Phlox Starred Phlox Periwinkle 
NEW EVERBLOOMING 
WONDER LILY 
Fringed & Starred Phlox 
PHLOX (Starred and Fringed) —This 
wonderful starred and fringed phlox is 
a real sensation. In the fringed flowers 
the petals are fimbriate, three toothed, of 
a great variety of magnificent velvety 
colors with a bright eye in the center and 
a white border. In the Starred Phloxes 
the central teeth of the petals are five 
or six times as large as the lateral ones, 
and projecting beyond them like little 
spines, give the flowers a distinctly star- 
like form. All colors mixed. Pkt. 6 c 
each, y B oz. 24 c . 
New Double Flowering Phlox 
PHLOX—Hardy annual. This is one of 
the most gorgeous annuals grown. Grows 
about a foot high. Flowers form in 
heads or trusses and are beautiful As¬ 
sorted colors. Pkt. 4c, y 8 oz. 18c. 
PHLOX (New Double Flowering) — 
Where a desirable cut flower is wanted 
we question if you can improve on this 
variety for the flowers last longer than 
the single ones. The fine blossoms pro¬ 
duced in large trusses furnish a grand 
display in the gardens and are very ef¬ 
fective for table decoration. Mixed. 
Pkt. 9c each, 3 for 24c. 
PINKS—See Dianthus—Page 8. 
FREE 
On all orders made up from this 
catalog amounting to $1.25 or more, 
; will give you FREE 1 doz. blooming 
size assorted Gladioli bulbs, if men¬ 
tioned on your order. 
Vinca 
PERIWINKLE (Vinca)—Beautiful little plant with 
green shiny foliage. Flowers fine for cutting and 
plant may be potted in fall for winter blooming. 
Mixed> pkt. 4c, Y\ oz. 18c. 
Pyrethrum 
PYRETHRUM AUREUM. Golden Feather—A 
dwarf growing little plant only a few inches high, 
with golden foliage, which makes it an attractive 
border or formal bedding plant. Though half- 
hardy, it is best treated as an annual. Pkt. 10c, 
3 for 25c, postpaid. 
Tufted or Sweet Scented Pansies 
The Hardy Pansy Violet. A hardy, everlasting 
Pansy which blooms all season 
Hardy Lilies from Seed 
AMAZING NEW LILY 
GROWN FROM SEED AND 
FLOWERS FIRST YEAR.— 
We consider this one of the 
finest Lilies we have ever 
grown and every garden lover should start this year 
by planting seed if they want a garden full of lilies. 
It is so easy to grow they hardly need any attention 
after sowing. Found originally in the rocky hill sides 
of Asia where little rain ever occurs, it grows like 
our Wild Daisies in many parts of America. It is the 
Everblooming type or cut and come again Lily. Will 
have as many as 10 to 12 flowers on a single stem of 
the purest white tinted purple outside, of about the 
same size and form as the Easter Lily. Delight¬ 
fully fragrant. A wonderful house plant as well 
as garden. Many of our customers in different 
parts of America claim they have picked their 
third and fourth picking of flowers in one year, 
but two to three is the average in the northern 
states. Sow the seed in shallow boxes or pans, 
using rather light soil and transplant when 
plants have 5 to 6 leaves. This way you will 
have best results. Pkt. 25c, 5 for $1.00. 
BIRD OF PARADISE 
The color of the flower is a golden yellow, it measures 
2 Yz inches across, and is produced in very large trusses. 
The most beautiful part of the flower is the large pistils 
which are spread out in fan-like form and are of bright 
crimson color. The foliage is also highly decorative. If 
the seeds are started early .it will produce blooms in great 
profusion the first year. Pkt. 10c; 3 for 25c. 
Tufted or Sweet Scented Pansies 
Plants are hardy, of vigorous growth, forming deep-rooted 
compact clumps, covered by myriads of flowers from spring 
until frost. Many are as highly scented as the sweetest Violet, 
Tufted Pansies do not run out like the Pansy, but may be left 
year after year In the same bed. Mixed Colors. Pkt. lOe. 
Bird of Paradise-Poinciana 
Bird of Paradise 
FREE GIFTS 
For the children. 
Don’t forget them. 
Have a GARDEN inside as well as out—see page 53 
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