EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
Annual {Surprise 
Rock Garden Collection 
Use tills Surprise Collection to scatter here and there 
in your rock p:aiden. It will take care of tne bare spots 
while the Perennials are heconiin;* established. Many of 
the varieties in this mixture are hardy annuals^ which self¬ 
sow the followin^^ season. For quick results in the Rock 
Garden we highly recoinniend this colorful collection. 
No. 2196, put. loc; V4 oz- 35c. 
df flAU* Orevillea 
Kobusta 
Exi’elleiit for Tnbl«‘ l>rr«»ralioii.« 
Easily grown from seed whicii germi¬ 
nates readily, y^ri/ pretty in all 
staji;es of its groiuth zuitli its long 
drooping silky foliage. Hardy in 
Florida "and California," wliere it is pop¬ 
ular as an ornamental tree; 
No. 2476, Pkt. 10c; Va oz. 40c. 
WHITE STAR LILT » 
All early .Hpriiiir blooinlntr flower also known as 
’“Star of netlileluMu.’' Floivers pure white,, with 
thiek glossy wax-like petals. Oiteii a.s many as 8 to Iti 
frukiant flowers uie found on a stem. 
No. 2467, Pkt. 20c. 
Stioo-Fly Shaped Blooni^ 
This beautiful flowering plant 
with its dainty eup-shatied blue 
flowers blooms with proper care in 
60 days after the seed is planted. 
The name “Shoo-Fly” was given to 
It because in grandmother’s day it 
was thought that flies would not 
stay in a room where it was in 
bloom. Mere is an easily raised, in¬ 
teresting, flowering plant for your 
window garden. 
No. 2075, Pkt. 10c: H oz. 20c. 
SENSITIVE PLANT 
(Ullniosa Pud lea) 
llere'w Proof Tliiil Plaiifx Feel 
At the siitfhtest toncli this dainty little 
plant will closely curl its Icavos. Left alone 
it will qniekly revive. -No <keii»ltivr lliat 
it aill <lle If rf»iiMtaiitly Irritated. 
TlUs nneomnion little |)lnnt is as easil> 
srrown as be:\ns. Astound youi friends with 
this euriosity. 
No. 2095. Pkt. Sc; », oz. 25c 
Giant Flowering SnapdragOHS kantirrhinuM) 
Improved Varietlen in Motli Tall dir Nriiii-Tail T.vpe* 
SNAPDRAGON 
Celestial Salmon-Rose 
An award of merit winner in 
the 1966 All-American selections. 
Tliis semi-dwarf Antirrhinum is 
the outstanding rose-pink Ooloi 
in its class and with its sligbtl\ 
salmon tinge will give you a 
truly distinctive addition to 
your snapdragon collection. 
No. 2657. I'kt. 15<- 
No garden complete without the old-fashioned fax^orites 
New Tail Super-Giant Snapdragons 
This new (Jlnnt Type wltli its 
massive spikes of exquisite bloom.s 
is unexcelled. The blooms are inai?- 
nifleent, belru; fully twice the size 
oi the common type, spikes three 
feet tall. Do not fall to include 
these in your pardon this year. 
Apple RliHiKum.. .Soft aiqile 
blossom pink. 
No. 2267, Pkt. lOc; 1-16 oz. 40c. 
Nnonflalie. Dazzlliiir white. 
No. 2268, Pkt. 10c; l- 16 oz. 40c. 
Canary Bird. Kich canary 
yellow. 
S’o. 2269, Pkt. 10c; M6 oz. 40c. 
Tlie KoMe. Itnse-pink. 
No. 2270, Pkt. lOc; 1-16 oz. 40c. 
<‘«pi>er Klnv. Hionze. 
No. 2271. Pkt. lOc; 1-16 oz. 40c. 
Orelii<l. .Mauve-plnk. 
No. 2272, Pkt. lOc; 1-16 oz. 40c. 
Ruby. Deep rnhy red. 
No. 2273, Pkt. 10c; 1-16 oz. 40. 
Wuper lillant MixtMl. All colors. 
No. 2049, Pkt. 10c; 1-16 oz. 35c. 
Semi-Tall Giant-Flowering Snapdragons 
This type, l>ecause of its compact arrowlh. Is admirahly s 
tor beds. Plant jrrtiws about 18-lus. tall. 
No. 2274, Pkt. 5c 
No. 2275. Pkt. 5c 
No. 2276, Pkt. 5c 
No. 2277. Pkt. Sc 
No. 2278. Pkt. 5c 
No. 2279, Pkt. 5c 
No. 2280, Pkt. 5c 
No. 2281. Pkt. Sc 
■Tall Suapdrapons. 
Vi oz. 
Gloria. Deep rose-pink 
Golden Yellow. Yellow. 
Empress. Rich maroon. 
Phlla. Pink. Pure pink. 
Climax. Bronze-oranRe. 
Mauve Queen. Lilac mauve. 
Purity. Fine snowy white. 
Semi-Tail Mixed. All colors. 
Bulk Pilces for any of the above .Semi 
SUN ROSE 
Helianthemum Mutabile 
Also Known as Rock Rose 
Sun Rose Is consldei ed one of the 
very best Rock Garden Perennials, 
Evergreen plants grow It) dense, low 
mats, flowers pale rose, lilac ttnd 
white. Good on dry, sunny slopes and 
terraces. 
No. 2478, Pkt. lOc; Vg oz. 30C. 
Old Fashioned Hardy 
SWEET ROCKET 
Hesperis Matronalis 
This old favorite grows about S ft. high and bears love- 
lyspikesof lilac.white and purple fragrant flowers. 
Fine for tqitting. No. 2483, Pkt, lOc; Vi oz. 20c. 
Flow'ering: Giant Stocks 
^Tmperlal mixture’* 
Start seed of this “Cut & ( ome Again” 
variety indoors in early spring, later tians- 
planted and fte assured of a profusion of 
fragrant flowers for cutting from midsum¬ 
mer to late fall. For diversity of cohu-. fru- 
gratice and brilliancy ttils ‘Tnipei lal” strain 
of double an i semi-double Stocks is unsur¬ 
passed. (trows over ‘2'c ft. bigb, sturdy 
flower spikes rise in ma.iestie beauty above 
attractive foliage. This special mlxtuie con¬ 
tains only desirable shades and colojs. 
No. 2169, Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 60c. 
Double Dw'arf 
10 Weeks Stock 
iT)^ ft.) Useful for beds. 
No. 2170. Pkt. loc; % oz. 50(*. 
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