Geranium —Pelargonium zonale 
One of the most popular of all house 
plants. It blooms freely the first year 
from seed sown early in the Spring, and 
the large flowers are borne well above 
the handsome foliage. We offer a splen¬ 
did mixture which will produce a great 
variety of colors of finest large flowering 
varieties. Seeds may be planted indoors 
at any time of year. 
Mixed Colors: Pkt., 1 5(i 2 pkts., 25t- 
Cigar Plant 
One of the prettiest plants grown; its 
coloring being most attractive. It is an 
annual making a bushy plant about 12 
inches high and bears many narrow tub¬ 
ular flowers of brightest scarlet, tipped 
with white. It belongs to the Cuphea 
family and makes a fine pot plant for 
the house. 
PKt., IOC 3 pkts., 25<. 
Dimorphotheca 
Star of the Veldt — African Daisies 
These annuals are easy to grow and are 
admired for their briernt blossoms which 
are among the earliest to come in the 
Spring. They form compact bushy plants 
and bloom from early Summer until 
frost. In a border or massed bed they 
make a gorgeous display of color. We 
offer a new extra selected type of un¬ 
usual beauty. 
Hybrids Mixed: Pkt., IOC 3 pkts., 25<- 
F. 
B. Mills Seed Grower, Rose Hill, N. Y, 
Butterfly Flower 
A showy annual of the Schizanthus fam¬ 
ily. and one of the daintiest of all flow¬ 
ers; produced In beautiful colors and 
delicate shades. Very decorative for the 
garden or for pots in the house. When 
in bloom plants are literally covered with 
beautiful Orchid-like flowers, curiously 
marked with crimson, purple, lilac and 
yellow blotches. 
Choice Mixed Colors: Pkt., IOC 
1/16 ox., 25C 
Lavendula —True Lavender 
Very attractive plant growing about 18 
inches high, much prized for its lovely 
sweet scented blue flowers which are 
often dried for Winter use and hung in 
linen closets. Plants are hardy with some 
Winter protection and bloom profusely 
during August. 
Pkt., 10(3 pkts., 25C 
Nicotiana —Red Shades 
We sent out thousands of trial packets 
for trial and all were well pleased. A 
customer writes “I want to tell you they 
are excellent. Many came to the city 
park, where - 1 am caretaker, to see and 
admire them and to inquire what they 
were.” Grow about 30 in. high. 
Pkt., 8<; 3 pkts., 20«. 
CRIMSON REDDER — A dwarf Nico¬ 
tiana about 15 inches tall, covered with 
velvety-crimson flowers until frost. Fine 
for dwarf beds, borders or mass plant¬ 
ing. Pkt., 10(1 3 pkts., 25<. 
Ice Plant 
MESEMBRYANTHEMCM CRY ST A C- 
L.INUM. An odd and very useful annual 
plant, with foliage covered with ice-like 
globules which glitter, giving the plant 
a frosted ice appearance. Grows 6 inches 
high and produces small pinkish-white 
flowers. A valuable plant for dry, sandy 
spots, the Rock Garden or the sunny 
border. Try it this year. 
Pkt., 10(1 V* ox., 30(. 
New Rudbeckia 
MY JOY—This new annual is a great 
addition to any garden: grows about 2 
feet tall and blooms profusely from early 
Summer until quite late in Fall. The 
flowers are a bright orange-yellow color 
surrounding a small dark cone; very 
easy to grow from seed. 
Pkt., 1 0<; 3 pkts., 25<- 
Agapanthus 
The Blue Lily of the Nile 
One of the showiest plants you can grow 
for decoration on the lawn or in the 
garden during the Summer. Plants should 
be kept in large tubs or pots for the best 
results, for it Is not hardy in the North. 
This charming blue Illy with its bright 
green foliage and large clusters of flow¬ 
ers on plants about 3 feet tall are very 
attractive and make a pleasing effect 
wherever grown. Start seed inside, set¬ 
ting plants out in tubs or large pots 
when weather is suitable. Growing in¬ 
structions on each packet. 
Pkt., IOC 3 pkts., 25<- 
Candytuft —Miniature Gem 
This very dainty, small 'white miniature 
hyacinth flowerefl Candytuft, only about 
314 inches tall, is a most highly prized 
new development and a welcome addition 
as a Miniature Gem for the Rock Garden, 
for the flower border, for growing in pots 
and other uses. Each plant produces from 
four to six spikes, forming a beautiful, 
compact plant, the result of years of 
selection. 
Pkt., 1 tX; 1/16 ox., 3 0«. 
New Dahlia from Seed 
Orchid-Flowered or Star Fish 
This is an interesting novelty recently 
introduced from Europe. The petals are 
twisted in such a manner as to give them 
a star effect and while the colors in our 
special mixture are red, orange, canary- 
yellow and white, the petals are usually 
another color on the back, sometimes 
dotted and blotched, and whenever the 
flowers open their twisted petals in the 
various colors, they make a very pleas¬ 
ing effect. Plants are easily grown from 
seed and bloom in about 3 months. 
Mixed: Pkt., IOC 3 pkts., 25<- 
Specialties 
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