EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
FANTASY ZINNIA Mixed I Completely New 
Improved Annual 
Giant Lupines 
Xew Zinnias welcomed by lioHiie-growei’s 
and florist alike, Tlic best to date. 
An Award of 
Merit winner, this 
striking novelty of 
the curled and 
crested type is one 
of our latest add¬ 
itions. The new Fan¬ 
tasy mixture meets 
with the popular de¬ 
mand for smaller- 
flowered and graee- 
ful strains in the 
Zinnia. The color 
range varies from 
the brightest shades 
of red and orange 
to the pastel pinks 
and cream. The 
flower is medium in 
size and is composed 
of a mass of shaggy 
ray-like petals. This 
gives th e blooms a 
delicate and refined appearance, large enough to satis¬ 
fy the desire for mass of color and small enough for a 
graceful flower arrangement. ISO. 2436, I lit. 15C; 
1-16 OZ. 25C; Vs OZ. 40C; Vi OZ. 75c. 
(Lupine, Hartwegi Giants) 
Here is a real improve¬ 
ment over the old fashion¬ 
ed Lupine. This fastest 
gsowing of all annuals 
should be in every garden. 
T bo p 1 a mis with 
ibei rlian<lsome glos¬ 
sy foiiage grow SJ to 
4 (eel in lie;gist with 
525 or more flowers 
(o each of Ike 4to6 
Soasg spikes. Ideal for 
beds and borders. This 
mixture includes dark 
blue, sky blue, rose and 
white. By all means give 
this entirely new and 
handsome flower a choice 
pla<-e in your garden. 
Easily and quickly grown 
from seed. No. 2164; 
Pkt. IOC; Vi OZ. 35c, 
y 2 oz. 7QC. 
African "Tiger Aloe” 
Excellent foi* Window Culture 
Aloes are ideal for pot or tub plants, and here is a rare native of 
Africa that will thrive to perfection. Tills dwarf “Xigrer 
Aloe” lias saw-toothed, triangular leaves of ex¬ 
quisite foeauaty; spotted with silvery gray and margined with 
white. Will give blooms the second year of rose-pink tubular flow¬ 
ers in long spikes. Here is a delightful rarity that you can grow 
from seed. Supply limited. No. 2160, Pkt. 20 c ; 20 seeds 80 c; ioo seeds $1.50 
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Gentlemen; I can truthfully say that your seeds are the best that I 
have ever tried. From the seeds I bought grew an abundance of vegeta¬ 
bles and flowers. I never saw anything grow like those vegetable noodles. 
They sure look nice and taste good. 1 had the best and earliest cucumbers in 
this neighborhood so I got the best prices. If I got any more seed it will be 
from you. Mrs. Geo. McMillan, It. F. D. No. 1, Grand Blanc, Michigan 
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Single and Double 
Ladies 9 Ear Drops 
(Fuclisia) * 
Grow Some from Seed 
Easily grown and a 
most beautiful and sat¬ 
isfactory window plant 
in winter. They can 
be transferred to the 
shaded open air beds 
in summer. The flow¬ 
ers of the Fuchsias are 
delicate , graceful in 
form and of surprising 
beauty. This special 
mixture includes 
shades of red, white, 
purple and combina¬ 
tions of these shades. 
Both single and double. 
No. 2166, Pkt. 15c; 
60 seeds 60; 100 seeds $1.00. 
a „“L Bear’s Ear 
(Arctotis Grandis) 
A JDalsy-Iiike Annual 
The foliage of 
this South African 
flower grows close 
to the ground while 
the beautiful flow¬ 
ers shoot up to a 
height of 15 inches. 
Tliese flow¬ 
ers are of 
startling por- 
celam-wli i t e 
witli llae re¬ 
verse side a 
lovely lilac* 
Easy to raise in any 
good garden soil 
and most satisfact¬ 
ory for July and 
August blooms. 
No. 2163, Pkt. IOC; Vi OZ. 3QC; V 2 OZ. 50c; oz. 900. 
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