EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
Single & DouMe 
Ladies’ Ear Drops 
(FUCHSIA) 
©row Some from Seed 
Easily grown and a most 
beautiful and satisfactory 
window plant in winter. 
Can be transferred to shad¬ 
ed open air beds in sum¬ 
mer. Flowers of Fuchsias 
are delicate, graceful in 
form and of surprising 
beauty. Thi9 special mix¬ 
ture includes shades of red, 
white, pnrple and combi¬ 
nations of these shades. 
Both single and double. 
No. 2166, Pkt. 15c; 50 
seeds 60c; 100 seeds $1.00. 
Blue LACE FLOWER 
Coeruleus) 
Beautiful i,ace-Eike Flowers 
An exquisite Au- 
stralian annual __ 
growing 2 ft. high. 
'I' li e cliarm- 
ing:, graceful 
flowers are a 
dainty mass 
o f heavenly Mf9 
florets 
t> 1 u e „ .... ... 
tli at f o r a 11 1 
tine world re- l\ 
semble lace 
parasols. | If [I 
Bloom continuously » P J ‘ 
throughout the summer and fall. 
No. 2475, Pkt. lEc; Vs oz. 30c; Vi oz. 50c. 
Showy, Terbcna-Lite 
Flowers of Riotous Color 
This showy ever- 
S blooming plant is 
used for bedding, 
border and basket. 
Thrives in a sunny 
VC® 3 location and blooms 
/f r ^j> early in spring un - 
til late fall, emit - 
ting an agreeable 
aromatic perfume. 
Flowers cluster in 
ri®*™ beads, each head 
containing rich, dis- 
>»,wO*P tinct colors of red, 
5K~\ yellow, orange, pink 
a nd white. Later in 
fall blossoms turn 
into berries, first 
ffljP * green then blue. 
2194, Pkt. 10c; Vi 
oz. 30c; V 3 oz. 50c. 
Lady 9 s Sllppen 
For masses of 
brilliantly colored, 
beautiful double 
flowers this Ca¬ 
me 11 i a-Flowered 
Balsam of ours 
is unsurpassed. 
TP Fa i s prize 
mixture con¬ 
tains alt col¬ 
ors and we 
it m o w y o u 
will Ise elat¬ 
ed witls tiie 
profusion of 
flowers you 
will get from 
tfaese tree- 
Mice plants. 
The small plants 
can be potted in 
the fall for bloom 
indoors. 
No. 2183, Pkt. 10c; 
% oz. 20c; V z oz. 35c. 
New Giant Im- U Improved 
perial Annual a&i3pt*a Varieties 
Larkspur Is easy to grow. Blooms profusely for 
many weeks. Fine as a cut flower as they l.ecp 
fresh and hriglit so Issng. A vase of mixed colors 
is indeed charming. Seed sown before May 1st will 
produce flower ing plants in July and give a continuous 
succession of brilliant bloom until frost. Sow in fall for 
early spring bloom. Sow where plants are to remain. 
Lucky Mixture. Contains all the best “Imperial” 
colors. No. 2051, Pkt. 10c; Vt oz. 25c; Vz oz. 40c. 
IMPERIAL LARKSPUR in Separate Colors 
imperiallark- a, _ 
spur in Sepa- il (-§§ Jm 
rate Colors « Jem? 
Blue Spire _ Ip fli-I Js BK * r| 
No. 2366, % Wk M 
Pkt. 10c. y j$W 
Carmine King W$L 
Physalis 
FrancheUi Cliim 
Ideal for house 
or garden. Hand¬ 
some perennial of 
great beauty. The 
bush is covered 
with balloon-like 
pods of lovely ver- 
million-red, hang¬ 
ing suspended 
among the bright 
green foliage like 
so many Chinese- 
lanterns. Not only 
is the fruit good to 
eat, but the flow¬ 
ers may be dried 
for winter bou¬ 
quets or Christmas 
tree decorations. 
Lantern Plant 
No. 2367, 
Pkt. 10c. 
White Spire 
No. 2368, 
Pkt. 10c. 
Lilac Spire 
No. 2369, 
Pkt. 10c. 
Miss Californ¬ 
ia, deep pink 
o n salmon. 
Exquisite 
color combi¬ 
nation, No. 
2370, Pkt. 
10c. 
Separate Col¬ 
ors, Pkt. 10c; 
Vi oz. 30c; y 2 
oz. 45c. 
No. 2021, Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 25c; Vi oz. 40c 
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