EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
Chinese Money 
Plant 
lAinaria 
Silvery Seed Pods Prized 
for Winter Bouquets 
This biennial can be 
treated as an annual and 
will bloom the first year 
if seeds are started in 
.February, Flowers are 
purple but tbis Interest¬ 
ing plant is grown 
chiefly for its sil¬ 
very seed p o d s 
which are transparent 
and about the size of a 
25-cent piece. When 
dried makes pretty, cur¬ 
ious ornaments forwln- 
t e r bouquets. No. 
2198, Pkt. 10 c; H oz. 
SOC; y, oz. 50C. 
Christmas Rose 
(Helleborus Niger) 
Produces white flowers outdoors in 
late autumn, and in 
winter If at all mild. 
To get flowers of per¬ 
fection the plants should 
be covered with a glass 
jar just as soon as the 
buds push through. The 
flowers often measure 
two inches In diameter 
and are most artistic. 
No. 2473, Pkt. 25c. 
Chinese Pinks 
Fine for Catting 
This old favorite 
should be in every 
garden. Sown out 
of doors in April or 
May they soon come 
into bloom and last 
until frost. This 
mixture will produce 
some of the most at¬ 
tractive flowers in 
cultivation. No. 2064, 
Pkt. 10 c; % oz. 25c; y 2 
oz. 40c. 
CLEMATIS 
The Most Beautilul 
Flowering Climber 
Clematis is one of the 
prime favorites for trellis cov¬ 
ering and the shading of 
porches and summer houses. 
Seeds, however, are tardy in 
starting. We offer the best 
two varieties:— 
Jarkmani. Best gen¬ 
eral Clematis. Large flowers 
of violet-purple,in bloom from 
late June until early winter. 
No. 2448, Pkt. 10c; y 6 Oz. 
20c; 14 oz. 35c. 
Panicnlata. Charming 
and fragrant. With luxuriant, flue foliage, bearing 
white star-shaped blooms. 
No. 2449, Pkt. 10c; Y s oz. 20c; Vi oz. 35c. 
Neil Amila! Canterbury Bells “JEST* 
Blooms from Steed in Six Months 
CLARKIA 
Elegans 
A hardy American An¬ 
nual that is fast becoming 
exceedingly popular. 
Seeds may be started di¬ 
rectly outdoors in the 
spring. While easy to 
grow they should have 
shade during the heat of 
the day. Clarkia is fine 
for cut flowers and does 
equally well as a bedding 
or pot plant. If you are a 
lover of beautiful plants 
tbis should be Included in 
your order. 
Special Mixture, 
No. 2042, Pkt. 10 c; % 
oz. 30c; V 2 oz. 50c. 
Cineraria 
Beautiful 
Easter Flower 
Grow this hand¬ 
some Easter Bloom I 
from seed, T h o 
seed may be sown 
from May until Sep- ] 
tember. This mix¬ 
ture contains many 
rich exquisite 
shades, ranging 
from pure white to 
crimson black; 
many with darker 
contrasting borders. 
SPECIAL MIX¬ 
TURE. No. 2079, 
Pkt. 25c; 2 Pkts. 
45c; 1-128 oz.$ 1.00. | 
There are few flowers that possess the 
beauty of old-fashioned “little bells” or 
Canterbury Bells as they are popularly 
called. This New Annual 
Variety no longer makes it 
necessary to wait 2 years 
for flowers. Beautiful plants 
grow about 2 ft. high and contain 
6 to 8 flower spikes which are lit¬ 
erally covered with handsome 
bell-shaped flowers. This Special 
Mixture contains dark blue, light 
blue, pink, rose and white. Truly 
one of the outstanding new flower 
developments of recent years. 
No. 2152, Pkt. 15c; y oz. 85c; 
% oz. $1.50. 
Empress Coxcomb Ceiosia cristata 
An Ornamental, Old-fashioned Choice Ever 
Popular With the Flower Lover 
•->'. without a clump or more 
of these showy, ornament- 
al combs, the name^deriv- 
yjr iof the flower heads of the 
crested type to a cock’s 
H* JftiTTrlr,y gja ? comb. Of a velvety and 
chenille finish yet strawy 
In texture, these blood-red 
beads often measure a foot 
fY .*, t or more in diameter.^This 
T 8lals highly recommended 
~ *° r Planting and is 
ious plant thrives in 'thin 
heads valued as an import¬ 
ant cut flower or dried for winter bouquets. 
No. 2439, Pkt. loc; V4 oz. 60c; oz. $2.00. 
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