BUY WITH CONFIDENCE - PLANT WITH CONFIDENCE 
365—STATICE LATIFOLIA, OR SEA 
LAVENDER (P) 
These plants bear purplish blue everlasting flowers that 
last a long time after cutting and are of very easy culture. 
Hardy perennials. Two feet. Pkt., 10c; V& oz., 40c; V4 oz., 
70c. 
SUNFLOWER (A)—Helianthus 
Remarkable for the stately growth, size and brilliancy of 
their flowers, making a very good effect among shrubbery 
and for screens. The annual sorts are indispensable for 
cutting. Sown in a sunny spot in April or May they come 
into bloom early in summer and keep up a constant supply 
of flowers until cut down by frost. The small flowered 
varieties are extra fine for cutting. 
366— Double Chrysanthemum-Flowered (A). A very fine 
variety growing 7 feet high, carrying very large and showy, 
densely double blooms which resemble a huge Chrysan¬ 
themum or Dahlia in their exquisite form. The flowers are 
made up of thousands of graceful, rich golden yellow petals. 
Pkt., Sc; V£ oz., 25c; oz., 40c. 
367— MAMMOTH RUSSIAN. Is largely planted for seed. 
It also makes a good wnd-break and a very ornamental 
background. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c. 
GIANT SWEEET SULTANS 
CENTAUREA IMPERIALIS 
Valuable for cutting purposes. Beautiful, deliciously 
sweet-scented flowers are borne on long, strong stems. We 
recommend sowing in succession every two weeks from 
May until July. Annuals. 
368 — "X-L" Mixed. Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 25c; Vk oz., 40c. 
"X-L" Sweet William. 
An old favorite that is glorified 
by our "X-L" improvements. 
flowers. Mixed colors. Pkt., 5c; 
SWEET WILLIAM 
(P) (2 ft.) 
(Dianthus Barbatus) 
When the late Tulips 
are gone in the spring 
and before many other 
flowers are in bloom, 
Sweet William will or¬ 
nament the garden with 
rich and varied color. 
The hardy plants form 
erect tufts and bear 
handsome broad clusters 
of blossoms like little 
Pinks with delicately 
fringed petals. 
369 —"X-L" mixed. Pkt., 
5c; !4 oz., 25c; 14 oz., 
40c. 
370-THUNBERGIA 
(Black Eyed Susan) (A) 
A beautiful trailing 
plant with very attrac¬ 
tive flowers. It will 
creep over the ground, 
making a very pretty 
mat effect of foliage and 
14 oz., 30c; Vi o*.. 50c. 
TRITOMA (P) 
371- —Red Hot Poker; 
Flame Flower; 
Torch Lily 
Perennial. Not strictly 
hardy, but will live 
through the winter with 
a protective covering of 
leaves or short manure; 
or the roots may be lifted 
and carried over winter 
in sand in a cellar. Pkt., 
10c. 
VERBENAS (A) 
A favorite class of 
flowers splendid for 
beds, borders, cutting, 
and for medium sized 
and larger rock gardens. 
For quickest results start 
the seed indoors during 
February or March and 
transplant to flowering 
quarters during May. If 
sown outdoors in May 
the plants will bloom 
beginning late July. 
372— Pink. 373—-Scarlet. 
375—"X-L" mixed. Pkt., 10c; 
"X-L" Tritoma 
Red Hot Poker 
A fine border flower. 
374—White. 374-A—Purple. 
Vh oz., 40c; V4 OZ., 70c. 
VIOLA 
376— Jersey Gem. One of the most valuable Violas yet 
introduced. The plants are of compact, sturdy growth, 
bearing pure violet flowers on good stems, thus making it 
a splendid subject for cutting as well as a good border 
plant. Blooms early in Spring to the end of the season. 
Pkt., 25c; 1-32 oz., $1.00. 
377— Violets (P)—Sweet (Viola Odorata). The fragrant 
and well known, hardy little plant so often connected with 
Romance. Culture similar to . Pansy. Does fine in semi¬ 
shade. Pkt., 10c. 
WALLFLOWER—Goldlack (B) 
Wallflowers should be better known because of their 
adaptability for pot culture and outdoor bedding and the 
peculiar sweet fragrance of their flowers. The oriental 
coloring of the flowers in rich reds and yellows is very 
effective. They are easily grown and last long as cut 
flowers. In the northern states should be wintered in cold 
frames; 18 inches. 
340— Annual Single Mixed. Pkt., 5c; Vit oz-. 20c; >4 oz., 
35c. 
341— Annual Double Mixed. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 35c; V4 oz., 
60c. 
WILD FLOWER GARDEN 
342— Mixed. A mixture of easy-to-grow, colorful annual 
flowers which will give a natural or wild effect in the 
garden, odd corners and vacant borders, with little care 
or attention. It is not a mixture of wild flowers. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 30c; 4 ozs., $1.00; lb., $3.00. 
ANNUALS FOR BEDDING 
343 — Mixed. Showy, free-blooming dwarf annuals for 
beds and borders. Many attractive types and leading 
colors. Pkt., 10c; V* oz., 25c; *4 oz., 40c; oz., 70c. 
ANNUALS FOR CUTTING 
344 — Mixed. A wonderful assortment of long-stemmed 
flowers in many colors. Pkt., 10c; Vi oz., 25c; V£ oz., 40c; 
oz., 70c. 
WILD CUCUMBER 
345— Ornamental climbing Cucumber with curious fruit; 
remarkable for its luxuriance and rapidity of growth. Sow 
in the fall. Pkt., 5c; Vi oz., 20c; oz., 30c; Vi lb., 95c. 
ROSES ARE EASY TO RAISE 
Plan and plant a rose bed of beautiful ever-blooming 
roses this year. We list and describe only roses that have 
proven adapted to this climate and with the instructions 
we furnish, you will experience no difficulty. Before send¬ 
ing us your seed order, look over our listing and descrip¬ 
tion of Hardy 2 year old field grown Rose Bushes. 
National I i / 
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Qarden Qloves 
All-Leather — DIRT-PROOF 
SOFT AS KID — Extra Pliable 
Ideal gloves for men and women, made from select 
imported leather processed to render it amazingly 
soft and pliable, as well as durable. Permit 
almost barehand freedom with perfect comfort, yet 
insure complete protection from dirt, scratches, 
bruises, stains. Economical—outwear 6 pairs of 
fabric gloves and are useful the year round for 
Garden, Housework, Painting, Yard, Furnace, 
Garage, etc. 
WASHABLEI 
Sizes for women: “Small/' “Medium/* “Large”— 
for men: “Medium/* and “Large/* Price, 75 cents 
a pair (2 pair, $1.40), postpaid. 
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