UNUSUAL EVERLASTINGS 
The straw-flowers give brightness and cheer 
to the dreary winter months. Many unique uses 
may be found for them. 
POLYGONELLA ARTICULATA—ecd24. An¬ 
nual. Myriads of tiny white blossoms that age to 
rose, are carried in dainty airiness along the 
almost leafless stems. Excellent for mixing with 
other cut-flowers, or a pretty everlasting. Pkt. 
10c; spec. pkg. 25c. 
LIMONIUM LATIFOLIUM—Sea Lavender. 
ecb24. Perennial. Panicles of minute lavender- 
blue flowers. Excellent for border, or drying. 
Pkt. 10c; spec. pkg. 25c. 
ANAPHALLIS MARGARITACEA—Pearl Ever¬ 
lasting. ec24. Perennial. Clusters of silvery 
pearl-like flower heads above cottony leaves. 
Excellent with colored strawflowers. Pkt. 15c. 
OFFER 5A5—One pkt. each of Blackberry Lily, 
page 3; Gladwyn Iris, page 42; Scottish Heather, 
page 14; Gomphrena aurea, page 6; together 
with one each of the three above, 7 pkts. for 75c. 
THE ZEPHYR LILIES (Zephyranthes) 
The Fairy or Zephyr Lilies will flourish in any 
garden. They are of the easiest culture, grow¬ 
ing vigorously from spring or summer sown 
seed, and usually blooming in one year. In win¬ 
ter, store the bulbs like Gladioli. 
For porch or window boxes the Fairy Lilies are 
delightful, but they are mostly grown for garden 
display, or in the rockery, flowering freely for 
several months. ebrxl2. 
Z. AJAX—Large flowers of clear lemon. Profuse. 
Pkt. 10c; spec. pkg. 25c; oz. 60c. 
Z. ROBUSTA—Charming trumpets of blush to 
deep pink. Pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c. 
Z. CANDIDA—Crocus Lily. Multitudes of up¬ 
standing glossy white flowers. Rich foliage. 
Fine for edgings. Pkt. 10c; sp. pkg. 25c; % oz. 60c. 
Z. TEXANA—Dainty elfin bells, yellow within 
but copper red in reverse. Pkt. 20c; sp. pkg. 50c. 
COOPERIA PEDUNCULATA — Evening Star. 
Long stemmed white flowers, tinged with pink, 
appear as if by magic after each summer shower. 
The buds unfold at dusk, but the flowers stay 
open for several days. Richly fragrant. Easy. 
Handle like Zephyranthes. Pkt. 15c; spec. pkg. 
35c; % oz. 60c. 
OFFER 6A5—One pkt. each of the above for 65c. 
FOR THE BEGINNER'S DOLLAR 
Ten easy, distinctive, beautiful kinds, very dif¬ 
ferent one from another, and from the usual run 
of garden flowers. Several of them should bloom 
first summer. Iris dichotoma, Commelina, Black¬ 
berry Lily, all page 3; Talinum, page 4; Zephyr¬ 
anthes Ajax, page 11; Allium Blend, page 13; 
Easy Lily Blend, page 52; Lepachys Maroon and 
Gold, page 65; Stokesia laevis, page 66; Bush 
Strawberry, page 75. One pkt. of each, $1.40 
separately, for only ONE DOLLAR in the collec¬ 
tion. List cannot "be changed. It would be hard 
to fail with these, and they are worth growing 
by anyone. 
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