EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
White 
and Eilac 
BEAR’S EAR 
(Arctotis 
Grandis) 
A lovely Daisy-lIUe Annoal. The foliage of this South African flower 
grows close to the ground while the beautiful flowers shoot up to a height of 15 Ins. 
These flowers are of startling porcelain-white with the reverse 
side a lovely lilac. Easy to raise in any good garden soil and most satisfactory 
for July and August blooms. No. 2163, Pkt. 10c; % oz 30c; y 2 oz. 50c; oz. 90c. 
FEOW- RFfiONIA Ever. 
ERIKG DEiUViilri blooming; 
Everyone knows the Begonia; unexcel¬ 
led as a bedding and house plant. This 
special mixture has a fine range of colors 
from pure white to crimson. Better than 
either geranium or coleus for shady beds. 
“LUCKY” MIXTURE. 
No. 2072, Pkt. 15c; 1-64 oz. 50C. 
(Begonia Evansiana) 
Hardy Begonia 
Winters In 
Open Ground 
This beauty is one of the hardiest of the spec¬ 
ies and will winter over as far north as Philadel¬ 
phia. The flowers are larg-e, waxy and handsome. 
Seeds are very fine and should be handled carefully. No. 2468, Pkt. 20 c. 
Gorgeous Bird o! Paradise 
By far one 
of the most 
gorgeous of 
flowers. The 
golden yellow 
flower which 
measures 2£ 
Inches across is produced in large trusses. 
The most beautiful part being the large 
bright crimson pistils which spread out in 
fan-like form. The foliage Is highly 
decorative. Plant some of this seed 
early and get blooms in profusion this year. 
2083, Pkt. 10c; oz. 50 c; 2 ozs. 90c; y 4 lb. $3. 
For Winter Bou¬ 
quets Grow 
(Poinciana 
Gillesi ) 
Bitter Sweet 
(Celastrus Scandens) 
A Beauty of Native Orlgrin 
One of our most desirable tw ining large leafed vines. The yellow flowers, 
which bloom in May and June, turn into graceful sprays of orange capsulated 
fruit which contains berries of brightest scarlet. One of our really popular 
vines for winter decorations. 
No. 2461, Pkt. 15c. 
Black Berry Lily 
Hardy Perennial 
(Belamcanda Chinensis) 
The tall stems carry 
many showy blooms of 
orange and crimson leaves 
like the Iris. The 
fruits are used for 
winter decoration 
and look like great glos¬ 
sy blackberries. Usually 
blooms the first year. No. 
2471, Pkt. 25c; Va oz. 60c; 
% oz. $1.00. 
Easily Grown, Annual 
BJack-Eyed Susans 
( Calliopsis ) 
Grows in Any Location 
Here is an excellent 
free-blooming annual, 
noted for its ease of cul¬ 
ture, its constant bloom 
and the lovely yellows, 
red-m aroons and 
browns of its flowers. 
Splendid for cut¬ 
ting; the more you 
take off the better they 
bloom. This beautiful 
old favorite should be 
in every garden. No. 
2181, Pkt. 10c; % oz. 
15c; oz. 50c. 
