EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE ^ 
Mere !• a Wonderful IjII.t you eiiii prodiiee from Seed 
RHILIF»F»INE HLV 
Blossoms From Seed Some Season—Flower Similar To Easter Lily 
few that 
lilies can be pro(luc‘e(.l t'lorii seed. 
Well here is a variety tioni the Phil- 
ippines that letff come quickly from m 
needs with little more trouble than 
the average rock garden or hardy B* ' fh 
perennial. When sown in Feb. or SP 
.March in cold frames or the open R RB 1 
trround thej’ will coimuence to bloom 1 
July. Aufirust or September, bearing ma 1 
or 3 flowers on a stem. In tlie course 
a fine 
clump of Lily trive 
continuous bloom from Aufjust 
late ^ 
Pkt. 10c. 
Plant Some Old Pasliioned 
Love-Lies-Bleeding. 
a 
Sow Right in the Garden Bed 
(Aiiiaruiitliii« C'aiidatiiMi 
The plants of this old favor¬ 
ite grow 3 to 4 feet high with 
flowers growing in long whip¬ 
like spikes of brilliant red. 
Love-Lies-Bleeding is very good 
for the center of flower beds 
and deserves a place in every 
garden. 
No. 2165, Pkt. sc; Mh oz; 25 c. 
REGAL LILY 
•Absolutely har¬ 
dy, and Is excel- 
ienr f*>r forcinsr, 
'I ne dowers arc 
white, slightly suf¬ 
fused with pink 
uii backs of pet¬ 
al?. Fray I a n t. 
Bloomr, outdoors 
eany in -July, and 
seeuiintr hubs 
will flower the 
second year. 
No. 2658. Pkt. IOC; 3 Pkts. for 25 c 
Poppy Mallow 
Itritrlii C'l’lmwon Mauo<‘r-Klia|KMl 
Floss erw 
Poppy Mallow' 
Is a showy ti a I- 
Insr liariiy [>er- 
cnnial l>€*ai- 
inw: c-oiitliiu- 
ouMly from 
earl.s aiiiii- 
iiiei' lu full. 
Excellent for 
banks, iiills and 
rock {{aideiis. 
No. 2472, Pkt. 10c. 
Marigold sunshine*^ 
With scarce¬ 
ly a trace of 
marigold odor 
Dixie Sunshine 
with its ball' 
shaped flowers 
of gracefully 
interlocked pet¬ 
als is a ray of 
dazzling, piue 
beauty. For best results in northern 
.States plant early. No. 2624. Pkt. lOc. 
Double Carnation Flowered 
^^Ouiiiea Oold** 
MARIGOLD 
All-American 
Gold IVledal Winner 
**C4ulnea laold*’ Jm 100 
cent sloubis*. <>■’ €'ai'iiati4»ii 
Fl«»ss't‘re4l. Graceful plants (.mow;;(» 
to 40 ins. tall and bear,:!.> to 50 lieauti 
ful blooms of most inten.<ie oi-anKe- 
grold. measuring - to .'‘i; ins across. 
Blooms continually summer and tall. 
No. 2146, Pkt. lOc; Vi oz. 20c. 
Tail Airican MARIGOLD 
The pride of the garden. 
Everybody loves the Mari¬ 
gold! Ours is the large-flow- 
ering variety of robust, stur¬ 
dy growth, bringing forth 
large flowers measuring three 
inches across, and embracing 
four shades of colors; prim¬ 
rose, lemon, golden yellow 
and deep orange. 
No. 2070, Pkt. 5c; Vi oz. 25c. 
Marigold, Sunset Giants 
Being a distinct departure in 
Marigolds its unusual size and 
unmistakably sweet odor will 
cause all the favorable com¬ 
ment it deserves. Is partieu- 
laiiy suitable for cut-flow'er 
uses and an ideal popular florist 
item. Culture is easy, results 
sure. Graceful, heavy petals of 
golden orange. 
No. 2627, Pkt. 20C. 
eOI^I^AREXTE ItlARlGOI^D 
"Crown of Gold” 
Ciold Medal Winner 
Here is offered the only Mar¬ 
igold with entirely odorless fol¬ 
iage and sweetly scented flow¬ 
ers. The ‘Ji inch dowers are of 
an entirely new type, the cen¬ 
ter being interlaced, ebrysan- 
theniiiin-like petals, with broad 
outside petals. Color is light 
golden orange. 2 ft. plants. 
No 2fi3R. Pkt. l.Sc 
. ^>5 
v&%' 
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No Garden Complete VFithout 
Sweet Scented Mignonette Ja! Fa?orTte 
The flower of our grandmothers, yet so sweetly pretty that it is still a wonderful 
favorite. Xo firarclen is complete without a bed of migfiionette 
with its delicate yet characteristic fragrrance. riant.s ^>row rapid¬ 
ly from seed in the open ground. Evenly branched plants grow 1') to l.s inches liigh 
ami ).ro(luce long blossom spikes in great abuiidance. No. 2206. PUt. lOc; V4 oz. 25c. 
Dwarf "Jubilee Gem” Cornflowers *TlS!!uV‘ 
“All American” Trial ItlERIT AWARD 
Tills dwarf variety of Cornflower gl ows to fompjK't plants about a foot liluh and covered witli 
flowers. Ideal for pot i>lant8 or the very popular coUl gi eeubouse, it is equally admiiable for ellginK^. 
IxtidcM's, or jri ound work in formal lieds of Hoses. Iris. Peonies, etc. .ScecN can tie sown in Autumn 
for Spi ing floweilng, or If a continuous supply Is desiroil, sow at Intervale. Easy t<> gmw. 
No. 2637, Pkt. 10c. 
RDINS. PARADISE. PA. 
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