Verbena for Beds and Edgings 
SWEETPEAS, Continued 
1387—Best Late Flowering Spencer Mixed. This 
mixture includes all the Spencers we describe 
above, besides many other varieties to make a 
well balanced array of color and beauty. As 
sweet peas are one of our specialties, we aim 
to surpass all others in our sweet peas and we 
give our mixtures our special attention. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) (%4 lb. 45c) (lb. $1.50) postpaid. 
SWEET PEAS, EVERLASTING (Lathyrus) (P-C). 
1388—A hardy, perennial climber, growing 10 
feet high. Flowers of red, pink and white 
resemble Sweet Peas, but are borne on racemes 
with 8 to 10 flowers to the stem. 
(Pkt. 5c) (2 oz. 25c). 
SWEET SULTAN (A). (Giant Imperialis Centaurea). 
Very satisfactory for garden decoration and cut- 
ting. They bloom freely for many weeks during 
the summer in partly shaded places. The large, 
long stemmed, sweetscented flowers are ex- 
quisitely fringed and most graceful in appear- 
ance. Three feet. 
1440—White. 
1441—Purple. 
1442—Suaveolens. Yellow. 
1443—Brilliant. Rose. 
1444—Lavender. 
1445—Amaranth Red. 
1446—Delicate Lilac. 

1447—_Mixed. 
SWEET SULTAN (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 20c) 
Giant Imperialis (oz. 50c). 
SWEET WILLIAM. A splendid old-fashioned flower, 
producing large heads of beautifully-colored, 
sweet-scented flowers in abundance. Hardy, 
easily grown, flowering the second year from 
seed; 1¥2 feet. high. 
1450—Single Mixed. Annual. 
(Pkt. 10c) (Y% oz. 25c). 
1451—Double Mixed. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 35c). 
TITHONIA (Flower of the Incas) (A-P). If seed started 
’ indoors, blooms the middle of August, bearing 
orange-scarlet flowers like marigolds, 3 to 4 
inches across;’ fine for cutting. 
1452—Speciosa. 
(Pkt. 10c) (%4 oz. 30c). 
VERBENA HYBRID (A-RG). Colorful dwarf plants, 
ideal for edgings, ground cover, rockeries, porch 
boxes and cutting. The flowers are borne in 
large trusses from midsummer until late fall. 
Plant in a sunny location. 
(A)—Annual (B)—Biennial 
(C}—Climber 
All Prices Postpaid 
1454—Pure white. 
(Pkt. 15c). 
1455—Annapolis Blue. 
Crop failure. 
1456—Flamingo. 
(Pkt. 15c). 
1457—Lucifer. 
Crop failure. 
1458—Violacea. 
Crop failure. 
1459—Hybrida Gigantea Mixed. Giant Flowered 
Mixed. 
(Pkt. 15c) (4%4 oz. 50c). 
VERBENA MAMMOTH. 
1460—Yellow. 
1461—Blue Shades. 
1462—Pink and Rose Shades. 
1463—Scarlet, White Eye. 
1464—Mixed. 
Any above: (Pkt. 10c) (1% oz. 35c). 
For plants see page 35. 
VIOLA CORNUTA (A-B). Smaller flowers than 
pansies. More persistent, larger and bloom 
longer than violets. Easily grown and bloom the 
first year. 
1466—Mixed Colors. 
blend. 
(Pkt. 15c) (Y% oz. 35c). 
For plants see page 35. 
WALLFLOWER (A-B). Favorite sweet-scented flow- 
er of fine color; useful as spring bedding, flower- 
ing the first season from seed. 
Medium blue. 
Vivid rose pink. 
Scarlet. 
Violet, white eye. 
Scotch Strains. A colorful 
1469—Single Finest 
Mixed. (B). 
(Pkt. 10c) (%4 oz. 
25c). 
1470—Double Bien- 
nial Finest Mixed. 
(P). 
(Pkt. 15c) (4% oz. 
40c). 
1471—Early Wonder. 
(A). Double. extra 
finest mixed. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 
30c). 
WILD CUCUMBER (A). A very rapid climber cov- 
ering trellises, fences, porches, in less time than 
any other annual. 
1473—(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 25c) (%4 ¥b. 70c). 
XERANTHEMUM (A). A popular flower of the ever- | 
lasting class, blooming freely in common soil. 
Plant is of very compact habit. 
1475—Double Mixed. 
(Pkt. 5¢) (Y2 oz. 20c). 
(P)—Perennial 

WALLFLOWER 
Early Wonder 
(RG)—Rock Garden 

52 THE WESTERN SEED COMPANY, DENVER, COLORADO 
