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FEVERFEW 



(Matracaria) 

 Pkt.. 5c 



DWARF SNOWBALL. Charming little 

 plants, oval in shape, covered with clusters 

 of pure white double flowers; very desirable 

 for bedding or for edgings. 8 inches. Pkt., 

 200 seeds; 1-16 oz., 25c. 



DWARF GOLDEN BALL. A fine display is 

 made by combining the white and the gol- 

 den. Both are hardy perennials, blooming 

 the first season. Pkt., 200 seeds; 1-16 oz., 

 25c. 



GOLDEN FEATHER (Parthenifolium Aure- 

 um). Low growing, with golden variegated 

 foliage, used for edgings. Pkt., 500 seeds; 

 1-16 oz., 10c. 



TALL SNOWBALL. One of the prettiest 

 things I have ever seen was a single speci- 

 men of this tall Feverfew, 3 feet tall, in 

 bush form, which was covered for weeks 

 with a mass of double white blossoms. 

 Hardy perennial. Pkt., 300 seeds; 1-16 oz., 

 20c. 



FOUR O'CLOCKS 



Four o'clocks should be grown for the chil- 

 dren if for no other purpose, from which 

 they may pick freely, they so enjoy the 

 bright colors and sweet odor. In a large 

 garden they may be used effectively to bor- 

 der walks, or as a background for lower- 

 growing plants. Mixed. 2 to 3 feet. Pkt., 

 25 seeds, 5c; % oz., 15c. 



FREESIA 



NEW HYBRIDS. These beautiful plants, 

 though generally grown from the bulbs, may 

 be easily raised from seed and made to 

 bloom within a year. The flowers are de- 

 liciously fragrant, cut well and are adapted 

 to design work. "White and mixed colors. 

 Pkt., 40 seeds, 10c. 



GLLIA 



TRICOLOR. A pretty plant for edges. 

 Grows about nine inches in height. Flow- 

 ers lavender and white with a dark throat. 

 Pkt., 5c; % oz., 12c. 



GERANIUMS 



LADY WASHINGTON GERANIUMS, OR 

 PELARGONIUM. Pkt., 10 seeds, 15c. Has 



dainty flowers in rose, blue or white, and 

 graceful, finely cut foliage serving nicely 

 for a decoration of green. A good honey 

 plant. 1 foot. 



NEW CALIFORNIA GERANIUM. Seedling 

 Geraniums almost always give some new 

 varieties, and being easy to cultivate they 

 are interesting to grow. This mixture con- 

 tains a splendid new strain of California 

 Zonale varieties in shades of blush pink, 

 crimson and scarlet. Pkt., 40 seeds, 6c. 



GAILLARDIA 



PICTA. Very showy garden annuals, 1 to 

 2 feet high. Grown in masses they are 

 especially effective; large flowers, 2 to 3 

 inches across, produced from early summer 

 until frost; unrivalled for cutting. Color 

 rich shades of scarlet, red and yellow, and 

 of the easiest culture. Pkt., 5c; *4 oz., 15c. 



PICTA LORENZIANA. The double form 

 of the preceding in rich shades of red and 

 yellow. Double mixed seed. Pkt., 5c; Vs 

 oz., 15c. 



GLADIOLUS 



It is interesting to see the endless variety 

 of colors and fantastic markings that come 

 from the seedlings and one often gets valu- 

 able new varieties. This is a mixture of 3 

 very choice strains. 3 feet. Pkt., 65 seeds, 

 8c; % oz., 18c. For bulbs, see Plant De- 

 partment. 



GOURDS 



If you have an odd corner or an old brush 

 heap, trail the gourd vine over it. Its fruit 

 has many uses, but if for no other purpose 

 raise it for the little ones. They much en- 

 joy the striped and odd-shaped fruits — Cala- 

 bash, Bottle, Dipper, Dish Cloth, Hercules 

 Club, Nest Egg, Sugar Trough and many 

 other sorts. Mixed. Pkt., 50 seeds, 5c; 

 large pkt., y 2 oz., 12c; oz., 20c. 



Geranium 



