Miss Emma V. White 
-16- New Cumberland. O., MO. "I have had the lovliest Balsams from seeds bought 
from you I ever saw.’*—Mrs. Alta Newell. 
BALSAMS 
Rose Flowered Balsam 
BACHELOR'S BUTTON (Centaurea Cyanus'). 
J iu* national llowor of Germany where they call 
it the "Corn Flower.” or "Kaiser Bluincn.” also 
known ns “Blue Bottle,” and ‘‘Ragged Sailor.” 
2 feet. 
Bachelor’s Button, Double Mixed. A 
mixture ef dark purple, deep blue, wlilto, rose 
and many other beautiful colors. Pkt., 50 seeds 
4c.; 2 pkts., 7c. 
Bachelor’s Button, Double Blue. A deep 
rich blue. Pkt.. 60 seeds, 5c. 
Bachelor’s Button, Double White. rkt 
50 seeds, 5c. 
BRACHYCOME or Swan River Daisy 
A charming little plant with feathery foliage 
and clnernrin-llko dowers In blue, white or rose. 
Pkt.. 400 needs. 4e. 
BALSAMS, Prize Mixed 
This is my special mixture, which 1 
make myself from choice named varie¬ 
ties, including also prize strains of 
various growers, and you will find it. 
unchallenged for beauty nnd variety of 
colors. It includes lovely shades of 
solid colors and the beautiful spotted, 
or camellia-flowered Balsams. Mixed. 
Pkt., 00 seeds, 5c; 2 pkts.. 8c. 
BALSAMS, Good Mixed 
A choice mixture of double Bulanins lu many 
beautiful shades. Pkt., 50 seeds, 4c; 2 pkt** 7c 
COLLECTION OF BALSAMS 
A select assortment ot eight colors, put up In 
separate packets of about 15 seeds, each as fol¬ 
lows: r.llac. Poach Blossom, Salmon Pink Rose 
Scarlet, Spotted. White, and follow. Price lie ’ 
. ... WILD CUCUMBER 
This well-known climber has so many favorable 
qualities—easy of cultivation, rapid growing, dense 
toHage, graceful blossoms, self-sowing—that we 
cannot do without it. Pkt.. 20 h _ L " e 
seeds, 5c.; oz., 25c. BUTTERFLY FLOWERS 
^ (SCHIZANTHUS) 
Dwarf, large-flowering hybrid varieties or 
these charming orchid-like flowers, all dell 
entely fringed and curiously marked with 
crimson, lilac, purple and yellow blotches. 
Pretty for decorating bouquets or massed in n 
bod. Sow some of the seed In, 
August and bring the plants Into 
the house. They will bloom all 
winter. 1 foot. Pkt., 200 seeds, 4c. 
CASTOR BEAN (Ricinus) 
Cambodgensis Stem and leap 
stalks arc shining ebony, leaves 
large and richly colored, shading dif¬ 
ferently as the plant grows. (> feet. 
Pkt., 15 seeds, 5c; oz., 15c, 
Giant Zanzibar. Surpasses 
nil other varieties In size* and 
beauty of foliage; tin* glganfle- 
loavoH vary frertn light to dark green 
nnc! coppery bronm* wlrli 
BmtMor’m Button* _ rlbu. ' ■ , .12 
