MISS EMMA V. WHITE 
—20 — ' Groton. S. V. — "I r«i5«I tht? finest Cinurariaa from 
your Btud I tiTur saw.** Jlre. Carl iiroC'kttiaa. 
GIANT CENTAUREA 
or Sweet Sultan 
Tills Is tlic Centaorea 
Tmperialls, or Ginnt Sweet 
Sultnn, a new strain of 
the beautiful Centaureas 
which j-ou Fbould not fall 
to try. They are of easy 
cultlTatlon. and arc equal- 
ly beautiful for the gar- 
den or cut-tlowcr use, and 
are really one of the most 
valuable additions to flor- 
iculture In reciMit years. 
The ilowers are very 
sweet and have long*, 
Btroug stems, which, with 
long - keeping qualities, 
make them most Invalu- 
able for vase decoration. 
White, Iliac, yellow and 
rose Bhadea ml.\ed. 1'/^ 
feet. Pkt., 75 seeds, 6c, 
CALCEOLARIA GRANDIFLORA 
My Culture of Flowers 
giVM full (lircctlo"! for j,'Tmv- 
io; CaJcwilaritt atid other 
Yrindnw pUnts from Bocd. 
I'BKE, i£ aikri for. ivilh 
nn order of 2.50 or over. 
Tliouc (ire gorgeouu plants for 
tlie greeiiliouse or window, re- 
markable for their orchld-like 
bloNKoniH. They come Into Ilower 
eight montlm after sowing, b<*ar- 
llig hundreds of ciu*lous nockel- 
ilke UowerM, fifmlted and blotched 
and margined In u most nnlqtiu 
fufhlon, in nuvU shades as yellow, 
Hiarvm, crimson, white, etc. 
Creeidiouse biennials. I'kt., 100 
seeds, 7o; ^ pkts,, 12o, 
CANDYTUFT (Iberis) 
Giant Hyacinth-Flowered. 
Lhled nli^i as 
Ilorket ntid KnqtreMH. TCach plant 
hart from four lo idne bniuehes, 
crownerl wltlL u bunch of magnif- 
icent white llnwer spikes, some- 
times six Inches long. Heed saved 
from n glcally Iniiiroved strain. 
Animal. 8 Inches. IMit., 200 
Nceils, So; 2 pkts., 8o: % u/.„ lOo, 
Rose Cardinal, and other 
hesullfiil crimson slnidi>s. I'kt., 
JIS) seeds. 6o; 2 pkts.. So. 
Special Mixed. A mixture 
of giant whili' and coloied v/i- 
ilelb.B. I'kt., IBO seeds, loi 2 
Iikls., 8oi '/, oz., lOo, 
Iberis Gibraltrlca. A 
IireKy hardy iierenulal Candy-tuft, 
with whitish lllai' Ilowers, bloom- 
ing early and profusely, rkl., 
HO seeds, 6o, 
ilow to Afnitu Itoiitllliiiices. 
It iu*t aa nmvrnli'ht, |ilrB«r Drliil money 
mAfT litilfAil «>f atnuipa or prlrat.! i'lU'rki, 
Yiill may Kclrrl I'tlrH pni'iln to (ttli BliliiUMt 
id fo«l of urdfr. It la dllllaiU to dUiiow. 
lit alAnipa III any i|imntit>', and private 
cliirkinrian n«l ton ci'ala for collnctlos. 
It la roiiiparaltTidy aafii to Hfiid pntall 
sntoimtj III allvrr, provided you tiw dtiiiiva 
nr ipiarli'ra and dii net put tllitlll Iuuhj In 
llln ('ltVi>lop<>. 
CALENDULA OR POT MARIGOLD 
The Calendula Is one of the Onest nnnnals for cutting. 
They blisim curly and long, and are especially duo In the 
cnni fall days after most annuals have gune to seed. The 
place of short-lived plants may be lllled by scattering seeds 
of Calendulas In .May or Juno. They come In evi'ry shade 
of yellow or deep golden, with light and dark centers, 
double and Hcml-douhlc, and It !» hard to tell which la 
jiretller. MKed. Pkt., 100 Bceds, 4oj 14 ox., lOo. 
SlrawWrry Point. la.-— "My Zanilbar Caalor Boana rvaebrd IS Uci. with 
Iravi-i ovfr a yard armta. and trunk at faua was Q luetics. Tlicr wero trulv 
WoUdic(ul,"~Jllia MyrUoEalon. 
