EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
HrliclHeii Your f'nil <jnr<l«ii 'IVIIh l*at*ndi««* I<m« 
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Plant Some 
Annual 
Baby*s Breath 
Fluffy Peon 
These are the most popular 
uud widely Rrown of all asters. 
Large, fully double flowers on 
long stiff stems make them ex¬ 
cellent for cut flowers. 
WHITR No. »358, Pkt. lOe. 
ROME PIN K 3363. Pkt. lOe. 
PURPEENo. 3359, Pkt. 10c. 
MHEE.1. PINK 3363. Pkt. 
10c. 
REFE No. 3360. Pkt. 10c. 
DEEP RONE 3364. Pkt. 10c. 
NENNATION 2361. Pkt. lOc. 
mXEII No. 3365, Pkt. 10c; 
Separate Colors. H oz. 30c 
V4 oz. 50c. 
Mixed. Vh oz. 25c; H oz. 40c. 
.T'l.lkc III 
Ideal For 
Bouquets 
These light, graceful plants 
are literally covered wltli 
charming little uhlfc 
flowers that vtvc au 
atry. misty look to the 
entire plant. This dainty 
annual is beautiful sown 
among other flowers. 
No. 2192, Pkt. 5c; Vi oz. 
ISc. 
AUTUMN BALL OF FIRE 
(Koctila) 
A Klobe-shaped, compact busli of 
light green color,growing ‘iA feet lii;il), 
at first re.sembling close-clipped orna¬ 
mental evergreens but the leathery, 
green foliage deepens in color a.s sum- 
iner advances, until the whole plant 
becomes a fiery crimson-red. Hears 
small, bright red flowers. An annual 
which can easily he grown from seed. 
No. 2022, Pkt. 5c; W oz. 20c. 
BELLIS BEATA 
(<*lMiit Flowering. Wliitcatid l*iiiU 
.Rixed) 
Another lovely and favorite perennial 
able to stand the winter If given some lit¬ 
ter protection. Planted from spring into 
August, these delightful flowers bloom 
profusely early to late in the season. 
New plants from seed each year give 
best results, 2634, Pkt. lOC; % oz. 40C. 
OROW SOIVfE 
Balsam Pear 
A I.nxnrinlit Ociiaiiiciltni %'inc 
Known to the ancient Chinese a.s 
La-Kwa. It is a luxuriant vine with 
attractive rich creamy 
flowers that quickly 
mature into fruits the 
size of a cucumber. 
These have 3 pojDular 
uses among the Orient- 
al.s: Asa VEGETA¬ 
BLE, as a J)E.‘S.NEKT 
and as OINTMENT for burns, 
sores, etc. Full instructions ac¬ 
company .seeds. 
No. 2240, Pkt, lOC; V4 oz. 2Se. 
BAl^SAIHf APPErE. The round 
fruits are similar to Balsam Pear. 
Whi.skey in which one of these fruits 
was preserved was much prized in 
our grandmother's day as a cure for 
cramp. 
No, 2412, Pkt, lOc; H oz 2S^\ 
Bachelor’s Button 
Extremely Showy 
Annual 
One of the loveliest of annuals. 
Hrondcust outdoors in AF)rll where 
you want the plants to grow. 
l*nradi«eNperinl .Hixtare. 
all eolors, 3197, Pkt. lOc; 'a oz. 
30c. 
Double Flowering 
Wliite. No. 324«. Pkt. lOc. 
Mituve, No. 3347, Pkt, lOc. 
Rlue, No. 334«, Pkt. lOi*. 
€'rim«on. No. 3349, Pkt. lOr. 
Purple, No. 3250, Pkt. lOe.; Pink Ar Roee, No. 3351. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Flowering Begonia 
Everblooming 
Everyone knows the Bego¬ 
nia; unexcelled as a bedding 
and house plant. This special 
mixture has a fine range of 
colors from pure white to 
crimson. Better than either 
geranium or coleus forshadv 
beds. “L U C K Y” M 1 X - 
TUBE. 
No. 2072, Pkt. 15c, 
White and Ellac 
BEAR’S EAR 
R rniifllM) 
A I o V e I .V 
Ru I H,v-l I k e 
Annunl. The 
foliage of this 
.South A fI ican 
fl o w c r gi-ows 
close to the 
g r o u n d while 
the b e a u t i f u 1 
flowers shoot up 
to a lieiglit of 15 
Inches, 
No. 2163, Pkt. 5C; V* oz. 30c. 
(Begonia Evansiana) 
HARDY BEGONIA 
Open Ground 
'i'his beauty Is 
one of the hardi¬ 
est of the species 
and will winter 
over as far north 
a s Philadelphia. 
The flou’cr* 
n r « 1 a r u e, 
w a X .V a ti d 
h a II d a o ni c. 
Seeds a re vet > fine 
and should he 
handled carefully. 
No. 2468, Pkt. 
20C. 
(Belamcanda Chinensis) 
BLACK BERRY 
LILY 
The tall stems cai • 
ry many showy 
blooms of orange 
and crimson leaves 
like the Iris. The 
fruitn are used for 
winter decoratio^i 
and look like great 
glossy blackberries. 
Usually blooms tlie 
first year. 
No. 2471. Pkt. 
25c. 
BOOB LUCK BARDENS, PARADISE. PH, 
