Qlewer § eed ae for beauty through the year 
VIOLA (Pansies) Great and Small 
GIANT PANSIES (Viola Tricolor Hortensis). All-time favorite 
bedding plants that should be sown thinly in July or August 
and kept moist until germination is complete and plants have 
formed their first true leaves. They may then be planted 
where they are to bloom in soil well enriched with manure and 
with full exposure to sun. Mulch lightly after the ground has 
frozen and you will be rewarded with bloom the following 
hiss ale early spring to fall, provided you keep all blossoms 
picked. ' 
Steele’s Butterfly Hybrids. Grown for us by the originators of 
the Mastodon Pansy and generally considered the choicest of 
all. Flowers are large, ruffled, long-stemmed and come in an 
amazing array of subtle colors and mid-tones. Pkt. (200 seeds), 
$1.00; 600 seeds, $1.75; 1/16 oz., $3.00. 
Steele’s Jumbo Mastcedon. The largest of all Pansies, many reach- 
ing 5 inches in diameter, and carried on long stems well above 
the sturdy plants. The colors are rich, clear and well balanced. 
Pkt. (200 seeds), 50c; 600 seeds, $1.00; 1/16 oz., $1.75; 14 oz., $5.00; 
1 oz., $16.00. 
Improved Sea Blue. Uniform pure medium blue. Pkt., 25c; 
1/16 oz., $1.00; 14 oz., $3.00; oz., $10.00. 
Alpengiow. The finest all red. Ideal for patriotic borders. Pkt., 
29c; 1/16 oz., $1.25; 14 oz., $4.25. 
Grand Duke Michel. Large, pure white with ruffled petals. Pkt., 
25c; 1/16 oz., $1.00; 14 oz., $3.00; oz., $10.00. 
Coronation Gold. Large golden yellow without markings. Pkt., 
25c; 14 oZ., $2.25; oz., $8.00. 
Super Swiss Giant. While not as spec- 
tacular as above, these are never- 
theless most outstanding, and sat- 
isfactory for general planting and 
bedding. Flowers average 3 to 4 
inches in diameter and color blend 
is perfect. Pkt., 25c; 1/16 oz., $1.00; 
14 Oz., $3.00; oz. $8.00. 
VIOLAS or TUFTED PANSIES. 
HHP. The little perennial 
brother to the giant Pansies. 
Seed planted in early spring 
will produce flowering plants 
by August, but best results 
are obtained by July or Au- 
gust sowing. 
Arkwright Ruby. Rich crimson, 
red center. Pkt., 25c; 1/16 oz., 
| 90c. 
Chantreyland. Pure _ apricot. 
Pkt., 25e; 1/16 oz., 50c. 
Avalanche. Large pure white. Pkt., 
25e; 1/16 oz., 50c. 
Jersey Gem. Appealing violet-blue, 
plants are slightly more compact 
than above. Pkt., 25c; 1/16 oz., $1.00. 
Yellow Gem. Pkt., 25c; 1/16 0z., 50c. 
Cornuta Mixed. All above and other 
named varieties in balanced blend. 
Pkt., 25c; 1/16 oz., 50c. 














Butterfly Hybrid Pansies 
OTHER VIOLAS. 
Johnny-Jump-Up (Viola Tricolor). HP. Tinier and hardier than 
Viola Cornuta, coming quickly from early sown seed. They 
will carpet any area with lovely bloom from May to frost in 
shades of purple, blue and yellow. Pkt., 25c; 1/16 oz., $1.10. 
Viola Nigra or Black Imp. Tiny little flowers that look like bits 
of black velvet. Come quickly from seed and will naturalize 
effectively. Pkt., 25c; 1/16 0z., 45c. © 

Zinnia, Fantasy 
Flower Seeds 

Zinnia, California Giant 
WALLFLOWER HHP 
TRUE WALLFLOWER (Cheiranthus Cheiri). Choice old-world 
plants prized for their sweetly fragrant racemes of bloom in 
yellow, orange, brown, red and purple. The seed is best sown in 
July, the seedlings planted in a cold frame, and wintered there, 
to be set out in early spring before hot weather sets in. So 
called annual strains are not suitable for growing in Central 
New York. 
Single Large Flowered Mixed. Pkt., 
10c; 14 oz., 25c. 
Dwarf Double Mixed. Very pretty 
dwarf plants with fully double 
flowers but color range is not as 
complete as single. Pkt., 25c; 1/16 
OZ, 45c: 
SIBERIAN WALLFLOWER. Really 
Erysimum. A short lived peren- 
nial with vivid orange blossoms 
blooming from Tulip time on. 
Seed sows so readily, and it is so 
bright and cheerful that it is an 
addition to any garden. Pkt., 10c; 
14 oz., 20c. 
WINDFLOWER. See Anemone. 
WOOLFLOWER. See Celosia. 

Wailtlower 
ZINNIA TA 
Favorite with everyone, these fine annuals are of easiest cul- 
ture and reward so little effort with so much bloom. For bed- 
ding, the cutting garden, the annual border, they are unsur- 
passed and you may pick a type and height for every purpose. 
B, C, F or G culture best. 
CALIFORNIA GIANTS. 3 to 4 feet. Best large type for tall bor- 
der and cutting. Flowers are 5 to 6 inches in diameter and 
rather flat in form, on very long stems. 
Enchantress. Light rose. Crimson Queen. Rich crimson. 
Scarlet Queen. Deep scarlet. Violet Queen. Purple. 
Brightness. Bright pink. Purity. Best white. 
Daffodil. Rich canary-yellow. Orange King. Orange-scarlet. 
Ebeling’s Mixture. From these and other named varieties. 
Any of Above: Pkt., 10c; 1/4 0z., 30c; oz., 90c. 
DAHLIA-FLQWERED GIANTS. Plants are smaller than above 
but flowers are equally as large with higher centers. 
Formula Mixed. Over a dozen beautiful colors in balanced blend. 
PKt., 10c; 14 0z., 30c; oz., 90c. 
FANTASY. Plant averages 24 inches high and bears 4-inch, 
double flowers whose petals are curiously waved and twisted. 
Star Dust. Golden yellow. 
Wildfire. Dazzling scarlet. 
Finest Mixed. From above and others. 
Any of Above: Pkt., 10c; 14 0z., 30c; oz., 90c. 
ELEGANS PUMILA. Plants are 18 inches tall and bear flowers 
averaging 3 inches across. In many colors. Pkt., 10c; 44 oz., 
25¢e; oz., 75¢. : 
LILLIPUT GR POMPON. Plants are 18 inches tall and flowers 
average 2 inches across, with high centers, in a rich color 
range. This group is best for border work. Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 
25C* OZ., toc. 
TOM THUMB. Smallest of all Zinnias.. Plants are scarcely 8 
inches tall and covered with 11-inch flowers in many colors. 
Ideal for border work and bedding. Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 40c. 
HAAGEANA DOUBLE. Mexican hybrid plants with a charm all 
their own. The flowers are small, of pointed petal cactus type, 
on long stems and come mostly in bronze, buff and yellow 
tones. Pkt., 10c: 14 oz., 30c. 

Zinnia, Haageana Double 
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