EVERY FOURTH PACK- 
derairium 
Seed 
Favorite Bedding 
Riant 
You will get considerable 
pleasure growing and watch 
ing this old favorite develop 
from seed. IIlooiiis 
year. This is a superb mix¬ 
ture of the zonale varietie.s. 
No. 2081, I’Ut. 15 c : 1-16 oz. 30( 
Irars’e-Fio'wered mixture of 
GLOXINIA 
Magnificent 
House Blooming 
Plant 
The superb flowers of 
this (riant Gloxinia often 
measure five inches across. 
No spring and summer 
blooming pot plant can 
quite compare with the 
beauty of these satin-like, 
tubular flowers witli their 
exquisite coloring. 
No. 2180, Pkt. 25c-. 
Dish Cloth 
GOURD 
— I, VI'FA.— 
The fruits of this Lutfa or 
“Dish Cloth” srourd (.mow to the 
astounding length of over l(> 
feet when the vines are twined 
to a lofty trellis arid the fruits 
left to hang naturally., When the 
fruits are disturbed during the 
growing period they start to 
wind Into various fantastic 
forms resembling green snakes. 
Fruits are edible when very 
young. When fully ripe the soft 
sponge-like Interior can be used 
as a dish cloth. 
No. 2241, Pkt. 10c; V 2 oz. 20c. 
Hyacinth 
Bean 
Dolichos 
Rapidly growing animal for 
sunny situations; if sown in May 
will reach 10 feet by July. Foli¬ 
age is heart-shaped, a bright 
green color with fringe of red and 
purple shades. Producing long 
spikes of deep reddish maroon 
flowers, which are followed by 
beautiful shaded purple seed-pods. 
A riot of color from July to fall. 
No. 2026, Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c. 
For Pots or Beds 
The deliciously scent¬ 
ed flowers of this univer¬ 
sal favorite range from 
white to dark royal pur¬ 
ple. Seed sown in Marcli 
indoors and later trans¬ 
planted will give you an 
abundance of flowers by 
July. Excellent for in¬ 
doors in winter. 
No. 2193, Pkt. 10c; Vh oz . 
30c. 
F r e e-B1 00 tn i ti g- 
mixed 
HELIOTROPE 
TRUE SCOTTISH 
HEATHER 
{Calluna Vulgaris) 
This homey evergreen can tie 
gro-wn tiere as easily as on 
tlie sunny lieatlis of its na¬ 
tive Scotland. Thrives best on 
dry, open banks. The dense, low-grow¬ 
ing shrub is covered with pretty bell¬ 
shaped rosy lavender blooms. 
No. 2465, Pkt. ISc 
Hen and CUickens 
(Echeveria) 
This fascinating plant gets its 
name from the curious way in 
which the parent plant throws out 
its blooms. It is a tender perennial 
but easily grown and will give you 
a real surprise as it matures. 
No. 2485, Pkt. 25c. 
Hver-Blooming Double mixed 
Hollytiock 
The 
Garden Flower 
Beautiful 
Who does not admire 
the stately beauty of 
these tall plants with 
their large handsomely 
colored flowers? The 
Perennials requiredtwo 
years to flower but 
tills annual var¬ 
iety will bloom 
the first year if 
planted in the open in 
May. No flower gar¬ 
den is complete with¬ 
out this old-fashioned 
favorite. 
Ever Blooming 
mixed (Double 
and Semi-Dou¬ 
ble) 
No, 2062, Pkt. loc; V4 
oz. 25c. 
IPa^e W] 
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