NEW FRAGRANT PANSY 
A strain of giant-flowered Pansy, showing 
many rare colorings, and with the added charm 
of delightful and pervasive fragrance, a tantaliz¬ 
ing spicy perfume. Richly colored flowers of 
heavy texture, on long sturdy stems. ecx8. Pkt. 
25c; special pkg. 60c. 
POLEMONIUM CARNEUM 
Lovely sprays of wide open bells that range 
from apricot-tinted cream to salmon pink and 
soft rose. Luxuriant ferny foliage. A delight in 
the garden. erbcsthl8. Pkt. 15c; spec. pkg. 35c; 
Vs oz. 90c. 
RUELLA CILIOSA 
Few flowers bloom more continuously than 
this. It starts in May and keeps going until late 
September. Every day there is a new crop of 
the long-tubed flaring flowers, a bit like crinkly 
petaled, silvery lavender Petunias. It adores full 
sun and thrives in drought. Fully winter hardy. 
erdhl2. Pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c. 
THE SCARBOROUGH LiLY 
Vallota purpurea. It is close to Amaryllis, but 
hardier and surer. The large clustered flowers 
vary from pure bright scarlet to rich dark red. 
Makes a famous pot-plant, or planted deeply in 
sheltered places, is almost hardy outside. Very 
beautiful, and rather rare. Sow in frames, or a 
sunny window. Pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c. 
THE TAHOKA DAISY 
Big splendid daisies of pure blue-lavender, fad¬ 
ing to rose, with golden yellow centers that stay 
yeilow. The foliage is finely laciniated and ferny, 
the flower stems of good length, and the blossoms 
carried continuously from mid-June until frost. 
Wonderful for cutting, or in the border. A hardy 
winter annual. crby20. Pkt. 15c; spec. pkg. 35c; 
Vs oz. 60c. 
TALINUM CALYCiNUM 
Daintiest and most gracious of rockery plants, 
with many flowers of brilliant rose, carried in 
airy open branching sprays, on stems so slender 
as to be almost invisible. The leaves are low 
tangles of succulent green pencils. Ever-bloom¬ 
ing. Usually flowers first year. Winter hardy in 
Vermont. See page 74 for other Talinums. 
erdhl2. Pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c; Vs oz. 85c. 
DELPHINIUM AVALON BLEND 
A magnificent blend of all that is finest in 
Giant Hybrid Delphiniums. To the Alaska Hy¬ 
brids that have pleased so many of my friends in 
the past, I have added the rare and richly fra¬ 
grant Almond-scented Delphinium, together with 
selections from the snowy white Iceberg type. 
Then there are the close and towering 3pires of 
the Hollyhock strain in pale blue, mid-blue, ultra- 
marine and purple, with varied shades of laven¬ 
der, opal and lilac-pink. ecbh60. Pkt. 25c; spec, 
pkg. 60c. 
OFFER 1B5—One pkt. each of the 20 kinds of¬ 
fered on these three pages, for $3.00. 
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