PRICES OP ALL FLOWER 
SEEDS 
Unless Quoted Otherwise. 
1 Pkt., 10c 3 Pkts., 27c 
5 Pkts., 40c 10 Pkts., 75c 
Postpaid 
ZINNIA 
G1370. Acrolineum. 15 inch, 
lovely white and rose pink. 
G1372. Ammobilum, Winged 
Everlasting. Large, double white 
with yellow disc. 
G1374. Gomphrena, Globe Am¬ 
aranth. Brilliant globe shaped 
flowers, white and red. 
G1376. Helichrysum. Giant 
flowered, mixed colors. 
G1376A. Helichrysum. Giant 
flowered, yellow. 
G1376B. Helichrysum. Giant 
flowered, red. 
G1376C. Helichrysum. Giant 
flowered, rose. 
G1376D. Helichrysum. Giant 
flowered, salmon red. 
G1376E. Helichrysum. Giant 
flowered, violet. 
G1378. Rodanthe. White, rose, 
and crimson. 
G1380. Xeranthemum. Very 
double, white and purple, long 
stems. 
G1382. Strawflower, Mixed. 
Many varieties are contained In 
this mixture. 
G1351. Fantasy Chrysanthemum 
Flowering Zinnias. A fascinating 
new zinnia of unusual, informal 
petal formation in rich, bright 
shades of red, yellow, pastel 
pinks and ivory color. This new 
zinnia should be planted in every 
garden as they are easily grown. 
They are fine for cut flowers. 
Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts, 25c, postpaid. 
G1350. Zinnia, Tall Double. All 
colors mixed. 
G1354. Zinnia, Double Lilliput. 15 
Inches tall. Mixed colors. 
G1356. Zinnia, Mexican Hybrids. 
Pleasing colors. 
G1352. Zinnia, New Giant Flow¬ 
ered. 3 feet. Fine colors, mixed. 
G1360. Zinnia, Giant Flowering 
White. Pkt., 10c. 
G1362. Zinnia, Giant Flowering 
Crimson. Pkt., 10c. 
G1364. Zinnia, Giant Black 
Knight. Pkt., 10c. 
G1366. Zinnia, Giant Flowering 
Violet. Pkt., 10c. 
G1368. Zinnia, Giant Flowering 
Yellow. Pkt., 10c. 
G1358. Zinnia Collection. 1 pkt. 
of each of above five colors, all 
for 40c. 
ORNAMENTAL 
GRASSES (P) 
NEW GIANT FLOWERED ZINNIAS 
J°tj’ s .Tears- 3 ft. tall, shining pearly seeds. . 
G1386. Eulalia Zebrina. 4 ft. tall. 
Hardy Pampas Grass. 10 ft. tall, large plumes. 
G1394. Grasses. Tall ornamen¬ 
tal varieties, mixed. 
CLIMBING VINES 
G1400. Ampelopsls, Boston Ivy. 
Will climb any wall without 
support. In the fall the leaves 
turn rich orange and red. 
G1406. Canary Bird Vine. Rapid 
grower, beautiful yellow flow¬ 
ers. 
G1407. Cardinal Climber. A new 
climber, grows rapidly, often 
attaining a height of 20 to 30 
feet. The leaves are deeply 
notched. The bright cardinal 
red flowers appear in great 
numbers. 
G1408. Coboea Scandens. Beau¬ 
tiful climber, growing 20 to 25 
feet. The flowers are large, 
bell shaped, blue color. In sow¬ 
ing, place the seeds edgewise 
and cover with light soil. 
G1418. Evening Glory. Quick 
growing climber with violet blue 
flowers. Fragrant in the even¬ 
ing. 
G1419. Japanese Hop. Humu- 
lus. This is one of the fastest 
growing vines. Sowing middle 
of May it will produce vines 10 
to 15 feet long with beautiful 
heavy green foliage in a very 
short time. 
G1420. Japanese Kudzu Vine. 
Jack and the Bean Stalk Vine 
It is surprising how fast this 
vine will grow. The dark green 
leaves make a dense cover. 
G1422. Lathyrus, Hardy Sweet 
Pea. Perennial climber with 
white, pink and crimson pea¬ 
shaped Rower clusters. About 
6 feet high. Blooms from July 
to September. 
G1425. Moonflower, New Mam¬ 
moth White. The flowers open 
about at sunset and close the 
next morning. The effect, par¬ 
ticularly on moonlight nights, is 
very beautiful. If grown on well 
enriched soil in a warm, sunny 
location, and given plenty of 
water while making growth', the 
vine will reach an enormous 
height, often over 30 feet. The 
leaves are heart shape, from 
July until frost in the fall. 
KUDZU VINE 
STRAWFLOWERS or 
EVERLASTINGS 
G1428. Moonflower, Lilac Blue. 
Similar to the white, produces 
lovely flowers of lilac-blue color. 
G1434. Passion .Flower. .Tender 
perennial climber for the summer 
garden, for window boxes and pot 
culture. Beautiful large flowers, 
white and blue, w r ax-like. Pkt.. 
15c. 
MORNING GLORIES 
G1430. Morning Glory, Imperial 
Japanese. This is a large flower¬ 
ing Japanese strain with beauti¬ 
ful blossoms in the most varied 
colors and shades. 
G1431. Morning Glory, Single 
Fringed. A new strain of the 
large flowering varieties. The 
flowers have fringed edges, and 
come in many colors. 
G1433. Morning Glory, Heavenly 
Blue. Sky blue, a rapid grower, 
blooms freely. This is a new va¬ 
riety. 
G1432. Morning Glory, Mixed. 
Old fashioned varieties. 
CYPRESS VINE 
G1410. Scarlet Cypress Vine 
G1412. White Cypress Vine. 
G1414. Mixed Colored Cypress 
Vines. 
GOURDS 
G1440. Calabash or Pipe Gourd. 
Fruit sometimes used for making pipes. 
G1442. Dipper. A good dipper can be made of the ripe 
fruit 
G1444. Hercules Club. Fruit 
green, 3 to 4 feet long. 
G1446. Luffa or Dish Cloth. 
Some women prefer a dish cloth 
made of this gourd to any other 
kind. 
G1448. Nest Egg. In color, 
shape and size, like hen’s eggs 
G1450. Orange. Known as false- 
orange, or Mock Orange. 
G1452. Sugar T rough. The 
fruits have thick shells, very 
light, but durable. Holds 6 to 
8 quarts. 
G1454. Gourd Seed Mixture, 
containing many varieties. 
Price of Gourds: All 7c per pkt.; 
oz., 20c. 
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