Phlox Gigamtea 
Salmon Glory. Individual florets meas¬ 
ure with ordinary field culture from 
1 14 to 1 x fz inches in diameter. Color is 
pure salmon pink with distinct creamy- 
white eye. This combination, with its 
clear, clean, crisp appearance, makes a 
most beautiful color combination. Sal¬ 
mon Glory won a silver medal in 1939 All- 
America trials. 9 in. Pkt. 20c, 3 for 49c, 
postpaid. 
Baby Pansy 
Mrs. A. H. Scott. Another 
of the “baby group” with 
flowers of the Beaconsfield 
color, top petals white, low¬ 
er ones violet purple. A 
brilliant combination. 
Each of above, pkt., 20c, 3 
for 49c, postpaid. 
Petunia Lady Bird 
Awarded bronze medal All-America se¬ 
lections 1939. Dwarf compact growth ; 
excellent either as a pot plant or grow¬ 
ing in the open. Outstanding color 
of flowers, deep topaz rose overlaid 
with scarlet, makes this one of the 
most brilliant in its class. An out¬ 
standing variety in our Trial Grounds. 
Pkt. 35c, 3 for 90c, postpaid. 
Evening Primrose 
Evening Primrose 
EVENING PRIMROSE (Oenothera)—Hardy an¬ 
nual. Grows from 2 to 13 feet high and has 
poppy shaped flowers in a variety of colors. 
Very fragrant. Pkt. 6 c, 3 for 15c. Postpaid. 
GERBERA 
GERBERA (Transvaal Daisy)—Mixed only. 
This marvelous new winter and summer flower¬ 
ing daisy is a plant of great beauty. The flower 
stems are two feet long and are very graceful, 
bearing a large daisy-like blossom, which is 3 
to 4 inches across. The flower petals have a 
variety texture peculiar to itself. Truly rich 
ar.d beautiful. There are many new shades in 
this rare plant variety, the beautiful crimson 
in particular. Pkt. 14c, 3 for 36c, postpaid. 
NIGELLA 
(Love-in-a-Mist or Devil-in-a-Bush) 
A pretty, interesting and easily grown annual. This 
beautiful, unique and little known plant makes a showy 
and attractive border or mixes well with other Blue or 
Pink flowers for bedding. The delicate Blue and White 
flowers surrounded by a feathery mass of foliage suggest 
"Love-in-a-Mist," and the red crown-shaped, horn- 
tipped seed pods suggest "Devil-in-a-Bush." Fine for 
cutting. Twelve to fifteen inches. Easily grown in any 
garden soil. Mixed colors. Pkt. 8c; 3 for 20c; '/ 2 oz. 25c. 
Postpaid. 
Everlasting Flower 
DRACAENA 
EVERLASTING 
FLOWER — Hardy 
annual. Old favor¬ 
ite. Mixed. Pkt. 
4c, 3 for 10c. Post¬ 
paid. 
ENGLISH DAISY— 
—See Daisy. Page 
8 . 
Matthiola 
Evening-Scented 
Stock 
Bicornis—Small pur¬ 
plish lilac flowers 
which emit, a delight¬ 
ful perfume in the 
morning and evening 
or after a shower. 
July to September. 
15 in. Pkt. 10c; 3 
for 27c, postpaid. 
Everlasting Flower 
JAPANESE HOP VINE 
FORGET-ME-NOT 
Dracaena Indivisa 
DRACAENA INDIVISA— An ornamental palm-ilke 
plant that is used for porch boxes and vases as well as 
house plants. Very easy to grow and highly orna¬ 
mental. Pkt. 8c; 3 for 20c. Postpaid. 
JAPANESE HOP VINE (Humulus)—A rapid climbing vine, 
probably one of the fastest growing and best covering vine of all 
grown from seed. The foliage is luxuriant. One of the most satis¬ 
factory annuals we can recommend. Pkt. 7c each, 3 for 18c. 
Va oz. 14c. Postpaid. 
Forget-Me-Not 
FORGET-ME-NOT—Beautiful blue flowering plant 
with long stems that make the flower very desirable 
for cutting. Good keepers. A biennial. An old 
garden favorite. Pkt. 6 c, 3 for 15c. Postpaid. 
FLORA’S PAINT BRUSH—See Cacalia, page 6. 
FLOWERING MAPLE—See Abutilon, page 3. 
ICE PLANT 
Ice Plant 
Plumosus nanus. 
WHY 
NOT take 
lc 
DEAL? 
every 
This 
opportunity 
may 
never come to you again. 
BALSAM CARD. CLIMBER DOLICHOS 
APPLE 
(Australian Pea Vine) 
ICE PLANT (Mesembryanthe- 
mum)—A trailing hardy annual. 
Fine for vases and boxes. Leaves 
are covered with ice-like drops 
that are very interesting. Pkt. 
4c, 3 for 10c. Postpaid. 
Balsam Apple 
BALSAM APPLE—A 
beautiful climbing plant 
with apple-shaped fruits, 
which if preserved in al¬ 
cohol, makes a most use¬ 
ful liniment. Foliage 
gracefully cut and al¬ 
though tender annuals, 
the vines run 10 feet or 
more during the season. 
A truly beautiful vine. 
Pkt. 8 c each, 3 for 21c, 
V 4 oz. 16c. Postpaid. 
Cardinal Climber 
CARDINAL CLIMBER—A rapid 
climbing vine which attains a 
height of 30 feet or more and pre¬ 
fers a sunny location. Flowers 
are dazzling scarlet and literally 
covers the vine. If started out¬ 
doors seed must not 
D Air a Jut DE AD be sown until the 
■ E Jr\. Ik, weather is settled 
BALSAM PEAR (Momordica)—Pear an( j warm ; otherwise 
shaped fruits, heavy foliage, golden see( j j s liable to 
yellow flowers. Height 10 feet. Pkt 
6 c, 3 for 15c. Postpaid. 
FERNS-ASPARAGUS 
rot. File or cut a 
small notch in each 
seed and soak in 
lukewarm water over 
DOLICHOS (Hyacinth Bean) — 
An excellent pot-plant with finely divided rich green lace-like leaves. Used night to hasten ger- Very fine climber making a very 
fnr PLf a- -a OAi —Pkt. 12c dense growth of foliage and is a 
profuse bloomer. One of the finest 
extensively as “greens” for cutting. Pkt. 9c, 3 for 24c, postpaid. mination. Pkt. 12c 
Sprengeri (Emerald Feather). Magnificent pot-plant with long drooping branches, grown ex- each, 3 for 30c, Vs annuals for climbing. Half hardy, 
tensively for cutting. Gives a graceful effect. Pkt. 10c, 3 for 27c, postpaid oz. 32c. Postpaid. Pkt. 9c, 3 for 24c. Postpaid. 
