MORNING GLORIES 
Giant Imperial Japanese 
One of the most valuable and popu¬ 
lar climbers introduced in years. 
This vastly improved strain of 
mammoth-flowered Morning Glories 
is most justly celebrated the world 
over for the wondrous beauty of 
both flowers and foliage. Magnifi¬ 
cent in size of bloom—4 to 6 inches 
across. The great variety of rich 
and delicate colors, tints and mark¬ 
ings is wonderful and almost in¬ 
credible. Our mixture of seed of 
these magnificent Giant-Flowered 
Japanese Morning Glories is superb. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
PORTULACA OR MOSS ROSE 
These are sometimes 
called, “The Sun 
Plant’’. Single Giant 
Flowered. One of 
the showiest low an¬ 
nuals, of easy cul¬ 
ture, thriving best in 
light loan or sandy 
soil and in a sunny 
situation. Fine for 
massing in beds, edg¬ 
ings or rock-work, 
and frequently used 
to sow broadcast 
over sunny banks, 
etc. Flowers in mixture of the richest colors. Pkt. 10c 
3 Pkts. 25c 
FEATHER 
FERN 
The Feather or Spren- 
geri Fern is a variety 
of Asparagus Fern with 
long, drooping branches 
—Fine for suspended 
baskets, window boxes, 
etc. Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 
25c 
BUTTERFLY FLOWER 
(Schizanthus) 
One of the daintiest flowers imaginable; 
especially fine for bordering beds of taller 
flowers, and as pot plants for the house 
in late winter and early spring. Seed 
sown in the spring will produce plants 
that bloom in a few weeks, and with such 
loads of charming blooms as to obscure 
the delicate fern-like foliage. The plants 
will quickly grow into compact, rounded 
bushes about 2 feet tall. The butterfly¬ 
like flowers range in color from pure 
white through shades of cream and pink 
to crimson and mauve. Pkt. 10c— 
3 Pkts. 25c 
AMERICAN LARKSPUR 
(Annual Delphinium) 
The Larkspur makes a very handsome bed and their 
bright colors are very effective when interspersed with 
other flowers or shrubbery. It is one of the best known 
of the old-fashioned flowers and, in recent years, a 
wonderful improvement has been made in the size and 
color of the blossoms and the general habits of the 
plants. Seed sown in the open ground the last week in 
April should produce flowering plants by the first of 
July and give a continuous succession of flowers from 
then until fall. This continued profuse blossoming is 
not excelled by any other flower. We give a splendid 
mixture showing the double flowered including some of 
each color so as to make a wonderful display. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
SILK OAK TREE 
A magnificent plant for deco¬ 
rative purposes, of rapid growth, 
fully cut foliage, and rivaling a 
rare Fern. Called “Silk Oak” 
on account of its beautiful 
foliage. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c 
KILL DANDELIONS 
Amazing new way to eradicate dandelions and 
other ugly lawn weeds. Kills roots completely 
for all time. Beautiful lawn thereafter. Wonder¬ 
fully quick, easy method—merely touch the 
dandelion with our special No-Stoop Applicator 
and the entire plant DIES, dries up and blows 
away. Starts turning weed black within one 
hour after application. 
No digging, no pulling, no stooping . . . Dan-D- 
Lion Killer Kemical in the special No-Stoop 
Applicator does all the work! Complete satis- 
faction guaranteed or your money back. 
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PERMANENTLY 
DESTROYS 
DANOEftONS 
SPECIAL 
“GET-ACQUAINTED 
OUTFIT” 
No-Stoop Applicator. $1.25 
Killer Kemical (enough 
to kill 1500 weeds).. . 1.05 
Regular Cost.$2.30 
LIMITED OFFER, Com¬ 
plete, ONLY $1.95 
KILLER 
KEMICAL 
(Without 
Applicator) 
Yz gallon can. ,$l.<j 
1 gallon can. . 2.3 
5 gallon can 9.8 
Also Available i 
10, 30 and 55 
Gallon Drums 
Prices F. O. B Chicago 
SCARLET RUNNER BEAN 
A favorite old-fashioned Climber. One of the few 
beans that are both ornamental and useful. It grows 
to a height of 10 to 12 feet, and is covered from July 
until heavy frost with clusters of beautiful scarlet 
flowers. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
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