MISS EMMA V. WHITE 
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ORNAMENTAL PEPPERS 
The culllvulion nC suinll-frulti-d pppP*™ '"^ 
tilt- vfUuhnv or oniniufiiitul Kurdeti is oxcltlii^ 
jniit'h atlcntlon, nnd there are mauj' ntw au'J 
oiM sortrt wliltli are Interesting to crow besides 
belfig of uae for BOiifionin};, etc. Thits mixture 
conlnlnji the popular Christmas I'eppcr; Tom 
Thumli; Utile Gem; Prince of 'VVales; Lemon 
Frullrt; Knieliloscope, phiui-»haped, white turnliii! 
to red; Cherr)' Itcd and Cherry Xcllow, wltli 
cherrj'-IIke fruits; and red Chill, small scarlet, 
lined for "nepper fiauee." Mixed, Pkt., 100 
seeils, ioj % oi,, 150. 
WHAT SHALL I PLANT IN PORCH OR 
WINDOW BOX? 
Soo V. S« for Poroli Boi CoUcotion of Plants. 
Or, If you want somethlni; cheaper, here 
are wed himue'dlMnfl: Ilnx No. 1. Hear row, 
ICwdiln Trlcophylla; middle, Ucd nidlns 
Jliiud Zinnia; front, Phlox Orundlllora; Box 
No. 2, Hear row, I'erlllii; middle. Aster; 
front. Petunia; Box No. », Hear row. .Tupa- 
ni'Hii MaUe; middle, Jacfiuemiuot Zinnia; 
front, Nasturtium (tall or trailing). 
I'rlco of either Porch Box Seed collection, 
lOi-. Order by number. 
YantEc, Conn , Feb.. 1013.— Tho Petunias bnacbt of yoo 
laxt yi-ar, vfcrti ■omctliini; irnind. Jutm A. Sultsrd. 
PASSION FLOWER 
(Australian Fruiting) 
Odo of the prettiest of ctlmbing plnnts 
for the window or ontslde trclUi^, cUmbinff 
to a tiel^lit of 20 feet or more. The tlowurs. 
are both curious and beautiful, and very 
fragrant, and borne In great abundance. 
Tlie Beud pods, too, are blKbi^- oniainentaL 
aa tli'-'y burst opi*n aud distfose their bright 
scariet seeds. Plit., 12 seeds, 6c. 
PEONY 
One of the most satisfactory peronniols. 
Tlie seed Ik slow In giTnilualiDg. and the 
plants do not hloom uniil the second or third 
ynar, but oiice established they pay for the 
long waiting, and one often yets new and. 
valuable varieties from thu seedlings. Freshi 
seiid sown In the fall vrHl come up the fol- 
lowing spring, ilixed. Pkt., 15 seeds, 6o; 
14 ox., 15o, 
OENOTHERA, Evening Primrose 
3.1y patch of Oenothera was as ahowy a thing 
as I bad lii uiy garden. Tho large, saucer- 
shaped llowtTS open towards evening and emit 
a delightful perfume. Mixed, containinK 
America, Burbank's splendid new large- 
dowering white variety, also the large yel- 
low and the pretty roee-colored Aloxican 
Primrose. 1 to 2 feet. Pkt., 300 seeds. Be. 
Conwny. rii— "My Ba)iy Bene bloomed wiicn 3 Inches 
iiltK continuing thru tlio Kuuuticr.'* Gosde Scott. 
PORTULACA, or Moss Rose 
Doubia PortulacB. Mixed. .1.o\s' trnlllni; 
auiuiai", Willi d"\dili' llowers like cluirmlnH 111- 
lle roxeM. Many brilliant colors. Pitt., 250 
HeedH, 5q; Vm ox., SOo. 
SlnKla Portulaca, Ml.xed. Pretty- lo 
niasit Tn a licil or ini nomo Buuuy elope. I'kt., 
•too seeds, 40; Vi 02., 12o. 
"BABY" ROSE 
Rosa Polyimtbu 
Multlllora Nana, or 
"Mltlo Midget" or 
Baby nose, la a 
charming bardy little 
Elant about 10 Inches 
Igb, bearlnt; cluRtcrs 
ot minute roses only 
an Ineb across, double, 
flcml-double, or some 
times elDRlc. Tlie 
nmny-nowered clusters 
look like II mass of _ _ - 
double crab-apple blossoras. I bavo taken 
palnB to secure tho best seeds and true to 
name. Not oil the Rosa Polyantha seed Is 
of this dwarf. early-Uoworlnj; variety. It 
blooms the llrst season, tbougrli not attaining 
perfection until the second year. Pkt., 30 
seeds, 60* 
