pkt. 20c; 1/82 os. 80e 

Valuable Florist 
flower. (Straw- 
Flowers very large and double, twice as large as the flowers 
ACROCLINIUM NEW HYBRID 
flower). 
of the old type, in many bright colors, produced from June to frost. 
Hasily raised in almost any kind of soil in full sun. 
Height 20 in. T. pkt. 10c; oz. $1.00; lb. $12.00. 
AGATHEA COELESTIS 
BLUE MARGUERITE, BLUE DAISY—Flowers single 1% inches 
across of exquisite sky blue, produced in quantity all summer and all 
winter under glass. Fine for pots, beds and as a cut flower. When 
cutting flowers cut away down to make the plants break from the 
bottom. Requires rich porous soil and full exposure to the sun. 
Temp. 40-45 degrees. When grown as a perennial in the greenhouse 
must he renoted every vear. Height 18 in. T. pkt. 10c: oz. $1.00 
AGROSTEMMA WALKERI—Large, single, bright dark purple 
flowers from May to September. Hardy perennial 25 in. tall. T. pkt. 
15c; % oz. 25c. 
Tender annual. 
