- ROCKXOLL’S TESTED SEED - 
n EASILY GROWN 
Sannuals 
1 PACKET EACH 
for cutting 
69c 
CHINESE EORGET-ME-NOT. Cynoglossuni. 
750. Amabile blue. 20 in. Graceful loose sprays of 
turquoise blue. Easily Grown. 
CHINESE WOOL FEOWEK. Celosia Childsi. 
200. Large rounded woolly flower heads resemb¬ 
ling a large ball of wool. Bright orange, scarlet, 
pink and yellow mixed. 3 ft. 
DAHLIA. HWARF types. From Seed. 
COLTNESS. 50. Showy single flowers 3 in. 
across in yellow, rose and red. Long stem¬ 
med. Valuable for cutting or bedding. Mixed. 
UNWIN’S DWARF. 40. Early flowering 
semi-double in many attractive colors. 
Blooms 90 days after sowing. 
DELPHINIUM. The graceful spikes combined 
with any flower make it attractiv’e in the garden 
or for cutting. 
GOLD MEDAL HYBRIDS. Choice Mixed. 
150. Double and singles. Light and dark blues. 
4-6 ft. 
PACIFIC GIANTS MIXED. See description 
page 5. 
BELLADONNA IMPROY'ED. 90. Light Blue. 
BELLAMOSUM IMPROY'ED. 90. Dark Blue. 
CHINESE DELPHINIUM. 125. Blue Butter¬ 
fly. Blooms first year from seed. 18 in. Use 
in rockery or border. Dwarf. 
Calendula Art Shades, Cosmos Sensation, Unwin Dah¬ 
lia, Marigold Sunset Giant, China Pinks, Scabiosa Mix¬ 
ed, Wool Flower, Dahlia Zinnia. 
FEVERFEYV. SILVER BALL. 1500. Perennial. Ma¬ 
tricaria capensis alba. Double White Feverfew. 15 to 
20 in. Fine for borders or cutting. 
GAILLARDIA DAZZLER. 150. Perennial. Golden yel¬ 
low and maroon red. One of the finest flowers for cut¬ 
ting. If sown early will bloom in July. 3 ft. 
(iEUM CHOICE MIXED. 50 Perennial. The rose of the 
rockery or border. Blooms all summer. Dainty double 
blooms in orange, scarlet and yellow. 
GYPSOPHILA LONDON MARKET. 3000. Annual. 
Baby Breath. Quick growing annual covered with 
hundreds of small white flowers. For cutting. 
GOURDS 
Decorative types. 
LARGE BIRD NEST. 20. 
SMALL APPLE. 25. SMALL PEAR. 30. 
SMALL ORANGE. 25. SMALL MIXED. 50. 
SMALL WARTED. 25. LARGE AND SMALL 
SMALL SPOON, 20. ASSORTED. 50. 
HERBS 
Interest in Herb Gardening is reviving for two 
excellent reasons, the ornamental quality of 
herbs and their value for contributing flavor to 
the menu and fragrrance to the home. 
ANISE. 300. Used for garnishing, seasonings. 
SAGE. 300. Leaves used for flavoring meats. 
SUMMER S.YVORY'. 300. Flavoring. 
TRUE LAVENDER. 800. Flowers dried used 
for perfume. 
SHEET MAR.IOR-YM, 300. Seasoning used 
SYVEET BASIL. 300. Leaves used in soups 
and stews. 
WORMYY’OOD. 300. Aromatic agreeable per¬ 
fume. 
MIXED, 500. 
HOLLYHOCKS. 30 Doubles. Perennial. Includes 
white, yellow, crimson and pink. Mixed. 
INDIAN CORN. 40. Ornamental. Many colored 
kernels. Squaw corn. Gourds and bright red and 
ornamental Indian corn make a pretty decora¬ 
tion. 
LOBELIA CRYSTAL PAL.YCE. 2500. For beds, 
Borders, Porch Boxes. Very attractive border 
plant. 4 to 6 in, tall, covered with azure blue 
Waller-Franklin 
Long Spurred 
COLUMBINE 
Recognized the World over as 
THE BEST 
Barn Swallow. Blue. 50 seed. 
Lemon Queen. 50 seed. 
Huntsman. 50 seed. 
Snow Queen. 50 seed. 
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Pink Fairy. 50 seed. 
PACKETS 
1 each . 
blooms. 
38c / 
0 NORWOOD, OHIO—Have been so well pleased with plants receiv’ed previously that I 
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