Popular, old-fashioned annuals 
bearing fragrant flowers on 
clustered spikes. They are 
bushy growers with attractive, 
double, rosette-like blooms. Par- 
ticularly showy when massed 
in large beds. Fine for cut 
flowers. Start the seed early in indoor boxes for later transplanting. Set 6 inches 
apart in beds and rogue out singles. 
STATICE (a) 
Everlasting Flower. A plant of unusual beauty with graceful stems car- 
rying dense clusters of small blooms in white, rose and lavender and blue shades. 
aluable as cut flower material and for floral arrangement work, especially when 
dried and used as winter bouquets. Plant in a sunny location in early spring. 
Grows in any soil and requires little water. Thin plants to 8 inches apart. 
SINUATA MIXED. One of the prettiest of the “immortelles” 
or “everlastings.” Their long sprays of bright-colored paper- 
like flowers are just as decorative in the garden as they are 
in winter bouquets. Grow 380 inches high and flower freely in 
beautiful art shades. Unique colorings and light, graceful, 
oddly-formed sprays. Oz. 60c. 
TITHONIA (a) 
Mexican Sunflower or Flower of the Incas. This flower has captivated all 
gardeners since its introduction from Mexico, especially so in Texas where it 
fares so beautifully. The vigorous growth and prolific blossom habit make it 
something truly special for the fall garden. Loves full sun and does wonderfully 
in poorest soil. Plant early in the spring for ‘til frost blooming. 
See inside front cover for illustrations and description. 
1/8 oz. $1.00 
VERBENAS (a) 
Lavish ground cover of brilliant carpet of color can be yours by planting 
Verbenas. Plant in full sun, in any soil but an application of Vigoro, the Com- 
plete Plant Food and copious water will make Verbenas unexcelled for long 
blooming period, hardiness in summer and just general all around usefulness. The 
flowers are borne in large trusses from midsummer until late fall. 
HYBRID GRANDIFLORA. 8 inches tall. The most perfect 
class with very large flowers and dwarf spreading habit. 
Available from us in fresh stock from the following strains: 
SPECTRUM RED. FLORADALE BEAUTY (shades of 
Salmon Pink). ROYAL BLUE. 
MIXED '% oz. $1.50. SINGLE COLOR % oz. $1.25. 
VINCAS (a) 
Periwinkles. Free-flowering bedding plants of bushy growth with dark green 
glossy foliage and large single round flowers. Insects will not harm them. They 
are perfectly hardy in the face of hot weather. Plant in full sun in the early 
spring and thin seedlings to 1 foot apart. Grow to a height of 2 feet. 
LARGE FLOWERING MIXTURE. Complete and exciting 
mixture of only the leading varieties. % oz. $1.10. Also 
single colors in ROSE and WHITE. '% oz. $1.50. 
SWEET WILLIAM (a) 
Dianthus. Prized for its showy clusters of blooms in varied, lovely colors. 
Old fashioned garden favorites with large showy flower-heads composed of num- 
erous good-sized individual blooms. Plant in full sun but will also do well in 
slightly shaded places. Likes any kind of soil but will do better in a soil to 
which has been added a bit of Vigoro, the Complete Plant Food. 
DOUBLE MIXED. The plants are of robust bushy habit, 
producing numerous stems surmounted by immense umbrels 
of full double flowers many over one inch in diameter. The 
colors are extremely varied. Oz. $1.50. 
WALL FLOWER (a) 
Blooming early in the spring, these hardy annuals are more than welcome 
with their large spikes of lovely, fragrant flowers. Make nice cut flowers Effec- 
tive garden subjects 114 to 2 feet tall. 
EARLY FORCING SINGLE. Cheiranthus kewensis. Oz. $1.00. 
if you have never 
planted Verbenas we 
urge you to try them 
this season because if 
it’s color you want— 
lots of it — Verbenas 
will surely give it to 
you! 
BLOOM 
PROFUSELY 
FOR A LONG 
SEASON 
THIRTEEN 
