EVERY FOURTH RACKET IS FREE 
\bronia lImbellata,or Sand Verbena I I AMARYLLIS BELLADONNA 
I»cli«tliis i n 
Pool*. Dry 
Moil 
■the Verbena- 
like heads of 
the flowers 
from this tiail- 
i n g, succulent 
plant are bright 
rose wit h a 
white center. 
Very fragrant. Good for rock Work. Slow tdj 
germinate. Flowers in late fall. 
_ No. 2484, Pkt, 10c. 
ABUTILON 
or Chinese Bellflower 
Flowering Maple 
Except 
in t li e 
e x t r e- 
me Nor- 
t h e r n 
States 
this 
cha rm- 
ing pla¬ 
nt c a n 
be- used 
o u t d o- 
o r s ns 
well as 
i n d o- 
ors. The 
lovely 
o r n a- 
men ta l 
leaves 
and be- 
\utiful bell-shaped flowers make the Flow¬ 
ering Maple a much desired house plant. 
ttredllnxi It loom in Mix .Honth*. They 
can be handled the same as geraniums. 
Choice Mixture. 
No. 2030, Pkt. l$c ; 1-64 oz.45<*. 
Also Called “Btautiful Lady’ 
were 
The seeds I had from you this spring 
the most 100 per eent I've t 
per eent l ve ever used” 
Eleanor Lard, Rutland, Pa. 
Bluet 
Perfection 
ARGERATUM 
Beautiful Uilli 
Calendulas 
For large heads of | 
rue flowers plant Blue 
rlection, you will 
assured of a 
heel of bloom 
earl y sum- 
ii u t i 1 frost. 
(dike many bedding! 
ants Ageratum is not) 
led by the rain and 
colors will not fade | 
t. 
No. 2207. Pkt. 10c. 
Great clusters of sweetly fragrant flowers 
of purest pink or deep rich rose will be your 
reward if you plant these bulb-like seeds. 
No. 2452. 5 seeds 25C; 15 for 50c. 
ARCTOTIS GRANDIS 
or African Daisy 
T 1) e « e ] 
an nu a i 
B I u e -, 
Eyed Afri¬ 
can Dais-[ 
ies are in¬ 
deed a | 
e h eerful 
a d d ition 
to a n y j 
ti o w e r 
garde n. ] 
The pet¬ 
als are a I 
s t a rtling 
P o r c e -1 
Iain-white with the reverse side a lovely lilac. 
You never have any trouble in raising these 
from seed. 
No. 2263. Pkt. ioc. 
African “Tiger Aloe” 
Fine lor Window Culture 
Aloes are ideal 
for pot or tub 
plants, and here 
is a rare native 
of Africa that 
will thrive to 
pe rfection. 
Tli In dwarf 
•Tiycer Alee' 
h a s » a w- 
toothed, trl- 
ii n k ii I a i* 
leaven of es- 
qolsilebrait - 
fy; spotted with 
silvery gray and 
margined withVhite. Will give blooms the 
second year of rose-pink tubular flowers in 
long spikes. Here is a delightful rarity that 
you can grow from seed. Supply limited. 
No. 2160, Pkt. 20c; 20 seeds 80c 
Sweet Alyssuiti 
A lovely white flower which grows six Ins. 
Ii i g h, making a 
0B pel 
>'mm snow. Commences 
V. HSyU 
iMUtifr m s I' r I n g , e v e n 
^SUpR’M t h <, 11 g 11 v e' \ 
; jjn- ^Ur C *and c onti ii lies 
I 1 '2* wltll(| nt Intel rup- 
limufiPmMl dstion until late lull. 
Excellent for rock gardens and for the 
edge of perennial borders. 
No. 2082, Pkt. 10c; V4 oz. 20c. 
Gorgeous showv 
ANGEL S TRUMPET 
Brugmansia Suavoekns 
This superb tub plant when in. full bloom 
Will lie a source of much pride ami joy. 
The pure w hile exquisite trnmpel- 
shaped flowers are fully a toot 
f»n*> traitraid as Jasmine. The 
odor, a peculiar characteristic of Its own. is 
very much enjoyed by those who are ac¬ 
quainted with tins plant. Hardy outside in 
the South. In the Northern States it can 
he kept indoors in winter and on the porch 
or garden in summer. 
No. 2182, Pkt. 25c; Vi oz. 80e. 
Lilac Queen Alyssum 
Very pretty deep lav¬ 
ender lilac. Dwarf com- 
i met growth. Dislinel 
a vendor color 
deepens with ap¬ 
proach of cold we¬ 
ather. A planting of 
this variety will give you 
a beautiful variation. 
* No. 2464, Pkt. 10c; 
Vi oz. 15c. 
OSTRICH PLUME ASTERS 
Fxquislte for Cut Flowers 
The Giant fluffy, feathery flowers of this 
Aster much resemble an Ostrich Plume, in 
fact they are not unlike the Japanese Chrys¬ 
anthemum. The flowers bloom in 
m I d s n m - 
m e r. are 
I a r ye e in 
s i x e and 
fnlly dou¬ 
ble on long 
s t r o u g 
stems. They 
a r e ideal f o r 
cutting. This 
w o n d e r f u I 
mixture e o n- 
tains azure 
bine, crimson, 
s Ii e I I pink, 
deep rose, vio¬ 
let and whi te. 
Mixed. No. 2175. Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 25c. 
Ostrich Flume Asters in Meparate 
Colors 
White No. 2851, Pkt. 10c. 
Shell Pihk No. 2352. Pkt. 10e. 
Peach Blossom No. 2353, Pkt. 10c. 
Rose No. 2354. Pkt. 10«. 
Crimson No. 2355, Pkt. 10 c. 
Light Blue No. 2356. Pkt. 10c. 
Dark Blue No. 2357, Pkt. 10c. 
Separate Colors Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 35c. 
Annual Dwarf AZALEA 
i a h 1 y 
e e o ai- 
ended 
or Pol 
Culture 
When in 
till bloom 
h e fiery- 
ose flowers 
) f t li i s 
itriking in- 
_ _ ro Auction 
cover The entire plant. Looks 
exactly like a green¬ 
house Azalea. It is a flower 
for every garden. 'This new floral 
beauty will be a revelation to you. 
No. 2200, Pkt. 15<\ 
PARADISE, PA. fejj 
