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DOUBLE CALIFORNIA GIANT ASTERS 
Wilt Resistant Strain 
Rivals to Giant Chrysanthemums 
The blooms of the giants are very large and 
get, most graceful. Borne on stems IX to 2 feet 
long the flowers with their beautifully curved 
petals often measure 5 inches and more in diame¬ 
ter. As cut flowers these Double Giants are un¬ 
excelled. They come into bloom late and will 
be a colorful addition to your fall garden. 
PEACH BLOSSOM. Opens white, deeping: into a deli¬ 
cate pink. No. 2226. Pkt. 20c; % oz. 50c; M oz. 90c, 
L.IOHT BIxlTE. Delicate pastel shade. 
No. 2227. Pkt. 20c; Y& oz. 50c; M oz. 90c; Yz oz. $1.50. 
DEEP ItOftE. A rich deep crimson rose. 
No. 2228. Pkt. 20c; Ys oz. 50c; M oz. 90c; Y oz. $1.50. 
PUKE WHITE. Excellent for mixing with other colors 
in bouquets. No. 2229. Pkt. 20c: Ya oz. 50c; M oz. 90c. 
UAH Si PURPLE. A rich, regal deep purple. 
No. 2230, Pkt. 20c: % oz. 50c; A oz. 90c; % oz. $1.50, 
DOUBLE CALIFORNIA ASTERS 
IN SELECTED MIXTURE. All colors 
No. 2231, Pkt. 15c; % oz. 45c; >4 oz. 80c; % oz. $1.40. 
Jt§£, 
Single Flow¬ 
ers 4 to 5 inches 
across. 
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This beautiful plant with its profusion of bright red cherries makes an ideal 
winter house plant. They are easily grown from seed. Start them indoors. 
Then pot the seedlings and let them develop outside. Before the frost arrives 
takes them indoors to mature and bloom. As a table decoration this pretty 
brightly fruited plant is hard to surpass. Determine now to have several for 
the coming winter. No. 2016, Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c; V 2 oz. 50c. 
Gentleman: — The day after I planted the dower seeds in May the memorable 
80 mile hurricane came this way. It did great damage, the seeds were blown 
every which way. Of course there was nothing to do but wait and see how and 
where they would come up. Even the metal labels were uprooted so when the 
plants were ready to be transplanted it was a good deal of guess work. With the 
result some of them were high where the low should have been and vica versa. The 
dowers were marvelous in size and color. Then came the four days in August 
of drenching rain and the garden was beaten flat. The following week they were 
more beautiful than ever. My garden covered 1-8 of an acre with bird bath in 
the center of color fid petunias, the bowl I painted sky blue. This was the first 
year I had planted your seeds I consider it was a Good Luck Garden after a dis¬ 
astrous bad luck start. Mrs. Robert M. Girvins, Jr. Rosemont, Pa. 
The Vine 
BANANA 
A Sensation For 
Your Garden! 
The latest sensation. This most 
curious and most exquisitely 
flavored Melon grows to a length 
of 18 to 30 inches and is 4 inches in 
diameter. The flesh is yellow and 
quite deep. Looks, smells and 
tastes like an overgrown banana. 
Has a flavor all its own. A sweet 
and delicious curiosity. Don’t fail 
to try it. No. 2024, Pkt. 10C; 
oz. 15c; y± lb. 40c; lb. $1.35. 
Fringed Chinese 
PRIMROSE 
One of the bright¬ 
est and most free flow¬ 
ering of all this happy 
fainilyof Window 
Plants. The beauty of 
both the flower and leaf 
is simply indescribable. 
Being easily grown 
from seed they can be 
started indoors from 
Early Spring to Au¬ 
gust. When the young 
plants show a few leav¬ 
es transplant to a smaller pot, say of 2 inches, 
then as the plant grows place in a larger pot. 
They do best in a north window and while mat¬ 
uring in the summer months keep in a cool shady 
place. 
Complete Special Mixture 
No. 2019, Pk. 15c; 1-128 OZ. 60c; 1-64 OZ. $ 1 . 00 . 
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