‘GLORIOUS SWEET PEAS J | 

3 2355 Condon’s International Mixture of A Z 
Giant Orchid or Spencer Flowered Varieties ~~ 
gsome We have spared no expense or effort in producing this special mixture oat ' 
Lathyrt ters of Spencer's Sweet Peas to furnish you the very finest stock available. won 
climber with <ePealike It contains proper proportions of all the Early and Giant Flowered } : 
elegant ch are pro- varieties offered. You will find it produces new and exquisite colors and pKa 
plossom® Ve greatest shades including apricot, lavender, dark and light blue, various tints P : 
duced " “they come of pinks and scarlets, striped and mottled sorts, dark maroons, etc. \ 3 > 
| profusion ter year: a Colors properly blended to give a rainbow of color in your garden. It 
ae cor one is far superior to seed grown as mixture in the field. Home planters, 
oe an Bare iors private ‘estates and florists who have uséd this for years pronounce it \ 
Choice Mixed the very finest quality. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; '% Ib. 75c; Yo Ib. $1.25; fo 
Pkt. 28¢- Ib. $2.25. 















238 CONDON’S MAMMOTH VERBENAS 4” 
SWEET WILLIAM A Glorious Mixture of Large Flowering 
Varieties. The flow _ as th e 
# old-fashioned flower which, because of its Srrenes Ce meas aoe wees 
easy culture and particular beauty, is used exten- indicates, mammoth Sie with white 
sively in solid beds, fronts of borders or in rock eye. The reds are particularly attrac- 
gardens. 


tive. For bedding nothing in the list is 
more satisfactory. Continuous bloom- 
ers all summer long. Pkt. 15; Ys oz. 
45c; !/, oz. 85c; !/5 oz. $1.50. 
2376 Perennial Double, All Colors Mixed 
Anexcellent, double-flowered, colorfulstrain. Pkt. 15c. 
2377 New Annual Large Flowering Mixed 
| |This new annual variety produces gorgeous blooms 
of varied colors all summer long from spring sown 
seed. Pkt. 15c. 

2355 
SWEET 
PEAS 
International 
Mixture 
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PORTULACA 
OR MOSS ROSE 
2332 Double 
Mixed. A beautiful 
hardy annual. The 
plants are low-grow- 
ing and creep along 
the ground. They 
thrive well in almost 
any location and can 
withstand the hottest 
summer weather. A 








Oriental 
Poppy 





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2342, Salvia Splendens 
Most Attractive Garden Annual. 
A bed in your garden will be like a 
blaze of fire in late summer when 
other flowers are passing out. Sow 
seed in February or March, either in 
2327—Shirley, Gorgeous Double Mixed (An- 
nual). The blooms are borne profusely and very 
large; double and semi-double flowers in a wonder- 
ful range of colors. Pkt. 10c; Yq oz. 30c; Vz oz. 50c. 
2329—Oriental Scarlet (Perennial). The im- 
mense rich scarlet-red flowers are borne profusely 














cotinlees seiinire Ficlets at boxes in a sunny exposed window in during late May and June. Pkt. 20¢; Yq oz. 75c. 
thetichddes andieclorksak soe your home or in hot beds. When 2328—Eschscholtzia or California Poppies 
ange, red, white, salmon, buff, danger of frost is over, transplant 18 (Annual) Abundant blooms, 3 inches across, of 
and many variegated and to 24 inches apart in your flower bed. every conceivable color all summer. Pkt. 10c; Y% 
striped. Pkt. 5c; 1/16 oz. 50c. Pkt. 20; '/g oz. $1.00 02. 30c; '/2 ox. 50c. 

