/QnoSj Everlasting Flower 
Very ornamental in garden, easily grown 
from seed sown outdoors. Particularly valu¬ 
able for winter decoration of vases and ever-' 
lasting bouquets. Will really keep for years. 
May be washed with soap and water to 
brighten up. An old-fashioned flower that is 
‘coming back” strong now. 
Important. Cut the flowers when partly 
open just as shown in this picture. Don’t 
put them in water but hang them up dry 
in dark. Place some also on shelf in dark 
closet, so blossoms and part of stem hang 
over edge of shelf. This gives curve and 
charm to the stems when placed in vase. 
F6G. GOLDEN GLOBE. Large, golden yel¬ 
low. 
F6S. SILVER GLOBE. Chaste silvery-yel¬ 
low. 
F6R. ROSE-CARMINE. Shades of rose. 
' P6CR. “CHRISTMAS RED.” Very popular for 
Christmas decorations. Some florists and 
gardeners make a bunch of money selling 
this at Christmas time. 
P6M. ALL KINDS MIXED. These and other 
colors all in one mixture. 
Prices: Any color, or all mixed: Pkt. 10c; 
3 for 25c. 
Scotch Marigolds 
(Calendula.) Also called Pot Marigold. 
Grows readily from seed planted outdoors. 
May also be grown in pots indoors. It blooms 
continuously if kept picked. 
P130. ORANGE KING. Florists’ strain. 
Enormous orange flowers, perfectly double. 
P13L. LEMON QUEEN. Like Orange King 
but clear lemon-yellow. Double. 
P13N. NANKEEN. Large double cream flow¬ 
ers, slightly flushed apricot. Unique. 
Prices: Any these three fine kinds: Pkt. 10c; 
3 for 25c. 
P13M. MIXED CALENDULA. Pkt. 5c; % oz. 
20c. 
Chinese Wool Flower 
Flowers resemble a ball of wool. Plants 
branch freely and are covered with blooms. 
Very striking for garden display. Can be 
dried for winter bouquets. Sow in garden 
about May 1st. 
P026 Crimson. P027 Rose-pink. F028 Yellow. 
P029 White. F030 Mixed. Price any color 
or mixed: Pkt. 10c. (F026 and F027 are 
best.) 
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Japanese Morning Glory 
F72. Colors run from white through all 
shades of blue and red; from palest pink 
to darkest reds and purples. Many flowers 
screaked, mottled and bordered. The leaves 
are also very ornamental, ivy-like and heart- 
shaped, green and marbled. Climbers. Plant 
in warm location. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c. 
Mammoth Blue Morning Glory 
Most pleasing of all Morning Glories. Flow¬ 
ers 3 to 4 inches across. Vines 10 to 15 feet 
from seed sown in open ground after soil 
warms up, or may be started in pots. Charm¬ 
ing for trellis, fence, side of building, porches, 
arbors, etc. Cut part of vine with buds and 
will open in vase. Delightful in many ways. 
Important: Our strain of Mammoth Blue 
Morning Glory is extra early, developed in 
Colorado. Pkt. only 10c; 3 pkts. for 25c; 
oz. 35c; 1 oz. $1.00. 
Annual Mallow (Lavatera) 
P015. A showy annual, about 2 feet high, 
producing large cup-shaped shrimp-pink 
flowers. Sow in May and thin to 10 inches. 
Pkt. 10c; Va= oz. 25c. 
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Mammoth 
Russian 
Sunflower 
Special Stock: Pkt. 5c; 
lb. 30c; 5 lbs. for 
$1.20; 10 lbs . for 
$2.20, prepaid. 
