EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS.FREE 
ICE PLANT | Zanzibar Balsam IMPATIENS 
Very Effective lor Bedding 
Does well in lialf-shaded 
places. Called ‘'Impatiens” 
because the seed part when 
touched irritably bursts open. 
The flowers which 
are almost continuously in 
bloom are crimson, purple, 
white and yellow. We offer 
the Holstii Hybrids. 
No. 2481, Pkt. 20 c; 1-32 Oz. 85c. 
(Slitters in tlie San 
One of the most beautiful 
and curious basket plants 
you can grow. Flowers are 
small and pinkish white but 
the real beauty Is in the 
crystal-like formations on 
the stems and foliage which 
glitter in the sun as though 
frosted with ice. No. 
2094, Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 25c. 
Siberian 
(Iris Siberica ) 
Luxuriant, grassy fol¬ 
iage, compact, prolific 
and showy. \Y ill 
tli rive anywhere. 
The hybrids we offer are 
of every color and tint. 
No. 2459 , Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 
60c; oz. $1.50. 
Jack and lhe 
Beau Stalk 
Evtidzu Vine, 5*ner- 
arla Xhnnbcrgliinn 
An extremely rapid and 
dense-growing perennial, 
valuable for covering fen¬ 
ces, porches, and out¬ 
buildings. Grows 50 ft. in 
a season. Starting new 
shoots from the 
crown of the roots 
each year. Blos¬ 
soms are large and 
resemble Wisteria, 
being a pleasing 
shade of purple. 
Foliage is large and 
most luxuriant; per¬ 
fectly hardy and 
will thrive in any 
soil. 
No. 2015c, Pkt. 
10c; Vi oz. 30c. 
Jerusalem Cherry 
Solannm Capsicastrnm Xammi 
JAPANESE IRIS 
Iris Kaempferi Imperial 
In this splendid mix¬ 
ture you will find the 
best possible kinds from 
named sorts. Superb 
colors. Many double 
forms. 
No. 2460, Pkt. 20c; Yi oz. $1. 
Attract¬ 
ive Per¬ 
ennial 
Raise This Rare and Attractive 
JAPANESE 1??/ 
(Tricyrtis Hirta) 
Grows wild In Japan where It is 
called Toad Lily. TUe late 
blooming lily-lEfce flowers 
are cream-whito with bro¬ 
wn spots. Very good In a half 
ehady location. 
No. 2479, Pkt. 15c; 1-16 oz. 
40c; Mi oz. 70c. 
Ornamental 
IPot SPEant 
This beautiful plant 
with its profusion of 
bright red cherries 
makes an ideal winter 
house plant. They are 
easily grown from 
seed. Start them in¬ 
doors. Then pot the 
seedlings and let them 
develop outside. Be¬ 
fore the frost arrives 
take them indoors to 
mature and bloom. 
As a table decoration 
this pretty brightly 
fruited plant is hard to 
surpass.* Determine 
now to have several 
for the coining winter. 
No. 201S, Pkt. loc; Vi OZ. 30C; Vt oz. 50C. 
Job’s Tears 
(Coix Lachryma) 
Seeds Can Be Used 
As Beads 
This interesting or¬ 
namental grass is chie¬ 
fly grown for the seeds 
which resemble beads. 
In grandmother’s days 
it was used as a remedy 
for sore throat anil 
teething babies, being 
strung on a linen thread 
and worn around the 
neck. 
No. 2486, Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 25c; 4 ozs. 75c. 
JPerettsiial 
Viola 
Johnny-Jump-Ups 
are kept nipped off. No. 2195, Pkt. 10c; % oz. 35 c. 
