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2186 Cypress Vine 
Big Free 
Culture 
Book with 
orders for 
$1.00 or 
more. See 
page 3. 
6 4 Just Think 
of This" 
Condon’s Flower 
Seeds are all criti¬ 
cally tested for ger¬ 
mination. Are sure 
to grow and bloom to 
your entire satisfac¬ 
tion, or your money 
back. 
Condon’s Sure 
Blooming Annuals 
for Bouquet Cutting 
Antirrhinum 
Asters 
Candytuft 
Calliopsis 
Centaurea 
Chrysanthe¬ 
mum 
Clarkia 
Cosmos 
JCscholtzia 
Gaillardia 
Larkspur 
Marigold 
Mignonette 
Nasturtium 
Scabiosa 
Stocks 
Sweet Peas 
Zinnias 
This list has been selected because of the 
long stems and keeping quality of the flowers. 
It is by no means complete, but merely sug¬ 
gestive. 
2186 Cypress Vine (Ipomoea Quamoclit) 
All Colors Choicest Mixed 
Annual Climber 
A slender climber of quick growth, having small, finely 
divided dark green foliage. The vines are thickly starred 
with small, brightly colored flowers. Very desirable for 
small ornamental trellises or wire supports. Cypress 
Vine requires a warm sunny situation to grow luxuri¬ 
antly. The soil best suited should be fairly sandy, con¬ 
tain a fair amount of humus, and be rich in lime. It may 
be grown in porch br window boxes to climb up on a 
trellis. The seed should be sown when the trees are 
starting’ out in leaf, or farther North may be started 
in boxes in March to be planted in the garden when the 
trees are out in leaf and the nights have become quite 
warm. All colors choicest mixed. Pkt. (100 Seed), 10 cts.; 
Ya oz., 18 cts.; oz., 32 cts. 
2m Cyclamen (Giganteum) 
Persicum Finest Mixed 
House Culture 
We are offering the famous Wandsbek strain of Cycla¬ 
men which represents the highest degree of perfection in 
this wonderful flower. The plants are bushy, of strong 
growth, and wonderfully free blooming. The individual 
flowers are of immense size and artistic form. Cyclamen 
should be sown thinly in a well-pre¬ 
pared soil composed of sand, leaf mold, 
and garden loam. Cover the seeds very 
thinly and keep at a temperature of 
from 60 to 65 degrees. Water regularly 
but not in excess and 
keep the pot covered 
with a piece of paper 
until the plants appear, 
which will take as long 
as four weeks. Re¬ 
peated repotting and the 
proper amount of fresh 
air are essential to keep 
the plants growing. 
Persicum Finest Mixed. 
Pkt. (23 Seed), 23 cts. 
CONDON'S SEEDS SATISFY 
2154 Cleome Puugens Spider Plant 
2154 Cleome Pungens 
Giant Spider Plant 
Annual 
The plants make a quick growth, 4 to 5 
feet tall. They are most attractive and use¬ 
ful for planting in the border, to separate the 
vegetables from the flower garden, or to hide 
unsightly walls or fences. 
The plants thrive in a warm sunny loca¬ 
tion and in soil which is moderately rich and 
sandy. The Spider Plant does well in pots in 
the house. The habit of the plants is bush¬ 
like and well rounded, with a profusion of 
flowers borne freely from July until frost. 
The blooms are most curious in construc¬ 
tion, with long, feathery petals standing far 
apart. The long, narrow, protruding stamens 
add to the quaintness of the flowers. After 
the flowers drop off they are succeeded by 
long seed-pods on slender stems, giving the 
effect of a many-legged spider with a bunch 
of flowers at the top. Many colors mixed. 
Pkt. (200 Seed), 10 cts.; *4 or.., 25 cts. 
Grow More 
Flowers 
There is not a home that 
couldn’t be made more 
beautiful than it is now 
by adding some flowers. 
Flowers will give a touch 
of beauty far more im¬ 
pressive than the finest 
furniture or the most ex¬ 
pensive pictures, yet every¬ 
one of us can well afford 
them. Grow plenty of 
flowers for garden display 
and to give you cut- 
flowers throughout the 
spring, summer, and fall. 
Beautify the general ap¬ 
pearance of your home by 
adding porch and window 
boxes to it and provide 
other flowers to be grown 
in pots for flower-stands 
on the porch or indoors. 
See pages 119 to 127 for New and Rare Flower Seeds—Annuals, Perennials and Rock Garden Varieties. 
