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SCABIOSAS (Pincushion Flower) (Mourning 
Bride.) The handsome flowers are borne on 
long stems and are fine for cut flowers. 
Blooms from early July until frost. Colors 
range from pure white through shades of 
pink and red to blue and black maroon. 
Giant Hybrids Mixed. 24 inches. Pkt. 10c; 
VY oz. 30c. 
3TOCKS—Flower spikes covered wtih rosette 
' blossoms in soft colors. Require rich soil. 
Sow early in the house and transplant out- 
side when danger of frost is over. 
ay Large Dwarf. Ten weeks. 12 inches. 
3 15¢. 
3UNFLOWER—Helianthus, large flowered. Re- 
quires sunny location. 
Sun Gold. 4 ft. All double flowers. This 
yey as makes a brilliant sea of color. 
- 10c. 
‘INCA (Periwinkle)—12 inches. Blooms all 
summer and withstands heat. Plant after 
danger of frost is over. 
Mixed Colors. White and pink. Pkt. 20c. 
YERBENAS—Bloom freely all season and in the 
most brilliant colors. Admirable for solid 
beds or masses, also for edging. Do not sow 
outdoors until the soil gets warm. May be 
started earlier indoors to advantage. Plant 
in a sunny location. 
Beauty of Oxfords (Hybrida Grandiflora). A PERSIAN CARPET ZINNIA 
giant strain. Color rose-pink to rose-red. 
SWEET PEAS Pkt. 15c. GRACILLIMA (Red Riding Hood)—1 ft. Deep 
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 15c. scarlet, compact form, miniature flowers. As 
ZINNIAS—No other annual can take the place eeeorver Diente Js werysctoctlve. 
SWEET PEAS (Spencer)—Large fine flowers : 3 
of zinnias with their brilliant flowers of mas- Bae 
that flower in early summer. 1 oz. plants a sive size. Zinnias withstand lots of heat, fom UME all double Comers ucovers the 
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10 ft. row. ete w with Nitragin thriving best in sunny location. Zinnia seed pints Ree ee to 8 inches tal 
. 15¢. 
i Z 15c. 
eel Feu noes should not be sown until the ground is warm. LINEARIS—Single flowers are a lovely shade of 
Avalanche. Glistening white. DAHLIA FLOWERED—Our dahlia flower seed is golden orange, with a lemon stripe hae ueee 
Bonnie Briar. Large rose pink. direct from the originator, Bodger of Cali- each petal. Plants grow 10 inches tall. 
Chinese Blue. Rich mid blue. fornia. eee a to 3 ft. tall. HAS Es inches in diameter. 
ado. right orange. anary Bird. ich canary yellow. ° : : r é 
Hobe: SR regal ae Crimson Monarch. Rich crimson. PERSIAN CARPE Tae ile tiny dahlias; ee 
Peggy Ann. Salmon pink. Dream. Deep rose lavender. with its pointed petals tipped wi coe: 
Red Supreme. Deep crimson. Eldorado. Salmon apricot. these perfect miniature td oe 4 he 
Royal Purple. Rich purple. Golden Dawn. Golden yellow. ideal edging subject. _ Dwarf plants begin 
Warrior. Maroon. Purple Prince. Deep purple. ’ blooming early; grow into tiny, well-behaved 
TRACE A eS RES Seavlet Home inne a citerestctia bated ain coe ees 
i $ OZ. . 1 ar ame. i . 5 M p Ss, 
SH een colors. Pkt. 10c: oz. 40c; Vs Ib. will Rogeree see acne et. apartment perdeae! Persian Carpet a stil 
i : . i : i ink. a real Zinnia—easy to grow, thriving on 
MUepar a1 0CE, OF: 3068.74 1k. SE: win ae pee heat, it produces a wealth of bloom with 
Keep the pods nipped on the sweet peas. Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 40c: oz. $1.40. minimum care. ; 
They will stop blooming Jf seeds form. FANTASY. The informal, shaggy appearing Pkt. 25c, postpaid. 
SWEET PEAS (Cuthbertson)—Remarkable in- flowers are graceful and interesting. Grows All flower seed prices are postpaid. 
termediate season type, with strong heat re- 2% to 3 ft. : 
sistance and vigorous growth. lelody. Orchid lavender. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c. Pink Frills. Soft flesh pink. Sweet peas, lupins and garden peas and 
Star Dust. Deep golden yellow. beans usually grow better if the seeds are 
SALVIA (Splendens)—The well known popular White Light. Pure white. treated with inoculants available for the 
scarlet sage. Wildfire. Dazzling scarlet. purpose. Treatment stimulates the ability 
Pkt. 25c. Hae ar colors. of the plants to obtain abba from the 
WEET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbatus)—Attrac- See eee cen wee air, where other plants must ge rom the 
S tive free-flowering plant, producing a splen- SUPER GIANT FLORADALE SCARLET—Petals soil. 
did effect in beds and borders, with rich, at- are waved and fringed. Uniform scarlet. 
tractive flowers borne in heads or clusters. Flowers grow 5% to 6 inches in diameter. 
18 inches. Plants 2 to 2% ft. tall. Very showy. 
Biennial Mixed. Double. Pkt. 10c. Pkt. 35c, postpaid. 
Annual Mixed. Pkt. 10c. PUMILA DWARF DOUBLE (Cut-and-Come- 
Again)—The more they are cut, the more 
they will bloom. These bushy plants make 
an attractive display in beds or borders. 
Grows 11% to 2 ft. 
Canary Yellow. 
Crimson. 
Spun Gold. Butter yellow. 
Pinkie. Rose pink. 
Snowball. Pure white. 
Mixed. All colors. 
Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 40c. 
PEPPERMINT STICK—Medium - sized Pumila 
type flowers borne on robust plants taller 
than Pumila. Flower petals are striped in 
various color combinations such as red and 
white, red and yellow, purple and white, 
carmine and white, pink and white. Very 
attractive. One of the best cut-and-come- 
again Zinnias; blooms will be produced until 
frost if picked. Approximately 70% striped 
flowers. 
Pkt. 25c, postpaid. 
LILLIPUT—Plants are 12 to 15 inches in height, 
neat in habit, compact growing and free 
flowering. They bloom all summer, 
Canary Gem. Canary yellow. 
Pink Gem. Deep pink. 
Rosebud. Rose pink. 
Scarlet Gem. 
White Gem. 
Finest Mixed. 
SALVIA Pkt. 10¢; 1% oz. 40c. 
ZINNIA, PEPPERMINT STICK 
16 PERFECTION BRAND SEEDS—Since 1906 
