EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE ^ 
CLARKIA 
Elegans 
A barely American Annual that 
is fast becoming exceetlingly 
popular. Seeds may be started 
directly outdoors in tbe spring. 
While easy to grow they should 
have shade during the heat of 
the day. Clarkla is fine for cut 
flowers and does equally well as 
a bedding or pot plant. If you 
are « lover of beautiful plants 
this should be Included in your 
order. 
Special 9Iix<ure 
No. 2042, Pkt. lOc; V4oz. 30C. 
Fine For Cutting 
This old favorite should 
be in every garden. Sown 
out of doors in April or 
May they soon come into 
bloom and last until 
frost. This mixture 
will produce some of the 
most attractive flowers 
in cultivation. 
No. 2064, Pkt. loc; ^ 02 . 
25c. 
Ostrich Plume Coxcomb 
Dwarf mixed 
The loose, feathery heads of this variety of Coxcomb are so strik¬ 
ingly beautiful that they ettnipel Immediate and lasllnip 
attention, whether you gi ow them outdoors or In pots. Pale yel¬ 
low, pink, scarlet and crimson. 
No. 2151, Pkt. IOC; Vi oz. 30C 
For Your Roek txarden Plant 
Coral Bells 
(Huechera Sanguinea Hybrids) 
A New Mexican Beauty. Here is an unusual 
perennial that is fine for cutting. The dwarf, 
compact plaiit« are corered with beau¬ 
tiful bell-like flower* of white, pink, scarlet 
and crimson. An excellent rock garden flower. 
No. 2454, Pkt. lOc. 
Para<li*e Rainbow IMixture 
COLEUS SEED 
Highly Prized Ornamental 
Foliage 
These beautiful plants of remark¬ 
able decorative value are unexcel¬ 
led for beds or pot plants. The 
markings of the leaves are of the 
greatest possible varieties, the con¬ 
trasting colors are very striking. 
New varieties and wonder- 
ful color combination* 
always come from seed and 
can be later Increased by propa¬ 
gation from cuttings. Plant some. 
It is an interesting underhiklng. 
CONE FLOWER 
RUDBECKIA 
Bright Yellow Flowers; Brown Pen 1 ml l>isr 
This annual Rudbeckia will 
produce an abundance of bright 
flowers that are excellent for cut¬ 
ting. Belongs to the .same family 
as the Golden Glow but this 
annual variety blooms 
from seed. You need not 
give this plant any special care, 
in fact it thrives in hot, dry 
locations. 
No. 2208, Pkt. 25C, 
No. 2204, Pkt. IOC ; V4 oz. 30c. 
Colossal Cosmos 
Extra Early Single mixed 
Large flow¬ 
ering. T h e 
only kind we 
would advise 
for tlie North, 
as the late va¬ 
rieties Invari- 
a b 1 y get 
caught with 
the frost. 
Cosmos are 
the most 
popular of 
the tall an- 
n n a I s for 
ba ckgrounds 
and screens. 
For late bloom sow the seed outdoors where 
you want the plants. The flowers in this de¬ 
lightful mixture are Red, Pink Rose and White. 
Colossal mixture. No. 2056, Pkt. 5C; 
Vx oz. 20 c. 
T'r 
. 
Early Klondike COSMOS 
**0range Flare” Quick Flowering 
npp' welcome 
to our new 
rletles 
golden 
mos 
flowers within 
three or four 
▼ months after 
‘ T ’‘j ■” tlie seed is 
sown. The 
k /■' g plants are but 
to feet 
-«fti|tall and the 
|k ^flowers are of 
a vivid oiange 
1 ® ** 
A. rMK stems that 
long 
i t i s idea y 
suited for cuttings. Surprise your friends 
by growing this unique color of Cosmos. 
No. 2441. Pkt. IOC: i/s oz. 25C. 
Itlammotb ^^ 8 eus'atlon 
»» 
This new SF.NSATION Cosmos is one of 
the largest and most gracious of the species 
known. It developsvery early and its gigan¬ 
tic blooms are rose and white mixed. 
No. 2625. Pkt. 100 . 
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