— Sweet William 
Annual—Culture “A’’, Blooms May and June 
An annual variety of this popular favorite. 
The hardy plants form erect tufts and bear 
handsome broad clusters of blossoms like little 
Pinks with delicately fringed petals. Height 
15 inches. 
Single Giant Annual. 
Pkt., 10c; 44 02z., 40c; oz., $2.25 
Biennial—Culture “G’’, Blooms April to June 
An old-fashioned biennial of easy culture, 
with broad, flat clusters of fragrant flowers in 
many brilliant colors Height 15 inches. 
Single Giant Perennial. Red, pink beauty, 
Newport pink, scarlet beauty, white, crimson 
with white eye, and mixed colors. 
* kt., 10c; 4% 0z., 40c; oz., $2.25 
Double Giant Perennial. Red, rose, pink and 
mixed colors....PkKt., 10c; % oz., 40c; 0z., $2.25 
SWEET SULTAN 
Annual—Culture “B”’, Blooms May and June 
Charming, sweet-scented, artistic-shaped 
flowers borne on long strong stems and when 
cut will stand for several days in good condi- 
tion. It is best in the latitude of Norfolk to 
sow very early in the spring, so that they may 
perfect their flowers before very hot weather 
Mixed colors. 
comes Hardy annual. Height 2% ft. 
Per pkt 
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Verbena 
SWEET WIVELSFIELD 
Annual—Culture “A”, Blooms May to July 

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A cross between Dianthus Allwoodi and 
Sweet William. Very hardy and free-flowering 
Height 12 ins............. Pkt., 10c; oz., $2.00 
TAGETES (See Marigold). 
Perennial—Culture “E’’, Bl 
TORENIA 5 ooms May to November 
A magnificent half-hardy perennial of robust, compact habit and free- 
blooming. The trusses are immense, the individual florets of ten measuring 
an inch in diameter. Invaluable as a bedding plant. Few flowers are better 
for window boxes, since it is never out of bloom during the season. Although 
perennial, they bloom from seed the first year, flowering in July if sown in 
May. The best method of planting is to sow the seed in boxes or hotbeds 
early in March and transplant when all danger of frost is past. Height 6 ins. 
Annual—Culture “A”, Blooms 
May to November 
Fournieri. Tiny, tender annual, orchid 
shaped, and the sky-blue flowers are 
spotted dark blue, with bright yellow 
throat. Height 12 ins. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., $2.50 
TUBEROSE (See page 64). 
HYBRIDA GRANDIFLORA: 
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Rr oicaioctoher Pine ye as... $0.10 $0.50 $3.00 ee fet he veeee 10 .50 3.00 
Pretty trailing half hardy annual Scarloteanee eos 10 50 3.00 ‘White Eye 10 50 3.00 
plants, mostly used for window boxes, Spectrum Red..... 10 50 3.00 pea withs | : ; ; 
hanging baskets and vases. Very Yellow ........... 10 50 3.00 Creamy Eye..... 10 50 3.00 
striking and effective colors ranging White ............ 10 50 3.00 Mixed colors...... 10 40 2.50 
from white to bright orange, the cen- 
ter always dark. It prefers a warm, 
sunny situation. Height 4 feet. 
Pkt., 100; 0z., $1.25 
THRIFT or SEA PINE 
Viola Wallflower 
(See Armeria). 
TIGRIDIA 
Annual—Culture “A”, Blooms 
June to September 
The blooms of this exotic annual 
are 4 inches across and come in 
shades of yellow and orange, with 
purple spots. Height 1% ft. Mixed 
colors ..........PEt., 15c; oz., $5.00 
VERONICA 
Perennial—Culture “E’’, Blooms 
' May and June 
A dependable perennial bearing 
long spikes of showy flowers. 
Longifolia. This popular variety has 
long spikes of blue flowers. Height 
2 feet............Pkt., 10c; 0z., $1.75 
Spicata. A popular flower for the 
hardy border. Covered all summer 
with spikes of bright blue flowers. 
Height 18 in.....Pkt., 15c; oz., $3.00 
VISCARIA 
Annual—Culture “A”, Blooms 
June to September 
_An attractive annual with pale 
green leaves bearing terminal flowers 
of carmine-pink, resembling tiny 
Single wild roses. Height 12 ins. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c 
NORFOLK 10, VIRGINIA 
Perennial—Culture “A”, Blooms 
Ap 
Cornuta. A lovely little flower of the 
violet type, but larger with slightly 
ruffied petals, and longer’ stems. 
Height 8 inches. 
Chantreyland. Pure apricot. 
Pkt., 15c; %4 oz., $1.75 
Blue Perfection. Bright blue. 
Pkt., 10c; 144 0oz., $1.00 
Papilio. Deep violet purple. 
Pkt., 10c; 14 0z., 75c 
White Perfection. Pure white. 
kt., 10c; %4 0oz., 75c 
Mixed Colors....Pkt., 10c; %4 oz., 75c 
VINCA 
Annual—Culture “A”, Blooms 
June to November 
A popular flower because of its 
glossy dark green foliage and pro- 
fusion of blooms. The blossoms are 
somewhat like those of Phlox, but 
larger and not borne in clusters. In 
warm climates it is a tender peren- 
nial. In colder sections they are 
treated as annuals for late summer 
and autumn blooming. Height 1 ft. 
Pkt. Oz. 
Rose ...... SO NOG OOO ee gh Ta 
White, Rose eye ........ 10 1.25 
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Mixed Colors ........... 10 1.00 
Annual—Culture “A”, Blooms 
May to July 
The flowers of the annual Wall- 
flower are equal in size to those of 
the perennial varieties and if the 
seed is sown in the early spring will 
bloom in June. Their indifference to 
heat and drought adds to their value 
in the South. Height 15 ins. 
Single Annual Early Paris. 
Mixed colors..... Pkt., 10c; 0z., $1 00 
Double Annual Early Wonder. 
Mixed colors Pkt., 10c; oz., $1.00 
Perennial—Culture “E’’, Blooms 
April to July 
F This well-known perennial, with 
its delightfully fragrant spikes of 
single and double blossoms, is one of 
our earliest spring flowers. Plant 
hardy and will endure very low tem- 
perature. Colors include _ yellow, 
light brown, and blood-red. Height 
18 inches. 
Single Perennial. Mixed colors. 
Pkt., 10c; 0z., $1.00 
Double Perennial. Mixed colors. 
Siberian Wallflower 
(See Cheiranthus, page 52). 
WINDFLOWER (See Anemone). 
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