MISS EMMA V. WHITE 
ORNAMENTAL PEPPERS 
Tho cultivation of siuall-f ruited peppex'S for 
the wiudow or oniamfiital yardcii is excitliij? 
much atteutiou, and there are many new and 
odd sorts wldch are lutei esf inn- to grow besides 
being- of use for seasoning, ele. This mixture 
contains the popular Christmas I'epper; Tom 
Thumb; Little Gem; Prince of Wales; Lemon 
Fruits; Kaleich3scope, plum-shaped, white turning 
to red; Cherry lied and Ctierry Yellow, with 
cherry-like fruits; and red Chili, small scarlet, 
used for "pei)i)er sauce." Mixed. Pkt., 100 
seeds, 5c; 3,4 oz., 15c. 
WHAT SHALL I PLANT IN PORCH OR 
WINDOW BOX? 
See P. 56 for Porch Box Collection of Plants, 
Or, if you want something cheaper, here 
are seed suggestions: Box No.' 1, Rear row, 
Kochia Tricophylla; middle, Red Riding 
Hood Zinnia; front, Phlox (jranditlora ; Box 
No. 2, Itear row, Perilla; midiMe, Aster; 
front. Petunia; Box No. 3, Rear row, Japa- 
nese Maize; middle. Jacqueminot Zimua; 
front. Nasturtium (tall or trailing). 
Price of either Porch Box Seed collection, 
lOe. Order by number. 
W. Hartford, Ct.— -"Your Fortulaca was tieantiful and 
Gouras a gjcat curiosity. ' '---Miss AvaM. Gayloni. 
PASSION FLOWER 
(Australian Fruiting) 
One of the prettiest of climbing plants 
for the wiudow or outside trellis, climbing 
to a height of 20 feet or more. The tiowers 
are both curious and beautiful, and very 
fragrant, and borne in great abundance. 
Tlie seed pods, too, are highly ornamental 
as they burst open and disclose their bright 
scarlet seeds. Pkt., 12 seeds, 6c. 
PEONY 
One of the most satisfactory perennials. 
The seed is slow in germinating, and the 
plants do not Ijlooni until the second or third 
year, but once csi abl i^lled Ihcy pay for the 
long waiting, and uiie often gets new and 
valualde varieties from the seedlings. Fresh 
seed sown in the fall will come up the fol- 
lowing spring. Mixed. Pkt., 15 seeds, 6c; 
14 oz., 15c. 
OENOTHERA, Evening Primrose 
My patch of Oenothera was as showy a thing 
as I had in my garih^n. The large, saucer- 
shaped flowers open towards evening and emit 
a delightful perfume. Mixed, containing 
America, Burbank's splendid new large- 
tlowerlug white variety, also the large yel- 
low and the pretty rose-colored Mexican 
Primrose. 1 to 2 feet. Pkt., 300 seeds, 6c. 
Conway, la — "My Baby Rose bloomed wlien 3 inclies 
high, coutiuuing thru the summer." Gussie Scott. 
PORTULACA, or Moss Rose 
Double Portulaca. Mixed. Low trailing 
annuals, witli double tiowers like charming lit- 
tle roses. Many l)rilliant colors. Pkt., 250 
seeds, 5c; l/uj oz., 20c. 
Single Portulaca. Mixed. Pretty to 
mass in a bed or ou some sunny slope. Pkt.. 
400 seeds, 4c; 14. oz., 12c. 
Rosa Polyantha 
Multi flora Nana, or 
"Little Midget" or 
Baby Rose, is a 
charming hardy little 
plant about 10 inches 
high, bearing clusters 
of minute roses only 
an Inch across, double, 
semi-double, or some 
times single. The 
many-flowered clusters 
look like a mass of 
double crab-apple blo.ssoms. I have taken 
pains to secure the best seeds and true to 
name. Not all the Rosa Polyantha seed is 
of this dwarf, early-dowering variety. It 
blooms the first season, though not attaining 
perfection until the second year. Pkt., 30 
seeds, 6c. 
