CERES 
3 ,—old gold blended with chamois yellow 
and dusted with coppery bronze. A hand¬ 
some plant. Strong potted plants each 
45c; 3 for $1.20, Prepaid. 
DAZZLER 
2.—A reddish coppery bronze. Fine for cut flowers 
as flowers and stems are large and long enough for 
bouquet purposes. One of our best. Strong potted 
plants each 45c; 3 for $1.20, Prepaid, 
DIANA 
I.—A beautiful color blend of Chatenay Rose 
Pink mingled with lilac-rose and soft salmon. 
Has triple rays of petals. Strong potted plants 
each 45c; 3 for $1.20, Prepaid. 
MARS 
6 .—A beautiful deep amaranth red, changing 
to wine red. overlaid with a velvety sheen. 
Strong potted plants, each 
45c; 3 for $1.20, Prepaid. .i, 
APOLLO 
5 .—a sparkling combination of bronze, 
red and gold suffused with glowing sal¬ 
mon. Wonderful bloomer. Strong potted 
plants each 45c; 3 for $1.20, Prepaid. 
DAPHNE 
4 .—A beautiful large flower almost match¬ 
ing the color of Daphne cneorum—a splen¬ 
did pink with a sheen of lilac-rose. Flowers 
31/2 inches across. Strong potted plants 
each 45c; 3 for $1.20, Prepaid. 
Varieties 
“prize winning 
CHRYSANTHEMUMSj 
NEW DELICIOUS SALADIA 
Easy to Grow—Delicious—Prolific— 
Often new vegetables are introduced from Europe or Asia with little or no 
merit, but this unique vine from Asia will soon be one of America’s most 
popular vegetables and will find a large market, due to the popularity of 
Salads on the American Table. Served with Mayonnaise or other Salad dress¬ 
ings it makes a delicious dish, even taking the place of Lettuce or can be 
used with Lettuce. Tomatoes, Cucumbers, etc., in a combination Salad. 
Some prefer to serve this hot. It can be cooked in the shell or dipped in 
a batter and fried the same as Egg Plants. The fruit grows to the size 
of a cocoanut and when ripe is quite firm. When cut open the delicious 
slaw like contents arc easily removed and ready for serving. 
This fascinating Novelty is so different from anything we know of that 
is grown along the vegetable line, we consider it the outstanding Novelty 
of the Vegetable Garden. We know you will be as enthused as we wero 
the first time we saw it orowinq. Try a packet and suri ,r 'j* e 
Follow up your first plantings so you will have Saladia on your table all 
summer and plant some late for winter use as the fruitsi willeasily.keep 
until spring in your basement. Packet 15c: 3 for 40c, ounce G0-, postpaid. 
S.w. PIKE — SEEDSMAN.1NC 
