

Verbena 
Giant Hybrid 

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Thunbergia Black-eyed 
Susan, Mixed 


Torenia Fournieri compacta 

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Tahoka Daisy 

TAHOKA DAISY Plt. 15s ¥en. Ober gore $1 
An unusually attractive lavender-blue, many-rayed daisy with deep yellow center and long slender 
petals, which are tinted with rose as they fade. The fern-leaved plants, 114 feet high, carry the flowers 
on fine Jong stems for cutting. If seed is sown indoors in April, the plants set in the garden bed will 
flower late in June and continue im spite of summer heat until late fall. It is a fine cut-flower. To get 
even, quick germination, chill the seed for 10 days before sowing. Goes well with Star of Texas. 
THUNBERGIA 
Black-eyed Susan. A rapid growing climber, splendid for screening and for hanging-baskets. For 
earliest flowers, sow indoors in February and set out in the garden in May. 
Mixed. Pkt. 10c; Yoz. 40c; oz. $1.35 
Large, showy flowers in white, buff, orange and yellow with black centers, from midsummer to frost, on dense 
vines with ornamental foliage. Prefers a warm, sunny spot. Splendid for covering a bare bank of soil. 
TORENIA 
Wishbone Flower. A splendid annual which deserves far greater use. It is excellent as a bedding plant 
and is used for dwarf margins and window-boxes. Start the seed indoors m February and set the 
plants in the garden 8 inches apart when warm weather begins. Thrives in any soil, any location and 
In extreme heat. Torenia gives splendid satisfaction under average garden conditions. 
Fournieri compacta. Pkt. 20c; zy0z. 55c; y0z. 80c 
Bushy, 10-inch plants covered through summer and fall with a mass of sky-blue snapdragon-like 
flowers with three dark blue spots and a yellow throat. Excellent for rock-gardens. 
URSINIA 
Jewel of the Veldt. Too few gardens know this attractive, easily grown annual from South Africa. 
Seed may be sown direct in the border in May or for earlier flowers indoors in March and the plants 
set in the garden in May for bloom from June to September. It delights in a sunny, warm position. 
Anethoides Hybrids. Pkt. 15c; ~50z. 35c; goz. 95c 
The bushy plants, 1 foot high and 2 feet across, carry hundreds of daisy-like blooms on wiry stems above the 
light feathery foliage. The orange flowers, 2 inches across, are zoned from ruby to deep purple around the center 
disc, each spangled with jewel-like dots. Excellent for the margins of borders. 
VERBENA 
Few plants give a more gorgeous display of brilliant flowers from July until frost than this universal 
garden favorite. They are ideal for borders, for cutting, and look well in rock-gardens. Outdoor 
sowings may be made in May, but for better results sow the seed mdoors in February or March, giving 
bottom heat, and set out the plants 15 mches apart in late May or early June. Soaking the seed in 
warm water over night hastens germimation, and pinching back plants induces bushy growth. 
Giant Hybrids, Mixed. Pkt. 15c; zg0z. 40c; 14oz. $1.10 
A marvelous mixture of all available colors in a well-proportioned balance. Ideal for growing spring 
bedding Verbena plants of the highest quality. 
WALLFLOWER 
These magnificent flowers are noted for their exquisite fragrance and for the rich, dull, velvety colors 
of the blooms. The flowers are borne in spikes on good stems, and are beautiful in beds and delightful 
for cutting. Sow the seed indoors in March and set out in the garden in May for early summer bloom. 
Double Annual Early Wonder, Mixed. Pkt. 15c; loz. 50c; Moz. 85c 
A splendid early-flowering strain 14% feet high, which blooms in three months from seed. The plants bear many 
fragrant, graceful spikes filled with large doukle blooms im an excellent color mixture, ranging from yellow to brown, 
some tinged with red and purple. Splendid for cutting. 
Early Forcing, Single Mixed. Pkt. 10c; Yoz. 40c 
Spikes of fragrant single flowers, each with four rounded petals on attractive plants 114 feet high. The flowers 
come in the yellows, browns and dull reds characteristic of the Wallflower. 
Calendula 
Calliopsis 
Celosia 
Clarkia 
Cleome 
Eschscholtzia 
Gaillardia 
Marvel of Peru 
Morning-Glory 
Nasturtium 
Petunia 
Portulaca 
Alyssum 
Amaranthus 
Balsam 
Browallia 
ANNUALS FOR 
POOR SOILS 

