GRAHAM tROjS 
X-L FLOWER SEEDS 
1202—GODETIA (A) 
An attractive hardy annual, de¬ 
serving more extensive cultivation. 
The plants bloom profusely and 
bear showy flowers of satiny tex¬ 
ture in many rich and varied col¬ 
ors. They do best in a rather poor 
soil. If more people would try 
Godetia they would soon become 
as popular as zinnias. Pkt., 10c; 
V\ oz., 25c. 
GYPSOPHILA 
Baby Breath 
These mist-like flowers are well 
known for finishing and filling out 
bouquets. They will thrive almost 
anywhere and can be had in both 
annual and perennial. 
1204—ANNUAL LARGE FLOWERING WHITE—2 ft. Pkt., 5c; 
V 4 oz., 15c. 
1206—ANNUAL PINK. Pkt., 10c; Vz oz., 20c. 
1208—PERENNIAL DOUBLE WHITE. An exceptionally fine 
variety. Pkt., 10c; V4 oz., 30c. 
Ornamental Gourds 
Easily grown in any good garden loam, as you would 
squash or other vine crops; or they may be trained on 
trellises, fences, stone walls, or arbors. The ripened 
fruits are used for ornaments. 
1210 — CALABASH. For making pipes and penguin orna¬ 
ments. 
1212 — DIPPER OR SIPHON. The hollowed fruits will 
hold about one quart. 
1214 — DISHCLOTH (Luffa). The fibrous interior may be 
used like a sponge. 
1216 — HERCULES CLUB. Enormous, club-shaped fruits, 
3 to 4 feet long. 
1218 — BIRD'S NEST. For love bird nests and table orna¬ 
ments. 
1220 — CAVEMAN'S CLUB. Knobby, club-shaped, dark 
green. 
1222 — FINE MIXED. All the above varieties and some 
other good ones in mixture. All above varieties, pkt., 10c; 
V2 oz., 20c; oz., 35c. 
1224—HELICHRYSUM (A) 
STRAWFLOWER—30 in. A beauli- 
ful flower when growing, and a 
prize for winter decoration of vases 
and for table bouquets. Flowers for 
drying should be gathered when 
partially unfolded and suspended 
with their heads downward in a 
cool place. All colors mixed. 
Pkt., 5c; Vs oz., 20c. 
1226—DOUBLE 
HOLLYHOCKS (P) 
Hollyhocks are truly a perennial 
plant, but are planted early in 
April and will generally flower the 
„ first year. Our seed is of choicest 
Helichrysum double varieties. 
1228, Triumph Mixed; 1230, Crimson; 1232, Deep Rose; 
1234, Salmon; 1236, Yellow; 1237, Newport Pink; 1238, White. 
Any of above, pkt., 10c. M1239, Indian Spring, pkt., 15c. 
1240—HONESTY (B) 
LUNARIA—MONEY PLANT. Grown extensively for the 
round, silvery white, paper-like flattened partitions of the 
round seed pods, which, when dried, make attractive winter 
decorations. While it is a biennial, it will flower the first 
year if seed is sown early. Flowers are purple. Grows almost 
anywhere; 4 feet. Pkt., 10c. 
HUNNEMANNIA (A) 
1242—BUSH POPPY —These golden yellow poppies are 
borne on shrubby bushes about lVz feet high. Petals are 
broad and crinkled, and its effect is very pleasing both in 
the borders and bouquets. Pkt., 10c. 
M1243—SUNLIGHT. Large bright yellow. Pkt., 15c. 
HYACINTH BEAN 
(SEE DOLICHOS) 
1244—HELIOTROPE (A) 
A fragrant and beautiful flower that lasts for a long time. 
For best results seed should be sowed inside early in the 
spring and transplanted. Mixed colors. Pkt., 10c. 
1246—JAPANESE HOP (A) 
A charming climber attaining growth of 20 to 25 feet in 
a few weeks. Not injured by insects or by heat, and the 
vine retains its beauty until frost. Pkt., 10c; V 4 oz., 25c; Vz 
oz., 40c. 
KOCHIA 
(See Mexican Fire Bush) 
1248—KUDZU VINE (P) 
50 feet. A permanent vine that makes good growth the 
first year. Flourishes where nothing else will grow. Large 
leaves of brightest green afford a dense shade. Flowers 
dark purple. Pkt., 10c; V 4 oz., 30c. 
1252—LATHYRUS (P) 
PERENNIAL SWEET PEA. A climbing plant with choice 
clusters of sweet pea-like flowers. Succeeds in almost any 
kind of soil and location. Pkt., 10c; Vz oz., 35c; oz., 65c. 
X-L GIANT 
IMPERIAL STRAIN 
An exceptionally easy 
flower to grow and very 
desirable for bouquets or 
for bedding. Our X-L 
strains have been im¬ 
proved so that they are 
nearly 100 per cent dou¬ 
ble and have exception¬ 
ally long spurs. For 
early flowers fall plant¬ 
ing: is recommended. To 
hasten germination in 
the spring and summer, 
it is recommended that 
the seed be chilled sev¬ 
eral days in the refrig¬ 
erator. 
1254—DARK BLUE 
1256—PINK 
1258—WHITE 
1260—LILAC 
1262—LUSTROUS 
CARMINE 
Above colors—Pkt., 10c; 
1/4 OZ., 25c; Vz OZ., 40c. 
1264—FINEST MIXED 
Pkt., 10c; 1/4 oz., 20c; Vz 
oz., 35c; oz., 60c. 
X-L Giant Imperial Larkspur 
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