
Large Flowering Scabiosa 
_ SHASTA DAISY Chrysanthemum Maximum 
| Hardy Perennial. 2, ft. June-July 
6739 Alaska. Immense, daisy-like flowers with 
broad, pure glistening white petals carried on 
long strong stems. 
6740 New Giant Double White. Beautifully shaped 
double flowers with fringed, curled and quilled 
petals. 









' STATICE Everlasting 
Annual. 1, ft. July to Frost. A beautiful flower for 
_ the border and popular in making winter bouquets. 
An ideal everlasting, retaining its true colors when 
dry. 
6747 Russian—Suwarowii. Tail-like spikes, bright 
i. ~ rose. 
_ 6748 Sinuata Mixed. 
HARDY PERENNIAL—1¥, ft. July to Frost 
6744 Latifolia. Deep lavender. 
STEVIA | 
6754 Serrata. Annual. 2 ft. September to Frost. 
Free-blooming plants, bearing a’ multitude of fra. 
_ grant pure white flowers; suitable for Summer or 
Winter blooming; largely used for cutting. 

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STOCKS Gilliflower 
Annual. 1% to 2 ft. July to Frost. Great favorites 
because of their charming colors, delightful fra-< 
grance and the abundance of blooms, whether grown 
for bedding purposes ih Summer, or for greenhouse 
forcing in Winter, Seed should be sown indoors and 
the young plants transplanted to the open ground 
in rich soil when the weather becomes suitable. 
About 60% of the flowers will come double, 
Large Flowering 10 Week Stocks 
6865 Mixed. The leading class for outdoor bedding, 
Blooms earlier than the other types. 
Cut and Come Again Stocks 
6913 Mixed. Plants of robust growth and branch- 
ing habit. If sown early commences blooming: in 
June and continues until frost, Fine for cutting. 
SUNFLOWER Helianthus 
Annual. June to Frost. Remarkable for its stately 
growth and decorative effect. Suitable for shrub- 
beries, woodlands and wild gardens. 
6930 Miniature Mixed—Cut and Come Again, 4 ft. 
Plants of bush habit, producing a continuous suc- 
cession of single flowers indispensable for cutting. 
The colors are golden yellow, pale yellow, cream 
white with dark centers and many with curiously 
twisted petals. 
6932 Russian Mammoth. 6 ft. Gigantic single yel- 
low flowers. They will make splendid shade and 
provide good food for poultry. 
SWEET WILLIAM Dianthus Barbatus 
Hardy Perennial. 114 ft. May-June. Another - old- 
time favorite because of its great mass of brilliant 
colors in white, pink, rose to dark red. They are 
easy to grow and delight in a good rich soil. The 
2%-inch broad flower-heads are borne on 1-foot 
stems. Fine for cut flowers. 
7521 Single White. 
7554 Single Scarlet Beauty. 
7580 Newport Pink. A distinct variety with lovely, 
large single flowers of a watermelon-pink or 
salmony-rose, 
7576 Single Mixed. 
7598 Giant Double Mixed, 
7599 Dwarf Single Mixed. 6 in. Compact plants. 

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