VERBENA 
Few plants give a more gorgeous display of brilliant flowers from July until frost than this universal 
garden favorite. They are ideal for borders, for cutting, and look well in rock-gardens. Outdoor 




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sowings thay be made in May, but for better results sow the seed indoors in February or March, giving Red Riding Hood 
bottom heat, and set out the plants 15 inches apart in late May or early June. Soaking the seed in Zinnias 
warm water overnight hastens germination, and pinching back plants induces bushy growth. 
Giant Hybrids. Each, pkt. 15c; soz. 30c; 140z. 85c; oz. $2.50 
Magnificent strong, compact, free-flowering plants one foot high. The flower heads are immense, with individual 
florets an inch across. This class comes in a marvelous array of colorings and is the finest of all annual Verbenas. 
Beauty of Oxford Hybrids. Rose shades. Rosea Stellata. Rose-pink; white eye. 
Crimson Glow. Fine deep crimson. Royale. Royal blue with creamy yellow eye. 
Lavender Glory. All-America Winner. True lavender. Violacea Stellata. Violet; pure white eye. 
Lucifer. Brilliant scarlet without an eye. White. Large pure white flower heads. 
Giant Hybrids, Mixed. y Pkt. 15c; ys0z. 30c; Moz. 85c; oz, $2.50; 44Ib. $7.50; Ib. $22 
A marvelous mixture of all available colors in a well-proportioned balance. Ideal for growing spring 
bedding Verbena plants of the highest quality, 
Special Dwarf Bedding. i Pkt. {5e; j50z. 35ce; Moz. $1.15; oz. $3.50 
A very select, medium large-flowered strain which is ideal for bedding plants because of its very compact, erect 
habit. The 8-inch plants are covered with attractive flower-heads, which bloom through a long period. This strain 
is especially suitable for ilowering pot-plants for spring sale. 
Fireball. This is a fiery, brilliant scarlet variety giving a very striking effect when in full bloom in sunshine. 
Snowball, Dwarf compact plants with numerous flower-heads of pure white in striking contrast to other colors. 
Violet Bouquet. A fine violet-blue. When planted with Fireball and Snowball makes a fine red, white and blue bed. 
Special Dwarf Bedding, Mixed. Crop failed 
This is an extra-select mixture with a delightful assortment of colors, including an extra proportion of 
brilliant scarlet, The plants are of the dwarf, compact size so popular for mixed beds and borders. 
Especially recommended to flat-plant growers. 
Large-flowering Mixed. Pkt. 10c; 1goz. 30c; Yyoz. 55c; oz. $1.65; 14Ib. $5; Ib. $15 
An excellent mammoth type with dark green, 12-inch plants and fine heads of star-shaped florets with rounded, 
lobed petals. The flower clusters are large and produce very freely. 
WALLFLOWER 
These magnificent flowers are noted for their exquisite fragrance and for the rich, dull, velvety colors 
of the blooms. The flowers are borne in spikes on good stems, and are beautiful in beds and delightful 
for cutting. Sow the seed indoors in March and set out in the garden in May for early summer bloom 
Double Annual Early Wonder, Mixed. Pkt. 15c; oz. 40c; 140z. 60c; oz. $1.75 
A splendid early-flowering strain 114 feet high, which blooms in three months from seed. The plants bear many 
fragrant, graceful spikes filled with large double blooms in an excellent color mixture, ranging from yellow to brown, 
some tinged with red and purple. Splendid for greenhouse, cutting and for pot culture. 
Early Forcing, Single Mixed. Pkt. 10c; 4g0z. 30c; oz, 50c; 14Ib. $1.50 
Sptkes of fragrant single flowers, each with four rounded petals on attractive plants 114 feet high. The flowers 
come in the yellows, browns and dull reds characteristic of the Wallflower. 
See page 38 



Zinnia, Mexican 
Double Mixed 
Haageana 
See page 38 
ANNUALS FOR HALF-SHADE FOR DRY SOILS 
Ageratum Calliopsis 
FOR WINDOW-BOXES Alyssum Centaurea cyanus 

Ageratum 
Alyssum 
Browallia 
Cineraria maritima 
Lantana 
Lobelia 
Nemophila 
Petunia 
Phlox drummondi 
Portulaca 
Tagetes 
Thunbergia 
Torenia 
Verbena 
Vinca rosea 
In this catalog wherever we offer Formula Mixture, it means we make a special mixture of sep- 
arate or named varieties, according to a specific formula, each variety in proportion to its popularity. 

Begonia 
Browallia 
Centaurea 
Clarkia 
Cynoglossum 
Eschscholtzia 
Lupinus 
Mignonette 
Nemophila 
Nicotiana 
Pentstemon 
Phlox drummondi 
Schizanthus 
Snapdragons 
Stocks 
Vinca rosea 



Dimorphotheca 
Euphorbia 
Helianthus 
Kochia 
Marvel of Peru 
Mesembryanthemum 
Morning-Glory 
Nasturtium Wallflower, Single 
Pentstemon Early Forcing 
Phlox drummondi 
Portulaca 
Rudbeckia 
Salvia (red) 
Star of Texas 
Tahoka Daisy 
Zinnia 
