Plant with Confidence 
FLOWER SEEDS 
GOURDS - Ornamental (A) 
Climber. Quick growing vines; excellent for covering 
arbors, walls and waste places. Gourds grow in curious 
shapes and are used for house ornaments. 
11^—Finest Mixed Large Varieties. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. 
1141— Finest Mixed Small Varieties. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. 
HELICHRYSUM - Giant Strawflowers (A) 
The largest and showiest of the everlastings, are effec¬ 
tive for winter bouquets mingled with Statice and other 
dried flowers. If wanted for drying, cut with as long 
stems as possible when the flowers are about one-third open. 
Strip off all the foliage, tie in small bunches and hang 
heads downward in some dark, dry place until cured. 
1142— Finest Mixed. Pkt., 5c; Vi oz., 20c. 
HELIOTROPE (GR) 
These well known greenhouse and bedding favorites are 
highly valued for their sweet scented flowers. 
1143— Purple. Pkt,, 10c; Vi oz., 50c. 
1144— Mixed. Pkt., 5c; Vi oz., 30c. 
HOLLYHOCKS (P) 
These stately, old-fashioned perennials are most striking 
when seen in groups or long rows against evergreen hedges, 
shrubbery, etc., and, in their turn, form a very fine back¬ 
ground for plants of lower growth. 
1145— Double Mixed. Pkt., 5c; oz., 80c. 
1146— Single Mixed. Pkt., 5c; Vi oz., 20c. 
HYACINTH BEAN (A) 
(Dolichos) 
A fine climber with clusters of purple and white fiowers. 
1147— Mixed Colors. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c. 
ICE PLANT (A RG) 
1148— These dwarf trailing plants with their little star- 
like flowers and singular icy foliage are great favorites 
for hanging baskets and rockwork. Sow the seed early 
indoors and transplant in May. Pkt., 5c; Vi oz., 15c. 
JAPANESE HOP - Humulus (A) 
1149— There is no hardier vine than this. Eesists drought 
and insects will not bother it. It is a rapid climber and 
one of the best for covering verandas, trellises, unsightly 
fences, etc. Pkt., 5c; Vi oz., 40c. 
JOB'S TEARS (A) 
Curious ornamental grass with broad, corn-like leaves 
and lustrous slate-colored seeds used for beads. Valuable 
for winter bouquets with everlastings. 
1150— Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. 
KOCHIA (A) 
The plants form a dense oval bush, 2 to 4 ft. high. 
Light green foliage changing to carmine as summer ad¬ 
vances. 
1152— Childsii (Burning Bush). Pkt., 6c; oz., 10c. 
KUDZU VINE 
Jack-and-the-Beanstalk Vine (P) 
Hardy perennial climber. Grows 8 to 10 feet the first 
season from seed, each year getting larger. Forms a dense 
shade; unequalled for porches, arbors, etc. 
1153— Pkt., 5c; oz., 16c. 
LANTANA (A) 
A rapid growing plant. The flowers borne in Verbena¬ 
like heads, embracing every shade of pink, purple, orange, 
and white. Height, about 2 feet. 
1166—Pkt., 6c; Vi oz., 25c. ^ 
LARKSPUR - Delphinium Annual 
These free-blooming annuals are very easily grown. Seed 
planted in the open ground in spring will soon produce 
beautiful flowers, borne on long, stately spikes. Very 
effective in beds or masses and furnish fine cutting mate¬ 
rial Height, 3 to 4 feet. 
GIANT IMPERIAL. The finest type of Larkspur, easily 
grown annual, flowers double, and carried continuously 
on stems 3 feet tall, which branch from the base of the 
plant. Upright and compact. 
1156 —Carmine King. Carmine rose. 
1156A—Blue Spire. Deep violet blue. 
1157 —White King. Best white. 
1157A—Lilac Spire. Lilac. 
1158 —Los Angeles. Brilliant pink. 
1158A—Best Mixed. 
Pkt., 5c; V 4 oz., 15c; V 2 oz., 25c. 
STOCK FLOWERED, Tall, Double. This variety branches 
from main stem. Very showy. 
1169 —Dark Blue. 1160A—White. 
1159A —Light Blue. 1161—Mixed. 
1160 —Pink. 
Pkt., 6c; V4 oz., 15c; V 2 oz., 25c. 
Larkspur Perennial. See Delphinium, page 38. 
LINIUM (A-P) 
Very attractive, growing 10 to 14 inches high. The 
rich crimson flowers last but a day but they bloom con¬ 
tinually until frost. They like a warm sunny location. 
1163— Rubrum (Annual) Scarlet Flax. Pkt., 5c; V 2 oz., 20c. 
1164— Perenne (Perennial Blue). Pkt., 6c; V 2 oz., 20c. 
Kudzu Vine 
Gourds—Small Varieties 
Larkspur, Stock Flowered 
(GR)—Greenhouse Plant (P)—Perennial (RG)—^Rock Garden 
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(A)—Annual 
(B)—Biennial 
(C)—Climber 
