
Phlox 
PHLOX (A) 
The annual Phioxes are dazzling in effect, particularly so 
when sown in masses or ribbon beds of contrasting colors. 
Few flowers are sa easy to grow from seed, so pretty and 
compact in habit, so quick to bloom, or give such a brilliant 
display of color for so little cost or care. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI. Unsurpassed for variety of colors. 
Mixed. Oz., $2.40; 14 oz., 80c; pkt.. 10c. 
See the cthers on page 51. 

Snapdragons 
RUST-PROOF SNAPDRAGON 
(ANTIRRHINUM) (A) 
For gorgeous coloring few flowers can match Snapdragons. 
The flowers are of very large size, very fragrant, and are 
produced on immense long spikes, which render them well 
adapted for cut flowers. These strains are the finest obtain- 
able. 
DWARF MIXED. Pkt., 10c. 
TALL MIXED. Pkt., 10c. 
(See full description on page 53) 
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ANNUAL FLOWERS 
That Shadd Se Vu Everyoue's Garden 
PANSIES (8) 
They like a cool, moist soil and protection from the wind 
as well as the noon-day sun. Seed should be sown in the 
house and transplanted when danger of frost is over. For 
large flowers, early in the spring, the seed should be sown 
in August or September and the plants protected with a cold 
frame during the winter. May also be sown out-of-doors in 
the spring for late summer and fall flowers. 
Pansies are listed on page 52. 
Saini 
Pansies 
ZINNIAS (A) 
Splendid hardy annuals making a brilliant profusion of 
color and succeeding well in any soil. They will retain their 
beauty for several weeks and bloom until frost. 
LILLIPUT DOUBLE, MIXED, or “POMPON.” 12 inches. The 
plants form handsome little bushes and fairly bristle with 
tiny, short-stemmed, very double flowers hardly exceeding 
a Daisy flower in size. They are pretty plants. 1 Ib., 
$10.00; 4 ozs., $2.75; oz., 80c; pkt., 10c. 
The Colossal or California Giant-Flowered, Dahlia-Flowered 
and Fantasy, in mixed or straight colors, are all listed on 
page 56. 

Pompon Zinnias 

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