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PETUNIAS—Cont’d POPPIES 
Pink Glory—Pure flame rose pink. Flowers slightly ruf- Annual. They bear so profusely and are of such bril- 
fled. Pkt., 25c. liant colors that the i 
A are especially valuable for mass 
Royal Purple—Ruffled flowers are of rich velvety purple. planting. The ae aRoeTal nn Stead early in the 
sina eeeuiced, Pkt., 10c. spring and not transplanted. 
Giants of California—Produce immense blossoms. Pkt.,30c. Single and Double Poppies—Mixed. A fine collection of 
Striped and Blotched—Mixed. Pkt., 10c. all the best annual varieties. Plant these in a mass or 
pi Sear Saved from the choicest double flowers. row and you will get a beautiful effect. Pkt., 10c. 
Pkt., 30c. 
Shirley Poppy—The flowers range from pure white to 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI GRANDIFLORE maroon with all intermediate shadings. Of easy culture 
Annual. (1 foot.) The Phlox Drummondi is sometimes and free bloomers. Pkt., 10c. 
called the flame flower. Very easily grown, gives a quick 
Hie a eon and offer a large variety to choose from. PORTUL AC A 
ixed. ; Cc: 
Phlox Alba—-White. Pkt., 10c. (Moss Rose or Sun Plant) 
Phlox, Star or Quedlinburg—Flowers are star-shaped and Annual. These trailing plants love the sun and stay 
very attractive. Pkt., 10c. close to the soil. Round flat flowers with vivid shades of 
PERENNIAL PHLOX—Perennial. For permanent beds_ red, yellow, pink, and white. Fine for massing in beds, 
in the garden, and borders. Bear immense flowers. edging and rockwork. 
Pkt., 10c. IN Single mixed—Pkt., 10c. Double mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
F KS PYRETHRUM AUREUM—Annual. A beautiful bedding 
(Dianthus) plant with golden leaves, called Golden Feather. Pkt., 
Annual. (1 foot.) A popular class of flowers which 10¢ 
should be used more generally in garden culture. Blooms 
constantly from July until frost and if covered will bloom PYRETHRUM ROSEUM (Insect Powder Plant)—Peren- 
again second season. nial. (2 feet.) Hardy, hebaceous garden plants with 
Chinensis (Double China)—Mixed. Pkt., 10c. large single or double flowers. The colors are rose, 
Laciniatus (Double Imperial.) Mixed. Pkt., 10c. pink, white, and crimson. Pkt., 10c. 
SALPIGLOSSIS—Annual. These are very showy bedding or border 
plants with richly colored funnel-shaped flowers which are borne on 
long, graceful stems. The flowers are of purple-scarlet, yellow and 
blue. Pkt., 10c. 
an) SCHIZANTHUS—Annual. (18 inches.) Flowers are dainty, often called 
ps the Butterfly Flower. They come into bloom very quickly and are 
ai splendid for borders, gardens, and also for cut flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
‘= SHASTA DAISY—Perennial. (15 to 18 inches.) Fine when planted in 
4 the old fashioned garden, and valuable as a cut flower. Pkt., 15c. 
z SPRENGERI (Asparagus)—Especially adapted to suspended baskets, 
= window boxes, etc. House plant. Pkt. (12 seeds), 15c. 
2 STOKESIA CYANIA (Cornflower Aster)—Perennial. (1% to 2 feet.) 
e Flower freely from early July until frost. The flowers resemble the 
Cornflower in shape but are much larger and of a beautiful lavender- 
blue color. Pkt., 10c. 
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