Stocks— 
Giant Imperial 
Stocks— 
Dwarf Ten Weeks 

Sweet Pea 




Sweet William 
Annual Single Mixed 
Plant. (Color! Color! Color! 
SNAPDRAGONS (Antirrhinum)—Long showy 
spikes of tubular flowers with spreading lobes 
and finely marked throats. Fragrant as well as 
brilliantly colored. Very desirable for cutting. 
Likes poor soil. 
Indian Summer, Bronze, Brilliant Rose, Scarlet, 
or Yellow. Pkt. 15¢. 
Rustproof Mixed. 
STATICE (Sea Lavender)—12”. Plants thrive 
in sunny locations and poor soil. Flowers borne 
in dense groups of blossoms in graduated rows 
along their curving tips. Very dainty. Exten- 
sively used by florists. 
STOCKS (Early Giant Imperial)—26”. These 
giant stocks will unquestionably supersede all 
others for outdoor planting. Delightfully fra- 
grant and very hardy. 
Chamois Rose, Golden Old Rose. Lavender, 
Dark Blue, Firey Blood Red, Mixed, all, pkt. 15¢. 
Dwarf Mixed—14”. (Ten Weeks). Also known 
as Gilliflower. 
SWEET PEAS—Noted for brilliant colors, long 
stems, size and free blooming. Plant Sweet 
Peas early. Their fragrant blooms are lovely for 
cut flowers. Cutting insures a large quantity of 
blooms. 
Early Flowering 
Clear Blue, Ball’s Rose, or Mixed. 
Late Spencers 
Rose Pink. 
Scarlet. 
Warrior, Maroon. 
Gigantic, White. 
Mixed. 
Golden Orange. 
Olympia, Deep Purple. 
Reflection, Clear Blue. 
Powerscourt, Lavender. 
Red Supreme 
SWEET PEAS (Lathyrus Latifolium) — Peren- 
nial. A very decorative vine with showy clusters 
of flowers. Blooms all summer. Pkt. 25¢. 
SWEET WILLIAM—An old-fashioned flower, 
well known. Pleasing especially because of wide 
range of color and fragrance. 
Double Mixed—Pkt. 15¢. 
Single Mixed. 
TEXAS BLUEBONNET (Lupins) — This lovely 
flower is fine for borders. Reseeds itself. Grows 
practically anywhere. Does especially well on 
lime soil. 
TITHONIA — 6’. A startling, brilliant flower. 
Flowers last well. Adapted to Texas conditions. 
Fireball—Dazzling Scarlet, large single flowers. 
Pkt. 15¢. 
VERBENA~— Very desirable for massing in beds 
or borders. Blooms from early spring until heavy 
frost. Likes poor soil. 
Lavender Glory, Pink and Rose shades, Purple 
Mantle, Scarlet, White, Mixed. All, Pkt. 15¢. 
VINCA (Periwinkie)—18”. Glossy dark green 
foliage, very attractive. Blossoms somewhat 
like those of phlox, but much larger and not 
borne in clusters. 
Pink, White, White with Crimson Eye and 
Mixed. All, Pkt. 15¢. 

ZINNIAS—Fach year many new and delightful 
flowers are produced in the zinnia family. We 
list those which have been tested and proved 
satisfactory in this area. 
Dahlia Flowered—3 ft. 
Canary Yellow Rose Pink 
Crimson Monarch Polar Bear, White 
Lavender Dream Will Rogers, Scarlet 
Oriole, Orange Red 
Purple Prince Mixed 
Illumination, Rose 
Fantasy—2!/2 ft. 
Shaggy, ray-like petals, curled and twisted. 
Star Dust—Deep, Golden Yellow. Pkt. 15¢. 
Wildfire—Dazzling Scarlet.Pkt. 15¢. 
Finest Mixed—All shades. 
California Giants—3 ft. 
Daffodil—Canary Yellow 
Lavender Queen—Lavender. 
Orange Queen—Orange. 
Rose Queen—Rose Pink. 
Violet Queen—Deep Purple. 
Golden Queen—Golden Yellow. 
Miss Wilmott—Soft Pink. 
Purity—Clear White. 
Scarlet Queen—Brilliant Scarlet. 
Mixed—All Shades. 
Super Crown O'Gold—3 ft. 
Between Dahlia Flowered and California Giants. 
Petals have filmy, golden over-cast. 
Pastel Tints—All Colors. Pkt. 15¢. 
Lilliputs—I5 in. 
Handsome little bushes nearly covered with 
small double flowers. Very popular for Bou- 
quets. Bloom 1” to 1%”. 
Canary Gem—Yellow. 
Purple Gem—Deep purple. 
White Gem—Pure white. 
Salmon Gem—Salmon pink. 
Black Ruby—Blackish red. 
Golden Gem—Golden yellow. 
Rosebud—Rose pink. 
Scarlet Gem—Bright scarlet. 
Mixed—All pastel shades. 
Tom Thumb—6 in. 
Very small, but very popular Zinnia that serves 
many purposes in the garden and window box. 
All colors. Mixed. Pkt. 15¢. 

full beauty your careful selection 
we recommend that you feed 
shrubs, trees and vegetables 
To enjoy the 
of seed can bring, 
your lawn, flowers, 
with VIGORO. 

All packets 10¢ each, except when otherwise priced 

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