EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
Gianl Persian Cyclamen | DAHLIAS from Seed 
Cyclamen are with- ffX 
out a doubt the best 
and most exquisite of 
house plants. Tlsis 
specially devel- 
oped Persian 
strain contains 
briglitred, light 
pink, salmon, 
white and all 
the intermedi- )M$r 
ate shades with — jL.Mffigiil& f 
the flowers '^HSlSi wMWs^zSmm^ 
standing: well 
above the foliag-e. For the largest 
and finest flowers and best marked foliage this 
is the variety you want. Try them. 
No. 2176, Pkt. 25c; 100 seeds $1.65. 
Swan River DAISY 
(Brachycome Iberid- 
ifolia) 
Cineraria-Like Flow¬ 
ers on Slender Stems 
These delightful 
flowers are borne 
on graceful stems 
and bloom freely 
all summer. Ex¬ 
cellent for edgings 
and borders. Our 
select mixture con¬ 
tains blue, white 
and red shades. 
No. 2477, Pkt. 10c; 
14 oz. 4Cc; y 2 oz. 70c. 
Fashioned Dutchman's Pipe 
(Aristolochia Durior) An Outstanding Oddity 
This vigorous and rapid 
growing vine, while best 
known for its car- 
iotas pipe-lihe 
flowers, is without a 
peer where a screen or 
shading is desired. The 
alternate light green 
leaves are heart-shaped 
and truly immense, meas¬ 
uring 10 to 12 ins. across. 
No. 2466, Pkt. 20c. 
Evening Primrose 
These beautiful biennials 
will also yield profusely 
from seed planted the first 
year. The plants grow to 
three and four feet high, 
bearing pretty yellow flow- 
ers— these bloovis pop open 
suddenly at dusk—one by 
one—attracting by their 
fragrance large dusk 
moths. These should appeal 
to the lovers of brightly col- 
ored flower beds, as the 
blooms are outstanding after the day flowers have 
drooped. No. 2237, Pkt 10 c; Vi oz. 25c, y 2 oz. 40 c. 
the 
Dahlias have 
come to the front 
as a cut flower, 
but few people 
know that 
they can be 
raised from 
seed, and 
will bloom 
the same 
season if started 
early in the house. 
The seed is easy to 
germinate. Seed 
sown as soon as 
ground is warm will pro¬ 
duce some flowers and a 
multitude of bulbs for the following season. 
No two are alike; every color is represented. 
There is no more fascinating seed to grow 
than the Dahlia, ofttimes THE RICHEST 
COLORS and LARGEST FLOWERS CCLUE 
FROM SEEDLINGS. Get this fine mixture 
today and you will be more than pleased with 
results. No. 2096, Pkt. lCc; 1-16 oz. 40c; % oz. 75c. 
A Recent Introduction for Your Hardy Border 
Delphinium "Iceberg” 
lEqual in Size to the 
liest of the Bine* 
Long sought after 
was a hardy White Per¬ 
ennial Larkspur. Here 
it is! and now that it is 
available it should be 
in every garden. The 
spikes fully 20 ins. long 
are covered with large 
pure white blooms. 
Plants get to be 40 ins. 
in height and are es¬ 
pecially noted for their 
strong healthy growth. 
In flower from July to 
August. Picture this 
new “Iceberg” Lark¬ 
spur in your own 
Hardy Border. 
No. 2245, Pkt. 25c; 1-32 
oz. 85c; 1-16 oz. $1.50. 
Be Sure to Plant Tills Improved 
Double English Daisy 
(Beilis Perennis ) 
A very cheerful 
plnnt for edgings and 
outside window box¬ 
es. Althongh 
perennials they 
will bloom the 
same season if 
planted early. 
Can also be planted 
In fall and wintered 
over in cold frame. 
Our fine mixture con¬ 
tains white and 
shades of rose and 
led. 
No. 2470, Pkt. 15c; 
% oz. 50c; Yi oz. 85c. 
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