50 21st Annual Oriental Seed Co., Ltd., San Francisco, Cal . 東洋種物株式會社農家便覽創業第二十一年 
PARDANTHU—CHINENSIS パ-ダンサス 
(Chinese Black Berry Lilly ) ひあふざ 
A hardy perennial, grow two to three feet and produce a beautiful, lily like, 
orange red flowers in May. Seed stalks sometime used with dry grass for decora¬ 
tion. T hrives best day, sunny location, and should not be watered too freely. Re¬ 
quire little cultivation other than to keep out weeds. 
Sow seed in bed outdoors as early in spring as ground is throughly warm cover¬ 
ing half inch with fine soil, when 2, 3leaves come out transplanted. (Pkt., 10c.) 
(oz. 50c ) postpaid. Imperted Seed. 
だ金波 : < Chinese Lantern) ホ，•ソキ 
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tall and forming a shapely bush. It produce shall white blossoms 
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followed later by large cherry-like fruits enclosed in a husk about two 
inches in diameter and shaped somewhat like Chinese Lanterns. In late 
Summer this turns to a bright orange scarlet color, making a most 
decorative plant. Just before frost the stems may be cut and taken 
indoors where there the red lanterns will make a bright and novel 
decoration throughout the winter. Sow seed in spring as early as 
ground is warm and dry, using light rich soil and giving plenty of 
moisture. 
Or sow seed indoors early in sping and transplant to opend bed when 
weather is warm and settled. (Pkt. 10c.) (J oz. 55c.) (oz. $1.75) postpaid. 
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Imported Seed. 
PASSION VINE (Passiflora) ( バツシ 3 > フラワ）一 One 
of our best and most showy perennial climbers. Grows 
luxuriantly either from cuttings or seed. A very satis¬ 
factory climber of rapid growth which will cover a porch 
or small Cottage in one summer. The five pointed leaves 
are graceful and of a rich dark green which form a fine 
background for its curiously formed flowers. These, 
about 2 inches across, consist of ten pointed stars with 
central fringed ruffs and elaborate reproductive organs. 
The b’ossoms, a de icate sky-blue in color, are followed 
by handsome ovoid fruits. 
COE RULE A GRAN DIFLORA, Southern Beauty- 
(Pkt. lUc.) 
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KIKYO (Platycodoir Grandiflora) ( 結梗） 
A attractive nardy perennial plant from Japan, which 
bloom first year from seed, very large, wide open, saucer¬ 
shaped blossoms on long slender stems and borne all Sum¬ 
mer long. Plant bloom first year when only six inches 
high, but eventually reach two feet. Colors pure white to 
dark blue. 
Sow Seed outdoors in early Spring, covering seed 
1/4 inches with fine soil well pressed down. Will take 2 to 
3 weeks to germinate. 
Transplant^ in the fall or following Spring. Light 
rich loamy soil is most suitable: (Pkt. 10c.) (V4 oz, 75c.) 
( 02 . $2,50) postpaid. Imported Seed. 
OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose)—hh A and P. Good 
flowering shade plants are rare, especially in bright 
colors. The Evening Primroses like half shade best and 
are yellow in color. The blossom is fully expanded only 
late in the afternoon. Makes a good plant to grow close 
to a house. 
ANNUAL VARIETIES, Mixed-Pkt. lOcts. 
LAMARCKIAN A — P. A bright yellow Evening Prim¬ 
rose, of great beauty. It is found wild in many parts of 
California. Height 3 feet. (Pkt.10 cts.) 
PYRETHRUM 赤花除蟲菊 
PARTHENIFOLIUM AUREUM, or GOLDENFEA- 
THER—Small cut leaves of bright golden yellow. A 
hardy perennial, with bright foliage, much used for edg¬ 
ing and borders. Seed be sown in the Fall or Spring 
and transplanted (Pkt., 10c.) (J oz., 75c.) postpaid. 
HYBR1DU M GRAND1FLORUM 一 Large flowering 
single mixed, hardy perennial, bearing large Daisy of 
Cosmos-like flowers, ranging in color from light pink 
to deep red, with bright yellow centers; blooms in May 
and June and again the Pall, and is one of the most 
graceful and long lasting cut flowers ; 2 feet. (Pkt., 15c., 
