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SEED AND PLANT PRICE LIST 
MARIGOLD—Mixed colors. Packet 5c. 
MARIGOLD—Legion of Honor—Un¬ 
excelled for borders. Single golden yel¬ 
low flowers with bronze centers. Packet 
5c. 
MARIGOLD—Lemon Ball—Rich lem¬ 
on-yellow flowers in abundance. Pkt. 5c. 
MARIGOLD — Signata Pumila — A 
dwarf, compact, bushy Marigold with 
beautiful fern-like leaves, densely cov¬ 
ered with bright golden-yellow flowers. 
First class border plant. Packet 10c. 
MEXICAN FIRE BRUSH (Kochia)— 
Popuar ornamental annual, also known 
as Summer Cypress; fine for back¬ 
grounds, borders and hedges; turns fiery 
red in fall. Packet 5c. 
MIGNONETTE — Well known hardy 
little annual; sweet scented and at home 
anywhere. Packet 5c. 
MORNING GLORY (Convolvulus)-. 
A very popular annual as they are one 
of the most free-blooming and rapid 
growing plants in cultivation, often 
growing 15 feet in a season. Soak seed 
in warm water for one hour. Packet 5c. 
NASTURTIUM—(See double)—P. 1. 
NASTURTIUM—Dwarf. Our nastur¬ 
tiums contain a large variety or colors. 
A row of these in the garden or along 
the walk will produce a gorgeous effect. 
Packet 5c; ounce 10c; 3 ounces 25c. 
Nasturtium — 
Tall, luxurious 
climbing vari¬ 
ety for un¬ 
sightly places. 
Packet 5c; 
ounce 10c; 3 
ounces 25c. 
NEMESIA—A very pretty annual 
which does well in a cool position, plants 
grow about one foot high; orchid-like 
flowers and very varied in colors. Ex- 
cellant for borders. Packet 10c. 
♦ PENTSTEMON (pen-ste’-mon)—Per 
ennial. An ornamental plant which will 
flower the first year if sown early. The 
half pendent bell-shaped flowers show 
beautiful shades and marking of scarlet 
pink, white and blue. Packet 10c. 
PHLOX—A beautiful annual that may 
be used for massing, beds, borders or 
pots. Sow in open after danger of frost. 
Special mixed. Packet 5c. 
STAR PHLOX—Same as Phlox ex¬ 
cept the flowers are star-shaped.Packet 
5c. 
PANSY—Mix¬ 
ed, Giant fril- 
1 e d, Giant 
flowering. A 
grand mixture 
of the finest 
varieties. 
Packet 5c. 
PANSY (Steel’s Mastadon)—A pansy 
of immense size. The flower is not only 
large, but well shaped. Heavy texture 
which causes them to be crinkled and 
waved. Mixed. Packet 15c. 
PETUNIA—Hybrid mixed; easily 
grown and bloom profusely until frost; 
no bedding plant makes a more pleasant 
effect. Packet 5c. 
PETUNIA—Rosy Morn. A most pleas¬ 
ant clear pink, contrasted by a broad 
white throat. Single. Flowers until 
after frost. Packet 10c. 
PETUNIA—Giant of California. This 
grand ruffled or fringed variety often 
measures 4 to 5 inches. The great vari¬ 
ety of colors, blockings, stripings, and 
veinings makes a fantastic and beauti¬ 
ful combination. Packet 20c. 
PETUNIA—Double. The flowers are 
very large, full and symmetrically form¬ 
ed; the edges of the petals are beauti¬ 
fully fringed; mixed. Packet 35c. 
NEMOPHILA (ne-mof’-i-la)—“Baby’s 
Eyes.” Hardy annual, 6 inches in height. 
Excellent for borders and pots; flowers 
delicate blue and white. Packet 5c. 
NICOTIANA (ni-ko-shi-a’-na) — Half 
hardy annual. A handsome bedding 
plant sweetly fragrant blooms. Thrives 
best in sunny location. Packet 5c. 
NIGELLA (Love in the Mist)—A 
hardy annual, one foot high with finely 
cut foliage, oddly shaped blossoms in 
blue and white. Packet 5c. 
PAINTED DAISY—Annual Chrysan¬ 
themum. Plants average 2 feet and bear 
daisy-like flowers in great profusion on 
strong stems. Packet 5c. 
PHYSOSTEGIA “False Dragonhead” 
—Perennial. During the fall the plants 
bear a profusion of showy flower spikes; 
2 feet. Easily grown in sandy loam soil 
and need moisture during the dry sum¬ 
mer. Packet, either pink or white, 10c. 
PHYSALIS “Chinese Lantern Plant” 
—A hardy perennial grown for its showy 
scarlet-red seed pods which are easily 
dried for winter bouquets. The flowers 
are white. Easily grown in any soil. 
Packet 10c. 
PINKS—Deltoides (Maiden Pinks)— 
A charming creeping variety, very 
beautiful carmine, flowers in June and 
July; very effective for Rock Gardens. 
Packet 10c. 
