CUT FLOWERS 
DECORATE 
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Kochia, or Summer Cypress 
KOCHIA (Summer Cypress) — 
Known as Mexican Fire Bush. 
Has fiery red foliage in fall of 
year. Foliage resembles an 
Evergreen and plant grows 
like a tree. A beautiful border 
plant. Hardy annual. Pkt. 4c, 
3 for 10c. 
Crerillea 
Grevillea or Silk Oak 
GREV1LLEA (Silk Oak) — 
Grows from 2 to 5 feet high, 
rapid grower, and with its long 
drooping silky foliage it re¬ 
sembles a fern. Pkt. 9c. 
The New Azalea-Flowered Godetia Is a marvel* 
ous bedding plant as well as a pot plant for 
house culture. The seed should be sown in the 
open ground and thinned out to a foot apart. 
The plants make a compact bush about a foot 
high and are covered with a mass of Azalea- 
like flowers. Especially desirable for shady 
locations where many other plants will not 
grow. We offer these in three shades and mixed. 
Dark Crimson, Deep Rose and Mauve. Pkt. 
15c; 3 for 40c—Mixed Pkt. 12c: 3 for 30c, 
postpaid. 
Hesperis 
(Sweet Rocket) Also known as Sweet Rocket, 
being similar to the Perennial, but flowers the 
first year and is a biennial. Grows two feet 
high and bears an abundance of flowers in 
spikes of Lilac, purple and white. Very fra¬ 
grant. Pkt. 6c; 3 for 15c, postpaid. 
HELIANTHUS (Sunflower)—Hardy an¬ 
nual with small golden yellow flowers. 
Fine for cutting and wonderful keepers. 
Very showy. Grows from 2 to 4 feet 
high. Pkt. 6 c, 3 for 15c. 
Moon Flower 
Moon Flower 
IPOMOEA (Moon Flower) — 
Large flower with a fine point 
star in the flower. Very showy 
on dark days when other flow¬ 
ers are not so brilliant. Vine. 
Soak the seed in warm water 
24 hours before planting. Half 
hardy annual. Pkt. 5c, 3 for 
12 c. 
Kochia 
Geraniums 
Geraniums 
GERANIUMS—Many wonderful new vari¬ 
eties are often obtained by planting seed of 
the Geranium. They will make a rapid 
growth and it is really interesting to watch 
results. Varieties: Apple Scented, an old 
favorite, pkt. 12c; Lady Washington, often 
spoken of as Pelargoniums, pkt. 24c; Zonale, 
single mixed, pkt. 9c. 
HORN OF PLENTY—See Datura—Page 8. 
HUMULUS (See Japanese Hop Vine)—Page 10. 
New 
"Azalea" Codetta 
Globe Amaranth 
Globe Amaranth 
GLOBE AMARANTH (Ever¬ 
lasting or Eternal Flower) — 
Beautiful for Christmas decor¬ 
ations when cut and dried in 
fall. Hardy annual. Pkt. 7c, 
3 for 18c. 
Heliotrope 
HELIOTROPE—A plant that is 
admired for its wonderful 
fragrance. A fine house plant 
as well as a garden favorite. 
Be sure to plant this seed and 
watch results if you have never 
tried growing it from seed. 
Colors range from white to 
violet and purple. Mixed only. 
Pkt. 6c, Vs oz. 35c. 
Hunnemannia 
HUNNEMANNIA —Sunlite — 
Unlike other double flowers 
this novelty develops a band 
of short petals on the outside, 
rather than the inside, of the 
cup. This adds to size and 
beauty, giving the appearance 
of an open flower at all times, 
being a clear canary yellow 
color. Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c. 
FREE 
Don’t forget your 
American Beauty Rose 
—It’s F R E E—S e e 
Page 73. 
Lavatera 
Lavatera 
Hen and Chickens 
Hen and Chickens 
HEN AND CHICKENS—This 
odd and novel flowering plant 
grows from 4 to 6 inches high, 
throwing up odd-shaped flower 
stalks. Leaves are thick and 
fleshy and of bluish green 
color. Mixed. Pkt. 9c, 3 for 
24c. 
All Packets 
4c 
and Up 
Helichrysum 
Helichrysum 
HELICHRYSUM (Everlasting) 
—Sometimes called Straw Flow¬ 
er and is an excellent everlast¬ 
ing. Plants grow about 30 
inches high. Flowers resemble 
the daisy and have very stiff 
stems. Hardy annual. Won¬ 
derful flower for winter use 
when dried in the fall. Pkt. 4c, 
3 for 10c. 
LAVATERA (Annual Mallow) 
—This beautiful plant is sim¬ 
ilar to the Perennial in all ap¬ 
pearances, but flowers a little 
more freely. For border plant¬ 
ing and cutting they are won¬ 
derful. Colors: White and 
Rose. Pkt. 9c, 3 for 24c. 
GLADIOLUS—Seed sown will not produce many flowers 
the first year, but will make nice bulbs for planting the 
second year that will blossom. Many colors mixed. Pkt. 9c. 
3 for 24c, 
“My seed and bulb order arrived. Thanks for speeding my order.” (signed) Mrs. A. H. Ehle, Kansas City, Mo. 11 
