EVERYTHING POSTPAID UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED 
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TUB GARDEN 
The best effect will be gained 
by sinking the tub in the ground 
right up to the rim. Fill the 
tub half full of rich soil, cover 
this with half an inch of clean 
sand and fill with water. The 
little “pool” is now ready for 
the water lilies, aquatics and 
perenials, rock plants and fish. 
The drawing shows a cross sec¬ 
tion of a tub garden with plants 
and water lillies as follows; 
Tub Garden collection includes—1. 2 Alysum, 
10c; 3. 1 Arrowhead, 25c; 4. 2 Water Lillies, 
50c; 5. 1 Water Hyacinth, 15c: 6. Umbrella 
Plant, 10c; 7. 1 Water Poppy, 20c; 8. 1 Snail, 
10c; 0. 1 Water Caladium, 10c; 1 Iris right 
side, 10c; TotaJ, $1.60. 
ALL FOR ONLY_$1.25 
(First No. above refers to No. on picture) 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
SALVIA 
Banana Oringo 
(SCARLET SAGE) 
10 to 15 Feet) 
Salvia are easily grown. Set in open after 
danger of frost is past. Plant freely in beds or 
borders about 18 inches apart. Very fine for 
foundation planting. Salvia makes a fine back 
ground. Pinch young plants back to mafee them 
bunch out. They are sure to more than please. 
Plants ready March 20. 
SALVIA SPLENDEUS—One of the most pop¬ 
ular plants through the summer and fall. Plants 
grow to a height of three feet; covered with 
scarlet flowers. Price, not pot grown, one dozen, 
20c; two dozen, 35c; four dozen, 60c; Pot grown, 
5c each; 6 for 25c; 12 for 45c. 
DUSTY MILLER—This plant is used for edg¬ 
ing beds of salvia, Cannas, Coleus, Geraniums, 
etc. Almost too well known to need a descrip¬ 
tion. Silver white leaves. Price, pot grown, 
10c each; 3 for 25c; 12 for 85c. 
An interesting plant to grow. Planted in the 
spring in a sunny, well watered location and 
will grow first season to a height of 10 to 12 feet. 
Leaves about six feet long. A great novelty to 
see growing. Very ornamental. Two-year-old 
plants, sometimes produces a bunch of bananas 
growing in your yard. Good plants, 35c; 50c 
and 75c. Store in cellar over winter ; will keep 
without sun or water, keep away from frost. 
FLAME FLOWER—TORCH LILY 
UMBRELLA PLANT 
Should be grown in bucket half full of rich 
soil, then filled with about two inches of water. 
Always fresh, green and attractive. Stems grow 
two feet high, surrounded by whirls of leaves. 
(May be grown in pots if well watered). Price, 
10c; 12 for 90c; Fine for fish ponds. 
RED HOT POKER (Tritoina.) 
Large beautiful spikes of orange scarlet, ever- 
blooming. Succeeds in ordinary garden soil, but 
responds quicker to liberal treatment; hardy of 
given protection. Best to bury roots in sand 
where they will not freeze in winter. 25c aech; 
2 for 45c, 
