EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
Here Is A Wonderful Lily You Can Produce From Seed 
PHILIPPINE LILY 
Blossoms From Seed Same Season—Flower Similar To Easter lily 
Very few flower lovers know that lilies can be produced from 
seed. Well here is a variety from the Philippines that will come 
quickly from seeds with little more trouble than the average rock gar¬ 
den or hardy perennial. When sown in Feb. or March in cold 
frames or the open ground they will commence to bloom in July, 
August or September, bearing two or three flowers on a stem. In 
the course of two or three years you will have a fine clump of Lily 
plants that will give you continuous bloom from August until late 
fall. No. 2262, Pkt. 25c; 1-16 oz. 50c ; % oz. 80c ; 14 oz. $3.00. 
Continuous Blooming 
African Daisy 
( ARCTOTIS GRANDIS) 
These annual Blue-Eyed African Daisies are indeed a 
cheerful addition to any flower garden. The petals are a start¬ 
ling porcelain-white with the reverse side a lovely lilac. You 
never have any trouble in raising, these from seed. 
No. 2263, Pkt. IOC ; 14 oz. 30 c; y 2 oz. 50c; o*. 90C. 
Hybrid CALIFORNIA POPPIES 
(ESCHSCHOL TZIA ) 
Tbe State Flower ol California 
Bring the rich color¬ 
ing of the western foot¬ 
hills to your garden with 
these attractive low-grow¬ 
ing annuals. Tice im¬ 
provement i n this 
new hybrid variety 
will be indeed a re¬ 
velation to you. Plant 
them where you want 
them to grow In a few 
weeks you will be reward¬ 
ed with lovely, blooms. 
This select mixture in¬ 
cludes soft pink, scarlet, 
chrome, coffee red, claret 
and royal purple. Very 
useful and colorful for 
the foreground of your 
annual border. 
No. 2264, Pkt. 10C; 
% oz. 20C; 14 OZ. 3QC. 
Annual Single 
WALLFLOWER 
Oriental Colors of Great Beauty 
Adaptable for both 
pot culture and outdoor 
bedding. The peculiar 
sweet fragrance of these 
flowers should make 
them just as popular here 
as they are in England. 
Wallflowers are easily 
grown—will bloom in 
July from seed sown in 
March. You will be de¬ 
lighted with the rich reds 
and yellows of this select¬ 
ed mixture. Very good 
for cut flowers. 
No. 2265, Pkt. IOC; 
14 oz. 2QC; 14 OZ. 35c. 
Early Klondike 
COSMOS 
'’ORANGE FLARE” 
Quick Flowering 
A welcome to our new 
varieties is this golden 
cosmos which flowers 
within three or four 
months after the seed is 
sown. The plants are 
bat 3 to V/z feet tall and 
the flowers are of a vivid 
orange shade with stems 
that are long and wiry. 
It is ideally suited fox- 
cuttings. Surprise your 
friends by growing this 
unique color of Cosmos. 
No. 2441, Pkt. 15c; 
1-16 OZ. 25c; %oz. 5QC 
Here is One ol the Wonders of 
Plant World 
Burning Bush 
(DICTA MNUS ALBA ) 
What Makes This Oreeu 
i*lant Inflammable 
If on a warm evening when 
the wind is still you use a thin 
splinter, the end of which is 
covered with cotton in alcohol as 
a torch, and touch the alcohol 
flame to blooming cluster of 
Dictamnus, thexe will quickly 
rise against the twilight, a bril¬ 
liant red flame, smelling of 
loots. Aside from the above 
peculiar chai actei’istic the white 
sweet, lemon-scented flowers of 
this sti-ong plant arise in beau¬ 
tiful attractive spikes. Seed 
gex-minate slowlv and,unevenly. 
No. 2266,. Pkt. IOC; Vs oz. 50C 
