Double Flowering 
Giant Stocks 
“Imperial Mixture” 
Start the seed o f 
this "Cut and Come 
Agaln”variety indoors 
in early spring, to be 
later transplanted and 
be assured of a pro- 
fusion of fragrant 
flowers for cutting 
from midsummer to 
late fall. For divers¬ 
ity of color, fragrance 
and brilliancy this 
“Imperial” strain of 
double and semi-doub¬ 
le Stocks isunsurpuss- 
ed. Growing over 2'A 
feet high the sturdy 
flower spikes rise In 
majestic beauty above 
the attractive foliage. 
This special mixture 
contains only desire- 
able shades and colors. 
No. 2169, Pkt. 15C; 
Vs Oz. 60c; Vt oz. $1 
BABY BLUE M00NFL0WER 
Impressive as a _ 
covering for walls. 
trellises andarb- 
ors. Flowers pro- 
duced by the hun- 
deeds. fjEj K MLr' 
This exceed- * 
ingly rapid grow- 
cr is one of most 
beautiful of all an- MBBawMSh^: 
nnal dim he r s. 
These vines thrive 
best in sunny lo- 
cations and pro- ■RSgpS®*”?; 
duce hundreds of 
morni n g- glory- 
like flowers of ba- 
by iblue, shading ■AS^nilS 
down to a pure 
white in the throat. ^ 
No. 2437, Pkt. IOC; % OZ. 30C 
"New” Rose Marie DOUBLE 
M00NFL0WER 
Rose-Pink ^ 
The last word in this annual climber. The handsome 
rose-pink double and semi-double flowers of this new 
variety are strikingly beautiful. 
No. 2156, Tkt. 20C; Vt oz. 30C; y 2 oz. 50C; oz. 85c. 
Jf * Double Dwarf 
V u « 'Q 10 Weeks Stocks 
(l;-8 f{.) Useful for beds. No. 2170, Pkt. 1QC; y 8 oz. 50c 
Fine Specimens Easily Grown from Seed 
In 3 months from planting you can decorate your table 
with this excellent house plant. The shining green fronds re¬ 
semble a miniature palm or umbrella, and present a most 
novel appearance. Delights in moisture and is much used in 
aquariums. Will grow in water, rich soil or mud. 
No.2173, Pkt. 10c; 1-16 oz. 30c; y 8 oz 50c; % oz. 85c. 
The Trumpet Vine is one of Ir 
the finest of the perennial climb- • 
ers. Excellent for porches, trel- r--™ 
Uses and summer houses, the / 
stems often growing twenty to 
eighty feet in length. Its orange-red trumpet-shaped flowers ap¬ 
pear in late summer, making masses of brilliant flame-like color. 
No. 2 178 0 Pkt. 15c; Vi oz. 30c; Vs oz. 50c. 
Handsome Fragrant Climber 
There are few flowers more lovely than the showy water-lily-like 
blooms of this semi-tropical, evergreen climber. These Intri¬ 
cately .shaped white flowers witli tlieir blue and 
white crowns are followed with an EDIBLE 
deep purple FRUIT tine size of an egrg:. This fruit is 
used quite extensively for salads and preserves. Hardy only in the 
-xtreme south. Does better indoors in all Northern States. 
No. 2172, Pkt. 15c; y c oz. 45c; oz. $2.25. 
I thank you for sending me your seed book. These are the 
i eyer used. You may print this if you like. 
Mrs.Kobert Massey. Kosciusko, Miss. 
EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
GOOD LOCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PA. 
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