HAVE A 
Suffrage Flower 
Garden 
Whether you are a Suffragist or not 
A Collection of Six Different 
Yellow Flowers 
That bloom from July until November. 
The beautiful, bright golden yellow flowers enrich 
the flower-beds, and ail are valuable for cut -flowers 
for bouquets. 
Last year the State of Pennsylvania was one vast 
garden of golden yellow blooms, the result of thousands 
of "Suffrage Gardens," which we supplied through the 
Pennsylvania Woman's Suffrage Association, planted in 
every section of the state. Everyone who loves flowers 
should send for this collection. 
Mrs. Robert Pentecost, N. S., 
Pittsburgh, Pa., who had one of 
the best five Suffrage Gardens 
in the State, and this won for 
her one of the five prizes of- 
fered by us. 
SUFFRAGE IS BOOMED 
BY YELLOW FLOWERS 
Gardens Aflame All Over 
the State With "Votes 
for Women" Blooms 
Yellow flower gardens are 
now flaming their suffrage mes- 
sages throughout the state of 
Pennsylvania, reminding voters 
that the women are asking them 
to share their privileges. 
The idea of the suffrage gar- 
den was brought forth at the 
convention of the State Suffrage 
Association in Scranton last fall, 
wlien a modest little country- 
woman said that she could not 
contribute much money to the 
cause, but that she would plant 
her front yard in yellow blooms 
to act as a reminder of suffrage 
to passersby. 
The idea was taken up and 
made a campaign feature. Suf- 
frage seeds were sold in yellow 
boxes, and the enthusiasts 
went so far as to utilize the 
flowers as emblems of the qual- 
ities that are going to bring 
about the successful termination 
of the campaign. 
Now suffrage organizers and 
those accompanying their 
liberty bell on its state-wide 
tour are seeing the results of 
the flower-garden idea. Every 
county is aglow with yellow — 
marigolds, coreopsis, and Cali- 
fornia poppy flaunt their gold 
from one end of the state to the 
other, carrying the message of 
"votes for women." 
'pHE accompanying photograph 
shows (greatly reduced in size) 
a case of 100 boxes of "Suffrage 
Gardens," as we put them up. 
thousands upon thousands of them, 
for the official headquarters of the 
Pennsylvania Woman's Suffrage 
Association, under official contract. 
This required us to use hundreds 
of pounds of flower seeds of these 
six particular yellow varieties. 
Each "Garden" box contains six 
packets of flower seeds of "Golden 
Dawn," "Advance," "Persistence," 
"Conquest," "Victory," and "Jubi- 
lee," with cultural directions and 
suggestions for planting. Complete 
Garden, 25 cts., 5 for $1. 
