Sweet Scented Stocks 
These lovely, fragrant, annual flowers 
require different treatment in various 
parts of the country. They should be 
IMPROVED IMPERIAL GIANTS 
Branching, 26 in. plants, with many 
started very early indoors in cold re- 
gions, but in mild climates they may be 
started spring or fall, like biennials. 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
Superb branching type, the best avail- 

STATICE, SINUATA 
Statice 
(Limonium) Sometimes called Sea-Lavender, 
statice is available in both annual and perennial 
types. The flowers are often dried for winter 
bouquets. Suworowi may be grown indoors as 
well as in the garden. Easy to grow. 
ANNUAL VARIETIES 
2601 Sinuata This mixture includes pink, blue, 
rose, white, and lavender flowers borne in sprays. 
2% to 3 ft. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 40c 
2600 Suworowi Rat-tail statice. Long, finger- 
like spikes of rose colored flowers. Novel. Keeps 
for months. Pkt. 15c; 4% oz. 70c 
2602 Bonduelli Golden yellow flowers in large 
sprays or clusters. Plants grow 2% ft. tall. 
Keeps very well. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 40c 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES 
2610 Caspia Perfectly hardy, and certainly a 
wonderful “mixer” in bouquets (see illustration). 
Lilac color. Pkt. 15e: %voz. 50c 
2611 Latifolia Somewhat resembles gypsophila, 
with a multitude of tiny, lavender flowers in 
sprays. Hardy. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 40c 

STATICE, CASPIA SHASTA DAISY 
Viola 
The familiar Tufted Pansy, with smaller flowers 
than regular pansies, but much longer blooming 
period and many more blooms. Fragrant, color- 
ful. Can be grown as an annual or biennial. 6 in. 
2925 Arkwright Ruby Ruby crimson shading to 
terra cotta. Maroon in center. 
2926 Blue Perfection Fine light blue. 
2927 Chantreyland Pure apricot without other 
color admixture. 
2928 Jersey Gem The best rich violet-blue. A 
rare variety. 
2929 Lutea Splendens Sulphur-yellow. A most 
brilliant color. 
2930 Mixed Colors Red, yellow, blue, apricot 
self-colors plus others which are blotched like 
the large pansies. Wonderful for edging: 
Any of the above violas: Pkt. 25c; 1/32 oz. 40c 


large spikes of fragrant, mostly double able, Individual florets 2 in. across on 
flowers. Early blooming; long stems. 
2800 Chamois Ivory, tinted rose. 
2801 Elk’s Pride Royal purple. 
2802 Golden Ball Canary yellow. 
2803 Lavender Silver-lilac. 
2804 Lilac Lilac-blue. 
2805 Rose Deep rose-pink. 
2806 Shasta Pure white. 
Any of the above varieties: 
Rete > est 0z. 700; 4 OZmb lace 
2810 Imperial Mixed Assembled from 
the above and several other fine va- 
rieties. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 60c; % oz. $1.00 
IMPERIAL STOCK COLLECTION 
Chamois, Elk’s Pride, Golden Bal, Lavender, 
Lilac, Rose, and Shasta— the whole group! 
Collection 4550—7 Pkts. One of 
each variety (value $1.05) for just. . 715¢ 
Shasta Daisy 
A member of the chrysanthemum family, this 
hardy perennial has earned a separate listing 
through its wide popularity. Blooms May to 
July. 
2550 Alaska Large, single flowers, 4 to 5 in. 
across; pure white. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 35c 
2551 Double Double and semi-double pure white 
flowers. Rkevrz5e" 1/16) 0z. $1.00 
Tritoma 
Commonly known as Red Hot Poker, this spec- 
tacular perennial needs protection in very cold 
regions. Plants 3 ft. tall; blooms the first year. 
2875 Mirabilis Hybrids Tubular yellow to 
orange-red flowers on a spike. 
Bktet 5c: 26 oz. 50c 
Wallflower 
Hybrid English Wallflower, Cheiranthus kewen- 
sis, blooming in 90 days from seed. Annual. 
2975 Double Wonder Mixed Red, yellow and 
brown 1 in. fragrant flowers. 
Bite lSc-mlenoz1 ol 
Vinca 
Vinca, or periwinkle, is a tender perennial treated 
as an annual, which withstands extremely bad 
conditions, is immune to disease and insect dam- 
age, and blooms from midsummer to frost. 
1% ft. 
2950 Crimson Bright crimson flowers: dark 
green leaves, with red stems. 
2951 Pink Clear, fresh pink. 
2952 White Pure white (Alba pura), 
2955 Large Flowered Mixture All! colors. 
Any of the above vincas: Pkt. 25c; 1/32 oz. 40c 

VINCA VIOLA 
mammoth spikes. 
2815 Yosemite Rose. 
2816 Pacific Dark blue. 
2817 Santa Maria 
2820 Mixed Colors Plants 3 ft. tall. 
Includes the above and other colors. 
Any of the above: Pkt. 25c; % oz. 90c 
DWARF TEN WEEK 
Dwarf, compact plants 12 in. tall. 
Branching type, fine for bedding, and 
comes to bloom in about ten weeks. 
Fragrant flowers, nearly all double. 

Over 70% double. 
Pure white. 
2825 Mixed Colors 
Blue, red, pink, yel- 
low, white, purple. 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 50c 
Tithonia 
The Golden Flower of the Incas. A rapid, tall 
growing annual, normally growing about 6 ft. 
tall, but sometimes reaching the towering height 
of 12 ft. The flowers are about 3 in. across, and 
appear from midsummer to frost. 
2850 Fireball A new and very desirable strain 
with scarlet flowers. Pkt, 15¢:” Y% oz, 65e 
Verbena 
Extremely colorful little annuals which seem to 
be constantly in bloom. In California and the 
far South they are perennial. Plants are short, 
but spreading, and densely branched. 
HYBRIDA GRANDIFLORA 
Plants in this group grow 8 in. tall, with single 
plants as much as 2 ft. wide. 
2885 Crimson Glow Glowing crimson. 
2886 Dannebrog Scarlet with white eye. 
2887 Ellen Willmott Salmon with white eye. 
2888 Floradale Beauty Salmon-pink. 
2889 Lavender Glory Lavender, cream eye. 
2890 Rosea SteHata Rose-pink, white eye. 
2891 Royale Royal blue, cream eye. 
2892 Spectrum Red Bright red, no eye. 
2893 Pure White 
2895 Mixed Colors All varieties. 
Any of the above verbenas: 
Bete ise: 
DWARF COMPACT 
Tiny plants growing only 4 to 6 in. tall. 
2896 Dark Blue Marine blue. 
2897 Fireball Fiery red. 
2898 Violet Bouquet Violet-blue, cream eye. 
2899 Compacta, Mixed Colors 
Any of the above four: Pkt. 15c; % oz. 60c 

STOCKS, SANTA MARIA 
Ye oz. 50c 

VERBENA, DANNEBROG 

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