
back about 4 inches, then each 
_ fertilize often. As soon as the 
om 
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| 
; 
E oruers for Chrysanthemums for less than $2.00 
€ GIANT CHRYS ANTHEMUMS 
| Armistice Day Large red with gold reverse. Incurved. 
4 Detroit News. Beautiful bronze with golden reverse. 
“Garnet King. Dark garnet-red reflex. 
Incurved. 
ae 
AN 
Novelty Chrysanthemums 

Novelty Feathery, Spidery and 
aia Quilled Types ) 
Bunbu. Beautiful lavender shade. ; 
Nightingale. Unusual greenish-yellow. 
Pin Ohkwan. Fine golden yellow. 
Rayonante Pink. Gorgeous pink shade. 


“per doz. : 





The following varieties ae 
prise srnall flowered sorts that 
are grown without disbudding. 
Bonnie. Maid. eautiful clear 
pink. ~ 
Christmas Red. Deep wine red. 
Harmony. Gorgeous bronze 
; shade. 
Sewell. Popular lavender. 
Trene.“Pure white. 
_. King Gold) Golden yellow. . 
Any, of the above, 2Qc each, 
_.. $2.00 per doz. 
SURSET’S 

‘Pompon Chrysanthemums 
5 ¢Y 
Cultural directions are printed on ‘the backs of our Flower and Vegetable Seed 
packets. Note how we have ‘classified the different flowers as tc annuals, perennials, 
borders, heights, etc., and the proper time for planting. 
ALYSSUM. HA. 6-12 m. All year. For borders 
and rockeries. 
A. maritimum. Sweet Alyssum. White Pkt. 1c. 
40e. 
Pkt. 25, 46 
OZ. 
a a) Violet 
1 saxatile compactum. Gold Dust. Perennial. 
c 
AL Si 
Grayish foliage. Bright yellow blooms. Pkt. 
Queen. Violet shade, 0%, 
ANEMONE. HP. 1-114 ft. March-July. 
A. Giant De Caen, Mixed. Pkt. 25e. 
A. St. Brigid, Mixed. Pkt. 25c, 
ANTIRRACNUM. 
See Snapdragon. 
Asters 
HHA. 2-3 ft. Feb.-June. 
This-fine variety | 
li branched, of 
graceful 




HA. 6-18 in. Al 
. We, 
4 .-Mar. apt 
g pb: Mixed. Pkt. 
: ryuerite, Mixed. Pkt. 1c, 1 02. 75e. 
el ENDULA. Cape ‘Marigold. HA. All year. 
_ ©. Orange King. Large, deep orange-red. ,Pkt. 
‘ 15¢e, oz. T5e : : 
“y C. Orange Sunshine. Clear orange. Pkt. 15e, % 
B5e. > 
Chabaud’s Giant 
Carnation 





































enon King. Large; lemon-yellow. PEL 
, 02%. Te. : 
Campfire. Orange and scarlet. ‘Pkt. 15e, 7% ~ 
aS 
|. Ra Orange Pkt. Ie, oz. 75e. 
| Mixed. All varieties. Pkt. 10¢, 02. 50c. 
CAMPANULA Mixed. Canterbury Bells 
iI-A0 0 
aus. Bachelor Button; (Corn: | 
. Sept.-May 
HA 
Pkt, le, 14 02, 50e. 
C. Double Bluc Bo 

~ ©. Double, Mixed. Pkt. Le. 
C oe jlee Gem. Dwarf, 1 ft. Deep blue. -Pk 
Lie, M4 Te 
Oz perialis, Mixed. Royal Sweet Sultan. HA. 
a AER: ft. Sépt.-M argent ais 
os SMOS. HHA. 5- . Feh -June. 
Gt Giant Sensation. Pink, White, Crimson. PK. 
50, Vi 0%. 60c. 
Se, 4% 02. Ge. 
Flare. Gold Medal ~ 
Super-Giants. 
v / | “Plant from September to May, 
‘These “wonderful Cinerarias are of compact 
growth, 15 to 18 inehes high. The huge bios- 
‘soms five a magnificent color range, and meas- © 
ure fre 1 4 to 6 inches across. Superb Mixture 
| colors. Each, pkt. 50c. ; : 
E TA. Sunset Prize Strain. Mixed. 
P. 1-2 ft. May-Oct., Dec.-March. Pkt. 35e, 
quilegia). HP. 2-3 ft. 
Hybrids, Mixed. Pkt. 
IeMLA 
Long Spurred she, 
V6 Oz, 65e- 
i O5e. iliott’s Strain. Pkt. 20c. : 
Double Sunbarst. Pkt. Ie, Ye 0%. 5c. 
nium - Perennial 
Larkspur F 
sah 
ACIFIC GIANT STRAIN 

S. 
ue Shades. Blue Shades. Pastel 
. Giant White, f 
6 OZ. 
INTUM. 
Kt. l5e. - 
NT .. Pinks, HA. 1 ft. Sept.-May. 
bar ote Double Mixed. Indian Pink. Pkt 
Chinensis, 
marinus. Double Clove Pink. Pkt. 10c, % 
Ane. 
] ‘Sunset Hybrids, Mixed. HHP. 3-4 ft. 
ene aN warictios. Pkt.’ 20c: 
AISY, 
Mixed. HP. 4 in. Aug.-Mar 
KE; 200... 4 mee 
DAISY, Alaska. HP. 1-2 ft. May=— 
‘Phe best sort. Pkt. 15e, 
yy oz, 30e. 
OLTZIA. Califorma- Poppy. HA. 
HP 
is 
in. J Pkt. 20e. Lies 
E. set. Strain, Mixed (Digitalis). 
eon 6 to 8 ft. Pkt. 10c, %4 02. Bc. 
DIA. HHA. and HP. 2° ft, Feb.-May: 
Single Mixed. Pkt. 15e, 4 oz. She. 
Perennial. Pkt. ie, %4 02. 45e. 
02. G0F 42 tt. Bepte-i3 
flora. 
tola. Pkt. 15¢, 44 
TEA. Satin Flower. 
fe Mixed. Pkt. 10¢, Double Mixed. Pkt. 15¢.9 
O° namental, Mixed. TA,. Vine: Apr.- 
y. Pkt, 10 
nore eath. HA, and HP. 
Write, Pkt, 1c, 0z. de. 
armin k. Pkt, Ie, 4 02. 60c.— 
IC 
. Perennia “Pkt, We, 4 02. Godetia 
Good News. Large-golden yellow. 
Honey Dew. Beautiful clear yellow. 
Indianapolis White. Large pure white. Incurved. 
Indianapolis Pink. Light lavender-pink with darker reverse. 
Pink Chieftain. A lively rose-pink. 
Wm. Turner. Huge incurved white. 
Yellow Turner. Bright canary-yellow. Huge incurved. 
Any of the above, 2O¢ cach, $2.00 per dozen. 
_themums. 
ly easy culture, 
- sprays, “they offer hundreds of 
HIGHEST QUALITY FLOWER SEEDS: 
FOR FALL AND WINTER PLANTING 
ALL PRICES ON FLOWER SEEDS ARE POSTPAID 








SUNSETS EXHIBITION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Set out the plants about 2 feet apart in well-fertilized i i 
t apart in) ground. After they have grown 1 foot high ; 
nt will send out from three to four stems. Keep the ground pili outivticd ane 
uds appear, let the largest remain and pinch off al) others. 
ORDER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE — STOCK IS VERY LIMITED THIS YEAR. 
Plants ready about March 15th to end of May. 
ps. R Orders amounting to $2.00 and over are prepaid within th 
Fourth Zone. Add 20e to cover cost of postage and handling as 

Giant .Chrysanthemums 
Special Collection Giant Exhibition 

Chrysanthemum 
ONE EACH OF 10 fistea above, €4.85 postpaid 
All are strong, well-rooted plants that will produce an 
abundance of beautiful blooms. 

SINGLE OR DAISY FLOWERED 
In a class by; themselves are 
these early flowering Chrysan- 
‘They offer color, 
charm, abimndaince and supreme- 
They prove 
very valuable as cut flowers. Cut 
with their entire branching 
blossoms on 4 single branching 
stem. A ‘must’ for your garden, 
r \ 
Bronze Buckingham. Beauti- 
ful bronze shade. 
Radiant. Bright red. 
W. H. Buckingham. Wine clear pink. 
White Mensa. Pure white. 
Yellow Mensa. Clear yellow. 

Each 20c; Doz. $2.00 
ABBREVIATIONS 
fiA., Hardy Annual 
HP., Hardy Perennial 
HHA., Half-Hardy Annual 
“HHP., Halt-Hardy Perennial 
TA., Tender Annual 
TP., Tender Perennial 

HOLLYHOOK, Chater’s Double, Mixed. TIP. 5-8 
ft. May-Sept. Pkt. lic each. 
Giant Imperial Larkspurs 
Plant from September to May 
A greatly improved strain of ;the Tall 
Branching Stock-flowered Larkspurs, of 
upright habit .and branching from the 
base. 
Blue Bell. ‘Beautiful, clear light blue. 
Blue Spire. Intense deep blue. 
Carmine King. Deep carmine-rose. 
Daintiness. A delicate lavender. 
Exquisite Rose. A beautiful shade of rose. 
Miss California. Soft pink, shaded salmon. 
White Spire. Pure white. 
Any of above, pkt. 1§¢, '4 0z. 65¢- 
Cdlilection: One pkt. each of above 7 col- 
ors, 8$é¢- 
Superb Mixed. Pkt. AS¢, '4 02. 65¢. 
LINARIA. HA. Sept.-July. 
L. Fairy Bouquet. Wild Snapdragon. New. 
8-10 in. Rose, Yellow, Pink, Lavender, 
White, and Violet, mixed. A gem for 
border or rock-garden. Pkt. 2O¢. 
LOBELIA. HHA. 4-6 in. Nov,-May. 
L. Cambridge Blue (New). Light blue, 6 
inches Pkt. 2O¢, 1/16 02. .60¢. 
L. erinus compacta, Crystal Palace. Deep 

-blue flowers. Dark foliage. For bor- 
ders. Pkt. 1§¢. 
‘L. gracilis. Light blue, trailing variety. 
Pkt. 15¢. 
Marigold 
HHA,, 1-3 ft. Feb.-~May 
Dwarf French, Double, Mixed. Pkt. 
40c each. 
Tall French, 
40c each. 
African All-Double, Mixed. Pkt. 15e, 14 oz. 
02. “75e. 
African All-Double. Orange or lemon. Pkt. 15c, 
4% oz. Te 
Guinea Gold. A distinct type" of graceful, pyra- 
midal habit, growing 2 to 2% feet high, and 
producing flowers 2 to 24% inches across, of a 
brilliant orange with double ruffled, loose- 
‘leaf petals. A valuable cut-flower for florists’ 
use. Pkt. l5e, 4, 02, 60c. 
“Orange Sunset. (New) 3 ft. The. rich orange 
flowers .are 5 inches in diameter, and the 
strain will produce 65 per cent or more of 
double flowers. A fine separate color off- 
spring of the highly popular Sunset Giants. 
Pkt. 20c. 
Sunset Giants. The largest of all Marigolds, 
¥ The sweetly scented flowers average 5 inches 
in diameter, with some 7 inches across. They 
are loosely formed, full centered, with broad 
petals, and aré produced on plants 3 to 4 
~ feet hirh. Pkt. 15c. : 
MORNING GLORY. HHA. Climber. March- 
May. 
M. Tall, Mixed. Pkt. 10¢, 92. 50¢. 
-M. Imperial. Pkt. 10¢, 0z- SO¢@- 
NEMESIA, Triumph, Mixed. HHA. 1 ft. 
-pkt. £5¢. % 0Z. $1.00. 
NEMOPHILA insignis. Baby Blue Eyes. 
Pkt. £O¢, 02. 75¢. 4 1b. $1.85. 
lie, 14 02. 
Donble, Mixed. Pkt. 10c, %4 02. 
Ade. 


\MIGNONETTE. HA. 1-1% ft. All year. 
M. Sweet-scented (Roseda odorata). Pkt. 
10¢, 4 02. 35¢. 
M. Giant Machet. Pkt. 15¢, % 02. 40¢- 
Nasturtium 
TA March-June. 
Tall Varieties, Mixed. Pkt. 15¢, 02. 400. 
Dwarf Varieties, Mixed. Pkt. 15e, 02. 35e. 
Sunset’s Double Nasturtiums 
Glorious Giant Gleam Hybrids 
Award of -Merit, 1935 All-America Selections. 
The large, double flowers are exquisitely sweet 
seented. Colors range from..a pearly lemon 
\| Shade to brilliant scarlet. The orange and scar- 
let flowers grow to a ‘size never before e 
in these colors. Flowers average from 214 to 3 
inches across. Pkt. 15¢, 02. A0c. 
$1.25. 
Sunset’s Super-Giant Swiss Pansies 
HA 1 ft. July-Oct:; Feb.-May. 
Large-Flowering, Mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
Sunset Giant Prize Strain, Mixed Colors. Pkt 
H0c, %& OZ. $3.50. fs ite 
Geneva Giants, Mixed Colors. Pkt. 25c, 1/16 02 
$2.00. 
Pkt. 

Super Swiss Giants, Mixed Colors. S5e, 
1/16 02, $2.00. ‘ 
PENTSEMON, Giant “Mixed. 
March. Pkt. 25e, 1/16 oz. 75e. 
Petunia 
TP. 1-2 ft. Jan.-May. 
Ruffled Giants of California, Mixed. Pkt. 50e. 
Heaveny Blue. Pkt, Ide, 1/16 02. 85e. 
Rosy Morn. Pkt. 15¢, 1/16 oz. TC. \ , 
Large-flowering, Mixed. ‘Pkt. 15¢, % oz. 60e 
Miniature Rose Gem. The plant is neat and 
compact, 5 to 6 inches high, and smothered 
with rich rose-colored blooms about 2 inches 
in diameter. Pkt. '15e. i f 
Radiance. (Silyer Medal 1941 A.A.S.) Cerise- 
rose with undertone of salmon and yellow 
throat. Pkt, 25c, 1/16 04. 75c. 
HP. 2 ft. July- 



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ru Oa SY 
Tee 
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Oates 
Suuset Giant Marigold 

HA. 6 in. 
NICOTIANA affinis Hybrids, Mixed. Flowering Tobacco. 
2-3 ft. Feb.-May. AU colors. Pkt. 10¢, % 92. 30¢. 
i, 
Nemesia Triumph 
Feb.-June; Aug.-Sept. 
Sept.-March. 
HELA. 
M. Allen’s Defiance. Pkt. 1§¢, 4 02. 25¢- | t 


Ruffled Giant Petunia 

















Preferably in May. 
“Mal Decorative; S., Show. 
SUNSET’ 
Cultural Directions: Dahlias ar i 
ions: € e easily grown in any good garcen soil. Plant the tubers 21%4 to 3 f at a 
es. Apply fertilizer and water in quantities only after the Plant commences to bud. Dahlias may Hee Gentes March to July 
GIANT DAHLIAS 
7 Abbreviations: S.C., Semi-Cactus; D., Decorative; F.D., For- 
AGelo Rossi. (D.) Beautiful large apricot. 7S¢ each. 
a utumn Glory. (D.) Beautiful rich golden orange. $1.50 each. 
@lara Carder. (D.) Large clear pink. 9§¢@ each. 
PrArcy Sainsborough. (D.) Creamy white. "7§@ each. 
Daily Mail. (D.) Gorgeous golden bronze. F§¢ each. 
'a Wong. (D.) Giant yellow. $41.00 each. 
‘Evelyn Chandler. (S.C.) Beautiful russet shade. $4.99 each. 
{ Olden Standard. (C.) Orange-buff shade. FS¢ each. 
John McLaren. (S.C.) Pure golden yellow. $1.00 each. 
Mayor Frank Otis. (D.) Orange and yellow combination. $4.00. 



iss Glory. (S.C.) Unusual yellow and apricot. 7§¢ each. 
ellow Marvel. (S.C.) Yellow with white tips. $41.00 each. 

_ Special Offer Giant Exhibition Dahlias 
Twelve different named varieties, your selection, for $7.50, 
or six for $4.00, postpaid. 



from March to July, 
GIANT DAHLIA 
POMPON DAHLIA 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
This class produces small, double flowers ‘in great profusion. 
Splendid for cutting owing to their keeping qualities. They 
grow about 2% feet high, and very bushy. 
Arthur. Bright red. a 
Bebe. Pink and mauve. 
Dark Eye. Lavender with dark center, ® 
Frankie. Gold, tipped red. ® 
Glow. Old. rose. 
Goldy Locks. Bright old-gold shade, 
Joe Fette. Pure white. 
Purple Gem. Rich purple. 
Redhead. Deep red. . 
Yellow Gem. Canary-yellow. 
Any of the above, 3§@ each, or the above 40 for $3.25, 





In spring, Azaleas are in their glory. Their vivid colors and beautiful foliagé 
always add charm and beauty to the landscape. They thrive best in a good garden 
loam, free from lime, with plenty of decayed leaves or peat about them. Do not hoe 
or spade near the plants. Pull the weeds. 
AZALEA INDICA (EVERGREEN) 
Salmon - pink, 
Paul Schaume. Double, deep salmon. 
Snowdrift. Single glistening white. 
striped 
The blossoms are 3 inches across or over, and completely cover the plant. 
Erie. 
white, very double. 
and _ splashed Miss Cottage Gardens. Double rosy red. 
Wm. Van Orange. Single, orange-red. Very 
showy. .Strong field-grown blooming siz¢é 
plants, $3.50, $4.50 2nd §§,S0 each, ac- 
cording to sizes 
Add 25c each if wanted by mail. 

Plant September to June 
Sunset's Giant Orchid-Flowering Sweet Peas 
HOW TO.GROW SWEET PEAS SUCCESSFULLY 
Prepare the soil with a liberal dressing of our specially prepared Sunset Fertilizer. Sweet Peas 
are heavy tveders. The soil should be deeply dug and thoroughly mixed with the fertilizer. Make 
a trench abuiit 5 to 6 inches deep, planting the seeds 3,to 4 inches apart and covering them 1 inch 
deep with good soil. After planting, tread the soil lightly over the seeds or firm it with any suit- 
able implement. Thoroughly soak the bed, and remember to keep it always moist, as any dryness 
after seeds germinate is fatal. 
When the plants are 6 inches high,, pinch out an inch or so of the top to make th 
and sturdy. Gradually fill in the trench to insure deep-rooted, dnoinehtswenic tate aR ae 
common chicken wire, neatly stretched, is an ideal trellis but strings or small boughs can be used. 
Sunset Special Spencer Sweet Pea Collection 
Exhibition Collection of Giant Spencer Sweet Peas in a f eig e ; 
Hees natinrenener tye range of eight gorgeous colors, each 
Avalanche. Giant white. 
Blue Bell. Azureblue. 
Magnet. Cream-pink. 
Pinkie. Rose-pink. 
This reliable collection has won many first prizes in flawer Shows. 
Any of above varieties, pkt. 7§¢@, in bulk, 0z. $0¢ 
SPECIAL: One 15c pkt. each of above 8 varieties for 
Special Large Package of Giant Orchid-jlowering Spencer Sweet Peas 
Enough tc plant 50 feet. This wonderful assortment of mixed colors, postpaid, 25c, 





‘Powerscourt. Lavender. 
-Red Boy. Crimson. 
Smiles. Salmon-pink. 
Tangerine. Deep orange. 
postpaid. 
SUNSET’S HIGHEST QUALITY FLOWER SEEDS (Continued) 
PHLOX. HA. 1-2 ft. Sept. — 

“'P. Mixed. Al) colors. Pkt. 25¢, oz. $1.75. 
PHLOX Droummondi gigantea, Giant Ar’ 
‘Shades, Plant any time from September 1 
May A new strain of Phlox with  tlowers 
from 14, to 13% inches in diameter {yn addi 
‘tion to its enormous flowers it has a most 
wonderful range of soft and pleasing colors 
Plants grow about 9 inches high. 
oz, $1.00. ; 
POPPIES, Annual, A. 2-3 ft. Sept 
P. Shirley. Finest Mixed. Pkt. 1e, 07 G0e. 

YP. Tulip-flowered. Intense scarlet. 
7% 07. je. 
P. Carnation-flowered. Pkt, 1 
POPPIES. Perennial. 6 ft. 
P. Iceland, Improved Sunbeam. Pkt. 
ys 
doe. 
P. Iceland, Sanford’s Giant, Finest 
» 2c, 4% 02. Tbe. 
P. Orientale Hybrids. Mixed. All 
> 5c. 
P. California. See Eschscholtzia. 
PORTULACA, Moss Kose. Creeper. 
June. 
“P. Single Mixed. Pkt. l5c. 
P. Double, Mixed. Pkt. 25e. 
RANUNCULUS, Giant French, Mixed. HP. 1- 
1\% ft. Feb.-July. Pkt. 25¢c. 
SALPIGLOSSIS, Emperor, Mixed. 
Feb.-May. Pkt. 25c. 
SALVIA, Firebrand. Fiery searlet; 
and very dwarf. Pkt. 25e. 
SCABOSA. Hardy annual, 3 ft. 
Pkt. 25e, % 
-June, 
Pkt. We 
Se, % 02. 
Mixed. Pkt. 
Pkb 
colors. 
HA. Apr- 
HHA, 3 ft. 
extra early 
Aug.-May. 
S. Azure Fairy. Lavender-Blue, Pkt. lOc, 14 02. 
BOG. 
S. Blue. Very large. Pkt, -15¢, 4 .0z. 50c. 
S. Blue Moon. (New) Large deep lavender-blue 
Fully 
flowers without the pincushion effect of oldest 
flowers on long, wiry ..stems. 
types. Pkt.il5c, Ys oz. 50e. 



M02. SOc. 
S. Rose. Pkt. 15c, 14 02%. Se. 


S) "Shasta. Pure white. Pkt: Ise, 34 07. 50c. 
So uiphur. Finest yellow. Pkt. 15¢, 14 oz. 50¢. 
Mixed. All colors. Pkt. 15e, 14 02. 5c. 
S. Caucasica. Blue Bonnet. Perennial. Lilac 
blue. Pkt. 15e. 
SCHIZANTHUS. Butterfly Orchid. HHA. 2 ft. 
Feb.-June. 
S. Sunset Special Prize Mixture. Pkt. 25¢, 1/16 


oz, 6 
S. Ordinary Mixed. Pkt 10c, 1/16 ¢ 
Snapdragons - Antirrhinum 
Spring Bloor. Aug.-Nov. 
HA. 3 : 
Feb.-April. 
fall joloorm. 
MAXIMUM SNAPDRAGONS 
(Rustproof) 
Grow 3 to 4 feet tall. 
Alaska. Giant; pure white. 
Apple Blossom. Rose-pink and whi 
Campfire. Scarlet, with yellow lip. 
Canary 
Copper Queen. Bronzy copper. 
Fair Lady. Silvery pink. 
Loveliness. Rare rose-pink. 
Pink Shades, Mixed. 
Red Cross. Crimson, white tube. 
Any of the above, pkt. 20¢ 
1/16 oz. ‘T5e 
Maximum Types, Mixed. Pkt. 
RUSTPROOF NANUM TYPES 
Grow about 20 inches 
Carmine-Rose. Bright carmine-rose. 
Glowing Sunset. Rosy scarlet. 
Indian Girl. Pretty old-gold. 
Red Boy. Majestie red. 
Wildfire. Orange-scarlet, yellow 
Any of the above, pkt. 20c, or the & 
Nanum ‘Types, Mixed. Pict. 160, 
\. Fire King. Rosy crimson, Pkt, 15¢. 
King of the Blacks. Reddish black, Pkt. lée, 
. Peach. Light’ pink. Pkt. 15e, 02. 50c. 1 
Bird. Beautiful ecanary-yellow. 
Tde, 
double 
z. DOe. 
Summer and 
te. 
1/16 oz. 60c. 
tall. 
lip 
pkts. for 85e. 




Orientale Poppy 


Rustproof Snapdragons 
SWEET WILLIAM. HP. 1-2 ft. May-Sept. 
S. W., Single, Mixed. Pkt. 4§¢. 
S. W., Double, Mfxed, Pkt. 15¢. 
VERBENA, Giant Blue, Red, Pink, or 
Mixed. HHP, 6 to 12 in. Aug.-May. Pkt. 
BS5¢, 4 02. SO¢. 
NEW VERBENA, ROSE GLOW. Luminous 
glowing deep rose with an orange-scar- 
let cast. Very free blooming. Pkt. 2O¢,° 
Ve oz. $1.00. : 
VIOLAS. HP. 6-12 in. 
V. Apricot Pkt 2O0¢ 
V. Blue, Yellow, White, or Mixed. Pkt. 20¢. 
VIRGINIA STOCKS (Malcomia). HA. 6 in. All year. 
S. Mixed. Pkt. g§¢, 02. $1.25. . 
S. Compacta, Crimson Gem. Pkt. 45¢. 
S. Rose. Pkt. 4§¢. 
WALLFLOWER. HP. 1-2 ft. May-Sept. 
‘N. Single Mixed. Pkt. 1§¢, 48 02. 4O¢ 

Aug.-March. 
Kose Glow Verbena 
W. Double, Mixed. Pkt. 2§¢, 1/16 ane 
EARLY GIANT IMPERIAL STOCKS 
Plant from September to May 
An especially fine strain of Stocks, growing from 2 to 2% feet 
tall, and of branching habit. They are very free blooming and pro- 
“ine for cutting and 
duce a high percentage of double flowers. 
bedding. 
Antique Copper. Rich 
with copper. 
Chamois. Ivory, tinted old-rose. 
‘Elk’s Pride, Royal purple. 
Fiery Blood-Red. 
Flesh. Delicate pink. 
Golden Rose. Rich light rose, enhanced by a 
pleasing golden effect in the center of each 
individual ‘floret. 
hellebore-red, overlaid 




Golden Ball. Canary-yellow, Lavender. 
Dld Rose. A charming shade, Purple. 
Rose. Deep rose-pink Shascta, Pure white. 
| Any of above, pkt. 20c, 1/16 ez. 50c 
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of any 6 of the 
ubove varieties, 90c. 
Choicest Mixed. Pkt. 15e, % 0z. 85e. 
Giant Imperial Stocks 
GIANT DAHLIA-FLOWERED ZINNIAS 
The plants of this new race are strong and vigorous, fully 8 
feet high, producing many flowers with stout stems, in a wide range 
of colors, When in full bloom, the flowers often measure 4 inches 
in depth and 6 to 8 inches in diameter, closely resembling Show 
Dahlias. 
Crimson Monarch. Largest and best red; often 
8 inches in diameter. 
Dream. A fine deep lavender, turning to pur- 
ple. 
Exquisite. Light rose, with a deep rose cen- 
er. 
Golden Dawn, Beautiful golden yellow; im- 
mense. 
Golden State. Yellow in the bud, turning to 
| an attractive rich orangé-yellow when in full 
bloom. 
| Luminosa. Bright, deep pink, with a slight 
| suffusion of salmon, 
Oriole. Immense flowers of orange and gold. 
Scarlet Flame. Bright scarlet, with a blending 
of orange throughout the petals. 
Any of above, pkt. lic, 4% oz. 30¢ 
coLL ECTION 2 


One pkt. each of any 6 of the above, %5c. 
Pkt. 


| Sunset Speci Mixture, A well-blended mixture of the best sorts. 
| Lic, 4 02. 45e. 
| ZINNIA. Crown of Gold. Each flower petal is overlaid with a deep gol- 
den yellow at the base, while earrying out the individual flower color at 



hades: 

Old Rose, 


| » tip. The color-range includes the popular florist 
| Cream, Yellow, Carmine-Red, Pink, é&te. Mixed. Pkt de, % oz. 3de. 
1., Pompon or Double Lilliput, Mixed. Pkt. Wc, 14 02. 45e. 
., Fantasy. Petals beautifully curled. quilled and erested. Distinct from 
| stiff, formal Zinnias. Wonderful range of colors, Mixed, Pkt. Ise, %4 
oz. 45. 
n 7 
| WILD GARDEN MIXTURE 
This is a mixture of the seeds of ali the hardy flowers to sow broad- 
| cast in open places. Pkt. 10e, oz. 60c, 14 Ib. $1.75, 1b. $5.00, postpaid, 

Space does not permit our listing all @escriptions and varieties 
of the large assortment.of seeds we carry. We can, however, 
supply practically any seed desired on request. 
a nena ISNT ne En 


