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TUCKERS' SEED HOUSE, CARTHAGE, MISSOURI 
MYOSOTIS (P) Forget-Me-Not— A favorite old 
fashioned flower bearing in profusion clusters of 
blue blossoms. It thrives well in the shade or open 
border. Hardy perennial. Pkt. 5c; y 4 oz. 35c; oz. $1. 
MIGNONETTE (A)—Without Mignonette in our 
garden, something indeed would be missing. Its 
large, deliciously fragrant spikes of blooms are 
everyone’s admiration. Make successive sowing in 
the garden, continuous bloom until frost; and if the 
plants are thinned out to 6 inches apart and the 
tops pinched off when about 2 inches high, stronger 
plants, with larger spikes of elegant bloom, will be 
the result. Height 1 to 2 feet. Finest Mixed Colors. 
Pkt. 5c; y 2 oz. 20c; oz. 35c. 
SUPERB NASTURTIUMS (A) 
Glorious Gleam Hybrids—Double Finest Mixed 
—Sweet Scented —The flowers are fine, large, 
well formed sweet scented doubles, of the same type 
as the well known Golden Gleam. In habit of growth 
they also closely resemble Golden Gleam, with semi¬ 
dwarf plants throwing short runners from well 
rounded free flowering bushes. The stems are long 
and bear the flowers well above the lush green of 
the foliage, giving the effect of a solid mass of 
color. The color orange includes an evenly balanced 
blend of the glorious assortment of brilliant shades: 
salmon, golden yellow, orange scarlet, cerise, cream 
yellow, orange, maroon, crimson, and many spotted 
varieties. Pkt. 10c; y 2 oz. 15c; oz. 25c; y 4 lb. 60c. 
Golden Gleam—Double Sweet Scented —Golden 
Gleam is maintaining its position as the best 
known and most popular novelty, becoming even 
more popular as time goes on. The large, double 
sweet scented golden yellow flowers on long stems 
are borne profusely well above the bright green 
foliage of the neat semi-dwarf plants. Ideal for any 
garden use. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; y 4 lb. 50c. 
Tuckers' Splendid Dwarf Mixture —This is our best 
mixture of dwarf varieties. It is composed exclu¬ 
sively of the most elegant large flowered sorts and 
the brilliantly colored flowers range through every 
shade and tint known in this favorite annual. This 
seed will produce a bed or border gorgeous beyond 
description. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; Vi lb. 30c; lb. $1.00. 
Tuckers' Superb Tall Mixture —Wonderful diver¬ 
sity of rich colors and new and striking combina¬ 
tions are found in this unequalled mixture. A row 
in full bloom is beyond description. Containing 
shades of yellow, rose, scarlet, orange, lemon, bronze, 
maroon, ruby, cream and pink, both in solid colors 
and mottled and striped in many shadowy and ex¬ 
quisite ways. For many years this mixture of 
Nasturtium has been our special pride. Every year 
we have improved it, until now we unhestitatingly 
offer our new Giant-Flowered Nasturtium as abso¬ 
lutely the finest. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; Vi lb. 30c; lb. $1. 
PANSIES 
To have a bed of pansies one must start the seed 
in the house in early spring and transplant when 
danger of frost is over, or else plant in fall in cold 
frame and winter over. Seeds may also be sown in 
spring out of doors for late summer and fall flower¬ 
ing. They like a cold, moist situation. 
Tuckers' Mammoth Flowered Mixture (A)—In this 
magnificent mixture of mammoth flowering Pansies, 
the blossoms are borne on long stems well above 
the foliage and are distinguished for their gorgeous 
and varied colorings and beautiful markings, of fine 
substance, velvety texture, perfect form and giant 
size, frequently measuring 3 inches in diameter. The 
colorings are wonderfully rich and varied; every 
shade and tint of rose, canary-yellow, black, white, 
cream lavender, garnet, sky-blue and orange are 
produced in endless variation. An unequalled col¬ 
lection of all the finest types. The best, hand¬ 
somest, and most perfect giant-flowering varieties. 
Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c; Vs oz. $1.00; y z oz. $3.50; oz. 
$ 6 . 00 . 
Liberty Pansies —The Liberty Pansies are noted 
for their most endless variations, which include 
striped, blotched, bordered, veined and marble com¬ 
binations, in every possible color and shade. The 
plants are of compact growth, and flower most pro¬ 
fusely and continuously all summer. Pkt. 5c; Vs oz. 
40c; 1/2 oz. $1.50. 
PORTULACA (A) Rose Moss—This plant will 
grow and blossom profusely in a dry situation, where 
almost any other plant would soon die. Easily trans¬ 
planted. In sowing mix the seed with dry sand 
to insure an even distribution. Sow in May when 
the ground is thoroughly warmed through. Single 
Finest Mixed, pkt. 5c; y 4 oz. 25c. 
Double Finest Mixed, pkt. 10c; y 4 oz. 75c. 
PHLOX (A)— Unequalled in the magnificent dis¬ 
play of their many and brilliantly colored flowers. 
The plants are hardy bushlike annuals with many 
broad, flat-topped clusters of nearly round and star¬ 
shaped flowers. They are of easiest culture and 
bloom profusely through a long season. Especially 
attractive in masses of ribbon beds of contrasted 
colors; useful as window-garden plants and very 
desirable for combining in mixed bouquets. Grandi- 
flora Finest Mixed Colors, pkt. 10c; y 4 oz. 35c; oz. 
$ 1 . 10 . 
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