MISS EMMA V. WHITE 
— 28 — KcAdrnit-, Pa. "Your SalTin. -vru a great sncccM, u 
wore the Gladioli ood icrcnil other seeds." 
Jlrs. C. C. CarroU. 
FUCHSIA 
Pucli«InR nrc not difllciilt to raise 
from Hin^i It slvcn a wiirm tcmperu- 
t u rti wh lie Kerm Inn 1 1 iiy- Tbo seod 
rnny he t<own «t nny time, the planlH 
ooujing Into llower In three or four 
monthK. The needlliif^ft make rohiist 
pInntH nml often ^jlve charnilnf^ new 
vnrletleH. The Ktnilri I offer bus been 
carefully fiaved frnin the rhoIc<'Ht va- 
rlotloH, tKjlh Hlntfle and duuhle. Pkt., 
20 HeedH, lOo. 
Irts and Peonies, pp. 47, 49. 
FREESIA 
TheHP heatillfiil plntitN. IhnuKb Rpn- 
prally ktowii from the hiilhK, may he 
eiiHlIy raUed friini ncoiI and nnide to 
Idnnin wllldn n year. The llower.s are 
dellehiuHly fracrniit, eii( well and are 
adapled lo deHlKii work. AVblle and 
nitxiMl eolora, I'kt., no aeedK, fia. 
Spring or Fail DcHvery 
1 mil prrfiri'd 1<> iitnki' r<IIIh-r Mpritiff or full dirlir- 
rry on I'lnity. Inn niiil I'l'Ti-iiinla lUU'd on |ift(o M), 
bill 111* fttU ilfllvcrjr uiiuthvr pUnta. 
FEVERFEW 
Feverfew, Snowball. Charming little plants 
about clKlit InclifB liiKh, oval In f^lmpo; very deslralde 
for trerjdlng or for cdirlng. During the lonu blooming 
Keuson tliry are coveroU with clusters of pure white, 
double (lowers. Pkt.. .'iOO seeds, 4o., or.. 
Feverfew, Golden Ball. Another dwarf va- 
rl'ity, liearlng beautiful golden, Imll-llkc Howers. A 
conibUiatlou of the white and goldeti makes a lovely 
sbuw, either In muss or as edging. Both are hardy 
Iiereunlnls, lilooniing ihe lirst season. Pkt., 300 seeds, 60. 
Feverfew, Golden Feather. Parthcnitollum 
Aureuiu. Ijjw growing plants with golden variegated 
foliage, used fur cilglngs. Pkt., 500 seeds, 3o; 2 pkts., 
60; \ii 07,, 10c. 
FOUR O'CLOCKS 
Four O'CloclSB should lie grown for the children If 
for uo other purpose, from which they may pick 
freely, they so enjoy the bright colors and sweet ' 
odor. In n large garden tlie^- can be used oftect- 
Ively lo border walks, or as a liackground for lower- 
growing plants. A special mixed collection from 
xmmM varieties. 2 to 3 feet. Pkt., 23 seeds, 4o: 
2 pkts., 7o. 
GLADIOLUS 
It Is interesting to raise Gladioli from seed and 
see the endless variety of colors and fantastic mark- 
ings that eomc from the seedlings, scarcely any 
two bi'lng alike, and one often gets new and Impor- 
tant varieties. This Is a specially prepared mixture 
from Ihree well-known strains, CliildaU, Gauda- 
vensls and I-emolne. 3 ft. Mixed. 'Pkt 75 
seeds, So. For lllaiilolus bulbs, see p. -10. 
GAILLARDIA 
Blanket Flower 
Showy annuals and hardy iierennlais, bearing largo 
daisy-like blossoms in brilliant shades of yellow 
orange anil scarlet. The petals are zoned In varvlng 
brilliant colors and fringed, making especially h'unrt- 
some (lowers for cutting. Very profuse bloomers. 
Annual varieties. Double and single sorts. 
Mixed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4o. " 
Perennial Varieties. Saved from all new- 
est and best grandillora varieties. Pkt., 100 seeds, 
50i For Galllardia plants, see p. 50. 
