Canton 2, Ohio Perennial Flower Seeds 
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Sweet Willia 
Single m Oriental Poppy 
Scabiosa Caucasica 
As valuable as the annuals for cutting. The blooming 
season is long for well established plants, June to October. 
1194 Isaac House Hybrids. Famous English strain with 
large flowers in shades of blue, lavender, and lilac. 
Viola, Tufted Pansy Pkt. 20c, 146 02. 60c. 
Iceland Poppy—Nudicaule Sweet William—Biennial 
These Poppies bloom the first year from seed To always have Sweet Williams at their best sow 
sown early, but reach their full brilliance the second | seed every year for the following year's bloom. 
year. The ss eo shaped alas are on ie Best Sweet William Colors 
wiry stems and they are nice for cutting especially : 
if stems are seared or dipped in boiling water. 1349 Dark ‘SHEA. 1351 pcorcs HAE 
1082 Giant Mixed. Tall stemmed strain in scarlet, 1350 Newport Pink. ’ 1352 Giant White. 
orange, golden yellow, and white. Any Wariety—Pkt. 10c, Ve oz. 40c. 
Pkt. 15c, 146 oz. 45c. 1345 Single Mixed. A fine mixture of both solid 
colored and eyed varieties. 
Pkt. 10c, % oz. 25c, 4 oz. 45c. 
1346 Double Mixed. Pkt. 10c, 1% 02. 45c. 
1348 Dwarf Alpine Mixed. Low growing species, 
Oriental Poppy 
1090 Scarlet. The most gorgeous spring flower. 
Brilliant red with black base. : 
hes high. Pkt. 1 : : 
Print Oct micrnd0e plants 4 to 6 inches high. Pkt. 15c, 146 oz. 60c 
1092 Salmon Pink. Pkt. 15c, 146 oz. 50c. Viola (Tufted Pansy) 
1091 Hybrid, Mixed Colors. All brilliant shades Though many varieties of Violas are perfectly 
of red, salmon-pink and pink. ardy we suggest growing them like Pansies. Fine 
1 spring bloomers and in cool seasons they bloom 
Pig 3 e716 0225 Oc: some all summer and again in the fall. Violas like 
Rock Garden Perennials Mixed Pansies always do best under cool conditions. 
1153. Nice mixture of low growing varieties. 1428 Letherman’s Finest Mixed Violas. 
Pkt. 15¢, 1% oz. 75c. Pkt. 15c, 146 oz. 55c, 14 oz. $1.00. 
SOW PERENNIAL SEEDS IN THE SPRING 
By starting your favorite perennials from seed | is heavy). Just have it in such physical condition 
you can get lots of plants at very low cost, but of | that it will not crust over the seed. Sow the seed 
course, you have to wait a bit for them to bloom. | in rows or in small blocks, if you are starting several 
The method is not much more complicated than the | kinds, and spread the seed as evenly as possible, 
growing of annuals from seed. Our belief is that | not over-crowding so that the plants can be left to 
you will have the best results if you plant the seed | grow to fair size before transplanting. Seeds started 
in the open in spring, late April or May. Most | in that way will produce good strong plants to set 
perennials germinate better when its cool and | into their permanent places in the late summer or 
moisture is much less a problem in spring than later. | early fall. In the case of only a few plants, when 
Make up a good fine seed bed that contains } you can nurse them along, the transplanting may be 
plenty of humus (sand helps a lot if your natural soil | done most any time during the summer. 
Peat Moss and Vermiculite are big helps in preparing Seed Beds. 
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