GOOD 1 U C K G A R D E N 0> P A R A D VlET, J p. 
EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE m 
Firecracker Plant 
Cuphea Plalycenira 
0<1<I and Atti'acliv c 
This intei'fstinK little pot (jiant is very 
showy with its scarlet iiciuinlous tiowers. 
'I'lie ITKKCKACKKi: will iittract iiiiich at¬ 
tention whei'ever seen. Once started you 
;iie never without flowers all year roniul. 
You will never regret st!utln<r seveitd of 
these (ieli<rhtfitl novelties. liasily laisod 
fioni seed. 
No. 2028, Pkl. 15<‘: 1-16 oz. 85c. 
Annual Scarlet 
FLAX 
riax is ii lovely, airy 
plant tliat l)looins very 
quickly from seed sown 
in ttieopen grround.Tlic 
l»i'i lliskiit ei'iiiifkOii 
-scnrlct flo%vei'» arc 
home ill s:i't‘Skt pro- 
f'uHiiiii above dainty foliaKe. 
Fine for boriiers. 
No. 2201, Pkl. 50; 14 oz. 25c. 
Fountain 
Plant 
(Amaranthus 
Salicifolius) 
No. 2209, Pkt. loc; oz. 25 c. 
A Curiosity for Lawns 
or Indoors 
'I'liis \villow-letitVd 
bu.sli opows 
from seed ami is ono 
of the linest decora 
live p I a n t .s tlait 
jzrows. It bears lone/ 
wavy racemes of cu¬ 
rious, droopirig 
branches, snad- 
ed with bronze, 
orange and 
c r i in son. 
it will siic- 
c e e <1 aii\ - 
whet e, o ti 
the lit w It or 
in the 
hoii.se. Plant 
this heaiiti- 
ful droop 
i 11 g plant. 
It will ho 
much ad¬ 
mired. 
Fire - on - the - Mountain 
(Euphorbia Heterophylla) 
.Similar to Snow-on-the-Mountaiii ex¬ 
cept about mid-snmmer the center top 
loaves turn oraiifie-seailet. 
No. 2185, Pkt. 5c; 14 oz, 20c. 
“FLAME OF FIRE 
Show Bush of the Garden 
“Flame of Fire" {Cefosia Pyramidalis) 
will add a hurst of brilliant red to yonr 
garden such as you never imagined possi¬ 
ble. fiacli branch develops a large, rich 
glowing tuft on its end resembling flames 
that it seems as if the entire plant were afire. 
No. 2626. Pkt. IOC. 
Double Gaillardia 
Selected Mixture 
For profuse and continuous 
bloom all summer and fall plant 
this old fashioned “IJlanket 
Flower." The red and orange 
flowers on their long stems are 
ideal for bouquets. 
No. 2190, Pkt. IOC; 34 oz. 25c. 
Gcrbcra 
Unequaled For Cutting 
This half-hardy perennial can 
be grown as an annual. T'ry 
some tills year and 
you’ll never lie v^ith- 
out tHem. The delicate 
daisy-like blooms have small 
yellow centers surrounded by 
graceful ray-petals of orange, 
red, pink, rose and coral. We 
offer the Jamesoni Hybrids. 
No. 2487, Pkt. 25C. 
Grow FREESIAS 
Flowei's From Seed In .Six 
to Nine llontliii 
These popular w'in ter flowers 
can be easily raised from seed 
and can be succe.ssfully grown 
in a window. Be sure to'tryyour 
hand at growing these delightful 
white favorites. You will be re¬ 
warded with a profusion of 
flowers of delicious fragrance. 
No. 2153, Pkt. 15C; 34 oz. 25c. 
Koxfllove 
Xlie Sliirley (Digitalis) 
Experts agree that this is the 
finest strain of Digitalis ever pro¬ 
duced. Of the same type as 
the common^ hut so 
much lars:er and finer. 
They grow six to nine feet tall; 
stems are thickset with beautiful 
Gloxinia like blossoms o f all 
shades from white to deep ro.se. 
Do not fail to try this great ac¬ 
quisition. 
No. 2023, Pkt. IOC ; Vg oz. 30 c 
Here is a novelty that is or¬ 
namental as well as useful. 
This interesting vine oft-times 
makes as much as 20 to 30feet 
of growth in a year. The 
small gourds make excellent 
toys for the children while 
the larger ones can be used as 
sugar scoops, bowls a n d 
dippers. 
Mixed—All Varieties 
No. 2027. Pkt. lOC 34 oz. 20c 
