EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
Easter Ls!y 
Very few flower 
lovers know that lilies 
can be produced from 
seed. Well here is a 
variety from the Phil- 
(Nympheas) 
In BSoem By Early June 
There is no plant jPv\ 
or flower in ex- .K A A 
istence so fascinat- §A M, 
ing as the Water Li- 
lyand If grown by" f " 
from seed 
they have an iWiy f 
added charm. \ \Mlill 
The blend we send 
you contains all of 
the best sorts in _Jagsga 
careful color bal- / 
No. 2462, Pkt. 15c; 1-16 02 ;. 60c; % oz. $1.10 
ipplnos that wiU come 
quickly from seed3 • SgyLffV vg- "gT '43%% 
with little more trou~ .. 
ble than ike average jKSajptlS 
rock garden or hardy {Ssj 
perennial. When ' 
sown in Fob, or March if 
in cold frames or the A 
open ground they will 
commence to bloom f/v«t > r »™ 
July, August or Sept- : 
ember, bearing 2 or 3 I 
flowers on a stem. la tikmwwmfm 
the course of 2 or 3 
years you will have a * ,wL *iJk- i 
fine chimp of Lily 
plants that will give --—-— 
vou con! muons bloom from August until late fall 
No. 2262, Pkt. 23c; 1-16 oz. 5Cc; % oz. 80c; Vi 1 
gitones 
A rave, imported 
member of the succul¬ 
ent family. This curios¬ 
ity will cause much 
comment wherever 
shown. Supply limited 
Order early. No.2157, 
Pkt. 25c; £0 seeds 80 c; 
100 seeds $1.50, 
Paradise Dwarf Mixture of 
Annual LOBELIA 
Hfl C r i mson— Blue—Pink—White 
U Purple 
®§L Lobeljas are beautiful, de- 
|s||[licate plants adapted to a 
JPSI great variety o f ornamental 
W.y purposes. These annual var- 
V*- letles are <t»f truiliiig babi 
S%,St, bearing great nura- 
|T *»er» of smalS flowers, 
particularly suitable for bor- 
hI ders and bedding where 
drooping plants look graceful. 
^ No. 2202, Pkt. 10c; i/ 8 
oz. 30c; t4 oz. 50c. 
Sacred LOTUS 
( Nelumbium) 
An Heritage from Ancient Egypt 
These peculiar and fas- ?§«), 
einating aristocrats of all flow- 
ers bring to us recollections of 
an ancient civilization. Fully 
hardy, they do well in a shallow 
lake, pool or backwater of a 
stream. Blends of pale and 
deep pink, white and pure 
yellow. Large nut-like seeds. IPyfJ 
No. 2455, Pkt. 25c; 15 for 60c; 50 for $1.25, 
Plant Some Old Fashioned 
Love-Lies-Bleeding 
Sow Right in the Garden 
Bed 
(Amaranthus 
Caudatus) 
The plants of this old 
favorite grow S to 4 feet 
high with fowers growing 
in long whip-like spikes 
of brilliant red coloring. 
Love-Lies-Bleeding is 
very good for the center 
of flower beds and deserv¬ 
es a place in every garden 
No. 2165, Pkt. 10; Vs 
oz; 50c; 14 oz. 85c. 
Completely New 
Improved Annual 
(Lupine, HartwcgS Giants) 
Here is a real improv- 
ment over the old fashion¬ 
ed Lupine. This fastest 
growing of all annuals 
should be in every garden. 
The plants with 
their handsome glos¬ 
sy foliage gi-ow 3 to 
4 feet in height with 
25 or more flowers 
to each of the 4 to 6 
Bong spikes. Ideal for 
beds and borders. This 
mixture includes dark 
blue, sky blue, rose and 
white. By all means give 
this new species a place 
in your garden. Easily 
and quickly grown from 
seed. No. 2164; Pkt. 
10c;!4 oz. 35c; i/ 2 oz. 70c. 
MALLOW MARVEL 
[Hibiscus, Marshmallow ] 
_ A wonderful 
I v'—v*—Y improvement 
hilfifej, wwvvlllm \ over the native 
Wjmm W&r » marshmallow. 
WIwM 1 The strong, etar- 
* dy canes grow 5 
g? §§£Sj?|Sk -''cjgy feet tall and carry 
NcciSlS fan blooms that oft- 
iV'v, v'U times measure 6 
WgdmL W w.r« 
rose and crimson. 
< ‘4 [/|jll l lL / Easily grown 
from seed. 
No. 2480, Pkt. 10c; Va oz. 25c; Vi oz. 40C. 
illiifll 
111 
Seeds Planted Early Will Give Yon 
Water Lilies 
Here Is A Wonderful Lily You Can Produce From Seed 
F 3 HI LI F* F* IN E LILY 
Blossoms From Seed Ssme Season—Flower Similar To 
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