Somewets Perennial Flower Seeds 

VIOLA (25000) 
Excellent for bedding. 
Arkwright Ruby. Rich ruby crimson with a 
darker eye ....¥g oz. $1.35: 4% oz. $2.50 .50 8.00 
Blue Perfection. Clear medium blue. 
14 oz. $1.75 .35 6.00 
Blue Beauty. Compact brilliant blue. 
Vg oz. $1.50; 14 oz. $2.50 .75 
Blue Gem (Jersey Beauty). Germination 
Wsiicllyakonl ya fer Tee eee Ve oz. $1.50 .50 
Chantryland. Best pure apricot. Better 
than Apricot Queen. 
Vg oz. $1.35; 14 oz. $2.50 .50 8.00 
Firmament. Sky blue. ........ WT OZA SD Lav Omeeo 6.00 
Lutea Splendens (Yellow Perfection). Pure 
Velo Wien eee co eeeee: Wi era Piya) AY 6.00 
White Perfection. Fine compact pure 
Whiten ee ee are a ae 14 70Z, S1s7920.00 6.00 
Select Formula Mixture ........ Vy oz. $1.75 .50 6.00 
WALLFLOWER (15000) 
Singles Finest Mixed ......... I, oz. $0.75 .35 2.50 
Double Finest Mixed ......... If oz. $1.25 .50 4.00 
Growing Perennials From Seed— 
is an easy and inexpensive method of getting a stock of 
these valuable plants. Many items are better grown from 
cuttings or divisions but even with these, selection can be 
made of choice seedlings which can then be propogated in 
the usual manner. 
Seeds of perennials are mostly short lived, and there- 
fore, time and method is important. Midsummer is usually 
recommended and it has several advantages. Usually the 
press of work is less at this period. However, most peren- 
nials want cool conditions for germination and in those areas 
where humid and high midsummer temperatures prevail, 
Spring is best, except for items usually classed as bi- 
ennial such as Canterbury Bells, Digitalis, Pansy, Myosotis 
and Viola. 
Where the work of transplanting is too much in the 
Spring, most perennials can be sown in open ground beds, 
in early April, in rows and allowed to stand until late 
August or early September when they can be transferred 
to permanent quarters. 

Vegetable Seeds 

BEANS 
Green Podded Varieties. (1 lb. will plant 150 feet.) 
Asgrow Stringless Valentine. 52 days. Accepted by 
shippers and market gardeners as the finest of all 
the Black Valentine strains. A.A.S. 
1 lb. $0.45; 5 lbs. $2.00; 10 lbs. $3.50 
Bountiful. A familiar variety extensively used by ship- 
pers, home and market gardeners. The earliest of 
the flat pod varieties. 
1 lb. $0.45; 5 lbs. $2.00; 10 lbs. $3.50 
Commodore. 58 days. A new introduction which re- 
sembles Kentucky Wonder except that it is a true 
bush or dwarf bean. Pods are of excellent quality, 
entirely stringless and fibreless. Recommended for 
home and local market use. A.AS. 
1 lb. $0.60; 5 lbs. $2.75; 10 lbs. $5.00 
Landreth Stringless Green Pod. 50 days. Developed 
from a selection out of Burpees Stringless Green Pod. 
Excellent for shipping and canning. 
1 lb. $0.45; 5 lbs. $2.00; 10 lbs. $3.50 
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Plentiful. 50 days. Designed to replace Bountiful, pro- 
duces more attractive stringless pods and is gen- 
erally considered to be a better market variety. 
AAS. 1 lb. $0.45; 5 lbs. $2.00; 10 Ibs. $3.50 
Tendergreen. 53 days. Leading all purpose round pod 
bean for market gardeners, shippers and canners. 
An improved variety increasing in popularity each 
7 CCl a aes 1 lb. $0.50;5 lbs. $2.25; 10 lbs. $4.00 
Wax Podded Varieties. (1 lb. will plant 150 feet.) 
Pencil Pod Wax. 55 days. Nearly round pods produced 
abundantly over a long season. Excellent for home 
garden use. 1 lb. $0.50; 5 lbs. $2.25; 10 lbs. $4.00 
Sure Crop Stringless. 53 days. Unsurpassed because 
of its dependability, marketing qualities and beauti- 
ful appearance. Also known as Bountiful Wax. 
1] lb. $0.50; 5 lbs. $2.25; 10 lbs. $4.00 
Top Notch Golden Wax.. 50 days. A recent introduc- 
tion, superior because of its productivity, hardiness 
and length of pods. 
1 lb. $0.60; 5 lbs. $2.50; 10 lbs. $4.50 
NOTE: Do not use D.D.T. sprays or dusts on beans, 
cucumbers, cantaloupes or melons, 
