Beautiful Everlasting Flowers 
For Garden Display and Winter Bouquets 
Everlasting flowers are Increasing In demand, for they give a 
colorful display of bloom during summer and fall, and may 
also be used for bouquets either fresh, or they may be dried 
for winter decoration. 
Double Strawflowers 
The type of Strawflowers known 
as Helichrysum is the most 
widely grown of all Everlast¬ 
ings, as they are so easy to 
grow, free blooming and serve 
so many purposes. The plants 
2 to 2 M feet tall are excellent 
for display in flower beds or 
tall borders, showing a great 
variety of rich, glistening colors 
from midsummer until late fall. 
The long-stemmed flowers cut 
when about one-third open and 
hung, heads down, in a cool, 
shady, airy place, make the best 
display of winter bouquets, re¬ 
taining their bright, cheerful 
colors indefinitely. 
Mixed: Fkt. (200 seeds), 5 <; 
M* oz., 25C> 
Acroclinium 
A very pretty annual ‘’Everlasting,” 
with white and rose, daisy-like flowers. 
Good for borders, also winter bouquets. 
Single and Double Mixed: Pkt. <150 seeds), 5 <; V 6 oz., 20*. 
Globe Amaranth— Gomphrena 
Very showy bushy plants producing attractive Clover-like flow¬ 
ers in rose, purple, white, striped, and orange shades; grows 
about 2 feet tall, and is fine for garden display or drying. 
Mixed Colors: Pkt., 5<; oz., 204- 
Lunaria —Honesty 
A very interesting biennial which 
readily self-sows and will bloom 
the first year if planted early, 
producing sweet-scented flowers 
of a beautiful violet-purple and 
other colors, followed by large 
round silvery seed-pods much 
prized for winter bouquets. 
Mixed Colors: Pkt. (50 seeds), 
5c; Vfe oz., 25C. 
StatiCG— Sea Lavender 
This has become quite popu¬ 
lar on account of oeing very 
showy with its large clust¬ 
ers of flowers produced on 
graceful stems. Plants are 
easily grown from seed. Cut 
and treat the flowers like 
Everlastings. 
SINUATA, Mixed. This 
mixture includes shades of 
rose, blue, white, yellow 
and lavender. 
Pkt., 5c; V4 OZ., 20c> 
One of the prettiest of Everlastings, 
producing an abundance of bright 
flowers in bright rose, white, red, etc., which are very showy 
in the garden and when cut and dried for winter bouquets 
are very attractive. Plants grow about 2 feet tall and blooms 
until frost. 
Mixed: Pkt. (100 seeds), 5C5 Vfe oz., 20c. 
Everlasting: Flower Mixture 
Every garden should grow everlasting flowers, and to meet 
the growing demand for these most interesting flowers we 
have made up a superb collection containing all those we 
offer and others. Planting this mixture gives a wonderfully 
interesting garden display of many odd forms and also beauti¬ 
ful glistening colors. They are excellent for cutting and you 
can have a good supply for winter bouquets. 
Mixed Annuals: Pkt., lOc; Vf* oz., 204- 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
Our mixture of Ornamental Grasses is made up of every 
attractive variety known and will make a display which 
is very effective and attracts unusual interest In the novel 
forms and attractive colors produced. Many of the varieties 
can be dried for winter bouquets. 
All Kinds Ornamental Grasses Mixed: Pkt., IOC 
V4 oz., 25<; oz., 90(- 
Climbing Vines 
These give the garden an attractive appearance. YVe offer 
Climbers that are easily raised from spring-planted seed, and 
the best and most popular varieties. 
Balloon Vine 
(Love-ln-a-Puff) 
A rapid-growing annual 
climber that succeeds best in 
a warm situation in light soil. 
The flowers are whitish green 
color and are followed by at¬ 
tractive seed pods which look 
like miniature balloons. 
Pkt. (40 seeds), 5 *; 
V4 oz., 20(- 
Cypress Vine 
A very attractive annual 
climber with rich green fern¬ 
like foliage and masses of 
beautiful, small, star-shaped 
flowers in white and scarlet. 
Mixed: Pkt. (50 seeds), 54 ; 
V * oz., 20<. 
Japanese 
Kudzu Vine 
(Jaek-and-the-Bean-Stalk) 
A remarkable climber from 
Japan. Hardy and will grow 
30 to 40 feet in one season, 
filling the air with fragrance 
from its clusters of purple 
Wisteria-like blossoms. Starts 
into growrth slowly but after 
a few' w'eeks grows almost 
beyond belief. 
Pkt. (50 seeds), 54 ; 
M* oz., 20 *. 
Boston Ivy 
(Ampelopsis VeitchJ) 
A hardy vine which clings to 
any wall, building or tree. The 
3-pointed green leaves change 
to red and bronze in the fall. 
Seeds germinate slowly but 
make rapid growth after once 
started. 
Pkt. (50 seeds), 54 ; 
M» oz., 201 . 
Dolichos 
(Hyacinth Bean) 
A very rapid growing annual 
climber. Flowers freely in 
erect racemes of purplish-red 
also pure white, followed by 
attractive seed pods. 
Mixed: Pkt. (35 seeds), 5 *; 
Vi oz., 204. 
Thunbergia 
(Black-Eyed Susan Vine) 
A slender trailing vine with 
neat foliage and flowers in 
yellow and white with dark 
centers, excellent for hanging 
baskets or porch boxes. 
Mixed: Pkt. (50 seeds), 54 ; 
m* oz., 254- 
Cardinal Climber 
A strong and rapid grow'er, 
literally covered with a blaze 
of circular, cardinal-red flow¬ 
ers from midsummer till frost. 
Seed is started early indoors 
or sown outside when weather 
is warm. 
Pkt. (50 seeds), IO 4 ; 
Vn oz., 304- 
Moonflowers 
A beautiful annual Climber; 
foliage very dense, the flow¬ 
ers being produced in a wide 
range of delicate colorings. 
Many of the sorts open only 
when the sun rises, others 
when the sun sets. They reach 
a height of 15 to 25 feet. Try 
our special mixture this year. 
It is better than ever. 
All Colors Mixed: Pkt. (30 
seeds), 54 ; Vi oz., 204- 
Canary-Bird Vine 
(Tropaeolum Canariense) 
A beautiful rapid growing an¬ 
nual climber, the charming 
canary-yellow blossoms bear¬ 
ing resemblance to a bird 
with wings half expanded. 
Flowers are very artistic. 
Pkt. (25 seeds), 5 *; 
Vi oz., 204- 
Cobaea 
(Cathedral Bells) 
A rapid - growing vine with 
bell-shaped flowers, green at 
first, changing to rosy purple. 
Grows 10 to 20 feet in a sea¬ 
son and clings to any rough 
surface. For early blooming 
start seed indoors in March 
or April and plant out after 
danger of frost. 
Pkt. (25 seeds), 54 ; 
Vfe oz., 354- 
Japanese Hop 
A rapid growing annual climb¬ 
er, resembling the common 
Hop, foliage very dense and 
very ornamental, withstand¬ 
ing drought and heat and in¬ 
sects do not attack. A good 
vine for quick results. 
Pkt. (50 seeds), 54 ; 
Vh oz., 204 . 
Morning Glories 
A rapid growing vine for cov¬ 
ering arbors, porches and 
trellises. Flowers of gigantic 
size, colorings ranging from 
white to black-purple with all 
possible intermediate shades 
of red, pink, rose, carmine, 
copper, crimson, blue, maroon 
and bronze, many w'ith throats 
spotted, striped and blotched. 
Japanese Mixed: Pkt. (100 
seeds), 54 ; Vi oz., 204- 
Everlastings 
Climbers 
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