FLOWERS of EXCEPTIONAL MEAIT 


Petunia, Victoria All Double 
Au Doulle Petunia 
1106. VICTORIA STRAIN, ALL DOUBLE, JAPANESE GROWN. 
H. A. The Japanese strain of All Double Petunia is considered 
superior to all other strains, and we are pleased to again be able 
to list it. They come practically 100 per cent double or semi- 
double from seed. The flowers are of many brilliant and inter- 
mediate colors. Very large, actually measuring as much as five 
inches across, and exquisitely ruffled and fringed. The tiny seeds 
are very difficult to handle, and must be nursed with the greatest 
of care until started. We recommend this to experienced gar- 
deners only, Pkt. (about 50 to 60 seeds), 40c; 2 pkts., 70c. 
C, the 914. MERRY MIXTURE. 
HL UM H. A. This new strain of 
single Chrysanthemums or 
Painted Daisies we believe will make other strains obsolete. It 
includes new solid colors not found in the old types as well as 
the better range of zoned or tri-color flowers. Plants are two 
and one-half to three feet high, bushy, but upright, bearing the 
flowers near the top. An easily grown annual requiring little 
attention. Makes fine cut flowers. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 

Merry Mixture 
Chrysanthemum, 



Balsam, Double Bush Torch 
B alsam 
859. DOUBLE BUSH TORCH. H. A. Bush Flowering 
Balsams differ from the tall growing Balsams in that 
the flowers are on the tip of the stems, making a showing 
of color rather than foliage. The plants are 10 to 15 
inches high, compact and covered with double rose-like 
flowers. Torch is a penetrating vermillion red and the 
showiest of this type. Be sure to include Torch in your 
flower garden. Pkt., 20c; 2 pkts., 35c. 


Sunflower, Sungold 
lo 1180. SUNGOLD. H. A. Bril- 
U4 wer liant fully double yellow flowers 
resembling Chrysanthemums on 
plants four to five feet high. Blooms in August from 
seeds planted in late May. They make a beautiful splash 
of color in the garden, Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 1/4 oz., 
30c. 

ipomea, Heavenly Blue 
Ipomec (MORNING GLORY) 
Clark’s Early Strain. H. A, 
Our favorite Morning Glory. Flowers measure 38 to 4 
inches across. Clear blue with white throat. Plant on 
poor soil for best results. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 
i/g oz., 30c; oz., 50c. 
Fantasy Zinnia 
1348. MELODY. H. A. The Fantasy type of Zinnia 
has shaggy and informal flowers with an airy and 
graceful appearance not found in the other types. As 
a cut flower, it is ideal. This new color, a_ striking 
and distinct vivid lavender, is unusual. The blossoms 
are medium size and plants grow about two to three 
feet in height. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 
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1048. HEAVENLY BLUE. 

Aster, W. R. Princess Bonnie 
Aiter 
branching eee grow from two to two 
812. PRINCESS WILT 
aaa hee BONNIE. H. 
(Wilt Resistant.) The 
and one-half feet tall and bear large 
quantities of three and one-half inch 
flowers on good, strong stems. The 
flowers have full deep crested centers 
surrounded with several rows of dainty 
plume-like guard petals. Pkt., 15c; 2 
pkts., 25c. 
Radiance 
Cosmos, 
Eafe RADIANCE, 
H. A. The first bi- 
color Cosmos to be 
developed. Striking deep rose and rich 
crimson. Similar in plant growth to the 
Sensation type, although its parents 
were imported from India. Blossoms are 
richer, more erect, and have longer 
stems than the other types. Will keep 
well when cut in the bud. Pkt., 15¢; 
2 pkts., 25c. 

Zinnia Fantasy, Melody 

