


NOTE: 
Our aim for over thirty 
years has been to discover, 
select, and present improved 
strains and selected specialties for 
our clients’ consideration and ap- 
proval. The development of our flower 
seed department has been directed along this 
line and no effort has been spared to procure 
the best strains of the worth while varieties. 
Kennedy Kwality Flower Seeds 







Poppy—Shirley Double Strain 

EXPLANATION of Abbreviations Used in Flower Seed Section 
G.P.—Greenhouse Plant. Should be grown indoors. 
H.A.—Hardy Annual. Grows from seed sown outdoors and flowers the first year. 
H.H.A.—Half-Hardy Annual. Grows from seed sown indoors early, or in hotbed and transplanted 
in the open ground after all danger of frost is over. 
H.B.—Hardy Biennial. Seed sown in the open ground from June to August will live through 
the winter without protection and flower the next season. 7 
H.C.—Hardy Climber. Will continue to grow year after year. 
H.P.—Hardy Perennial. Seed should be sown in the open ground during July and August. Does 
not require protection during the winter and will flower for many years. 
H.H.P.—Half-Hardy Perennial. Requires protection during the winter. 

ACONITUM +.?. 
Napellus. Blooms August. Dark blue flowers, 3 
feet high. Pkt. 25c, 14 oz. $1.00 
ACROCLINIUM—Everlasting 4.4. 
Grows about 1 foot high; the dried flowers are 
used for winter bouquets. 
Large Flowering Double Hybrids. Extremely large, 
stems 12 to 18 inches; long flowering period. 
Rich shades of salmon, apricot, pink, rose and 
cerise with white and creamy tones. 
Pkt. 35¢, /g oz. $1.25 
ADONIS 4H.A—t.?. 

Annual and perennial varieties, very attractive. 
Grow well in any soil. 
Autumnalis. H.A. Bright scarlet. 
AGATHAEA 1H. 
Pkt. 25¢ 
Coelestis (Blue Marguerite). Valuable for bor- 
ders, 18 inches high, pale blue flowers in 
June. Excellent pot plant. 
Pki. 25¢ 
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