CHiNESE CIKNAMON 
VINE 
The Cinnamon Vine Is one of the most satis¬ 
factory climbers. Its handsome foliage and 
fragrant, cinnamon-scented b'lcssoins com¬ 
mend it to every lover of flowers. It is 
tuberous-rooted and, once planted, will grow 
a lifetime. It is perfectly hardy, thrives on 
all soils, in sun or shade, wet or dry. No 
insects or blight ever trouble. Will quickly 
surround your windows, arbors and porches 
with a mass of vines, and profusion of small 
white flowers. While the Cinnamon Vine is 
grown mainly for its beauty and fragrant 
blossoms, the tubers are edible, being most 
delicious w’hen baked like sweet potatoes. 
For window's, plant two on each side. For 
porches, walks, etc., plant 8 inches or a foot 
apart, covering 2 inches. Furnish twine 
support for the vines. Choice tubers— 15c 
each—2 for 25c—6 for 6Cc—12 for $1.G0—30 
for $2.09, Postpaid 
DECOHATiON DAV DAISY 
Very similar to the popular Shasta Daisy 
except that instead of blooming in the late 
summer and fail, it is in full bloom by Decora¬ 
tion Day. Pkt. 10c—3 Pkls. 25c, Postpaid 
CIGAR PLANT 
A charming compact house plant, literally 
covered with scarlet tubular flowers through¬ 
out the year. Simple culture. Pkt. 10c— 
3 Pkts. 25c 
FLOWERING TOBACCO " 
Flue for bedding, or for planting as a background in borders ^ 
for lower growing plants. Sow the seed indoors in a box filled ■ 
with fine sandy soil, and barely cover them from view. Splen¬ 
did pure white Bouvardia-like flow'ers on long terminal tubes. , * 
It blooms very freely all during July and August and makes 
a magnificent show. Pkt. lOc- - 3 Pkls. 25c, Postpaid 
JOB’S TEARS 
A pretty, ornamental grass, with broad, corn-like 
lea ves and hard shining seeds of peculiar appearance, 
giving the plant its name. 
The seed is frequently used as an old-fashioned 
remedy for sore throat, goiter, and teething babies. 
They are strung on a linen thread and worn around 
the neck as a chain. Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
JAPANESE PIE 
A high quality pumpkin of Japanese 
origin. The flesh is very thick, of a 
rich salmon color, fine grained, dry 
and sw'eet. Seed ca\dty small. Of 
medium size, early, very productive 
and a good keeper. Highly desirable 
as a pie or cooking pumpkin. The 
seeds are distinct in appearance, be¬ 
ing curiously sculptured in the same 
manner as Japanese letters. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
GIANT SUMMER 
CnOOKHECK 
Largest and one of the earliest of the 
crookneck summer squashes. Vines of 
bush habit, large and more vigorous than 
Summer Crookneck. 
Fruits when mature are very large, often 
1^2 to 2 feet long, with exceedingly 
w'arted surface. The color is deep 
yellow. Its large size and attractive 
color make it a great favorite with market 
gardeners. 
Pkt. lOc—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
Seed from the Seed Bails—Headquarters Stock 
Your fortune may be in one of them. They are as easy to grow as tomatoes. 
Millions never saw a Potato Seed Ball. Thousands have tried in vain to get the 
seed. Now is your opportunity. This' unrivaled seed will produce an endless 
variety of new' kinds. It is from these that all valuaHe new varieties of potatoes 
are produced. Gro'A’ing new and distinct Seeding Potatoes from the Seed-Ball 
Seed is intensely interesting. They will be the greatest curiosity of your garden. 
This seed will positively produce innumerable new' kinds, colors, shapes, sizes and 
qualities. The product will astonish you. Some may be of immense value and 
bring you a golden harvest. Every farmer, gardener and bright boy should plant 
a few packets. You may be one of the lucky ones. Full directions on every 
Pkt. 15c—2 Pkls. 23c, Postpaid 
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