

Choice Varieties from the Best Growers 

DIANTHUS, Double Mixed 
DAHLIA, Unwin Dwarf Hybrid—The flower pet- 
als are nearly all twisted. Double and semi- 
double flowers in many charming colors, ex- 
cellent for cutting. 
Pkt., 20c, 
DIANTHUS 
Heddewigi Laciniatus — Annual. Plants 
Dwarf, compact, free flowering, laciniated 
petals. 
Perfection Brand Double Mixed. 
Heddewigi Double—Dwarf, 12 inches. 
nual. 
Fireball—Deep scarlet. 
Chinensis—Annual. 
Double Mixed. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Plumaris (Clove Pinks)—134 feet. Perennial. 
Mixed colors. 
An- 
Pkt., 10c. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove)—4 feet. Biennial. 
The Shirley—Enormous' spotted flowers 
mixed. 
Pkt., 10c¢. 
DIMORPHOTHECA, Aurantiaca (African Daisies 
Cape Marigold)—Showy annuals. One foot 
tall, with fine, daisy-like blooms during sum- 
mer and fall. Good for rock gardens, edg- 
ings and cutting. 
Orange Yellow 
Salmon Beauty 
Hybrida Mixed 
Pkt., 15c¢. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA (California Poppy) 
Hybrida Erecta Compacta—An attractive 
mixture in the most desirable colors. 
Pkt., 10c. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA (California Poppy)—Spread- 
ing varieties. 1 foot. Annual. 
Carmine King—Deep carmine. 
Golden West—Yellow with orange center. 
Brilliant Mixed. 
Pkt., 10c. 
FOUR O'CLOCKS or MARVEL OF PERU (Mira- 
bilis)—This handsome, well-known free flow- 
ering favorite does well in any soil and under 
almost all conditions. Produce large flowers 
of many brilliant colors. The flowers are at 
the height of perfection during the after- 
noon. Height, 2 feet. 
Mixed—Pkt., 10¢; 1% oz., 20c. 
Tall Red—Pkt., 5¢; 1% oz., 20c. 
White—Pkt., 5¢; Ys oz., 20c. 

Use a teaspoonful of good, complete plant 
food with every square foot of soil you use to 
pot indoor plants. Mix thoroughly, and after a 
month use the same amount spread on top and 
wet down. 
PERFECTION BRAND SEEDS—Since 1906 
GAILLARDIA 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis)—A very beautiful and 
interesting old-fashioned plant whose culture 
is very simple. The bell-shaped flowers borne 
on long spikes make an exceedingly hand- 
some and stately border. Keep plants 2 feet 
apart. Height, 3 to 5 feet. Hardy biennial. 
Perfection Brand Mixed. 
Pkt., 10c. 
(Blanket Flower) — Annual. 
Blooms July to October. The annual varieties 
are very showy and are well adapted for 
garden decoration and cutting. Grandiflora. 
Doane caine: Two feet, large flowering. 
kt., ic. 
GILA—Annual, 3 feet. 
Capitata—Rich sky blue, large blooms. A 
good cut flower. Blooms midsummer until 
frost. Flowers last well when cut. 
Pkt., 10c. 
GOURDS 
Dipper. 
Fine Mixed. 
Pkt., 5e; Ysa oz., 15¢. 

HOLLYHOCK, Indian Spring 
GOMPHRENA (Globe Amaranth) — A 
showy 
annual everlasting or strawflower, resembling 
a large clover blossom. 
Mixed colors. 
Pkt., 10c. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby's Breath)—Easy to grow 
in any soil. Open bell-shaped blooms used so 
much for mixing with other flowers in bou- 
quets. Blooms quickly. 
Elegans Grandifiora, London Market—White. 
Elegans Grandifiora, Carmine—Deep rose. 
Pkt., 5¢; % oz., 15¢. 
HELICHRYSUM (Monstrosum Strawflower)— 
They are very handsome when growing in the 
open and make unusually fine winter bou- 
quets if cut when partially opened and dried 
slowly in a cool place, heads downward to 
keep the long stems straight. They come in 
eras guaee of brilliant and soft colors. 
oo Co 
LINIUM (Searlet Flax)—Annual. 

HOLLYHOCK (Althea Rosea)—Hardy peren- 
nial. The hollyhock is an old garden favorite. 
The tall, stately spikes bear immense quan- 
tities of blooms of the most brilliant colors 
and as double as a rose. Plant 3 feet apart 
and water freely. Height, 5 to 6 feet. 
Perfection Brand Double Mixed. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Indian Spring—Annual. Semi-double fringed 
flowers in shades of from bright rose to 
rosy carmine. 
Pkt., 10c. 
KOCHIA (Summer Cypress)—Sometimes called 
burning bush. This annual plant is of sure 
prising rapid growth, regular pyramids about 
2 feet high. Leaves slender, of light pea 
green until fall, changing to blood red and 
carmine. 
Pkt., 5¢; V4 oz., 10¢; oz., 30c. 
LARKSPUR (Giant Imperial)—Tall, upright, 
compact, basal branching in habit, the Giant 
Imperials have superseded all other types of 
larkspurs. The delphinium-like spikes of 
double flowers, carried on stems 4 to 5 inches 
long, are compactly placed on upright grow- 
ing plants, requiring about one-half the 
space needed for the old stock flowered type. 
White King—White. 
Blue Bell—Azure blue. 
Blue Spire—Very deep violet blue. 
Carmine King—Deep carmine rose. 
Dazzler—Rich scarlet. 
Miss California—Deep rose or salmon. 
Finest Mixed. 
Pkt., 10c; % oz., 30¢, postpaid. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS (Hardy Sweet Peas) 
—B5 to 6 feet. 
Mixed Colors—White, pink and red. 
Pkt., 10c. 
1% feet. 
Grandiflorum Rubrum—Crimson fiowers, 1 
inch or more across. While the flowers 
last one day, new blooms appear every 
morning. 
Pkt., 10c. 
LINARIA (Toad Flax)—The Linarias, common- 
ly known as miniature snapdragons, are very 
charming, free flowering border plants in 
bright and pastel shades. 18 inches, 
Perfection Brand. 
Pkt., 10¢; 1/4 oz., 20c. 

LARKSPUR, Giant Imperial Blue Bell 
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