Sweet William 
THALICTRUM 
12,000 seeds per oz. Pkt. Oz. 
Dipterocarpum magnificum. An improved form with larger, 
deeper colored blooms. Excellent cut flower with 3-4 ft. 
stems, small airy nodding lavender flowers. 
Vf, oz. $1.15 .50 310 
Adiantifolium. Flowers rather inconspicuous and unim- 
portant. Foliage resembles the maidenhair fern but less 
delicate, making it very valuable for floral work. 
V4, oz. $0.75 40 2.75 
Aquilegifolium. Graceful foliage and rosy purple and white 
blooms on 3 ft. stems. June-July. 
Vy oz. $0.95 -40 3.25 
TROLLIUS (Globe Flower) 
8000 seeds per oz. Best sown during the winter months on 
shredded sphagnum moss and allowed to freeze and thaw 
before bringing under glass. 
Europaeus. The early flowering type with large rounded 
blooms of yellow and orange in early spring. 
Vy oz, $1.45 50 4.50 
Ledebouri. Three to four foot stems are produced in June 
and July with quantities of large yellow blooms. 
Vy oz. $2.50 .50 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker) 
Pfitzers Hybrids. Attractive many colored spikes. 
Vy oz. $0.65 35 2.25 
VALERIANA (Garden Heliotrope) 
Permeates the garden with the fragrance of heliotropes. The 
flowers are grey white and produced in large, fluffy umbels 
in July and August. 
Officinalis 1/4 oz. $0.50 35 1.75 
VERONICA 
Incana. Dwarf clumps of silvery grey foliage producing one- 
foot spikes, dark blue flowers in June and July. 
Vy oz. $0.95 -50 3.50 
Longifolia. Bears attractive spikes of dark blue flowers on 
two-foot plants. July and August. 
Vy oz. $0.85 BB 3.00 
Spicata. One of the more satisfactory summer blooming 
perennials. The light blue spikes are produced from June 
to August. oy VWs oz. $0.65 .30 2.25 
Somerset's Perennial Flower Seeds 
VIOLA (25,000 seeds per oz.) 
Pkt. Oz. 
Handled similar to pansies. Preferred by many because of 
their dainty charm. Unusually true to color. 
Arkwright Ruby. Rich ruby crimson. 
Ve oz. $1.45; 1/4 oz. $2.75 50 8.00 
Blue Perfection. Clear medium blue. 
Vy oz. $1.95 
Blue Beauty. This charming light blue variety pleases 
everybody with its mass of small violet-like blooms 
that are produced throughout the summer. 
Ve oz. $1.75; 14 oz. $3.00; Pkt. $0.85; Oz. $10.00 
Blue Gem. (Jersey Gem). This favorite will show some varia- 
tion and germination is usually erratic 
Vg oz. $2.25 .50 
Chantryland. Best pure apricot. 
Ve oz, $1.45; 1/4 oz. $2.75 .50 8.00 
Firmament. Sky blue. V4, oz. $1.95 50 6.00 
Georgia Peach. Large rounded flowers in a new shade of 
delicate peach. .. .'/g oz. $2.75; 1/4 oz. $5.00 50 
Lutea Splendens (Yellow Perfection). Pure yellow 
If, oz. $1.95 .50 6.00 
White Perfection. Fine compact, pure white. 
Vy oz. $1.95 .50 6.00 
Select Formula Mixture. .. Vy oz. $1.95 50 6.00 
Helen Mount. (Johnny Jump Up). Small flowers of violet 
lavender and canary yellow. Very free flowering. 
Vp oz. $1.45; 14 oz. $2.75 .50 
Black Imp. Tiny velvety black blooms. 
Vy oz. $1.95 .50 6.00 
Johnny Jump Ups Mixed. Vy oz. $1.95 .50 6.00 
WALLFLOWER 
Singles Finest Mixed. 15,000 seeds per oz. 
Vy oz. $0.75 35 2.50 
Double Finest Mixed. Ree ozso1l.2> .50 4.00 
Pereuucalds 
Perennials make good cut flowers. Many of them bloom dur- 
ing the summer and fall months when greenhouse blooms 
are in short supply. Others have a special appeal because 
they are different from the usual. The following are some of 
the better ones that we recommend for your consideration: 
Achillea. The Pearl and Parkers Variety. 
Aquilegia. Long spurred, particularly Snow Queen and Blue 
Shades. 
Aster. Wartburg Star. 
Canterbury Bells. Both single and Cup and Saucer. 
Centaurea Macrocephala. Very unusual. 
Chrysanthemum May Queen and Dieners Giant Double. 
Delphinium. Of course, all of them. 
Echinops ritro. Unique and showy. 
Eryngium planum. Always nice. 
Gypsophilla Oldhamiana and Pacifica. The doubles are best 
but these can be grown from seed. 
Heliopsis scabra. Always blooms when flowers are scarce. 
Liatris. Practically all varieties are tops. 
Lunaria. Old fashioned but can be tinted for modernistic 
effects. 
Poppies in all varieties 
Physalis Franchetti. Always nice for fall. 
Pyrethrum. All varieties. 
Scabiosa Caucasia or House’s Hybrids. 
Statice Dumosa and Latifolia. Nice to dry for Christmas. 
Thalictrum magnificum and adiantifolium. 
Tritoma Hybrids. Eye catching. 
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