MISS EMMA V. WHITE 



Pyrelhrum. 



PRIMULA SINENSIS (Chinese Primrose) 



Primulas are easily raised from seed. See my "Cnl- 

 ture of Flowers" for directions. Tliey bloom year after 

 year, but new plants always bloom more freely, and it 

 Is well to sow seed each year. 



Fimbrlata, Mixed. Splendid mixture of new fringed 

 varieties, including my three named sorts. Pkt., 45 

 seeds, 7c; half pkt.. 25 seeds, 5c. 



Fimbriata, Pink. The most popular color. Pkt., 

 40 seeds, 7c. 



Fimbriata, Chiswicit Red. Pkt., 40 seeds, 7c. 



Fimbriata. Wliite Pkt , 40 =,eeds, 7c. 



Forbesi, "Baby Prim- 

 rose" — A "cute" little plant, 

 flowering in three months 

 from seed and continuing to 

 bloom for months. The flow- 

 ers are small, of pleasing 

 rose color, and are borne in 

 clusters on long, erect stems. 

 Pkt.. 150 seeds, 5c. 



Obconica. A distinct spe- 

 cies, almost ever-blooming. 

 The blossoms are white, or 

 lilac-tinted, and are produced 

 on long stems in large, showy 

 clusters of from ten to fifteen 

 flowers in a bunch. Pkt,, 150 

 seeds, 5c. 



Hardy Primrose (Poly- 

 anthus.) Low-growing per- 

 ennials (hardy except in ex- 

 treme North), including the 

 yellow English Primrose, so 

 often commemorated in song 

 and story, and other hardy 

 sorts in mixed colors. Pkt., 5c. 



FOR SHADY PLACES 



I am often asked ""What 

 flowers will do well in shady 

 places?" The following may 

 be used: Achillea, Alyssum, 

 Anchusa, Anemone, Arabis, 



40- Athens, 0,--- 'I liave a lovely window of Primroses from 

 A silver dollar will not cover some of the 

 blossoms, "---Miss Gertrude Ecklcy, 



PYRETHRUM 



Hardy perennials with lacy 



foliage and daisy-like flowers 



in white and various shades 



of pink and rose. It is hardy 



anywhere and easily raised 



trom seed. The blossoms come in time 



for Decoration or Children's Days and 



are splendid for all cut-flower work 



2 feet. I'kt., 100 seeds, 5c. 



PASSION FLOWER 



(Australian Fruiting) 



One of the prettiest of climbing 

 plants for the window or outside trel- 

 lis, climbing to a height of 20 feet or 

 more. The flowers are both curious and 



autiful, and very fragrant, and borne 

 in great abundance. The seed pods 

 too, are highly ornamental as they 

 burst open and disclose their bright 

 scarlet seeds. Pkt., 12 seeds, 6c. 



SCARLET RUNNER 



_ The beau known as Scarlet Runner 

 is highly ornamental as well as useful 

 and both in foliage and flower is as 

 pretty a climber as many of its more 

 aristocratic neighbors. Pkt., 15 seeds 

 3c; oz., 6c. ' 



FOR SHADY PLACES. Continued. 



Alpina, Asperula, Aster, Bachelor's 

 Button, Begonia, tuberous-rooted Chi- 

 '^!>1? ni"™™^!i Calendula, Canterbury 

 Bell, Chry-santhemum (annual). Colum- 

 bine, Coreopsis. Daisy (English), Esch- 

 scholtzia. Feverfew, Phlox, Forget-Me 

 IS ot. Foxglove, Godetia, Larkspur, Alau- 

 randia. Mignonette, Mimulus, Oeno- 

 tlioi-n, Paiis\, Petunia, Pinks, Popnv 

 Violet. ^^^' 



Chinese Primrose, 



