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SEED 
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PORTULACA. (Portulak.) (Irish Moss.) 
Too much cannot be said in praise of this pop¬ 
ular and handsome annual which produces a per¬ 
fect carpet in a remarkably short time. Succeeds 
best in an exposed, sunny location and flourishes 
in dry and very shallow soil. It is of a creeping 
nature with moss-like foliage, which from early 
summer until frost is hidden by the brilliant rose¬ 
like flowers that open wide in the morning and 
close in the evening. Because of its foliage it is 
frequently known as Irish Moss or Moss Hose. 
It is well to mix the seed with three or four times 
its bulk of dry sand or soil which permits an 
even and easy distribution of the seed. It may 
safely be sown the latter part of April. 
NO. PKT. 
356 SUPERB MIXED. Our own mixture of 
the iinest separate colors and unsur¬ 
passed for brilliancy and size. % oz. 20c, 
oz. $1.00 .10 
357 White .10 358 Coppery Rose .10 
359 Yellow .10 360 Bright Scarlet .10 
361 Pink .10 362 Rose Striped. .10 
363 Double Mixed. Saved from the best va¬ 
rieties and colors and producing a large 
percentage of double flowers. Vi oz. 
$1.00 .15 
Pot Marigold. See Calendula. 
PRIMULA. (Primrose.) (Primel.) 
Greenhouse Kinds. 
The charming and beautiful Chinese and Ob- 
conica Primroses are indispensable for winter 
and spring decorations in the home or conserva¬ 
tory. They are of the easiest culture in the green¬ 
house or light window of the living-room, flower¬ 
ing abundantly and continuously with little care. 
Press the seed in lightly to barely cover. To 
develop the best flowers and most brilliant colors 
grow in a heavy soil and as near 60 degrees as 
possible. 
364 Chinese Fringed Mixed. The finest, large- 
flow r ering sorts of all colors.50 
365 Obconica Grandiflora, Apple Blossom 
Pink. A beautiful soft pink of very 
large size .• • • -25 
366 Obconica Grandiflora Mixed. A choice 
strain of the freest-flowering type.25 
PRIMULA. (Primrose.) 
Hardy Kinds. 
367 Perennial Hybrid Large Flowering. 
Splendid mixed. Similar to the English 
Primrose, but with much larger flowers 
and innumerable color variations. They 
bloom with the crocuses and continue 
for 6 weeks. Splendid for rock gardens 
and edging. May be divided after they 
are through flowering.20 
368 Perennial Hybrid Golden Yellow. Sepa¬ 
rate color of the preceding type.25 
Plants ready in April. 
PYRETHRUM. 
From a massive tuft of lace-like foliage num¬ 
bers of straight, leafless stalks grow 18 in. high 
crowned with daisy-like flowers. Favorite per¬ 
ennials which bloom the first season from seed if 
started very early. Remove the flower-stalks 
after blooming for a second crop in the fall. 
369 Roseum. Daisy-like in white, pink, rose 
and crimson shades, and yellow centers. 
One of the most graceful cutflowers.15 
Plants ready in May. 
Reseda. See Mignonette. 
RICINUS. (Castor Oil Bean.) (Wunderbaum.) 
Tall growing and highly ornamental plants, 
with beautiful foliage and brilliant-colored fruit. 
If planted singly on lawns they produce a fine 
effect. Annual. 
Ricinus of any sort, % oz. 15c, oz. 25c. 
370 Major. Dark-green foliage; 10 ft.10 
371 Sanguineus. Blood-red stems and fruit, 
green leaves; 7 ft.10 
372 Cambodgensis. Leaves maroon; stems 
black; 5 ft.; very beautiful.10 
373 Gibsoni. Dark purple-red foliage; 5 ft.. .10 
374 Minor. Dwarf, with rose-colored fruit; 
4 ft.10 
375 Zanzibariensis. Immense leaves of the 
most handsome colors which present a 
beautiful pyramid of foliage thickly set 
from the bottom up; 10 to 12 ft.10 
Ricinus or Castor Oil Bean 
RUDBECKIA. (Cone Flower.) 
NO. PKT. 
376 Newmani. One of the finest of autumn¬ 
flowering perennials, bearing large flow¬ 
ers of bright orange-yellow petals, sur¬ 
rounding a large black cone; a showy 
flower ....1° 
SALPIGLOSSIS. (Trompetenzunge.) 
(Painted Tongue.) 
These showy half-hardy annuals bear beautiful 
funnel-shaped flowers having dark veins on a 
ground which varies from white to crimson, 
orange, yellow 7 , etc., almost orchid-like in ap¬ 
pearance. Closely allied to the Petunias, but 
grow erect, producing an abundance of bloom 
from late summer until frost. The seed is very 
fine and should be sown carefully and sparingly 
as the plants are not readily transplanted. They 
thrive in a light, rich, sandy loam and will re¬ 
spond to liberal treatment. 2 ft. 
377 Scarlet on gold background.10 
378 Violet. Self color.10 
379 Purple on gold background.10 
380 Dark Red. Self color.10 
381 Light Blue on gold background. 
382 White and Yellow. 
383 Emperor Finest Mixed. All the above 
and as many more other shades. Vs oz. 
30c, V*. oz. 50c... 
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