

SCHIZANTHUS 
(Butterfly or Fringe Flower) 
Long Lasting and Fine for Making Corsages 
GIANT HYBRIDS. One of the daintiest flowers imaginable ; 
of easy culture outdoors and especially fine for the house in 
late winter and early spring. Seed sown in the spring will 
produce plants that will come into bloom in a few weeks, 
and with such loads of charming blooms as to completely ob- 
scure the delicate fern-like foliage. The butterfiy-like flowers 
range in color from pure white through shades of cream and 
pink’ to crimson and mauve, many beautifully marked. (Pkt. 
20c) (46 oz. 50c). 
SUNFLOWERS 
DOUBLE CHRYS- 
ANTHEMUM-FLOW- 
ERED SUN GOLD. 
Rich golden-yellow ; 
double as a Chrys- 
anthemum and as 
large as a man’s hat. 
5 feet high. (Pkt. 
{0c) (% oz. 35¢) 
(oz. 60c). 

SINGLE RED 
Large Flowered Scabiosa SUNFLOWER. Flow- 
ers of different 
= shades of red and 
SCABIOSA ete ith 
BLUE MOON. A new type in Scabiosa with fully double Nr idliee ians from 
flowers composed of broad, heavy, wavy petals, entirely elim- 2 to 5 inches in di- 


inating the pineushion center. Color, rich deep lavender- ameter. Plants of 
blue. 2% inches across; 2 to 234 inches deep; stem length branching habit, 3 ; 
fully 27 inches. Ideal for cutting. Plants 42 to 48 inches to 4 feet high, and Salvia 
high, (Pkt. 15e) (44 oz. 50c). bloom freely. (Pkt. i ) i =| = 
FIRE KING. Dazzling fiery scarlet; the most brilliant of all 10c) (%4 oz. 30c). Chrysanthemum-Flowered Sunflower Salvia (ScarletSage) 
Scabiosas. Gorgeous for the flower garden and for cutting. M e The 1 t ‘et ‘Sears The Scarlet Sage has long been a 
Pkt. {5¢) (%4 oz. 45c). : 1e largest variety of Sun- Spgs LE as long | ; 
AIANT aie ee Pes white; flowers 314 inches across; lammoth Russian flower, single heads meas- favorite bedding plant. We offer dis- 
extremely jong stems. (Pkt. 15¢) (1¢: 02. 45c) ak tae uring 12 to 22 inches in diameter. and containing an immense ease-treated seed of the two finest 
olgghegi nn Mr i ae 3 “A . ; quantity of seed, which is highly valued as a food for poultry, varieties in cultivation. 
GIANT PEACH BLOSSOM. Beautiful shade of peach-blos- being one of the best egg producing foods known. (Pkt. 10¢) FIRE BALL (America). The ear- 
som pink; large size; long stems. (Pkt. 15c) (4 oz. 45e). (44 Ib. 25c) (Ib. 55e) (5 Ibs. $2.50). liest, freest and most continuous 

bloomer of all Scarlet Sages, and the 
most uniform in habit of growth. 
STATICE (Sea Pink) The bushy plants do not grow over 
12 inches high, with the spikes of 
HEAVENLY BLUE. 2 ft. Flowers are round, soft azure- 
blue and. borne most profusely on 15 to 18 inch stems. Fine for 
mixed borders; need no staking. Highly prized 
for cutting. (Pkt. 15¢) (%4 oz. 50c). 


LARGE FLOWERED TALL DOUBLE, 21% feet. One of the most beautiful brilliant scarlet flowers thrown well 
Exquisite shades of pink, rose, cherry red, fiery flowers for the border. Re- above the foliage, making a total 
scarlet, white, yellow, amethyst, lavender, light tains its true color when height of about 1% feet. The im- 
.. atv portance of this uniformity will be 
ee making it is" of appreciated by those who use Scar- 
the most valuable Ever- jet Sage-for beds or borders. (Pkt. 
lastings. Indispensable 25c) (% oz. 75e) (34 oz. $1.25). 
in making winter bou- SPLENDENS. The largest flomere 
quets. Mixture of blue ing Scarlet Sage, well-grown plants 
and TOS shades. (Pkt. measuring 3 to 4 feet tall; a scorch- 
{0c) (%4 oz. 35e). ing scarlet of unsurpassed brilliancy. 
(Pkt. !5e) (4@ oz. 60c) (14 oz. $1.00). 
STOCKS 
_The Stock is one of the most popular annuals, either for bed- 
ding or pot culture. For brilliancy and diversity of color, fra- 
grance, profusion and duration of bloom it is unsurpassed. 
GIANT IMPERIAL. If sufficient room is given, the plants de- 
velop to enormous dimensions, forming magnificent bushes with 
long and thick flower stalks. If sown in Feb- 
ruary or March, the plants will blossom out- 
doors from midsummer until frost, producing 
numerous spikes set with very large, double, de- 
lightfully fragrant blooms. A cool climate is re- 
quired for best results. The best variety for 
greenhouse use. Height 214 feet. (Pkt. 5c) 
(% 0z. 60c) (14 oz. $1.00). 
MAMMOTH EARLY BRANCHING NICE. This 
variety is popular for general use and valuable 
for cutting purposes. If sown early, they conie 
into flower with the early small varieties. The 
flowers are large and double. Height 18 inches. 
A wonderful assortment of colors. (Pkt. {5c) 
(% oz. 50c) (14 oz. 90c). 
blue, dark blue and purple, the soft shades pre- 
dominating. Bloom from July until fall. (Pkt. 
{0c) (%4 oz. 35c) (% oz. 60c). 

MAMMOTH 
VERBENAS 
Our strain of Mammoth Verbenas has been 
carefully selected and improved until we can rec- 
ommend it-as the best procurable. The trusses and indi- 
vidual flowers are of large size, of brilliant colors, free- 
blooming and of vigorous habit. The Verbena is one of the 
most popular garden annuals and lends itself willingly to 
many uses. For beds, borders and window boxes it is par- 
ticularly fine, and is frequently used for an undergrowth 
to tall plants like lilies, etc. The clusters of showy 
flowers are borne in constant succession from June until 
frost. Our mixture is exceptionally fine, containing a com- 
plete range of verbena colors. (Pkt. 5¢e) (4% oz. 50c) (%4 
oz. 85ce). Verbena 
Ricinus (Castor Oil Plant) 
Ornamental Foliage. Drives Away Moles, 
Kills Grasshoppers and Japanese Beetles 
GIANT ZANZIBAR. .From seed of this variety, sown in the open ground in May, 
the plants are in full foliage early in July. They attain a height of 12 to 14 feet and 
form a perfect pyramid of foliage and brilliantly colored fruit, presenting a beautl- 
ful tropical appearance. Enormous leaves, 2 to 4 feet across, highly colored light and 
dark green, coppery-bronze and dark green with reddish ribs. The plants are a repel- 
lent to Moles and the foliage death to- Japanese Beetles and Grasshoppers. (Pkt. 0c) 
(oz. 30c) (14 lb. 75c). : 
WALLFLOWER WILD CUCUMBER 


Evening Scented Stock 
(Perfume Plant) 
_ Matthiola Bicornis. No annual in cultiva- 
tion, even including the Mignonette, sur- 







passes this in the delicate perfume of its 
Double Early Wonder as FOR QUICK SHADE flowers. The pink and lilac blossoms are 
Magnificent flowers which are noted for their The most rapid growing annual partially closed during the day, but expand 

and produce their fragrance in the evening. 
(Pkt. 10ce) (14 oz. 35e). 

luxuriant colors—rich reds and yellows, some flaked vine in existence; grows 20 feet 
with brown and mahogany. If seed is sown in 
March or April they will produce a wealth of grace- in six weeks. Pretty foliage, fra- 
ful spikes set with large double blooms throughout ; 
the late summer and early fall. Splendid for out- etant white flowers and orna- 
doors or as pot plants. Sow from June to Septem- mental prickly seed pods. No seed 
ber for winter blooming. Delightfully fragrant, and 
last long as cut flowers. (Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 45c). available this year. 


Snow on the Mountain 
(Euphorbia Variegata), One of the finest 
foliage plants for outdoor planting. Foliage at- 
tractively veimed and margined with white. 
2 feet. Excellent for beds and borders. (Pkt. 
0c) (144 oz. 40c) (14 oz. 70c). 
PELLETED SEEDS 
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