Flower Seeds, Plants and Bulbs Subject to Maryland Sales Tax 


192 Verbena hybrida Roupacta erecta. 
Pkts. 10c and 25c 
Sunflower - Helianthus 
Well-known annuals, the small-flowering 
sorts being useful for cutting; the tall va- 
rieties valuable for backgrounds. 
166 Lilliput. Miniature Sunflower. Small, 
single, rich yellow flowers, with dark eye. 
Abundant bloomer. 3 ft. 
able. 
167 Sun Gold. Double, large, golden yel- 
low. 4 to 5 ft. Pkt. 10c. 
168 Excelsior Hybrids. Extra-large flowers, 
some of which are rich chestnut-red, others 
tipped with yellow. Tall. Pkt. 10c; 0z. 60c. 
169 Russian Mammoth. Immense single 
yellow flowers on tall, heavy stalks. 6 ft. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
170 STEVIA serrata. Free-blooming plants 
for summer or winter, bearing a profusion 
of fragrant white flowers. Fine for cutting. 
2 ft. Pkt. 10c; large pkt. 30c. 
171 THUNBERGIA alata. Black-eyed Susan. 
Beautiful, very ornamental climber. 
Flowers of various colors. Pkt. 10c. 
172 TORENIA Fournieri. Showy annual 
flowering all summer. Splendid for vases, 
hanging-baskets or border. Flowers sky- 
blue with yellow centers. 1 ft. Pkts. 15c 
and 40c. 
193 Vinca rosea 

32 Flower Seeds 

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Select Sweet Peas 
For Sweet Pea Inoculation, see page 25. All Sweet Peas postpaid 

Sow 1 ounce of seed to 9 feet of row - 
The soil for Sweet Peas should be rich and deep. A good loam, with plenty of well-rotted 
manure in it, is ideal for raising good plants that will produce plenty of blooms of good sub- 
stance. 
Considerable benefit has been noted from the use of Inoculating Culture. We can 
supply a special culture for Sweet Peas for 15c—enough for any ordinary garden. Place in a 
position fully exposed to the sunlight and air on both sides of row. 
They should be sown as early in the season as the ground can be worked, which is usually 
between the middle of March and the middle of April in the latitude of Baltimore, or they 
can be planted in October or November for earlier blooming. For fall planting, they must be 
planted 6 inches deep; in spring, 2 inches deep. As soon as they are above ground, 
thin out to 
2 to 4 inches apart; when planted too close they do not attain their full development. They 
should be staked up, either with branches of brush or stout stakes on which wire netting has 
been fastened. These should be at least 4 feet high, and 5 feet would be better. 
The flowers 
should be cut as often as possible to prevent running to seed, which would cause them to stop 
blooming. 
172A Superb Spencer Sweet Pea Mix- 
ture. This superb Mixture is blended by 
us with extraordinary care from named va- 
rieties of the most improved large-flower- 
ing type, including recent American and 
European novelties, as well as a great many 
new hybrids, as yet unnamed, insuring gor- 
geous color effect. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; Ib. 
75c; Ib. $2.50. 













173 Sweet Pea, 
Charming 
Pkt. 10c 
Separate Colors 
173 Charmirg. Glowing cerise. Very fine 
immense blooms. 
174 Flagship. Deep navy. 
175 The Sultan. Maroon. 
176 Avalanche. Glistening large pure white. 
177 Highlander. Clear lovely lavender. 
178 What Joy. This is a fine, rich deep 
cream. 
179 Pinkie. A glorious rich rose-pink. 
180 Chieftain. Satin mauve; very fine. 
181 Red Boy. 
182 Bonnie Briar. 
183 Royal Purple. 
Each, pkt. 10c; 0z. 30c; 1b. $1.00; lb. $3.00 
Very deep rose-pink. 
ORDER BY NUMBER AND NAME 

Winter-flowering Spencer Sweet Peas 
While these are especially adapted for 
forcing under glass for winter and early spring 
blooming, they are also valuable for outdoor 
culture, coming into bloom five to six weeks 
earlier than the regular Spencer or Orchid- 
flowered type, and if the flowers are kept cut, 
they will continue to bloom for a long time. 
184 Coquette. Deep salmon. 
185 Bacchus. Rich red. 
186 Bridesmaid. Deep silvery pink. 
187 Tahoe. Mid-blue self. 
188 Fragrance. Clear lavender. 
189 Hiawatha. Deep rose-pink. 
190 Gardenia. Best white. 
191 All Colors, Mixed. 
Each, pkt. 15c; oz. 75c 
HARDY SWEET PEAS. See No. 263. 
192 VERBENA hybrida compacta erecta, 
Florists’ Strain. Our Mammoth Fancy 
Strain cannot be surpassed for profusion of 
bloom and beautiful colors and_ shades. 
White, Red, Pink, Blue, and AII Colors 
Mixed. When ordering, state color wanted. 
Each, pkts. 10c and 25c; oz. 75c. 
193 VINCA rosea. Madagascar Periwinkle. 
Dwarf bedding plants with deep green, 
glossy foliage and bright, single blossoms 
of striking beauty. Sow early. White, with 
Pink Eye; White, Pink, Crimson, and All 
Colors Mixed. Each, pkts. 10c and 30c; 
Yyoz. 50c. 
To have success, use Nitragin Inoculation 
on Sweet Peas. Garden size 15c. For partic- 
ulars, see page 25. 


319 Zinnia, Giant Crested Howard, Mixed. 
Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 25c 
THE MEYER SEED CO. 

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