Tritoma - Red Hot Poker 
NEW HYBRIDS. This new race of perennial 
Tritomas begins flowering in May and continues 
to bloom throughout the fall. The giant spikes, 
varying in height from 2 to 4 feet, have bril- 
liant flowers in orange, coral-red, fiery crimson, 
salmon-pink, and lemon-yellow. 
Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 45c 
Venidium - African Daisy 
Fastuosum. A _ Daisy-like flower from South 
Africa. The petals are brilliant orange, with a 
purple-black zone at the base, forming a com- 
plete circle around the dark centers. The plants 
attain a height of 2 to 3 feet, and carry many 
long flower stems. Sow seed in warm soil, in a 
sunny place. Pkg.. 15c; Ig. pkg. 50c¢ 
Virginian Stock 
Mixed. A charming, early blooming annual 
especially adapted for beds and borders where 
its bright little flowers in red, rose and white, 
make a splendid display all summer. 
Pkg. 10c; Vg oz. 25c; %4 oz. 40c 
Annual Wallflower 
Early Wonder Double Mixed. We offer a 
greatly improved double-flowering annual kind 
that blooms from seed in 90 days. The colors 
include canary and golden yellow, brown, russet 
and mahoganies. Height 12 to 18 inches. Very 
fragrant aind particularly adapted to growing in 
beds and for growing in pots. 
Pkg. 15c; Ig. pkg. 40c 
New Hybrid Tritoma 
New Giant Verbenas 
During the past ten to twelve years wonderful improvements have been 
made in Verbenas. These newcomers are far finer in color, in freedom 
of bloom, and in habit of plant than the old sorts. They bloom pro- 
iifically from June until late frosts and are always a bright spot in the 
garden. Sow the seed indoors, and transplant for early flowers; for 
Venidium is Called African Daisy 
VIOLA- Tufted Pansies 
later blooms, sow outdoors in May. Height 8 to 12 inches. 
Luminosa. Flame-pink, shaded with salmon, tlesh and coral. Extra 
large. 
Royal. Royal blue with a creamy yellow eye. 
Salmon-Pink. Rich salmon. 
Spectrum Red. Brilliant red without eye. 
White. Snowy white. 
Any of above: Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 50c. 
Giant Verbenas in Mixed Colors. One of the finest mixtures of Ver- 
benas that. we have ever seen. It includes a large number of varieties 
and will give a marvelous display of colors. Especially adapted for large 
beds. Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 40c 
THREE NEW BUSH VERBENAS 
These new ‘Bush Type’ Verbenas will rapidly become the most pop- 
ular of the Verbena family. The sturdy, compact, upright plants only 
grow 8 to 10 inches high and the dense flower heads are closely massed 
across the flat-topped plants. 
Roselight. Bright rose-pink with a pure white eye. 
Salmon Queen. Lovely unusual shade of pinkish salmon. 
Starlight. Bright mid-blue with creamy white eye. 
Any of above: Pkg. 25c. 
Collection of all three kinds, one package of each, 60c. 
Giant Verbena masons 
No flower is more well thought of in the perennial garden than the 
Violas. These dainty little hardy Pansies are easy to grow and.can be de- 
pendea on to be in full bloom from early summer until hard frost. Lovely 
in beds, edgings and rockeries. If the winters where you live are toc 
severe and the plants will not live through, grow them as an annual 
flower. They will bloom the first year if you sow the seed early. 
ARKWRIGHT RUBY. Large flowered ruby-crimson, shaded terra 
cotta with a maroon center. Pkg. 25c 
BLUE PERFECTION. Bright clear light blue flowers. Pkg. 25c 
CHANTREYLAND. A new variety of great beauty. The color is a 
bright apricot, and extremely brilliant. The blooms are produced freely 
from spring until late autumn. Highly recommended. Pkg 325¢ 
LUTEA SPLENDENS. Large clear sulphur-yellow flowers on tall, 
strong stems, very good Pkg. 25¢ 
WHITE PERFECTION. Pure white flowers with waxlike petals. 
Pkg. 25c¢ 
MIXED. A splendid mixture of the best varieties. Pkg. 25c 
“Highland Park Grass Seed makes the finest Jawns.” This slo~ 
gan is now thirty years old and holds as true today as it did 
when it was written. For expert advice on lawns see your State 
Agricultural Station men. 
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