X-L FLOWER SEEDS 
O RAM AM 
272— DUSTY MILLER 
A foliage plant that looks well in window boxes or in 
beds in the garden. The leaves are silvery white. Pkt., 10c. 
273— EUPHORBIA (A) 
SNOW ON THE MOUNTAIN—2 FT. 
A strong growing annual that looks especially well in 
mixed borders. The foliage is very ornamental and works 
in well with most bouquets. Pkt., 10c. 
• 274—FORGET-ME-NOT (P) 
6 to 8 Inches 
These dwarf plants do fine in damp shady places. The 
early dwarf blue variety is considered one of the best for 
borders and for rock gardens. Pkt., 10c. 
275—FOUR O'CLOCK 
This old-fashioned flower of bushy habit bears profusely. 
Flowers are white, yellow, crimson and violet. As a hedge 
plant, its glossy foliage is closely set and dotted all over 
in the afternoon with a multitude of flowers. Roots may be 
lifted in the fall and stored like Dahlias to be replanted in 
spring. This will result in larger plants, with more flowers. 
Mixed. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c. 
279—GODETIA (A) 
An attractive hardy annual, de¬ 
serving more extensive cultivation. 
The plants bloom profusely and 
bear showy flowers of satiny tex¬ 
ture in many rich and varied col¬ 
ors. They do best in a rather poor 
soil. If more people would try 
Godetia they would soon become 
as popular as zinnias. Pkt., 10c; 
1/4 oz., 25c. 
GYPSOPHILA 
Baby Breath 
These mist-like flowers are well 
known for finishing and filling out 
bouquets. They will thrive almost 
anywhere and can be had in both 
annual and perennial. 
Godetia 
280—ANNUAL LARGE FLOWERING WHITE (2 FT.) 
Pkt., 5c; % oz., 15c. 
281—ANNUAL PINK 
Pkt., 10c; ^ oz., 20c. 
FOXGLOVE 
(See Digitalis) 
276—GAILLARDIA (A) 
BLANKET FLOWER—20 IN. 
Orange and yellow flowers with dark centers. Continually 
in full bloom from early summer till fall. Pkt., 10c. 
277—GAILLARDIA PERENNIAL SINGLE 
One of the best perennials for cut flowers. Blooming con¬ 
tinuously from June till late frost. Pkt., 10c. 
278—GERANIUM (P) (2 ft.) 
Will grow from seed and many new varieties will be 
found in each package. Plants should be taken indoors 
before frost. Pkt., 10c. 
282—PERENNIAL DOUBLE WHITE 
An exceptionally fine variety. 
Pkt., 10c; % oz., 30c. 
291—HELICHRYSUM 
STRAWFLOWER (A) 30 IN. 
A beautiful flower when growing, 
and a prize for winter decoration of 
vases and for table bouquets. Flow¬ 
ers for drying should be gathered 
when partially unfolded and sus¬ 
pended with their heads downward 
in a cool place. All colors mixed. 
Helichrysum Pkl., 5c; % oz., 20c. 
Ornamental 
Gourds 
It is now a very popular pastime to 
decorate all the different ornamental 
gourds with various colored paints in an 
artistic way, such as birds, animals, toy 
characters, or to use them either singly 
or in clusters for household ornaments. 
Dried gourds decorated and shellacked, 
or even in their natural colors are profit¬ 
able to sell. They may be grown in the 
garden with the same culture as squash 
or pumpkins, or they may be trained on 
trellises, fences, arbors, or even into 
trees. Very easy to grow. We have the 
following varieties: 283 Calabash, 284 
Bird's Nest (Hour glass shape), 285 Cave¬ 
man's Club (knobby globe shape, dark 
green), 286 Table, 287 Dish cloth or bath 
sponge, 288 Giant bottle, 289 Hercules 
club, two to three feet long, club shaped, 
290 Small varieties mixed. Any of above 
varieties, Pkt. 10c. 
Ask for our leaflet “The Zinnia and Its Uses” 
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