GIANT FAN-LEAVED PALM 
The finest of all Palms, and easily grown from seed. Elegant 
fan-shaped leaves of a rich, dark green—beautifully fringed with 
long, thread-like filaments along the segments of the leaves. 
The plant is a compact grower, well adapted to pot culture, and 
succeeds in any situation. Needs no petting; stands dust and 
dry air; lack of sunshine does not bother it. Very ornamental 
at all stages of growth, and the most satisfactory Palm ever 
offered. Seed, 25c Pkt. 
CACTUS SEEDS 
Cactus make most interest¬ 
ing house plants, extremely 
odd and curious, and many 
have gorgeous and beautiful 
blossoms sweet scented, and 
bloomingprofusely. Theseodd- 
est of all plants grow in many 
shapes and sizes, are easily 
grown, thrive and bloom with 
very little care, and endure the 
heat and dryness of the ordi¬ 
nary living room. Much 
pleasure may be derived in 
growing them from seed. 
Everyone is delighted and sur¬ 
prised at the odd appearance 
of a Cactus just sprouting. 
If you desire a fine collection 
of rare varieties, sow the seed 
In pots or boxes in a warm 
room in moist sand, and the 
seed will grow quickly. We 
have fresh seed of a mixture 
of 10 choice varieties. Pkt. 
10c—3 Pkts. 25c 
GROW YOUR TOBACCO 
JERUSALEM CHERRY 
A very showy house plant, loaded with ornamental “cherries” 
which turn to glossy scarlet when ripe. Fine for Thanksgiving 
and Christmas decoration. The bright cherries—which are 
not edible—will hang on the plant all winter; foliage always 
green and very ornamental. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c 
SWEET PEAS 
It is not difficult to grow fine Sweet Peas, even in our 
trying climate. The secret of success lies in getting an 
early start and by thorough soil preparation, insuring a 
strong, deep root-growth to keep the plants well supplied 
with water. If you want to grow the largest and finest 
blossoms, start as early in the spring as the soil can be 
worked. 
SELECTED MIXTURE OF SPENCERS is the 
most gorgeous mixture of Spencers ever offered. It 
contains the cream of the named Spencer varieties, in¬ 
cluding many recent novelties and superb new seedlings 
not yet introduced. It is the very best blend possible 
to produce and will surely delight all who want a grand 
variety of shades and colors. Pkt. 10c—-3 Pkts. 25c, 
Prepaid 
In Your Own Back Yard 
Tobacco can be successfully grown in all parts of the United States, 
even in the far North. Cut down your expenses by growing 
your own, and you will have a good supply of pure, unadul¬ 
terated natural leaf that has not been “doped” or “doctored” 
up by the manufacturer. Directions for growing are sent with 
each packet of seed. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
St. Bernard’s 
Lily 
Recurved, graceful 
foliage which makes 
a handsome pot 
plant — also useful 
for vases. Leaves 
are dark green, beau¬ 
tifully marked with 
broad stripes and 
bands of a creamy 
white color. Bears 
large spikes of white 
flowers. 
Pkt. 25c 
CELOSIA 
CHINESE WOOL FLOWER (Celosia Childsii), 
Crimson. One of the most magnificent garden annu¬ 
als ever introduced. Commences blooming early and 
continues until frost. 2 to 3 feet high; wool-like 
blossoms in immense clusters, often measuring 2 feet in 
circumference. Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Prepaid 
JAPANESE WATER FLOWER 
Superb mystic creations—im¬ 
ported direct from Japan. A 
real mystery. Blooms instantly. 
No waiting. No earth required. 
Just drop marvels in glass with 
water. The flower and buds un¬ 
fold instantly—in three seconds. 
As if by magic, you have a water 
flower. Blooms guaranteed to 
last for months. 
Six Water Flowers of different 
color, and three Resurrection 
plants, all for 25c, postpaid. 
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