4$ EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE ^ 
Ivarisre Flowering’ 
Perfection Phlox 
Seed may be sown in 
open ground as soon as 
danger of frost is past and 
in a few' w'eeks beds will 
be a mass of color. A good 
bed of Large Flowering 
Phlox is a sight that daz¬ 
zles the eye 'with its bril¬ 
liancy, For showy beds 
plant this tine mixture. 
For Brilliant and 
Constant Displa>' 
Large Flowerin 
2154 
rge l 
. Pkt. 
ng. 
10 c; i/H oi, 20 c. 
No. 
Dwarf Larjse Flower- 
iag. Spleitdin f(»i‘ borders. 
No. 2158, Pkt.lOc; % oz. 20c. 
For Mti«trl.v BurksrrouiidM I'nr 
Plume Poppy 
(Boccvnia Cor data) 
A perennial of the Old World that rcail- 
ily adjusts itaelf to the New. FIuiiIm 
raplftly atlMln » helirlit from U 
to H ft. Leaves are hirare, sllveTy under¬ 
neath, pale Kreen above, ■imilar to a 
Blood K<x>t leaf. In Auruat email creamy- 
white Dowers bloom in great terminal 
plumes. Very showy addition to the per¬ 
ennial border. 
No. 2447, Pkt. lOc; Vi oz. 30c. 
POPPIES 
€AL1FWR31IA 
HYUBID 
(Eachscholtzia) 
Ttar State Flower of €*alifornia 
Bring tbe 
rich color¬ 
ing of the 
western 
foot-hills to 
yourgarden 
with these 
attractive 
1 o w grow¬ 
ing annuals. 
The iiu* 
prove* 
meat In 
this new 
hybrid 
variety 
will be indeed a revelation to yon. 
Plant them where you want them to grow. 
No. 2264, Pkt. lOc; oz. 20C. 
EXQUISITE 
poppies 
Poppies are 
old fashioned, 
hut how sho- 
wy ami beau¬ 
tiful they are! 
OnceIn tbe 
garden 
they will 
tahe rare 
ofthemsel* 
ves. Scatter 
a f e w seeds 
anywhere 
•there is space, 
Neveral FI 
Flower* All bummer. These splendid 
Peony-Dowered Poppies are most satisfact¬ 
ory. Brighest colors, bpeelal Mixture. 
No. 2063, Pkt. loc; Vi oz. 15c. 
Cliinehe PRIMROSE 
One of the 
brightest and 
most free Dow¬ 
ering of all this 
happy family 
of Window 
Plants. T h c 
beauty of both 
the Dower and 
leaf is simply 
indescribabl e. 
Being easily 
grown from 
seec: tliey can 
be started in¬ 
doors from Earl 
best in a north window and while maturing in 
the summer months keen in a cool shady place. 
Complete bpeeial Mlxlnre 
No, 2019. Pkt. 15C. 
belerted All 
t'olor Mixture 
STAR PHLOX 
ami red, either alone or in 
bi ight eyes and white borders 
An Unusual 
Fljowar for You 
'I'he fantastically 
fringed and starred pet¬ 
als of tliis attractive an¬ 
nual Phlox will give you 
a distinctly different 
flower for your garden 
this year. Xtiis mix¬ 
ture includes a 
largre r a u g: e ot' 
softy velvety 
stiades. Pink, rose, 
combination, some with 
No. 2150. Pkt. IOC; Vi <>z. 250. 
The btptely Bloom of The*e 
Superb Hardy Phlox 
(Phlox Decussata) 
Will Ad4 Rieh Color to Your fiartfan 
No Dower holds such sentimental in¬ 
terest as tbe Phlox. This old fashioned 
favorite, with its delicacy of fragrance 
and strebfiTth of color, add* more 
to the linportanee of a garden 
than any other perennial. We 
offer lovely colors in our Superb Hy¬ 
brid Mixture. Slow to germinate. 
No. 2446, Pkt. 16c; 1-18 oz. 25c. 
l<arire 
Flowerinitr 
PORTULACA 
Rose Moss 
or Son Plant 
There is no better plant to 
recommend for poor soil or 
rocky, sandy places than 
Portulaca. The cup-ahaped 
Jlowera are eompoaed of 5 
petala that vary from white 
through the yeUowa and 
crimaona to deep red. Will 
stand dry weather and when 
everything teems to he 
burning up these little fel¬ 
lows will keep blooming 
with cheerful Dowers. 
Doable Mlstare. 2147, 
Pkt. 10: V4 40c. 
Sfnfle MUtare. 2148, 
Pkt. loc; V4 oz 25C. 
Scarlet Runner Bean 
Ornauieutal—Edible 
This old-fashioned bean is often grown as 
an ornamental climber. And ifis Indeed well 
lulapted to this purpose as its rich green leaves 
furnish ample shade to porches and garden 
houses. The large, brilliant scarlet Dowers 
are followed by edible t>od8 Oiled with beans 
of good Davor. Can be used young as snap 
beans, later as shell beans. 
2244, Pkt. loc; Vi Ih. 25c; lb. 45<i. 
GOOD LUCK GARDENS. 
ROSES from Seed 
Blooms From Seed In 
One Season 
The only genuine dwarf liouse 
Kose. Under proper care should 
bloom In 3 to 5 months after seed is 
sown. Oue of the most unique 
and novel pot Sower* ever 
grown. Grow this rose and yon 
will HAVE ROSES THE YEAR 
ROUND. 
No. 2080. Pkt. lOc; % oz. 50C 
Old Fasbioned 
Salvia Splendens 
Scarlet Sage 
Brillinntly lleroratlve 
Ideal for beds. Scarlet Sage 
is almost too well know’ii to be 
described. For showy I)ed8 tbe 
scorching scarlet of the old 
fashioned type is unsurpassed. 
Growing 8 to 4 ft. tall and lit¬ 
erally covered by a b'nzlng 
mass of bright scarlet Dowers 
It is Indeed “a sight to behold.” 
Sear let Sage shuts readily 
from seed. No. 
2057, Pkt. IOC ; Vb cz. 30c. 
PARADISE, PA. [/ 2 ^] 
