Early Spencer ‘ant Cweet [Das New Cuthbertiou 
Spring-Flowering Sweet Peas Heat Resistant 
Best for the North and Middle West, as they come Sweet Peas for Late Spring 
into bloom a month earlier than the late Spencer i and Early Summer Bloom 
varieties and continue to bloom for a much longer connect - y 
period. Our leaflet, ‘How To Grow Sweet Peas,” is a Facies 
free for the asking. - 
1834 American Beauty. Rich crimson-rose. 
1835 Amethyst. Royal purple. 
1836 Ball's Rose Improved. Deep rose-pink. 
1839 Laddie Improved. Light rose-pink. 
1843 Fragrance. Clear lavender. 
1845 Daphne. Soft salmon-pink. 
1847 Mariner. Clear marine-blue. 
1848 Mars. Deep crimson. 
1850 Treasure Island. Sparkling orange. 
1851 Oriental. Deep cream. 
1852 Othello. Maroon. 
1854 Red Cross. Dazzling scarlet-cerise. 
Your choice, any of the above, 
pkt. 15; 6 pkts. for 65c. 
Late Spencer 
Summer-Flowering Sweet Peas 
1857 Ruffled Blue. Medium blue. 
1858 Bonnie Ruffles. Cream-pink. 
1859 Ruffled Crimson. Rich crimson. 
1861 Ruffled Purple. Rosy purple. 
1862 Ruffled Rose. Pure rose: 
1864 Ruffled White. Pure white. 
Any Summer-Flowering Spencers, ~- Dwar, Sweet Pea~.-~ 
’ pkt. 15c, 3 pkts. for 35c. 
“Bo-Peepn” 
1865 RAINBOW MIXED SPENCER. Giant 
1833 BO-PEEP. Large  salmon-pink 
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Waved varieties in a complete color / j 
i flowers, rich and gorgeous when planted ( 
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Free Leaflet, 
This new strain, developed by Frank G. Cuthbertson 
combines an ability to grow and bloom under adverse 
weather conditions, with exceptional vigor, length of 
stem and abundance of fragrant blossoms. 
1880 COLINE. Sunproof scarlet. 
1882 LOIS. Clear rose-pink on. white 
ground. Huge waved blossoms. 
1884 TOMMY. Clear medium blue. 
1889 CUTHBERTSON MIXED. Brilliant 
well-balanced blend of above colors 
plus many new shades not yet intro- 
duced. Color Photo on Front Cover. 
Your choice, any of the above, 
pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c 
U: [ Tufted Pansy 
(O6L@ (Perennial) 
Closely related to pansies and violets. Violas 
make splendid edging plants for the border and 
rock garden. They are hardy and bloom con- 
tinuously. See illustration below. 
1919 FINEST MIXED. Includes lavender, or- 
ange, purple, blue and yellow....Pkt. 15¢ 
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range....%4 lb. $1.00; oz. 30c; pkt. 10c 
solid in beds, or may be planted in rows 
1875 EARLY FLOWERING SPENCER in the garden. Need no staking or sup- 
MIXED, Come into bloom a month earlier port. 

than other sorts....... Oz. 60c; pkt. 15¢ b 
x Pkt. iNet. pkts. for 25c from spring 
until frost. 
FP Pe ee ee cee 
For Perennial Pea see Lathyrus, page 53. Gren ire Rock Lychnis 
(SCG (Annual) 
en em 1921 DWARF FINEST MIXED, 1 ft. One of 
(Ol er CUGS “\ the most beautiful of our hardy annuals 
and one of the easiest to grow. Compact, 
bushy little plants, completely covered with 
dainty flowers resembling wild roses, The 
colors are fresh and brilliant. Viscaria is 
bright and effective for edging, pot culture 
and cutting....Pkt. 15¢; 2 pkts. for 25c 
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1899 FLORADALE BEAUTY, Giant trusses. Shades 
from rose-pink to rose-red.......... Pkt. 15¢ 
21900 BLUE AND PURPLE SHADES..... Pkt. 10¢ 
1905 VENOSA. The bright rosy purple flowers are 
borne in dense racemes and are invaluable for 



CULTIN 22." .5.: Hecker suet ache BE eee Pkt. 10c¢ | 1925 ECHINOCYSTIS LOBATA. 20 ft. Grows 
1907 pet AUN GLOW. A pure glowing crimson wits Glen aovers Solliwoue DAES 
WLUOUT atl ever aemnyse cic) ocr aie Pkt. 15ce namental seed pods..... Oz. 25e; pkt. 10¢ 

1908 GIANT HYBRID MIXED VERBENAS, This 
mixture includes shades of blue, lavender, 
purple, yellow, rose and scarlet. Will provide 
flowers for cutting all summer...... Pkt. 15¢ 
1909 HYBRIDA GRANDIFLORA ‘‘SALMON 
PINK’’ (New Bush Type). Height 10 in. 
Broad flat-topped bushy plants, 12 to 15 
inches across, covered with large broad- 
petaled flowers of bright salmon-pink with 
a small white eye. Make attractive bouquets. 
o dn ePAiat's oe that Muleroniesaterss£% 6750 eve eho aise Pkt, 15¢ 


~-~-WMfexican jinnia~-~, 
(DOUBLE HAAGEANA) 
MEXICAN HYBRID 
This dainty little Zinnia should be in 
every garden. Arranged in low bowls for 
table decoration it makes the daintiest 
and most attractive bouquets imaginable. 
mya a splendid rock garden and border 
plant. 
1979 MIXED COLORS. Flowers are dou- 
ble and semi-double. 114 inches across, 
and come in a most unusual color range— 
rose-tipped yellow, maroon-tipped cream, 
yellow-tipped red. Plants grow 10 to 15 
inches high, 
PKt. 10c; 3 pkts. for 25c, 











Verben 
excellent wie - Dwarf Compact Varieties—Height 7 in. 
dow box’ and : ; d : 
border plants as Compact in habit, continuous bloomers, adapted 
they bloom con- for bedding, borders and small gardens. 
tinuously from 
June to frost, 1910 WHITE BALL 1911 BLUE SENTINEL 
Each of the above, pkt. 15c; 2 pkts. fer 25c. J 






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A row of 1909 New Bush Verbena makes an even, uniform border closely covered 
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