profust'ly. Try this flue plant by all means. 



^ FENZLIA 



{Sec Cut.) 

 The plants do 

 not <ri-o\v over 3 

 inches high, but 

 spread our like 

 a Portulaca, in 

 this way form- 

 ing a perfect 

 mat of lino fol- 

 iage and branch- 

 es, whicli a r c 

 thickly covered 

 at all times with 

 perfectly charm- 

 ing blossoms of 

 lovely colors. 

 For a border or 

 mass it is superb 

 a n d there is 

 nothing- m ore 

 beauti f u 1 for 

 carpet bedding. 

 For cultivating 

 in pots it is also 

 a most charming 

 thing, particu- 

 larly as it flow- 

 ers so early and 

 Pkt. only 5c. 



FOUR O'CLOCK, >^ 



or Mirabilis. 



One of 

 plants. 



called '-Marvel of Peru." 

 the most popular of showy 

 Tliev can be grown with 



(Sec Cut.) 

 little or no trou- 

 ble. Plant i n 

 clumps or masses 

 and they will 

 make a dazzliug 

 bed daring the 

 afternoon and 

 morning. This 

 brilliant fiower 

 has been greatly 

 improved of late 

 years and is now 

 one of the most 

 valuable of all 

 garden flowers. 

 Half hardy an- 

 nual. Try this 

 beautiful plant. 

 Choicest mixed, 

 pkt. 3e. 



FOUR O CLOCK. 



FERNS. 



Among the most beautiful of all decorative 

 plants. Useful for winter decoration, baskets, 

 (See Cut.) wardiau cases, rock work, and for cool, shady sit- 

 uations ia the garden, also very useful for pot culture in the house. 

 They are easily grown from the seed and give the best satisfac- 

 tionjif care is used in planting. Splendid mixed, pkt. 10c. 



FEVERFEW 



(See Cut.) 



Still a favor- 

 ite with every- 

 one, as nothing 

 has been found 

 that will just fill 

 their place. They 

 are annuals, anil 

 bloom early from 

 seed, continuing 

 all summer. The 

 flowers are of a 

 large size, -very 

 double, and pure 

 white, and bloom 

 so profusely as 

 to almost cover 

 the plant. They 

 also do finely as 

 pot plants ' for 

 winter blooming. 

 White GcTii— 



This is the 



very finest and 



most beautiful 



o f all double 



white varie- 

 ties. Pkt. 10c. 



Golden Fleece— This variety is especially adapted for edging 

 beds, as the foliage is beautifully serrated,"of a rich golden color. 

 Flowers smaller and pure white. Pkt. 5c. 



FEATHER GRASS. 



GRACEFUL 



FEATHER 



GRASS. 



{See Cut.) 



One of the most beautiful 

 of all everlasting and orna- 

 mental grasses. Very useful 

 as a bedding plant and looks 

 charming at all times, with 

 its beautiful feathery leaves, 

 which are indispensable for 

 winter bouquets and such 

 uses. Hardy perennial. Only 

 4c pkt. 



FORGET=ME=NOT. 



FOX GLOVE, 



or Digitalis. 



{See Cut.) 



Well known favorite. One of the very fin- 

 est June flowers. Spikes of bloom, two feet 

 long, are produced in abundance and are very 

 fine. Perfectly hardy annual. Mixed, pkt. 4c. 



One of the most charming 

 and beautiful of all plants, 

 {See Cut.) either for open ground culture 



or for the house. The foliage is light and graceful, while the 

 dainty little flowers, star-like in form, ai'e of 

 the most delicate shade of blue, a reflection 

 of the heaven itself. There are so few blue 

 flowers, and these are so indescribably dain- 

 ty, they should be in every collection. It 

 blossoms quickly from seed. Pkt. 4c. 



FEl'.N".S. 



FOX GLOVE. 



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