PANSIES. One of the most popular flowers and 
easily grown. Best adapted to partly moist and 
somewhat shaded places. For large blooms, rich 
soil is best. Seed sown in spring will blossom in 
midsummer. For early spring flowers, sow seed 
in August and protect plants in cold frames or 
with light litter but do not smother during winter. 
For Pansy Plants, see page 38. 
310A—Westland Giants. (Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 65c) 
(2 oz. $2.25). Largest flowering strain of 
Pansy in existence, in beautiful color variation 
and of compact growth. The best strain for 
Market Growers. 
311A—Maple Leaf Canadian Giants. (Pkt. 15c) 
(Y% oz. 65c) (12 oz. $2.25) Plants of this lovely 
variety are vigorous, low growing; leaves 
giant size and flowers up to 4 inches diame- 
ter. 
Swiss Giants. (Pkt. 15c) (Y% oz. 85c) (1 oz. $3.00). 
Outstanding for size of perfectly round flowers 
and full range of colors. 
312A—Lake of Thun. 
blotch. 
312B—Alpenglow. Cardinal shades. 
312C—Blumisalp. Wine rose. 
312D—White Lady. Pure white. 
312E—Monch. Pure yellow. 
312F—Mixed. All shades mixed. 
313A — Giller’s Super 
Giants Mixed. (Pkt. 25c) 
(% oz. $1.25) (% oz. 
$4.50) (oz. $8.50). Highly 
recommended for florists 
Marine blue with dark 
and those who make a 
specialty of growing 
plants and blooms for 
commercial trade. 
Blooms are amazing in 
size as well as in the 
large range of colors. 
GILLER’S 
SUPER GIANTS 
314A—Engelman’s Giants. (Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 50c) 
(2 oz. $1.75). Very vigorous growing, compact 
and early flowering, produces huge flowers in 
a great variety of shades and colors with 
good percentage of red and bronze shades. 
315A—Ice Pansy, Hiemalis. (Pkt. 10c) (Y% oz. 30c). 
Early giant flowers, withstands cold, continues 
to bloom well into the winter, all colors mixed. 
316A—American Beauty Mixed. (Pkt. 10c) (Y% oz. 
45c). An extra fine, well-balanced mixture of 
most beautiful colors and markings. 
TUFTED PANSY, see Viola Cornuta, page 51. 
PHLOX. (Drummondi Annual). Being one of the 
prettiest annuals, phlox should occupy a promi- 
nent place in every garden. Of easy cultivation 
and remarkable for profusion of bloom, which 
starts early and continues until frost. The rich 
and numerous brilliant colors produce an elegant 
effect in beds or borders. Fine for cutting. 
1 PHLOX—(Continued) 
: 349A — Grandiflora 
(Tall). (Pkt. 10c) (%4 
OZ. 35c). Finest 
mixed. Grows 14 to 
20 inches tall, large 
blooms of many col- 
ors and shades. 
350A—Nana Com- 
pacta (Dwarf). (Pkt. 
10c) (Y% oz. 45c). Fin- 
est mixed 10 to 12 
inches tall. 
PHLOX GRANDIFLORA 
351A—Giganta Art Shades. (Pkt. 10c)(%4 oz. 40c). 
A new strain in Phlox Drummondi flowers, 1 
to 1¥% inches in diameter. Wonderful range 
of color in soft art shades. 
352A—Star Phlox (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 35c). Extra 
fine mixed. Grows 15 inches, bears star 
flowers of wide range of colors. 
PINKS, GARDEN (Dianthus). This satisfactory old- 
fashioned flower blooms in profusion all summer 
long. They bear marvelous, brilliant, and con- 
trasting flowers, which are emphasized by 
stripes and dots. Sow seed in open in April, 
will bloom in July until late fall. 
355A—Chinensis Double (China Pink). (Pkt. 10c) 
(Y%4 oz. 30c). Produces profusion of handsome 
blooms in clusters on strong stems, flowers 
extra double of many colors and markings. 
356A—Chinensis Single (Indian Pink). Pkt. 10c) 
(% oz. 25c). Flower heads have unbelievable 
range of colors. 
357A—Laciniatus Double Mixed. (Pkt. 10¢) (Y% oz. 
35c). Fringed and lacinated carnation-like 
flowers in wide range of colors. Plants semi- 
dwarf and compact. 
POPPIES (Shirley). This is a quick, easily grown 
flower; blooms few weeks from seed; sow early 
in open and later thin to 8 inches apart; will not 
transplant. 
359A — American Le- 
gion. (Pkt. 10c) (Y% 
oz. 20c). Brilliant 
orange scarlet with 
yellow anthers. 
360A—Single Shirley. 
(Pkt. 10c) (Y% oz. 20c). 
Beautiful satin flow- 
ers with crumpled 
petals on long stems. 
Large range of color. 
361A—Peony Flow- 
ered Mixed. (Pkt. 
10c) (Ye onze Z5c); 
Donbio anttey The flowers resemble 
the double tuberous 
rooted Begonias in form, and contain an as- 
sortment of lovely light shades. 
POPPY, CALIFORNIA. Eschscholtzia, see page 41. 
Also see Perennial Poppies, page 55 
Seed Treated for sturdy growth. 
All Prices Postpaid 
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