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Annual Surprise 
Rock Garden Collection 
Use tliis Surprise Collection to scatter here and there 
in your rock garden. It will take care of tne bare spots 
w hile the Perennials are becoming established. Many of 
the varieties in this mixture are hardy annuals, w hich self- 
sow the following season. For quick results in the Rock 
Garden we highly recommend this colorful collection. 
No. 2196, Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 35c. 
SILK OAK Robust a* 
Excellent for Table l>t*«-or«tioi»» 
Easily grown from seed which germi¬ 
nates readily. Very pretty in ail 
stages of its growth with its long 
drooping silky foliage. Hardy in 
Florida and California,"where it is pop¬ 
ular as an ornamental tree. 
No. 2476, Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 40c. 
WHITE STAR LILY *SISAa 
An early sprint: bloom!tit: flower also known as 
“Star of Bethlehem.” Flowers pure white, with 
thick glossy wax-like petals. Often as many as 8 to 10 
fragrant flowers are found on a stem. 
No. 2467, Pkt. 20c. 
SENSITIVE PLANT 
(mimosa Pudlca) 
Here'* Proof Tlmt Blunt* Feel 
At the slightest touch (his dainty little 
plant will closely curl its leaves. Left alone 
it will quickly revive. No *ei»*itive Hint 
It will <lle lt‘ eoiiwtaiill.v irritated. 
This uncommon little plant is as easily 
grown as beans. Astound your friends with 
this curiosity. 
No. 2095, Pkt. 5c; V* oz. 25c 
Giant Flowering SnapdraflOHS ^antirrhinum) 
Improved Varieties in liotli Tall «Ar Neiiii-Tall T.vpes 
ShnOaFlV Lovely Blue Cup. 
r M.y shaped Blooms 
This beautiful flowering plant 
with its dainty cup-shaped blue 
flowers blooms with proper care in 
60 days after the seed is planted. 
The name “Shoo-Fly” was given to 
it because in grandmother’s day it 
was thought that flies would not 
stay in a room where it was in 
bloom. Here is an easily raised, in¬ 
teresting, flowering plant for your 
window' garden. 
No. 2075. Pkt. 10c: 1 j, oz. 20c. 
SNAPDRAGON 
Celestial Salmon-Rose 
An award of merit winner in 
the 1986 All-American selections 
This semi-dwarf Antirrhinum is 
the outstanding rose-pink coloi 
in its class and with its sJighth 
salmon tinge will give you a 
truly distinctive addition to 
your snapdragon collection. 
No. 2657. Pkt. 15c 
No garden complete without the old-fashioned favorites 
New Tall Super-Giant Snapdragons 
This new Giant Type with its 
massive spikes <>f exquisite hlooms |gRHHHK||Mg 
is unexcelled. The hlonms are mag¬ 
nificent. being fully twice the si/.e 
of the common type, spikes three Jm 
feet tall. Do not fall to include k f 
these in your garden this year. dyf 
Apple Blossom. Soft apple '£ W*T. 
bjossom pink.^ |J| ^ 
^Siuhv finite. Dazzling jfs ‘ 
Canary Bird. Uich canary |L 2 
yellow. jp * 
^Tlie Bose.^Rose-pink. m 
X**227*1' Blon7e - IP^ 
^OrehId. M^uve-plnk. 
N R *2273 Pk^ P 1 nh : v ,et *’ 
^NuperOlant Mixed. All colors. 
Semi-Tall Giant-Flowering Snapdragons 
Tills type, because of its compact growth. Is admirable suited 
for beds. Plant grows about IHdns. tall. 
Gloria. Deep rose-pink. 
Golden Yellow. Yellow. 
Empress. Rich maroon. 
Phila. pink. Pure pink. 
Climax. Bronze-orange. 
Mauve Queen. Lilac mauve. 
Purity Fine snowy white. 
Semi-Tall Mixed. All colors. 
Bulk Prices for any of the above Seml-Ta 
No. 2274. Pkt. 5c. 
No. ?275. Pkt. 5c. 
No. 2276. Pkt. 5c. 
No. 2277, Pkt. 5c. 
No. 2278, Pkt. 5c. 
No. 2279, Pkt. 5c. 
No. 2280, Pkt. 5c. 
No. 2281. Pkt. 5c. 
II Snapdragons, 
Vs oz. 30c. 
SUN ROSE 
Helianthemum Mutabile 
Also Known as Rock Rose 
Sun Rose is considered one of the 
very best Rock Garden Perennials. 
Evergreen plants grow In dense, low 
mats, flowers pale rose, lilac and 
white. Good on dry, sunny slopes and 
terraces. 
No. 2478, Pkt. 10c; Vfcoz. 30 c. 
Old Fashioned Hardy 
SWEET ROCKET 
Hesperis Matronalis 
This old favorite grows about:) ft. high and bears love 
Iv spikes of lilac, white and purple fragrant flowers 
* me for cutting. No. 2483, Pkt, loc; Vi oz. 20c 
Flowering Giant Stocks 
“Imperial Mixture” 
Start seed of this “Cut & Come Again" 
variety Indoors in early spring, later trans¬ 
planted and be assured of a profusion of 
fragrant flowers for cutting from midsum¬ 
mer to late fall. For diversity of color, fra¬ 
grance and brilliancy this “Imperial” strain 
of double and semi-double Stocks is unsur¬ 
passed. Grows over 2)4 ft. high, sturdy 
flower spikes rise in majestic beauty above 
attractive foliage. This special mixture con¬ 
tains only desirable shades and colors. 
No. 2169, Pkt. 10c; % oz. 60c. 
Rouble Dwarl 
lOUVeeks Stock 
(IV ft.) Useful for beds. 
No. 2170, Pkt. 10c; »/, oz. 50c. 
