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Godetia 
Balsam Double Bush- 
flowered Torch 
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Bushflowered balsam are really not recent 
novelties, but they are not at all well known 
in this country so to most of the gardening- 
public are actually in the novelty class. Un¬ 
like the taller growing balsam, the flowers 
in this little bushflowered typ? are carried at 
the tips of the stems, making a show of 
color rather than of foliage. The plants are 
8 to 10 inches in height, very compact and lit¬ 
erally covered with their double flowers in 
a penetrating vermillion red in color. Ex¬ 
cellent as an edging plant, rock gardens or 
window boxes. Price: Pkt., 2.5; 2 pkts., 4.5c. 
Mina Lobeta 
GODETIA. A very attractive, hardy an¬ 
nual, producing fine gladiolu.s-like flowers in 
long trusses. Excellent for cutting. They do 
best in rather a poor soil. Double or single- 
mixed colors. Pkt. 15c: 2 pkts., 25c. 
Lavatera 
LAVATERA (Annual Mallows). This very 
showy plant grows about 2Vi; feet high, lib¬ 
erally covei-ed during the entire summer with 
large gay flowers. Excellent for background 
and as a cut flower is very desirable. Mixed 
Colors, pkt., 15c: 2 pkts., 25c. 
Marigold 
HARMONY, DWARF FRENCH DOUBLE. 
A new excellent dwarf variety, compact plants 
free flowering, flowers golden yellow bor¬ 
dered maroon red and scabious shaped. Pkt., 
25c; 2 for 45c. 
ROYAL SCOTT ALL DOUBLE, DWARF 
FRENCH. Uniformly dwarf, compact plants, 
fully double, idch mahogany red and gold 
strijied flowers. Pkt., 25c: 2 pkts, 45c. 
SUNSET GIANTS MARIGOLD. Out of 
Mexico comes this charming entirely new 
tyi>e of marigold; not only are the flowers 
the largest ever known in the marigold group, 
averaging five inches, but they are product 
in such profusion that a plant of Sunset 
Giants is one of the showiest spots in any 
garden. They are minus the marigold odor 
and have a definitely sweet fragrance. The 
Sunset Giants ai-e a mixture ranging from 
deep orange to golden orange, deep golden 
yellow, light yellow, lemon yellow and a de¬ 
lightful new shade of primrose. Pkt., 25c: 5 
pkts., $1.00. 
DIXIE SUNSHINE. The newest chrysan¬ 
themum flowered tyi)e of marigold. Very 
double minus the familiar marigold odor. The 
brilliant golden yellow flower is actually a 
head of five tiny petaled flowers. Pkt., 25c; 
2 pkts., 45c. 
GUINEA GOLD. A new free blooming semi¬ 
double marigold producing golden orange 
flowers two to two one-half inches across 
without the familiar marigold odor. Pkt., 15c; 
2 pkts., 25c. 
YELLOW SUPREME. Broad, loo.se, frilled 
petals of a rich, creamy lemon yellow color. 
Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 
MINA LOBETA. A rare climber from Mex¬ 
ico. Seed may be sown against a trellis or 
stump in spring and by the time frost kills 
it in the open it will have trailed to a dis¬ 
tance of 20 feet. Literally covered with a 
small trumpet shaped flower of a striking 
blood red color. Pkt., 15c: 2 pkts., 25c. 
Marigold—Dixie Sunshine 
You don’t need a lot of money to 
turn that ugly duckling, the “back 
yard,’’ into a scene that is pleasing to 
the eyes and a spot where you may 
spend many enjoyable hours next sum¬ 
mer. A few packets of flower seeds will 
do the trick. 
Blue Mexican Morning 
Glory 
JACKSON’S BLUE MEXICAN MORNING 
GLORY. For beautification of large lawns, 
old fields or meadows. This can be done by 
taking a small pile of brush and planting 
the Blue Mexican Morning Glory seed in the 
center. The vines will readily cover the bnjsh 
and will literally be covered with blooms, and 
by mid-summer giving the api^earance of a 
solid blue ball. Pkt., 15c: 2 pkts., 25c. 
Myosotis 
MYOSOTIS (Oldtime Foryet-me-not). Al- 
pestris Blue. They are considered among the 
best spi'ing flowei-s and grouped with daisies 
make the most lovely combination. Pkt., 10c; 
3 pkts., 25c. 
Petunia-Dwarf Giants of 
California 
BIG FRINGED DWARF PETUNIA. A su¬ 
perb strain of dwarf compact single petunia 
with giant ruffled flowers. The giant flowers 
have extra large veined throats. Our mixtui-e 
has a splendid color balance. Pkt., 50c. 
Petunia-Burgundy 
A LARGE SINGLE PETUNIA. Plain 
edged type having very showy flowers in a 
.shade of deep red. The strong i-ed constrast- 
ing boldly with a snow-white throat. 'The 
plants make a heavy gi-owth and are very 
Lee blooming. Pkt., 35c; 3 pkts., $1.00. 
Platycodon 
PLATYCODON (Chinese Bellflow-er). A very 
handsome plant of the Campanula family. The 
flowers in bud have the appearance of in¬ 
flated balloons. The white and blue shades 
ai-e an asset to any garden. Pkt., 15c; 2 
pkts., 25c. 
Salvia-Harbinger 
FARINACEA, Blue Bedder. A new, com¬ 
pact variety of a very deep blue. Pkt., 15c; 2 
pkts., 25c. 
SALVIA HARBINGER. A true dwarf lar^ 
flowering Salvia with long sprays of bril- 
lian scarlet flowers. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 
Dirt-Proof/ Washable 
GARDEN GLOVES 
ALL LEATHER and 
DURABLE yet 
SOFT AS KID and 
EASY TO WEAR 
—jor Men and Women 
Eezy Wear gives you 
everything you’ve been 
wanting in a garden glove: 
All-leather protection from dirt, scratches, 
stains, infection—yet permit almost BAREHAND 
FREEDOM. Their amazing softness and pli¬ 
ability is the result of a special processing of select 
lamb skins. Economical, too—outwear 6 pairs of 
ordinary fabric gloves, are washable and can be 
used the year round for gardening, housework, 
yard, painting, furnace, garage, etc. 
Sizes for WOMEN (small, medium, large)—for 
MEN (small, medium, large). Price, 75 cents a 
pair, postpaid. (2 pr. 31.40.) 
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Ifczy Wear Gloves j 
Cosmos Sensation Pinkie 
Godetia 
Morning Glory—Blue Mexican 
