Dusfy Miller 



1215 Centaurea Gymneearpa At- 

 tractive plants with finely divided, 

 silvery white foliage which is soft and 

 woolly in texture. Light lavender 

 flowers during summer and fall. Fine 

 for edgings, beds, rockeries, pots, 

 vases and hanging baskets. IM to 

 2 ft. Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 30c. 



1331 Everlasting Flowers 



Everlasting Flowers 



1331 All Varieties, Mixed In- 

 cluded in this mixture are the most 

 popular types and varieties of Ever- 

 lastings — Strawfiowers, Acrodinium, 

 Globe Amaranth, Rhodanthe, Stat- 

 ice, etc. It is interesting to see the 

 many different kinds of Everlastings. 

 They are beautiful in the garden or 

 cut, but are mostly grown to dry for 

 nixed winter bouquets. For this 

 purpose, cut the flowers before they 

 are fully developed, remove foliage, 

 bunch loosely, and hang heads down- 

 ward in a shady, airy place until dried. 

 Easily grown in a sunny location and 

 good garden soil. 



Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 30c. 



Feve r few— Matricario 



Old-fashioned flowers of easiest cul- 

 ture and distinct charm. Possess a 

 characteristic, aromatic odor. Fine 

 for borders, beds and cutting. Blooms 

 all summer and fall. 

 1336 Snowball Pure white, double, 

 ball-shaped flowers; compact plants, 

 10 in. tall. Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. SOc. 

 1330 Golden Ball Small, double, 

 golden yellow, Button-Chrysanthe- 

 mura-like flowers on dwarf, bushy 

 Iplants, 8 in, tall. 



Pkt. lOc; Vs oz. 40c. 



Ferns 



1335 Choicest Mixed (House Plant) 

 Extra choice mixture of easily grown 

 varieties that are suitable for indoor 

 pot culture. Plants may be used on 

 porches, or pots can be plunged in 

 soil outdoors in the summer. Full di- 

 rections for growing are given on 

 every packet. Pkt. 25c ; 3 pkts. 60c. 



Fire-on-the-Mou ntain 



1328 Euphorbia Heterophylla Also 

 known as Mexican Fire Plant. Color- 

 ful foliage plants, 2}^ to 3 ft. tall, the 

 top leaves becoming bright orange- 

 scarlet, somewhat resembling those of 

 the hot-house Poinsettia. Fine in 

 groups in a sunny location. 



Pkt. 10c; V* oz. 30c. 



1490 Forget-Me- Not, 

 Polustris sentperflorens 



Forejef-Me-Nof— Myosotjs 



Well-known, dwarf spreading plants; 

 excellent for edgings, beds, borders, 

 rock gardens and pots. 1 ft. tall. 



1490 Palustris Semperflorens {Per- 

 ennial, but may be treated as an 

 Annual.) Small, pure sky-blue blooms 

 from May until frost. Prefer cool, 

 moist loam and half-shade. 



Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 45c. 

 Alpestris Bloom in April from 

 wintered-over plants. Need well- 

 drained soil and sunny location. Much 

 used for bedding (around Tulips) and 

 borders. 



1491 Royal Blue-) Any of these: 



1488 Rose V Pkt. 10c; 



1489 White i Vs oz. 25c. 

 1494 Mixed Colors 



Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 30c. 



1315 Foxglove, Giant Shirley 



Foxg love— Digitalis 



(Biennial) Sow seeds each year for 

 blooms the next. Tall, stately spikes 

 of bell-shaped, spotted flowers carried 

 high above the clumps of downy green 

 foUage. Foxglove does well in a well- 

 drained place, in either sun or half- 

 shade. June and July. 

 1311 Gioxiniaeflora, Mixed Colors. 

 Pink, rose, purple and white. 3 to 4 ft. 

 Pkt. 10c ; Vs oz. 20c. 

 1315 Giant Shirley, Mixed Colors 

 Large bells in many bright colors, 

 some attractively blotched or spotted 

 crimson, maroon or chocolate. 6 ft. 

 Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 30c; Vi oz. SOc. 



1457 Four O'Clock, Tom Thumb, Mixed 



Four O'Clocks 



Mirabilis — Marvel of Peru 



Free blooming annuals for bedding, 

 for a temporary foundation planting, 

 or for a low hedge. The many-colored 

 flowers open in the early afternoon. 



1457 Tom Thumb, Mixed Varie- 

 gated golden foliage. 18 in. tall. 



Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c. 



1458 Hybrids, Finest Mixed 2 ft. 



Pkt. So; oz. 20c. 



Fuchsia — Lady's Eardrops 

 1337 Choice Mixed Hybrids (House 

 Plant) Showy, graceful, pendent 

 flowers in many fine colors; some 

 with two different colors in the one 

 flower. Seeds saved from both single 

 and double flowering plants. Fuchsia 

 plants are easily grown from seed and 

 bloom in about 12 months from seed. 

 Interesting and showy. Hardy in 

 frost-free locations. 



Pkt. (20 seeds) 25c; 50 seeds 55c. 



Ijjj Oaillardia, Lorenziana 



Gaillardia— Blanfeet riower 



Annual Gaillardias are among the 

 most easily grown and free blooming 

 flowers of the garden; as colorful as 

 the perennial but a trifle smaller. 

 Attractive gray-green foliage; they 

 like sunshine and a well-drained soil. 

 July to frost. 15 to 18 in. 

 1343 Indian Chief Single, showy, 

 metallic-red flowers with dark brown 

 centers. Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 25o. 



1338 Lorenziana, Double Mixed 

 Choice mixture of yellow, red and 

 white double flowers vrith quilled or 

 tubular petals. Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 25c. 



1339 Single, Fine Mixed Bright, 

 single, Eteisy-like flowers of red and 

 yellow. Pkt. 5c; Vi oz. 20c. 



PERENNIAL CAILLAKDIA 



Can be depended upon to bloom all 

 summer and into the fall. Bright and 

 gaily colored, Daisy-like flowers are 

 freely borne on long, strong, flexible 

 stems. If seed is sown early, the plants 

 will bloom the first year. 2 ft. tall. 



1340 Torchlight As brilliant as a 

 torch — golden yellow blooms with 

 rich maroon centers. Flowers often 

 5 in. across. Pkt. 20c ; Vs oz. 60o. 

 1342 Portola Hybrids Strong, stiff 

 stems with flowers that are nearly 

 4 in. across. Bronzy scarlet, petals 

 tipped with golden yellow. Plants are 

 sturdy. Pkt. 15c; Va oz. 35c. 



1341 Fine Mixed The big, single, 

 Daisy-like flowers are combinations 

 of red and yellow 



Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 25c; Vi oz. 40c. 



1347 Geranium, Double, Mixed 



VSeraniUm — Pelargonium 



(Tender Perennial) As fine for bedding 

 as they are for pot culture; they are, 

 undoubtedly, the most popular of all 

 plants for either purpose. If the seed 

 is sown in February or March, plants 

 will bloom that summer. Geraniums 

 can be had in flower almost all the 

 year round; outdoors in the summer 

 and indoors during the winter. 



1344 Apple Scented This species is 

 prized for its fragrant foliage rather 

 than the flowers Excellent for pot 

 culture. Pkt. 15c ; 3 pkts. 40c. 



1345 Lady Washington (Pansy 

 Geranium) The sturdy plants bear 

 immense clusters of large flowers in 

 many colors, with contrasting dark 

 centers. Pkt. 40c; 3 pkts. $1.00. 



1347 Double, Mixed Seed saved 

 from choice double flowering varieties 

 in many showy colors. Some single 

 flowers are to be expected. 



Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. S5e. 



1348 Zonale, Mixed Large flower 

 clusters of single blooms in many 

 colors. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 35o. 



1346 Finest Varieties, Mixed In- 

 cludes the best single and double 

 large flowering varieties in many 

 colors. Pkt. 15c ; 3 pkts. 40c. 



Gerbera— rransvaal Daisy 



1350 Jameson! Hybrids (Tender 

 Perennial) Large, Daisy-like blooms, 

 3 to 4 in. across, of great daintiness 

 and grace. Long, slender ra y petalssur- 

 round a small yellow center. Our mix- 

 ture includes white and shades of yel- 

 low,orange, coral, salmon, scarlet,crim- 

 son, rose, red, pink, etc. Can be grown 

 outdoors in summer or as house plants 

 indoors during the winter. Hardy in 

 frost-free sections. Fine for cutting. 

 Pkt. (25 seeds) 25c; 100 seeds 75e. 



1352 Getim, Lady Stratheden 



Geum 



(Perennial) Double flowers like little 

 roses on long stems from June to 

 September, if not allowed to go to 

 seed. Do best in rich, well-drained 

 soil and a warm, sheltered location in 

 beds, borders or rock garden. Needs 

 winter protection in very cold sec- 

 tions. 1}^ to 2 ft. 



1352 Lady Stratheden Rich golden 



yellow. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 40c. 



1351 Mrs. Bradshaw Fiery scarlet. 



Pkt. 10c; 1/16 oz. 30c. 



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