WARDS GARDEN CLUB FLOWER SEEDS ARE 
Per Package 
Per Package 
Per Package 
15 c 
Per Package 
Wards "Little Garden 
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69* 
15 Choicest Annuals 
A Regular $1.13 Value 
A garden lover’s selection of the prettiest, 
most satisfactory flowers for all summer 
blossoming. Assortment brings you one full 
size package of each of these 15 Garden Club 
favorites. A big dollar value. 
Asters, Giant Branching Mixed. 8c 
Ageratum, Blue Perfection. 7c 
Blue Lace Flower.: 8c 
Calendula, Mixed..• • • - 5c 
Calliopsis, Double Mixed.. 8c 
Carnation, Garden Club Mixed.12c 
Cosmos, Extra Early Colossal.. 8c 
Nasturtium, Dwarf Mixed. 5c 
Pansy, Garden Club Mixed. 7c 
Petunia, Dwarf Mixed. 5c 
Phlox, Tall Mixed. 8c 
Salpiglossis, Mixed..8c 
Scabiosa, Double Mixed.8c 
Sweet Peas, Spencers Mixed. 8c 
Zinnia, Dahlia Flowered Mixed. 8c 
87 PJ 2654—Special collection, 15 
pkgs. Triple Tested Seeds. 
69c 
One Dollar Garden 
Initial Letters following name of Flower 
indicate type, thus: 
"A"—Annual 
"B"—Biennial 
“P “—Perennial 
All Garden Seeds Are Shipped Prepaid 
AGERATUM (A) 
87 PJ 2606. State Variety. 
Or Floss Flower—Its flowers, like silky balls 
of fluff, grow in dense clusters and range in 
color through white, lavender and blue. Tall 
varieties are excellent for cutting; dwarf 
kinds are generally used for edging. Like 
rich soil, plenty of water and full sun. 
Blooms constantly from early spring till late 
autumn filling many garden roles. 
Blue Perfection—Very large flowers of deep am¬ 
ethyst blue. Grows 15 inches tall. . Pkg. 7c 
Little White Dorrit—Best low growing white 
variety. 4 inches.Pkg. 5c 
Little Blue Star—Dwarf type, perfect for 
edging. Bright blue; 4 inches.Pkg. 12c 
ALYSSUM (A) 
25 Different Flowers AA 
Glorious All Season Bloom ^ | 
A good $2 assortment practically anywhere 
you would price them. They would cost you 
$1.67 bought separately right here at Wards. 
We want you to know and enjoy these 
Garden Club specials. One package each of 
these 25 garden favorites. 
Ageratum, Blue Perfection. 7c 
Alyssum, Sweet. 5c 
Asters, Queen of the Market, Mixed...... 5c 
Calendula, Orange King. 8c 
Carnation, Garden Club Mixed.12c 
Centaurea, Double Mixed. 8c 
Chrysanthemums, Mixed. 7c 
Cosmos, Extra Early Colossal. .. 8c 
Coxcomb, Mixed. 8c 
Escholtzia, Finest Mixed. 5c 
Gypsophila, Elegans Rosea. 5c 
Calliopsis, Double Mixed. 8c 
Larkspur, Tall Mixed.'.8c 
Marigold, Dwarf Mixed. 5c 
Nasturtium, Dwarf Mixed. 5c 
Pansy, Garden Club Mixed. 7c 
Petunia, Dwarf Mixed. 5c 
Phlox, Dwarf Mixed... 5c 
Poppy, Shirley Mixed. 5c 
Salpiglossis, Mixed. 8c 
Snapdragon, Dwarf Mixed. 5c 
Sweet Peas, Spencer Mixed. 8c 
Strawflower, Helichrysum. 7c 
Verbena, Mammoth Mixed. 8c 
Zinnia, Large Flowering Mixed. 5c 
87 PJ 2651—25 Pkgs. Garden Club M 
Triple Tested Seeds.$ I •UU 
16 MONTGOMERY WARD CBAKSD 
87 PJ 2607. State Variety. 
Masses of fluffy blooms from spring till frost— 
beautiful and effective edging. 
Sweet—White 4-petaled flowers in clusters. 
Lovely in small bouquets.Pkg. 5c 
Lilac Queen—Delicate lavender flowers. Very 
sweet scented. 6 inches tall.Pkg. 7c 
Little Gem—Firm clusters of honey sweet 
white flowers. 6 in. call.Pkg. 8c 
Saxatile Compactum (P)—Golden yellow, early 
spring. 12 in. tall.. .Pkg. 8c 
AQUILEGIA (P) 
87 PJ 2608. State Variety. 
Or Columbine—Lovely long stemmed spur¬ 
red flowers in variety of colors, blooming in 
early spring. Prefer partial shade and con¬ 
siderable moisture. Grow easily from seed. 
Mrs. Scott Elliot—A famous strain of large, 
long spurred double flowers; lavender, 
indigo, blue, yellow, white.Pkg. 15c 
Double, Mixed—Large, long spurred blooms 
in striking array of colors....Pkg. 5c 
Erfurt Prize—Splendid double blooms of pink, 
purple, golden henna and yellow. One of 
the choicest of the Columbines.Pkg. 8c 
ASPARAGUS FERN 
87 PJ 2621 
Sprcnseri — Feathery, drooping branches, 
lovely in hanging basket or bouquet.. Pkg. 12c 
ASTERS (A) 
87 PJ 2605. State Variety. 
Like an open, sunny location in loamy soil. 
It is well to change their location in the gar- j 
den each year. 
California Giant, Mixed—Marvelous, late 
flowering strain. Beautifully curled flowers, I 
5 inches in diameter proudly erect on 18 to 
24 inch stems. Choicest colors.Pkg. 12c 
Wards Beauty, Mixed—Particularly choice. 
Large, perfect double flowers in wide range 
of exquisite colors. Blooms over long period 
beginning midseason.Pkg. 12c 
Queen of the Market, Mixed—Low branching 
type, growing only one foot tall. Large flat 
flower, with incurved petals. Two weeks ear¬ 
lier than tall Asters; blooms till fall .Pkg. 5c 
Giant Branching, Mixed—Great, double, full 
centered flowers on 2 Yz to 3 feet stems. In 
flower from September until frost... . Pkg. 8c 
Peerless—At last, a perfected yellow Aster. 
Deep yellow at first, it becomes lighter at I 
full bloom, 2 ft. tall.Pkg. 15c 
Los Angeles—The first of a super giant race 
of Asters. Flowers are large, full petaled but 
feathery, an enchanting shade of shell j 
pink. Blossom early.Pkg. 15c 
Ward’s Wilt Resistant—(See front cover). This 
special, disease resistant strain grows big, 
richly colored flowers, unaffected by wilt or 
stemrot organisms. Crego type, with long, ; 
shaggy, twisted petals. Choice of these colors: 
Purple, Pink, Crimson, White and Mixed. 
Slate coloi wanted .Pkg. 12c 
BALSAM (A) 
87 PJ 2609—Lady Slipper—Waxy pink flow” 
ers nestle in the axis of the leaves on short I 
stems. 18 in. Mixed shades of rose. .Pkg. 5c I 
BLUE LACE FLOWER (A) 
87 PJ 2622—Lacy blue flowers in clusters. 1 
Branching plant, 2 feet tall.Pkg. 8c 
DWARF RED CABBAGE 
87 PJ 2649—The French plant this bright 
dwarf Cabbage in the flower border—its ] 
deep purple blossom-like head is delightfully j 
decorative.Pkg. 15c; Ounce 49c ' 
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CALENDULA (A) 
87 PJ 2610. State Variety. 
Gay showy flowers, thrive in poor soil; 
bloom all summer and fall., 12 to 18 in. 
Orange King—Deep Orange.Pkg. 8c 
Orange Shaggy—Intense, burning orange, 
shading light toward center.Pkg. 18c 8 
Sensation—Orange, crimson sheen...Pkg. 12c •> 
Mixed—Blend of best colors.Pkg. 5c ' 
For Information on Flowers see Annual 5 
Flower Chart Page 21 ^ 
