Petunia, Victoria All Double 
Chrysanthemum, 
Sweet 
William 
1250. (Dianthus 
Barbatus.) H. P. 
Mixed. Perennial 
plants growing 18 
to 24 inches high. 
They make excel- 
lent border plants 
and are also fine 
for bouquets. 
Pkt., 10c; 2 
pkts., 15¢; 14 
0z., 50c; Oz., 
85c. 
Merry Mixture 
Au Doutde Petunia 
1106. VICTORIA STRAIN, ALL DOUBLE, JAPANESE 
GROWN. H. A. The Japanese strain of All Double 
Petunia is considered superior to all other strains, and 
we are pleased to again be able to list it. They come 
practically 100 per cent double or semi-double from 
seed. The flowers are of many brilliant and inter- 
mediate colors. Very large, actually measuring as 
much as five inches across, and exquisitely ruffled and 
fringed. The tiny seeds are very difficult to handle, 
and must be nursed with the greatest of care until 
started. We recommend this to experienced gardeners 
only, Pkt. (about 80 to 90 seeds), 40c; 2 pkts., 70c. 
4 
, 
Aquilegia, L@ng Spurred 
A. 84s. MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT’S 
Gut La LONG SPURRED STRAIN. H. P. 
Columbine.) A popular ne 
nial. Poised on glendes Swaying stems like graceful 
birds, the blossoms appear to be hov ering but a moment 
before darting away. Exquisitely dainty flowers. Pkt., 
20c; 2 pkts., 35c; 1% oz., $1.15. 
Scabiosa, Rosette 
Scatiosa 
1158. ROSETTE. H. A. A beautiful shade of deep 
rose heavily suffused with salmon. The flowers are 
extra large and the stems are long and stiff. It is a 
most popular flower for the garden and also for the 
florist for cutting. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c. 
C. hrysanihemum 
914. MERRY MIXTURE. A. This strain of single 
Chrysanthemums or Aedes "Daisies we believe will 
make other strains obsolete. It includes new solid 
colors not found in the old types as well as the 
better range of zoned or tri-color flowers. Plants are 
two and one-half to three feet high, bushy, but up- 
right, bearing the flowers near the top. An easily 
grown annual requiring little attention. Makes fine 
cut flowers. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 
Fantasy J tHwila 
1348. MELODY. A. The Fantasy type of Zinnia 
has shaggy and feeeeal flowers with an airy and 
graceful appearance not found in the other types. As 
a_ cut flower, it is ideal. This color, a striking and 
distinct vivid lavender, is unusual. The blossoms are 
medium size and plants grow about two to three feet 
in height. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c. 
Aster, W. R. Princess Bonnie 
A4ter 
812. PRINCESS WILT RESISTANT 
BONNIE. H. A. (Wilt Resistant.) The 
branching plants grow from two to 
two and one-half feet tall and bear 
large quantities of three and one-half 
inch flowers on good, strong stems. 
The flowers have full deep crested cen- 
ters surrounded with several rows of 
dainty plume-like guard petals. Pkt., 
1Sc; 2 pkts., 25c,. 
Cosmos, Radiance 
C adymned 
927. RADIANCE. Il. A. The first bi- 
color Cosmos to be developed. Strik- 
ing deep rose and rich crimson. Sim- 
ilar in plant growth to the Sensation 
type, although its parents were im- 
ported from India. Blossoms are richer, 
more erect, and have longer stems than 
the other types. Will keep well when 
cut in the bud, Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c. 
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Zinnia rantasy) Melody 
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