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Flower Seeds 
Brin^ beauty and distinction to your home 
All Flower Seed Postpaid Unless Otherwise Stated 
HERE'S THE MOST FUN YOU CAN HAVE FOR A QUARTER 
X-L Surprise Flower Garden Mixture 
If you want a thrill and a real adventure in gardening this year be sure and sow this mixture liberally. You 
will be repaid by the many unusual varietes which will appear during the season. We buy for this mixture annual 
varieties which are attractive and easily grown but many of them little known, and the result is a continual suc¬ 
cession of happy surprises. Plant freely but not too thickly (if too crowded together the’^plants will be weak and 
drown and will soon fade away) and your reward will be a multitude of cut flowers all season. Yz oz., 15c; oz., 
25c; ^ lb., 80c; 1 lb., $3.00. 
KEY TO SYMBOLS: j 
(A) Annuals—Attain full growth from seed, flower \ 
and die first year. K 
(B) Bienniols—They grow from seed the first year, 7 
bloom and die the next. ' 
(P) Perennials—Continuous bloomers the second ( 
year after sowing. \ 
(R) Rock Garden Plants. | 
ALYSSUM (A) 
Unrivaled for edging 
plants, Alyssum are very 
easily raised and will 
stay in bloom through¬ 
out the entire summer. 
We especially urge you 
to try Lilac Queen this 
year. 
Alyssum—Little Dorrit 
ABRONIA 
201—SAND VERBENA (A) 
Easy to grow, trailing plant with Verbena-like flowers of 
bright rose with white center, Pkt., 5c. 
AFRICAN DAISY 
202—DIMORPHOTHECA (A) 18 IN. 
Very easy to raise. Petals arranged daisy fashion with 
dark center ring. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 35c. 
f AGERATUM 
203—(A) 6 TO 10 IN. 
Deep, dark blue balls. 
Blooms profusely, mak¬ 
ing an excellent border 
flower and giving the 
color that you need to 
bring out the richness of 
your other flowers. Pkt./ 
10c; % oz., 35c. 
ANCHUSA 
204—SUMMER FORGET-ME-NOT (A) 2 FT. 
Bears flowers in drooping clusters from July to October. 
Blossoms resemble Forget-Me-Nots, but are larger and of 
better color, Pkt., 10c; % oz., 20c; oz., 40c. 
Ageratum—Blue Ball 
ANCHUSA 
205—ITALICA “DROPMORE" VARIETY (P) 3 FT. 
Hardy perennial that bushes out and makes a nice border. 
Flowers are produced all season. Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 30c. 
206—SWEET ALYSSUM 
(A) 10 IN. 
Flowers white and sweet scented, blooms all season until 
frost. Pkt., 5c; Yz oz., 15c; 1 oz., 25c. 
■ 207—LITTLE DORRIT ALYSSUM 
(A) 4 IN. 
The best white Alyssum for low growing border. Pkt., 10c; 
</4 oz., 25c. 
208—LILAC QUEEN ALYSSUM 
(A) 9 IN. 
Delicate lavender flowers which deepen in color 
with the approach of cold weather. During the last 
part of September they turn to a true deep lilac 
flower. Pkt., 10c; Ya oz., 25c. 
209—SAXATILE ALYSSUM 
(P) 1 FT. 
Masses of intense bright yellow flowers, very early. Ex¬ 
cellent for rock garden and permanent border work. Pkt., 
10c; Ya oz., 40c. 
210—AMARANTHUS 
(A) ZY2 ft. 
A colorful foliage plant of red, yellow and green leaves. 
211—AMPELOPSIS 
(BOSTON IVY) 
Rapid growing climber clinging to brick or stone. Dark 
green leaves which turn to crimson in the fall. Pkt., lOc. 
212—ARABIS OR ROCK CRESS 
(P) 6 IN. 
The spreading plant is covered with white flowers early 
in the spring. Excellent for rockeries, Pkt., 10c. 
213—ARMERIA 
(P) 9 IN. 
An early, deep red flower used in borders and rock 
gardens. Pkt., 10c. 
214—AUSTRALIAN PEA VINE 
(P) 
A rapid growing vine that produces large clusters of 
rose colored flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
Plan to have Flowers in bloom from Spring to late Fall 
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