SALPIGLOSSIS (Painted Tongue) (Variabilis 
Superbissima) — Normal germination, 5-10 
Days. This is a very easily grown annual 24 
to 30 inches tall, which blooms from mid-sum- 
S 
Sy urp rise mer until frost. Blossoms are funnel wanes 
. ial r 7 gloxinia-like in their velvety appearance an 
Te. moa GARDEN Wid.¢ PURE veined with gold. One of the very finest annu- 
en ANNUALS als. Our mixture covers a very large range of 
"<4 ; “if colors. Prefers sandy soil and partial] shade. 
a NORMAL GERMINATION: G20 10; ATR Salpiglossis was brought to civilization from 
ie A COMPLETE GARDEN OF eke apeetiee tego 
Emperor Gloxiniaflora Mixed, 
PX 6) VARIETIES SALVIA (Scarlet Sage) — Bonfire. Very free 
. 2 bloomer, growing in compact bush 2’ high. The 
GROWN FROM ONLY. ONE breath-taking scarlet spikes grow erect and 

nation 8 to 12 Days. A tender perennial which 
if sown early will bloom in July and until killed 
by frost. By cutting off most of the flowering 
‘ stems and giving a slight protection over Win- 
ter, plants will bloom a second Summer for four 
months. Splendid as a cut flower. Used for 
forcing or outdoors. Height 3 feet. 
(Rust Resistant Strain) Tall Maximum Mixed. 
STOCKS (Sumetunes called Gilliflower)—Normal 
germination, 3-10 Days. These are half-hardy 
annuals, beautiful, fragrant old-fashioned dou- 
ble flowers. Sow under glass or on warm border 
early in spring, transplant to rich ground to, 
which lime has been added. As only single 
stocks produce seeds, no double strain can be 
had without a percentage of single flowers. Our 
. Strain is remarkably well doubled. Hot weather 
Strawflowers is responsible for the blind-growth which often 
disappoints outdoor growers of this crop, and 
they thrive best where the nights are cool, 
Stocks are native in Southern Europe and. 
Southern California. 
Mixed. 
STRAWFLOWER (Helichrysum)—Normal ger- 
mination, 5-10 Days. Everlasting flowers, size 
of a 50 cent piece. Useful for making winter 
bouquets. 3 feet, Is much improved by starting 
indoors, and setting out after danger from 
frost is past. Is indigenous to many parts of 
Europe. 
Mixed. 
SUNFLOWER (Helianthus)—Normal germina- 
tion,. 5-10 Days. The Sunflower is a well- 
Sweet Peas known old-fashioned favorite, of late years 
wonderfully improved. The size. and brilliancy 
of its flowers make it worthy of a place in 
every garden. Sow where wanted to bloom, and 
thin out to proper distance. Plant to hide un- 
sightly objects. Indigenous to the Western 
Hemisphere, mainly North America. 
Double Excelsior Hybrids. Globe flowered, yel-— 
low. 5 feet. 
Russian Mammoth. For field culture. 8-10 feet. 
SWEET PEAS ~—- Normal germination, 15-20 
Days. Sow in permanent location, in single 
row, two seeds to the inch, quarter ounce of 
seeds for two yards of row; cover one inch 
deep. There are approximately 340 seeds to the 
ounce. Sweet Peas are quite hardy, and may 
SSE ae ) be planted very early in the. spring, or late in 
Scabiosa Salpiglossis the fall. They thrive best in heavily fertilized 
LANDRETH'S SEED — TESTED —- FRESH — RELIABLE 
th i stand clear above the foliage. 
10c PACKET SCABIOSA (Mourning Bride)—Normal germi- 
A choice blending of annual flowers, ideal to nation, 10-15 Days. Pincushion Flower, known 
brighten an unsightly corner. May be broad- the world over as Mourning Bride. Easy cul- 
cast, or planted in rows. It is so balanced as ture; blooms all the season. Fine for cutting. 
to give a continuous bloom all season. The 2 to 3 feet high. Long straight stems. Sow early 
seeds in the Surprise Garden Mixture are to secure best results. Thrives in any good soil 
also excellent for children’s gardens. with sunny exposure. May be started indoors 
3 ees ‘ oe SAT San or outdoors, but inside starting gives earliest 
Surprise GARDEN MIXTURE and best blooms. Native of Europe. 
oh Las : Bloomsdale Mixed, 
(26 or annuats )-- 10c ib ari SNAPDRAGON (Antirrhinum)—Normal Germi- 



