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MARIGOLD (Tagetes Patula Nana). A 
showy plant of compact symmetrical growth, 
handsome foliage and a profusion of flow¬ 
ers. Flowers of this variety fully double to 
the enter and cover the plant profusely. 
Heir ht two feet. Plant from February to 
June. 
Dwarf Double French, mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
Dwarf Brown Double. Pkt. 5c. 
Dwarf Double African, mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
African Orange Ball, Double. Pkt. 5c. 
Mexican Dwarf Orange (new). Large, 
double, bright orange flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
African Lemon Ball. This dwarf grow¬ 
ing plant has large perfectly double lemon 
color flowers and the formation is exactly 
Mignonette like the Orange Ball. Pkt. 5c. 
MIGNONETTE (Reseda Odorata). Sweet Grandiflora. Very fragrant, 
large flowering. Pkt. 5c. 
Red Goliath. Of strong, yet compact habit with rich green foliage; 
the giant trusses of flowers being borne oh erect, strong, stiff stalks. 
Plant in spring and summer. Pkt. 10c. 
MOURNING BRIDE SCABIOSA (Sc? hi os a Atropurpurea). One of the 
best flowers for bouquets; plants of tall habit and compact, the flowers 
borne upon long, wiry stems. In bloom from August 'till after severe Mexican Fire Bush 
frosts. Plant from October to April. Height 24 inches. Annual, large 
flowered, double. Red, blue, reddish black, rose pink, pure white and 
mixed, each. Pkt. 10c. 
NEW DWARF ROSE (Rosa Polyantha Nana). Height 20 inches. 
This variety comes to us from France. The rose commences blooming 
when about eight inches high. Their bloom is continuous throughout the 
summer, but is naturally more abundant the second season. The flowers 
are single, semi-double and double in almost equal proportions. A young 
plant raised from seed sown, expands its first flowers in three months. 
White and pink. Plant in spring. Pkt. 15c. 
NIGELLA DAMASCENA (Love in a Mist). A showy annual with 
finely cut foliage and curiously formed flowers of light blue color. The 
form and color make them very desirable for bouquets. Plant in spring. 
Height one foot. Double blue. Pkt. 10c. 
Marigold 
HOW TO MAINTAIN A GOOD FLOWER BED. Maintaining a good 
flower bed is not a particularly hard task, but it does require attention 
at the right time. Fertilizing should be done but not overdone. If Swift's 
Vigoro Fertilizer is used you will get some very pleasing results. Also 
Huth’s Natural Plant Mulch is safe, and no danger for plant diseases 
or weed seeds. Maintain proper watering by being sure that the water 
soaks thoroughly into the soil. 
Double Larkspur 
LOBELIA. An elegant and useful class of dwarf plants, compact growth, 
bearing a profusion of delicate flowers. In bloom during summer and 
autumn. Makes a neat and effective border for geranium beds and beds of 
ornamental plants; pretty for baskets, vases and piazza decoration. Height 
six inches. Half hardy annual. Blue Crystal Palace. Pkt. 10c. 
LACEFLOWER-Trachymene (Didiscus Caerulea). This exquisite plant 
is of easy culture in Texas and adjoining states. It has dainty flowers that 
are excellent for bouquets. If you love flowers, by all means plant these 
in your garden. Sow seed from November to April. 
Blue Lace Flower. Pkt. 10c. 
White Lace Flower (Queen Anne’s Lace). Pkt. 10c. 
LARKSPUR (Annual Delphinium). These handsome Larkspurs are very 
effective in borders and planted among shrubs. The graceful spikes of 
bloom are much valued for vases. They continue long in bloom. The Hya- 
c'nth-flowered and branching varieties bloom a little later than the Stock- 
flowered. Sow seed in the open border either in early spring or late fall, 
so germination may take place very early in the spring. Height two feet. 
Double Stock Flowered, mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Double Stock Flowered, dark blue. Pkt. 10c. 
Doub'e Stock Flowered, light blue. Pkt. l$c. 
Double Stock Flowered, Exquisite, pink. Pkt. 10c. 
Double Stock Flowered, white. Pkt. l$c. 
Double Stock Flowered, scarlet rose. Pkt. 10c. 
MEXICAN FIRE BUSH (Kochia Trichophila or Summer Cypress). An 
ea-ily grown annual, wh ; ch, sown thinly in spring soon forms a cypress-like 
hedge or the most lively green. Early in the fall the ends of the shoots are 
thickly set with small bright scarlet flowers, the bushy plants resembling 
balls of fire. The plants are equally showy planted singly to show the 
round, ball-like forms on all sides or grown in continuous rows. Pkt. 10c. 
