EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
While MOONFLOWER 
[Mexicana Grandiflora Alba ] 
A BoanUfjil Anna- 
ul Climber 
Moonflowers are 
among the very best of 
vines for covering walls, 
trellises and stumps of 
trees. TSiis variety 
is Cast growing; and 
at night and on dourly 
days will give yon an a b- 
undance of large, pure 
white, fragrant flowers 
S to 6 inches in diamet¬ 
er. No. 2463, Pkt. 
10 c ; y z oz. 30 c; oz. 
50c. 
Imperial 
Nasturtium 
"Golden Globe” 
Award of Merit 
1938. Identical in col¬ 
or wit h “G olden 
Gleam,” having too, 
the same vvell-for- 
in «■ <1 doubled 
flowers, delicate. 
1) sweet-scented. 
In fact it difEers only 
from tlie famous Gold¬ 
en Gleam in that it. is 
uniformly dwarf 
and compact. Be sure 
to have this floral gem 
in your garden this 
year. 
No. 2622, Pkt. 25c. 
Dwarf 
Double 
Japanese Morning Glories 
The perfection of Morning- 
Glories. Immense flowers, all 
wavy and fluted, simply mag¬ 
nificent. The coloring an d 
markings range from snow- 
white to dark purple, fiery 
red, pink, rose, carmine, deep 
blue, brown and cherry. Vin¬ 
es grow rapidly to from 30 to 
60 feet. The foliage is deep 
green, luxuriant, distinct and variegated. 
No. 2071, Pkt. 10c; y 2 oz. 20c; oz. 30C. 
Mosquito Plant 
Giant Zanzibar Palm 
Ricinus Zanzibariensls 
This is the wonder¬ 
ful plant you have been 
seeking to beautify your 
lawn. It often grows 14 
ft. high, the enormous 
leaves measure 4 feet 
across. It presents a 
pyramid of tropical- 
iooklng foliage which 
grows big in 4to6 weeks. 
A rare, showy and inter- 
eating plant for the lawn. 
No. 2020, Pkt. 10c; 
OZ. 25C; 4 ozs. 75C. 
NOTE:—Some folks 
plant this Giant at 
some distance from 
their porch or house 
claiming that it draws 
the mosquitoes away. 
Curious and Interesting 
Monkey Flower 
A Rival to the Orchid In 
Beauty 
The “little mimic” or 
Monkey Slower is excel¬ 
lent for pots or hanging 
baskets, or for the moist, 
sandy, sheltered spots in 
the garden. The flowers 
are lemon, yellow, golden, 
flesh, rose, crimson and 
maroon, handsomely 
blotched and spotted, giv¬ 
ing them an amusing 
monkey-like appearance. 
They will delight the chil¬ 
dren. 
No. 2177, Pkt. 10c; 
Vb oz. 50C. 
Large Flowering Animal 
Mourning Bride 
SCABI0SA, AN OLD GARDEN FAVORITE 
One of the most useful and 
decorative plants of the entire 
garden. The long succession of 
richly colored, fragrant blos¬ 
soms on long stems ■will fur- 
nish you with cut 
Gowers from July un¬ 
til cut down by frost. 
Sometimes called “P i n Cush¬ 
ion” because the center cone 
much resembles a pin cushion. 
For brilliance of coloring this 
specially selected mixture is without a rival. 
No. 2186, Pkt. 10c; % oz. 20 c; y 2 oz. 35c; oz, 50C. 
Musk Plant 
A Novelty to Show Your Friends and Neighbors 
{Mimulus Moschatos) 
The Musk Scen¬ 
ted foliage of this 
plant perfumes 
any place it may 
be with a delicate 
odor of MUSK. 
While chiefly a fol¬ 
iage plant it bears 
numerous small 
pale yellow flow¬ 
ers. No. 2073, Pkt. IOC; 1-16 oz. 50 c. 
Golden 
Gleam 
Nasturtium 
1932 R. H. S. Award of Merit. 
1933 A. A. S, Gold Medal. 
No flower plot or garden is com¬ 
plete without this new and increas¬ 
ingly popular nasturtium to add a 
touch of gold to the surroundings. 
The large, double golden-yellow 
flowers average 1A to 3 inches 
across and the distinctly sweet scent 
is something entirely new in nas¬ 
turtiums. Short runners, which the 
fully developed plants send out, may 
be pinched back and a round mass 
of glowing yellow flowers will be 
the result. Suitable for window-box 
growing aDd pot-planting. As a bed¬ 
ding plant it is unexcelled. 
No. 2435, Pkt. 10c; % oz, 20c; oz. 30c, % lb. 50C. 
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