CARDINAL CLIMBER 
CARNATIONS 
FANCY MIXED CANDYTUFT 
COCKSCOMB 
CARDINAL CLIMBER 
One' of the most beautiful climbing annuals we 
know of and should be grown by every lover of vines 
or climbers. The foliage is like a palm leaf, rich, 
glossy green with fringed ed.es against which the 
brilliant scarlet flowers, about one inch across, show 
off beautifully. In a warm sunny location and r'.h 
soil it grows about 20 teet in height. It is of rapid 
growth, free ir. m insects and a beautiful vine for 
porches or trellises. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 20c. 
LITTLE PRINCE 
GLUM 
LITTLE PRINCE —This is a dainty and distinct Candy¬ 
tuft, the plant growing only about six inches high and 
bears immense spikes of snow-white flowers in great 
abundance, remaining in perfection longer than any 
other annual strain. Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 10c.; |/g oz. 20c. 
How to Qrow Asters , Zinnias 
and all other Vegetables and Flowers is written in de¬ 
tail in our booklet on Vegetables and Flowers. A copy 
is sent free, if asked for with every order of 25c or 
GEUM 
MRS. BRADSHAW —A v 
some hardy plant that 
the widest popularity, 
profuse flowering 
plants are a valuable 
to any hardy garden, 
grow and will bloom 
year if started early, 
riety bears red flowers 
la to 18 in. long. 
2 pkts. 15c. 
:ery hand- 
deserves 
as the 
attractive 
addition 
Easy to 
the first 
This va- 
on stems 
Pkt. Sc.; 
CANDYTUFT 
FANCY MIXED —These Candytufts are of fine 
habit and very profuse bloomers. They come 
into bloom soon after sowing and remain in 
flower for a long time. Ma} r be sown in solid 
beds or used for edging or borders. Also very 
useful for cutting. Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 10c.; 
!/g oz 20c. 
DAHLIAS 
JUNG’S FANCY MIXED —The Dahlia still holds i s 
place as “king” of all outdoor autumn flowers and 
they may be grown to the greatest perfection from 
seed, blooming the first summer. As easy to grow 
ir m the seed as the most common plant. Anyone can 
have a magnificent display of these regal beauties at 
very small cost. Continue to bloom profusely until 
severe frosts when the bulbs can be taken up and 
stored until spring. A superb mixture of the finest 
varieties. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 20c. 
CARNATION 
GIANT MARGUERITE-— These lovely fragrant 
Carnations produce fine double flowers. The 
flowers of this wonderful strain often meas¬ 
ure three inches across and have a variety of 
colors including white., ‘blush, deep pink, 
salmon, scarlet, maroon and many variegated 
flowers. Most of them have lovely fringed 
petals. The great merit of these Carnations is 
that they begin to flower in about 18 weeks 
time from seed sown in the spring. Pkt. 10c.; 
3 pkts. 20c. 
DAHLIAS 
more. 
Mrs. Horry L. Baker, N. Manchester, Ind.—I have used 
your seeds for 10 years and have never been disap¬ 
pointed. I am selling plants again this spring and I 
like to sell the best I can get. 
COCKSCOMB 
GIANT PRIZE MIXED —Wonderfully showy annuals 
producing crimson and yellow flowers or combs of im¬ 
mense size. Very easy to grow. Cut when partially open 
and dry in shady place and they make excellent win¬ 
ter bouquets. Pkt. Sc.; 2 pkts. i5c. ; / s oz. 25c. 
MOLTEN FIRE 
TRICOLOR —A wonderfully fine ornamental plant that 
is sure to attract attention wherever grown on account 
of its brilliant color. Plants grow rapidly and have 
bronze colored foliage until the plants attain a height 
of about 2 ft. when the tips of the branches open up 
like gigantic poinsettias taking on a bright scarlet and 
gold color. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 20c. 
MOLTEN FIRE 
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