



WYACINTHUS 
, PLUMOSUS 
WILD FLOWER BLENDS 
Most wild flowers, not all, grow from seed with fair readi- 
ness, not differing from other flowers in this respect, for of 
course all flowers are wild flowers somewhere on the earth. 
The Wild Flower Blends will contain most of kinds named 
below, but not necessarily all, since this catalog goes to press 
before we know definitely which will be available. 
WILD FLOWERS FOR SUN—At least one hundred different 
and delightful wild flowers are in this mixture. Windflowers, 
Lychnis, certain Gentians, Monarda, Gay Feather, Buttercup, 
Shooting Star, Datura, Golden and Purple Asters, Petaloste- 
mon, False Indigo, Cassia, Lepachys, Black-eyed Susan, Sun- 
drop, Lilies, Camassia, Bellflower, Penstemon, Flowering 
Cactus, Centaurea maculosa, Saponaria, Yucca, Wild Rose, 
Dove Mullein, Tradescantia, several Violets, etc. Long bloom 
here. Suggest use in old fields, or along roadsides. Culture 
“x”. 6 02. 20c; % oz. 35ce; 4% oz. 60c; 1 oz. $1.75; % Ib. 
$6.25; 1 Ib. $24.00. 
WILD FLOWERS FOR SHADE—Woodland wild flowers 
bloom mostly in spring, a few kinds later. Trillium, Anemone, 
Wild Geranium, Violets, Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Claytonia, Hepa- 
tica, Winter-green, Smilacina, Erythronium, Bearberry, 
Polemonium, Bloodroot, Wild Bergamot, Mertensia, Wiid 
Sweet William and the like. ‘“‘yt’”’? culture. Wg oz. 80c; % oz. 
50c; % oz. 90e; 1 oz. $3.25. 
WILD FLOWERS FOR DAMP SOIL—Made up for moist 
meadows, streamsides, marsh borders. Sabatia, Rhexia, 
Lythrum, red and blue Lobelia, Sisyrinchium, Mimulus, 
Asclepias, Meadow Lilies, Meadow Iris, Sida, Pink Mallow, 
certain Gentians, Sarracenia, with others. “kt? culture. 
Me oz. 80c; 1% oz. 50c; % oz. 90c; 1 oz. $3.25. 
THE FLOWER BROADCAST 
For great color spreads in field or border, on hillside or 
waste-land. A blend of vigorous, easily naturalized kinds, 
both annual and perennial, that may be broadeast right where 
effect is desired. Even with minimum soil preparation, there 
will likely be some fair showing, but the more you can do 
toward fining the soil, whether by plow, harrow, fork or 
hand-rake, the better will be the results. In any case, scratch 
the seed in, then firm with roller, tamp or just by tramping. 
Species in this blend are not wild flowers in usual sense, but 
any kinds of gay color that will establish readily, and then 
spread through own self-sowing. 14 oz. 25c; %4 oz. 40c; % oz. 
70ce; 1 oz. $1.25; %4 Ib. $4.80: 1 Ib. $16.00; 5 Ibs. $75.00. 

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