Dwarf 
Giant 
Flowered 
Nasturtium 
Herets the King 
of the Dwarfs. The 
old fashioned nas¬ 
turtiums of our 
childhood have 
been much Im¬ 
proved and this 
Ni I X AII re of 
l^arire Floiver- 
iiif; Divarfs will 
be a revelation to 
you. Colors are 
deeper, flowers 
larger and more 
fragrant. 
No. 2025, Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c. 
HARDV 
Orctiids 
(Cypripedium) 
Here is a true test of your horticultur- 
al skill. The seeds of the hardy orchid 
are small and It takes a long time for 
t^em to germinate; none the less you 
will find this an interesting experiment. 
The blend we offer contains many ex¬ 
quisite colors from America, Asia and 
Europe. 
No 2469, Pkt. ISc. 
Weeping 
F* A L M 
Easily Grown from Seed 
This is one of the finest of all 
palms. Elegant fan-shaped leaves 
of rich dark green; beautifully 
fringed with long thread-like fila¬ 
ments along the segments of the 
leaves. Breeds no pettinji:. 
Well adapted for pot culture. 
No. 2068, put. IOC. 
Vrfinriinl Psincv ^ of imixeii eoioi» 
ifoyitllll a A Fascinntinar Perfiiiiie 
another of 
Here 
3>> 
IS 
our 
“scoops” for the coming floral 
season—the FRAGRANT 
PANSY. This attractive flower 
novelty in mixed colors im¬ 
parts a delightful fragrance of 
it 9 own and not to be compared 
in any way with the other so- 
called perfumed pansies. A 
small bowl of these in a room 
fills the entire air with its fas¬ 
cinating odor. The brilliant colorings will please you. 
No. 2632, Pkt. IOC. 
OX A LIS Valdiviensis 
L,emon Yellow 
Wood Sorrel 
These stairy lemoii ycllovv flow¬ 
ers will delight you witli their 
trim beauty and neatness. Their 
use in pots, baskets, rock gardens 
and borders is unequalled. Con¬ 
trasting with the showy bloom.s 
are their sbamrock-like leaves ol 
rich green. 
No. 2239, Pkt. IOC, 
IMIGE:i.L.A 
Devll‘iii>a*Ilii»li 
The flowers of this unique 
plant appear enveloped in a mis¬ 
ty foliage, looking like rosettes 
tucked skillfully away. They 
are blue and white. Plant where 
you want them, thin out later. 
No. 2167, Pkt. IOC ; Vi oz. 20c. 
ORIENTAL PERFUME TREE 
Exotic 
Mysterious 
The secret of its fascinating 
fragrance has never been di.s- 
coveied. Direct from Chinese 
Gardens. Grow.s into gorgeous 
pyramid 5 feet high. Tliousaiids 
of fragrant blooms. Delicate 
lacy foliage. Sprays kept in a 
trunk will impart sweet per¬ 
fume for years. Will thrive out¬ 
doors in any soil. Recommend¬ 
ed as a bouse plant. Don't miss 
these perfumed beauties. 
No. 2034, Pkt. lOi 
PRIMULA Obconiea 
The Most Beautiful Primula 
Best tiiisnt Flowered 
These are really the leaders of tlie Prim¬ 
rose Family. Being readily started from seed 6efifmfo 6Zo^ eoWj/ 
and elicit admiration from all. No. 2243, Pkt. 2Sc; 1-128 oz. 8S<.. 
Painted Tongue 
I^arg^e Flowering: 
Salpiglossis 
A most attractive annual. The giant 
petunla-llke flower is truly a display 
of rich color—purple, crimson and 
a glint of gold. This really beautiful 
flower is easy to grow and is distinct¬ 
ive enough to deserve a place in your 
garden. Choice Ml*tore. 
No. 2066, Pkt. IOC; V4 oz, 25c. 
%VERY FOURTH PACKET 
\ 
efiam Nasturtium 
Gold Medal Winner 
No flower plot or 
garden is complete 
without this new 
and Increasingly 
popular nastuitiuin 
to add a touch of 
gold to the sur¬ 
roundings. The 
large, double gold¬ 
en-yellow flowers 
average 2^ to 3 in¬ 
ches across and the 
distinctly sweet 
scent is something 
entirely new In nasturtiums. Suitable for 
window-box growing and pot-planting. Asa 
bedding plant it is unexcelled. 
No, 2435, Pkt. lOC; oz. 20c. 
Naslurliums 
Boiibic 
Scarlet tdlcfiiii 
New Color 111 Scenteil BIcani.T.i pe 
More blazing 
and eye - ar¬ 
resting than 
t li e showy 
‘ ‘ G o i den 
Gleam,” it is 
greeted with 
high enthnsi- 
asm wherever 
grown. Indi¬ 
vidual blooms 
ofan Immense 
size and of a 
flery orange 
scarlet; w e 
heartily guarantee tills Item as oiu* liavirg 
made the most marked stiltleln nastnitlum 
breeding in many years. 
No. 2440, Pkt. 10 C;oz, 30C 
IS# FREE ^ 
IN I CO TI AN A 
Stately, Highly Fragrant Flowers 
If you have never 
grown Sweet Scented 
Tobacco you are miss¬ 
ing one of the most 
beautiful and fragrant 
of the annuals. Tliey 
grrow readily and 
need little or no at¬ 
tention. Tlie flowers 
are a handsome white 
and open up about sun¬ 
set and continue open 
until sunrise. Bloom 
continuously from ruid- 
sumnier until frost, and 
will scent your entire garden. 
No. 2159, Pkt. lOe; >4 oz. 25*-. 
