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7) f WA \\ ase A very valuable and beautiful class of iaostly 
ONE (gaan h ) dwarf growing plants; their delicate drooping 
; i es Eh UDA habit, and the profusion of their charming little 
SN SIA ES blue and white flowers, render them exceedingly 
SD 7) ornamental for vases or hanging bask- 
ets, and rockeries, blooming froin June 
to November, while for border cultiva- 
tion they are equally effective. Mixed 
colors. Pkt., 500 seeds, 4 ets. 
STAR OF ISCHI—Of very dwarf, 
erect growth, foun dense balls of 
charming azure blue flowers. Pkt., 400 
seeds, 4 cts. 
WHITE GEM—tThe best dwarf white 
variety. Pkt., 400 seeds, 4 ects. 
LATHYRUS. 
They do not have the delicious fragrance 
of the Sweet Peas, but they are equally 
beautiful. They are perfectly hardy and 
live year after year, bearing magnificent 
<A clusters of flowers, and bloom early in 
IA the spring. Pkt., 50 seeds, 4 cts. 
LINAR 
KENILWORTH IVY—A very pretty 
and well known hardy, perennial, trail- 
ing plant, for covering rock work, and 
very useful for hanging baskets. The 
flowers are small but pretty, and for a 
drooping plant, nothing can be better, 
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as it is easily grown from seed. Pkt., 
300 seeds, 4 cts. 
LINUM. 
CRIMSON FLAX—HExcellent for clumps 
and edgings and one of the best and 
most showy hardy annuals for bedding. 
May be raised in any quantity from 
seed sown in March or April where the 
plants are intended to flower. They are 
not at all fastidious regarding soil, do- 
ing well in any ordinary garden. Pkt., 
200 seeds, 3 Cts. 
LAVENDER. 
OLD-FASHIONED SWEET—A well- ah g WS 
known, sweet scented, hardy perennial, RMT a Se 
bearing long spikes of blue flowers. Wa’ = 
Pkt., 200 seeds, 4 cts. 
I am sending you a small order 
for flower and vegetable _ seeds, 
please send me also “Floral Cul- 
ture.” 
I have had seeds from you for 
several years, and the Asters are 
the finest I ever saw. LANTANA. 
Well-known shrubby plants, with clusters 
Bertha Gewe, of verbena-like flowers, and producing their 
Mar. 19, 1913. Dresden, Ohio. pink, yellow, orange and white heads in 
great abundance. Mixed. Pkt., 30 seeds, 5c. 
