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Red Rover. Crimson. 
Highly prized hardy annual vines best sown in March in 4-inch 
trenches that have been spaded at least 12 inches deep and 
enriched with a liberal quantity of pulverized manure. Cover 
seed with 1 inch of soil and fill in as plants grow. Train on 
strings or Ebeling’s Train-etts. An extra early crop may be 
obtained with late fall sowing, but these are sometimes lost in 
a prolonged freezing spell. 
GIANT SUMMER FLOWERING SPENCER. Our strain are all 
vigorous growing, hardy, black-seeded sorts, producing 6- to 
10-foot vines and extra large, frilled and waved blooms with a 
delightful fragrance. These are best for outdoor flowering. 
Reflection. Clear mid-blue. Prince of Orange. Deep 
Mollie. Cerise. orange. : 
Mastercream. Soft cream- Ecstasy. Deep blush-pink. 
white. Olympia. Rich purple. 
Welcome. Scarlet. 
Gigantic. Giant pure white. 
Gloria. Pink and cream picotee. 
From these and other choice 
Highlander. Clear lavender. 
Black Diamond. Maroon. 
Ebeling’s Unrivaled Mixture. 
named varieties. 
Any of Above: Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; 4 ozs., 85c; Ib., $2.50. 
Special Collection. 1 pkt. each of 12 varieties above—regular 
$1.20 value, for $1.00. 
ore EARLY or WINTER) 
FLOWERING 
SWEET PEAS. 
A special strain 
designed for flow- 
~ ering under glass, 
may also be 
frown out-of- 
doors with a later 
start than regular 
strain. 
Mrs. Herbert Hoov- 
er. Deep blue. 
Sunray. Pure cerise. 
Oriental. Soft 
cream. 
Harmony. Clear 
lavender. 
Shirley Temple. Pink. 
Red Cross. Deep scarlet. 
Snow Queen. Pure white. 
Extra Choice Mixed. From 
these and other named 
varieties. 
Any of Above: 
Pkt., 20c; oz., 50c; 
4 ozs., $1.50; Ib., $4.50. 
Special Collection. 1 pkt. each of 7 varieties above—regular $1.40 
value—for $1.00. 
CUPID SWEET PEAS. A charming bedding Sweet Pea requiring 
the same culture as regular Spencer, but forms compact plant 
8 to 12 inches tall, blooming from June to late summer. Pkt., 
20c; oz. 40c. 
SWEET SULTANS. See Centaurea. 
SWEET WILLIAM. See Dianthus. . 
TAHOKA DAISY TA 
A lovely lavender-blue Daisy with fernlike foliage. Under F 
culture they will start blooming in June, but they may be 
raised under B or C culture and will bloom from July to frost. 
Flowers are long-stemmed and ideal for cutting. Pkt., 25c. 
Giant Summer Fowering Sweet Peas 
-THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue) HP 
Excellent plants for the hardy border with attractive cut foli- 
age and clustered flowers without petals, but with showy 
stamen and sepals. Thrive in light, loamy soil. .C or D. 
Dipterocarpum. Tall, late bloomer with rosy mauve flowers and 
golden stamens. Pkt., 25c; 14 oz., 50c. 
THRIFT. See Statice. 
THUNBERGIA (Golden Glory Vine) TA 
Alata (Black-Eyed Susan Vine). A twining, tender perennial to 
8 feet, grown in the greenhouse, and as an annual outdoors, 
where it produces showy yellow, orange and buff flowers with 
jet-black centers. B or F. Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 20c. 
TITHONIA (Fliower of the Incas) HA 
A vigorous 5-foot plant from Mexico producing 3-inch, brilliant 
scarlet, wide petaled Daisies from July to frost. A or C. Pkt., 
25c; 44 oz., $1.00. 

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SWEET PEAS (Lathyrus Odoratus) HA 
TOADFLAX. See Linaria. 
TORENIA (Wish- 
bone Flower) TA 
Dainty plants bearing 
two-lipped flowers re- 
sembling small Glox- 
inias, thriving in moist 
partial shade and best 
grown under F or G 
culture. 
Fournieri. Bushy plants 
literally covered with 
sky-blue flowers with 
a touch of gold. Pkt., 
15C? 
TRADESCANTIA HP 
Virginiana (American 
Spiderwort). A hardy 
native growing to 3 
feet, with reedlike foliage and dark violet-purple, 1-inch flow- 
ers produced nearly all summer. A very interesting flower for 
the mid border in part shade. B, D or E. PKtay coc 
TRANSVAAL DAISY. See Gerbera. 
TRITOMA. See Kniphofia. 
TROLLIUS (Globe Fiower) HP 
Beautiful hardy plant of the Buttercup family with wholesome 
looking foliage and large globelike flowers in June and July. 
Thrives in moist soil in part shade. They are ideal plants for 
the low or mid border. 
Choice Mixed. Pale yellow to deep orange. Pkt., 25c; 1/16 oz., 50c. 
Golden Queen. Giant clear golden yellow. Pkt., 25c; 1/16 oz., $1.00. 
VALERIANA (Garden Heliotrope) HP 
Tall growing plants for the hardy border with small, very fra- 
grant flowers in clusters, usually in shades of white, pink and 
rose. C, D, or G. Pkt., 15c; 14 oz., 60c. 
VENIDIUM (Monarch of the Veldt) HA 
Hardy African annuals growing 2 feet tall and producing 4- 
inch Daisies in brilliant colors through summer and fall. 
Flowers are ideal for cutting and last well in water. Plants 
thrive in well drained soil in full sun. F or G. 
Fastuosum. Brilliant orange flowers. Pkt., 25c; 1/16 oz., 50c. 
VERBENA HHP 
Half hardy perennial grown as 
annuals and prized for their large 
colorful clusters of very fragrant 
bloom preduced from June to 
frost on dwarf, 12-inch plants. F 
or G. 
Luminosa. Fiery salmon-pink. 
Lucifer. Rich scarlet. 
Violacea Stellata. Violet with white 
eye. 
Pure White. 
Choicest Mixed. 
Any of Above: Pkt., 20c; 14 oz., 80c. 
Lemon Verbena. Really Lippia Cit- 
riodora. Is a tender plant loved 
for its sweet scented foliage. It 
may be grown in the house or 
garden and is best under F or G 
culture. Pkt., 25c; 1/16 oz., $1.00. 
VERONICA (Speedwell) HP 
Valuable plants for the border and rock garden. Members of 
the Figwort family. They are 
hardy, free flowering, and thrive in 
open sunny locations. C, D or G. 
Spicata. 114-foot plants producing 
spikes of blue flowers throughout 
the summer. Ideal for the mid bor- 
der. Pkt., 25c; 1/16 oz., 50c. 
Repens. A small, creeping perennial 
with shiny leaves and pretty blue 
flowers. Ideal for rock garden, stone 
walks and a ground cover for bulbs. 
PEt. 25¢; 1/16 oz., $1.00. 
VINCA ROSEA (Periwinkle) 
TA. Free flowering annual bedding 
plants of bushy growth. Foliage is 
glossy green, and the flowers are 
large, single, round blooms in 
shades of white, pink or red. F or 
G culture best. Pkt., 15c; 14 0z., 65c. 

Trollius 
Verbena 

Veronica Spicata 
Flower Seeds 
