DE GIORGI BROTHERS CO. 
Verbena Venosa 
Wallflower--Goldiack 
KEWENSIS will bloom for Christmas, if sown late in 
June or early in July. The others will begin to bloom in 
March and then for months afterwards, if sown in April or 
May, planted outdoors, carried over in a cold frame and 
brought into a cool house about the middle of February. 
They furnish valuable cut flowers. 
WALLFLOWER HAMLET 
New. Flowers single, very large, clear golden orange in color, 
much brighter than the color of Cheiranthus Allioni. Very superior 
and a flower that will pay to grow. Easily forced, fine for eutting 
as well as first rate pot plant. If you are looking for something un- 
usual and new, this is it. Height 20 in. T. pkt. 15c; gy 02. 25c. 
DOUBLE WALLFLOWER FAVORITE—Large double fragrant flow- 
ers. Color brown with a satiny finish. An oid favorite with the 
German people. Height 1 foot. T. pkt. 25c; wy oz 50c. 
WALLFLOWER SINGLE MIXED—Choicest single varieties in many 
colors. T. pkt. 10c; 02. 60c; Ib. $5.00. Perennial. 
WALLFLOWER DOUBLE MIXED—Weill formed, closely set double 
flowers in wide range of colors, deliciously fragrant. Height 18-24 
inches. Half hardy perennial. T. pkt. 20c; 4% oz. 45c. 
SINGLE AND DOUBLE MIXED—This mixture contains many choice 
varieties. T. pkt 10c; 1/16 oz. 15c; % os. B0e; oz. $2.00. 
SIBERIAN WALLFLOWEK—See Cheiranthus. 
VULCAN—Filowers of crimson, single. Makes a symmetrical, well- 
pranched plant, fine for pots. Height 16 inches. T. pkt. 10e; oz. 80c. 
GOLIATH—Flowers extra large, single dark brown, very beautiful. 
Height 24 inches. T. pkt. 10c; oz. 80e; 1% oz. Le. 
WALLFLOWER GOLIATH TRIUMPH—Immense spikes of the most 
brilliant crimson, individual flowers extra large in size. Of robust 
growth, early, an extra choice single flowering sort for pots bedding 
oF cutting. Fine forcer. Height 2 feet. T. pkt. 10c; oz. 8c; % oz. 
c, 
PARISIAN FORCING—This is sown early in the spring for summer 
bloom. Flowers single in red, white, yellow and velvety brown col- 
ors. T. pkt. 10c; oz 60c Annual. 
RUPPERT’S PRIZE WALLFLOWER 
The plants are bushy and compact 26 in. in height, the foliage 
is light green. Individual flowers are fully as large as a silver dollar, 
of a flery garmet-red color, extraordinarily beautiful. If you w 
raise some of this, you can be sure that your plants will sell at a 
good price. An excellent variety for pots and cutting. Distinct from 
regular “Ruppert.” The old sort is dark brown in color, the variety 
we offer is larger and of a dazzling red. T. pkt. 15c; 1/16 os. 85e; 
1% 02. B0C; 02. $4.00. 
WALLFLOWER EARLY WONDER 
A perfectly double wallflower, that can be had in bloom all year 
around. Ne matter what time the seed is sown, never fails to pro- 
duce bloom five months after sowing. Will bloom at Christmas time 
if sown in July. The main spike is thiekly set with large double 
blossoms of perfect shape, the lateral branches that appear later, 
scent The colors are: creamy white, canary yellow, golden ellow, 
light brown, dark brown and violet blue. Height 24 to 30 in. ual. 
MIXED. T. pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 30c; 1/8 oz. 50c; oz. $3.00. 
CONSULT the front page of this catalog for novelties 
and specialties. 
Wellfiower Wonder 
Zinnia Scabiesa Flowered 
Veronica 
The varieties we offer are all hardy perennial plants that are 
easily raised from seed doing well in both dry and moist soils and 
are useful for bedding, rockeries and cutting. Y. Gentianoides and 
V. Prostrata bloom in May, both varieties produce beautiful spikes 
of bright biue in quantities. Of great value in mixed boquets for 
Memortal Day. 
VERONICA GENTIANOIDES—Forms a neat mat of dark bright 
green foliage that stays green throughout the season. Flowers light 
blue produced in quantity in May and June. Height 2 ft, T. pkt. 20c. 
VY. PROSTRATA COELESTINA—Plants form a neat carpet of dark 
green foliage and a sea of bright dark blue flowers above, in May 
and June. High class for cutting and for covering dry hot banks 
and to plant in crevices of rocks. Height 5 in. 
VERONICA INCANA—Plants of neat compact growth with gra ish 
green foliage, flowers bright blue from June to September. Height 
1 foot. T. pkt. 20c; % oz. 50c. 
VERONICA SPIOCATA—Plants of pyramidal growth, flowers long 
slender spikes closely set with neat, rather small star bhi a bright 
bing) fowee from June to September. Height 8 ft. T. p t. 10c; + 
OZ. ; o2. $2.40. 
WISTARIA CHINENSIS 
A beautiful fast growing climber, producing quantities of ex- 
tremely showy, Nght blue pendulous flowers in May and again in 
August and September. Hasily raised from seed and perfectly hardy. 
Requires full exposure to the sun. T, pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; Ib. $2.60. 
SCABIOSA FLOWERED ZINNIA 
The flowers, about 4 in. across, have seabiosa-like centers and 
bread petals around the base in shades of red, pink and yellow, 
extremely beautiful. Upon first sight nobody would beHeve that this 
is a variety of Zinnia. Height 3 ft. T. DEL: 15e; oz. $2.00. 
ZINNIA SUPER CROWN O’ GOLD 
Truly outstanding, both as a cut flower and garden plant. 
Blowers 5-8 inches across, double, well fermed in a wide range 
of colors, including both soft shades, as well as strongly pro- 
nounced self colors with each petal marked with deep golden yel- 
low at the base, while individual color ts carried out at the tips. 
Plants ef compact, upright growth, 4 feet tall, In bloom 60 days 
after seed is sown. T. pkt. 10e; 02. 80c. 
ZINNIA LINEARIS 
Plants compact and neat, covered with bloom all summer, even 
when the weather is hot and dry. Fiowers single, golden orange 
with a lemon-yellow stripe through each petal. Blooms 10 bares 1 
after sowing. We strongly recommend Zinnia Linearis. T. pkt. 
ibe; % ox. 25c; oz. $1.80. 
SANVITALIA (Creeping Zinnia) 
CREEPING ZINNIA ORANGE GLORY—Sanvitalia. Charmin; dwarf 
plane bearing nese. of aout Died ie pized flowers of bright ee 
ange. eal ground cover. In bloom all through sum: 5 igh 
in. Annual, T. pkt. 15c; 1/8 oz. 25c; oz. $2.60 . Bru asi 
