EVERBLbOMING BABY 
RAMBLERS 
Bush Roses—Grow 18 to 24 inches High 
The most truly everblooming 
of all Roses. They are 
scarcely ever without flowers 
during the growing season. 
They are the first to bloom 
and continue until the last, 
even into October after the 
frosts have cut down the 
others. They are not climb¬ 
ers as the term rambler 
might indicate, but a bush 
rose growing .a ,o 2 
feet high and are proving 
more popular each year for 
bedding, borders and hedges. As cut flowers they are 
excellent for mixed bouquets. They are produced in 
clusters or sprays of a dozen or more flowers. 
CAMEO —Cameo-pink flowers. 
GIANT ZINNIA 
EDITH CAVEEE —Scarlet-crimson. 
GLORIA MUNDI —-Orange-scarlet. 
GRUSS AN AACHEN —Buds , orange pink, open¬ 
ing blush pink. 
This type, latest development in Zinnias, bears flowers 
of mammoth size; in form like a perfect decorative 
Dahlia. Plant is a strong grower and flower stems are 
long and stiff. This remarkable variety includes a 
complete range of delicate, bright and rich colors from 
white, yellow, lavender and rose to orange, scarlet and 
crimson. A wonderful cut flower. 
PRICES —2-y6ar-old, field-grown plants, 75c each; Pkt. 10c _ 3 Pkts. 25c 
3 for $S.OO, postpaid. 
AMERICAN LAWN SEED 
This grass is used more than any other. It is composed 
of six of the finest turf grasses, such as Fescue, Bents, 
etc. This is used extensively on tennis courts, school 
grounds, golf fairways, in parks, and on large and small 
lawns and terraces. It makes a good turf the first season 
and can be walked on without injury to the young grass. 
This grass will remain green almost the year ’round and 
will thrive anywhere except on the extreme South Coast. 
For Fall sowing in the South on Bermuda grass sod, this 
is very successful. Sow one pound to each 400 feet of 
lawn space. Pi lce; 1 to 5 SOc per Sb.—5 to 25 lbs., 
55c per ib. Delivcreui Prices. 
GIANT PANSY 
Giant-sized flower of most 
striking character, each petal 
being conspicuously curled or 
wave;l, giving them the effect 
of a double flower. 
The colors are mainly rich dark 
shades, bordered, blotched, or 
marked in the ray-like veinings 
with contrasting colors. 
Bloom freely and continuously 
as long as weather remains cool. 
Pkt. 20c—3 Pkts. SOc 
MARIGOLD 
SUNSET GIANTS 
Largest flowered Marigold ever produced, aver¬ 
aging 5 inches, and some as large as 7% inches. 
Instead of usua-1 Marigold odor, the flow’ers have 
a definitely sweet fragrance. Sunset Giants is a 
mixture ranging from deep orange through golden 
orange, golden yellow, light yellow, lemon, and a 
delightful shade of primrose. Plants, 3y2 to 4 
feet high. Pkt., 10c. 
SNOW ON THE MOUNTAIN 
One of the finest foliage plants for outdoor planting 
Foliage attractively veined and is margined with white 
2 feet. Excellent for beds and borders. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
Angel’s 
Trumpet 
Large tropical leaves 
with trumpet-shaped 
flowers—-pure white and 
as fragrant as jasmine. 
Blooms indoors in win¬ 
ter, and in the garden 
in the summer. 
Pkt. 20c 
PLEASE — If you get more than one of these 
catalogs, please pass It on to your neighbor. 
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