FLOWER 
SEEDS 
WHhr NOT HAVE GORGEOUS BLOOMING 
FLOWERS THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER? 
FLOWER 
SEEDS 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
MINTED TONGUE 
Mixed Colors. 0 e of the most illustrious and brilliant 
of all garden an ^als. It is a branching grower, carry¬ 
ing numerous \ *tunia -1 ike flowers in colors ranging 
from white, ros scarlet, crimson, yellow and purple 
to deep violet-bye —all strikingly veined and netted 
in silver and gc d. Highly prized as a cut flower and 
extremely show^ in beds and borders, blooming con¬ 
tinuously for sc eral months. Prefers sunny location. 
Height 2 Vi fe3 pkt. 10 c —Vi ox. 50c.. 
IM k 
ASTERS 
Giant Ostrich Feather Asters 
We are now offering improved strain of 
Giant Ostrich Feather, and consider it the 
finest of ail Asters. The plants are about 
2 Vi feet high, robust in growth, and branch 
freely, and are loaded with magnificent 
feathery, full, fluffy flowers par excellance. 
Beautiful mixed colors. 
Pt. 15c—2 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
HEART OF FRANCE 
The best pure red Aster ever introduced. All 
others have somber shades of blue or too much 
yellow in the color pigments. Heart of France 
opens red as the purest ruby, deepens with age, 
and retains its remarkable beauly to the very 
end. The petals appear strikingly changeable, 
showing, now a glow and sheen quite unique, 
now a soft warm velvety texture. In any light, 
natural or artificial, Heart of France is strikingly 
beautiful and will command instant admiration. 
The flowers are large and full, with never a trace 
of hollow center. 
Pkt. 15c—2 pkts. 25c 
MEXICAN FIRE PLANT 
lAnnual Poinsettial 
A variety of Poinsettia which grows quickly to 
a height of 2 Vi to 3 feet from seed sown in 
the open during May. About the middle of 
summer, the top central leaves turn to rich 
orange-scarlet, similar to the famous green¬ 
house variety of Poinsettia which is so popular 
about Chirstmas time. A blaze of glory through¬ 
out the summer and fall. Can also be grown as 
a house plant. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c 
CHINESE Fragrant FERN 
A beautiful tropical- 
looking ornamental fol¬ 
iage plant—very deli¬ 
cate and lace-like. 
Blooms profusely, and 
both flower and foliage 
are deliciously fragrant. 
Sprays of the foliage 
kept in a room or trunk 
will impart the most 
wonderful sweet per¬ 
fume for a year or 
more. No bouquet or 
vase is complete with¬ 
out this fragrant flow¬ 
ering fern. Every pack¬ 
et of seed should pro¬ 
duce 20 or more lovely 
ferns. Do not miss 
these perfumed beau¬ 
ties. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25e, Postpaid 
Bushy plants o 
florets. Used fo 
SCARLET SA 
flowers 10 to I 
BIRD 
oyered with countless spikes of tubular 
hedges and edging shrubbery. 
E. Numerous spikes of vivid scarlet 
nches in length. 
kt. 10c —3 pkts. 25c 
OF PARADISE 
CANDYTUFT 
Giant Hyacinth Flowered —. Much 
branched plants, each, branch a mas¬ 
sive, long and thrick Hyacinth-like 
spike of pure white. Showy and at¬ 
tractive in the garden; desirable for 
cutting as the flowers last quite a long 
time. Pkt. 10c—3 pk ts , 25c 
GIANT PANSY 
Giant-sized flower of most striking char¬ 
acter, each petal being conspicuously 
curled or waved, giving them the effect 
of a double flower. 
The colors are mainly rich dark shades 
bordered, blotched, or marked j n the 
ray-like veinmgs with contrasting colors. 
Bloom freely and continuously as lonci as 
weather remains cool. 
Pkt. 20c—3 Pkts. 50c 
COLORED VERBENAS fixture. Fine, rich-colored 
. . blend. 
Mammoth - Flowered pt s . io c —3 pus. 25 c 
GIANT ZANZIBAR PALM 
Zanzibarlensis Ornamental foliage Plant 
From seed of this variety, sown in thefopen ground in May, 
the plants are in full foliaqe • arl^r j n | u |y > They attain a 
heiqht of 12 to 14 feet and form a perfect pyramid of foliage 
and brilliantly colored fruit, presenting a beautiful tropical 
appearance. Enormous leaves, 2 to 4'f ee r across, and highly 
colored light and dark green, c -’PPer^bronze and dark green 
with reddish ribs. The plants are a repellent to Moles and the 
foliage is death to Japanese Beetles and Grasshoppers. 
Pkt. 10c— oz. 25c 
— 
The color of the flower 
is a rich golden yellow. 
It measures 21/4 inches 
across and is produced 
in very large trusses. The 
most beautiful part of 
the flower is the long 
incurved stamens and pis¬ 
tils which are spread cut 
in fan-like form and are 
of bright crimson colpr. 
The color is also highly 
decorative. It should be 
grown as a house plant, 
except in the warmer 
parts of the South, where 
it is hardy. If the seeds 
are started early, it will 
produce blooms in great 
profusion the first year. 
Pkt. 10c—3 pkts. 25c 
BLUE LILY OF THE NILE 
AngeTsTrumpet 
Large tropical j leaves with 
trumpet-shaped flowers — 
pure white and as fragrant 
as jasmine. Blooms indoors 
in winter, and in the garden 
in the summer. 
Fkt. 10c—3j pkts. 25c 
BALSAM PEAR 
Ornamental Vine with Edible 
Fruits 
A very ornamental and curious climb¬ 
ing vine, with glossy green foliage. 
Pear-shaped ornamental fruits known 
to Chinese as La-Kwa, and used exten¬ 
sively in China as a food for human 
consumption. Usually prepared for the 
table by boiling the fruits before they 
are ripe Give it a trial, both as an 
ornament and as an addition to your 
list of edible fruits. 
_ Pkt. 10c— 3 pkts. 25c 
LENDULAS 
ers and Abundance of Blooms 
The Calendula lone of the best and showiest free flowering 
hardy annual*. |^c-jni5 from early summer until killed by 
A splendid ornamental plant 
with bright evergreen foliage 
spreading 3 or 4 feet surmount¬ 
ed with spikes of bright blue 
' flowers which remain in bloom 
^ for a long period. It is a most 
I desirable tub plant for porch or 
lawn. Should be wintered in 
the cellar or greenhouse. Seed, 
15c Pkt.—2 pkts. 25c; Postpaid 
AMARANTH US (Rainbow Plant) 
TRICOLOR (Joseph's Coat). Beautiful plant, growing 3 to 5 feet 
i high, with ornamental leaves variegated in red, yellow and green. 
kThe large attractive flower-heads are bright crimson. 1 
Pt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c 
ALYSSUM 
Sweet (Maritimumj’ Of spreading growth, 
averaging 8 in. in height. Pure white, 
honey-scented jflowers completely 
cover the plants. Pkt. 10c; 
Vz ox. 20c; oz. 35c 
4 ozs. $1.00 
COSMOS 
Delightful annuals with ornamental,f^thery, fresh green 
foliage and large artistic flowers borne on long stems. 
Very effective as a backgroundjfor borders and excel¬ 
lent for cutting. Easily grown. Height 4 feet. 
Pkt. 10c—3 pkts. 25c 
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KOCHIA (Burning Bush) 
Very handsome, symmetrical 
plants, forming beautiful orna¬ 
mental shrubs, and growing 3 
feet tall in three months. Wher¬ 
ever a quick-growing annual 
hedge is wanted there is noth¬ 
ing better than Kochia. Turns 
to a gorgeous carmine in fall. 
Pkt. 10c—3 pkts. 25c 
CACTUS SEEDS 
Cactus maid 
plants, extrj 
and many 11 
tiful blossorii| 
blooming CJ 
of all plantj 
and sizes, 
and bloom 
endure the 
ordinary living 
ure may f 
them from 
lighted andj 
appearance 
ing. If you 
of rare var 
pots or boxi 
moist sand, 
quickly. We 
mixture of 
Pkt. 1 
1st interesting house 
Jy odd and curious, 
gorgeous and beau- 
hweet scented, and 
:ely. These oddest 
aw in many shapes 
Jasily grown, thrive 
|very little care, and 
and dryness of the 
'00m. Much pleas- 
irived in growing 
Everyone is de- 
fprised at the odd 
Cactus just sprout- 
a fine collection 
sow the seed in 
. a warm room in 
The seed will grow 
fresh seed of a 
varieties. 
•3 pkts. 25c 
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m 
frost. Val 
FINE MIXED; 
double flowers. 
orris Trom eariy summi 
uableLill^for Dot culture. 
4IXED.; Yellow, orange.. orange-rei 
awers. fPkt. 10c— y 2 oz. 25c—oz. 
red, and striped; all 
40c 
MORNING GLORIES 
Heavenly Blue 
with 2 white throat Pkt. 
Scarlett O'Hara 
A new 
or deep 
Freely produced on fast growing vine: 
many until in the afternoon. A b f 
the most popular varieties. Pkt. 15 
The finestJbf all Morning Glories. Immense flowers 
measuring Slmches in diameter; bright sky blue color 
10c—3 Pkt*. 25c 
in Morning Glories— rich dark wine red 
mson. Flowers about 4 inches across, 
nd stay open longer than other varieties, 
Cf- hr ,* I! i whirb . 1 1 14- ^ ^ -.i 
t 
i- 
CLEOME PUNGENS (Giant Spider Plant) CANARY BIRD FLOWER 
Very graceful, dainty climber with finely fringed, 
nasturtium-like flowers of rich canary yellow, which 
at a distance appear like tiny canary birds. Prefers 
semi-shade and fairly moist soil. Beautiful cut 
foliage. 10 to 15 feet. 
Pkt. 10c —Vz ox. 30c—ox. 50c 
brilliancy which will make it one of 
kts. 25c 
CENTAUREA CYANUS 
I Corn Flower or Bachelor'fButtonI 
A choice long stemmed strain of ar«d fashioned an¬ 
nual which never will decrease ' n Mpularity. It will 
grow anywhere and as a cut flower i s considered in¬ 
dispensable. It grows to a height of i 2 to 3 feet, and 
furnishes immense and well shap< double flower: 
throughout the summer. A nice ass ment of colors, 
including blue, purple, mauve, pink,.] j and white. 
Pkt. 1 0c—3 pkts. 
CIGAR PLANT 
• 
Very* showy dwarf, compact annual with small, deli¬ 
cately formed flowers of fiery cerise-red color pro¬ 
duced in great profusion. The general effect of a 
plant when in full bloom is a ball of fire-. A fine 
new plant for mixed borders or rock gardens. Height 
1 foot. Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c 
SURPRISE GARDEN 
Hundreds of varieties of pretty flo\ 5 at practically 
no cost. Unsightly or bare spots in tl /ard, along the 
fences, on embankments, etc., can be ansformed into 
a delightful, attractive flower garden] -iis flower seed 
mixture is especially prepared from a ?ct list of hun¬ 
dreds of sorts—the colors and varietii being carefully 
proportioned to produce a constant f i 1 varied bloom 
the whole season. In no oth^r man. *V an so many 
different varieties be obtained as so mall a cost. 
j>kt. 10c—3 pkts. 25< T 
3XTURE 
SH00-FLY 
PLANT 
It is said that flies will not 
stay in a room where it is 
grown if they can con¬ 
veniently escape. What it 
is about it that repulses 
them is not clear, as the 
plants and flowers have 
no odor. It is a beautiful 
flowering plant, and 
blooms in a short time (60 
days) from seed. It is a 
profuse bloomer in pots 
both summer and winter, 
the blossoms being large, 
cup-shaped and of a lovely 
light blue color with a 
white center. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c 
A strong, robust grower, 4 to 5 feet high, with great panicles of bloom as large as a 
Hydrangea and unaffected by wind or weather. The flowers are deep purplish pink 
when they first open, but turn to light pink, so that the lower part of the panicle is 
a different color from the upper. The stamens are several inches long, fromtwhich it 
derives the name—Spider Plant. Seed sown in the open ground in May will flowerTn 
2_y^ap£_f^222 u? in <l0 '*t er uninterruptedly until frost. Pkt. 10c_3 pkts. 25c. 
Japanese Umbrella Palm 
Not a true palm, but handsome ornamental palm¬ 
like plant. Grows in water or soil. Indispensable for 
aquariums, fountains or pools. 
Pkt. 15c—2 pkts. 25c 
FAIRY OR BABY ROSE 
1 
Roses from Seed the First Year 
One of the most unique and novel not flowers grown. The only genuine dwarf house Rose, 
blooming in three to live months after sowing the seed, giving about equal proportions of single," 
semi-double and double flowers, borne in clusters and contain all the tints and colors of cul¬ 
tivated Roses. Plants from seed sown in February in the house may be had in bloom in June, 
and should bloom continuously month after month. Seed' in mixture of colors only. 
Pkt. 10c—3 pkts. 25c 
VEGETABLE PLANTS 
SWEET POTATOES NEW LOW 
CHOICE VEGETABLE SEEDS 
Enjoy Fresh Vegetables Right From Your Own Garden 
You can f grow a good profitable crop of Sweet Potatoes 
unless you start with good healthy slips. All our plants are 
carefully inspected and certified and are guaranteed to please 
you. Set in rows 3 feet apart; plants 12 inches apart. Set 
about 7,000 plants to an acre". Shipments commence about 
April 1 5 and continue until julv 1. weather permitting. Send 
your order early. 7 
Strong, Healthy, Certified. Two excellent varieties: 
Nancy Hall and Golden Porto Rico. Postpaid: 100 for 
40c; 500 for $1.25; 1,000 for $2.00; 5,000 for 
$8.75; 10,000 for $17.50. Ready for shipment April 
1 5fh. Order now and tell us what date you want them 
shipped. 
CABBAGE PLANTS 
Frost-Proof 
(Ready for shipment January 1st) 
VARIETIES: Early Jersey Wakefield, 
Copenhagen Market and Late 
Flat Dutch. 
25 for 30c; 100 for 45c; 500 for 
$1.50; 1000 for $2.50 
vigoro 
Specially Prepared Plant Food 
The ideal plant food for lawns, flowers, 
shrubs, trees and vegetables. 
1-lb. Packet. 20c 
5-lb. Packet . 75c 
10-lb. Packet . $1.25 
Postpaid 
BULBS for 
PRICES 
All of our plants are open-field grown and cared 
for in every way to produce hardy, healthy plants. 
They are grown from the finest seed obtainable, 
and guaranteed to be absolutely free from any 
disease or insects. Open-field grown gives you 
stronger, weather-resistant plants that will thrive 
the minute you set them out. You get No Hot 
House Plants from us; only true to type open- 
field grown hale and hearty plants. 
PRICES POSTPAID! 
Bermuda Onion Plants 
Sturdy, healthy plants ready to ship about 
Jan. 1. Guaranteed free from disease. Grow 
onions this easy way. You can get a much 
earlier crop of fully matured onions, or very 
early green onions for pulling in your gar¬ 
den. They will stand heavier frosts than 
"frost proof" cabbage plants, and even light 
freezes without being injured. Crystal White 
Wax only Postpaid prices: 200 for 50c; 
500 for $1.00; 1,000 for $1.75. 
Planting 
GANNAS dahlias GLADIOLAS 
Sure to Bloom 
Mixed varieties of the very 
best colors. Prices postpaid 
1 doz. 40c; 25 for 75c; 
100 for $2.75 
FRAGRANT 
TUBEROSES 
MEXICAN TUBEROSE 
Extremely fragrant. Grows 16 inches 
tall with long spikes of waxy-white 
blossoms well arranged. Showy in 
the garden or in the vase. Stands 
heat and drought very well. 
5c each—50c per doz.; Postpaid 
Mixture of Colors 
An assortment of Dahlias embracing all the 
types in a riot of co| 0 |£, including many of the 
new ones and some of the best of the older 
S ' klese tubers are strong and vigorous 
and sure to bloom. This is your opportunity to 
secure Dahlias worth many times what they 
w>H cost at our bargain prices. 
I doz. 50c— 2$ For $1.00; Postpaid 
MAKE YOUR GARDEN 
MORE COLORFUL 
Bargain Mixture 
One of the best mixtures we have ever of¬ 
fered. Many different colors, shades and 
varieties. Try some of these and be con¬ 
vinced. 10 for 20c—25 for 35c—100 for 
$1.00; Postpaid. 
PERENNIAL 
SWEET PEAS 
That Bloom Year After Year 
Every home should have a planting of these. 
Fine for trellising. Mixed colors. 
10c each—$ 1.00 per doz.; Postpaid 
USKMELONS 
"HONEY DEW" 
THE FAMOUS MELON 
This is a cross between the Rocky 
Ford Cantaloupe and a South Sea Island 
Casaba. The melon is nearly white, turn¬ 
ing to lemon-yellow when ripening, and 
the average size is a little larger than 
that of a coconut. The flesh is light 
green, the juiciest and sweetest Musk- 
melon and luscious in flavor. The rind 
is hard. It is good as soon as picked 
off the vine and will keep good for 
months if kept in a cool, dry place. 
It is, therefore, a good shipper and a 
most splendid fruit to grow for the 
market. In the city markets, the Honey 
Dew sells at higher prices than any 
other melon. As a local melon, it ad¬ 
vertises itself. The first one eaten 
creates a desire for more. Plant it in 
your home garden. It will afford you 
more pleasure than any other vegetable 
you have. Ripe fruits in 90 to 120 
days, depending upon the season. Full- 
grown fruits that do not ripen on the 
vines before the fall frosts can be 
picked and will ripen in storage. 
Pkt. 10c—3 pkts. 25c— 1/4 lb. 40c 
HALE'S BEST 
Decidedly the earliest of the Rocky 
Ford type of shipping melons, and a 
most popular and profitable sort. Mel¬ 
ons average as large as any of this 
class and have a sweet, sugary salmon 
flesh. 
Pkt. 10c—3 pkts. 25c— 1/4 lb. 40c 
SUGAR ROCK 
The Million Dollar Melon 
A new melon which, for the 
last four years, has proved to 
be the most profitable market 
variety in the melon-growing 
districts of Michigan, Indiana 
and Ohio, and is sure to be¬ 
come a leader throughout both 
the Eastern and Western 
States. Sugar Rock will stand 
shipping and handling better 
than any other high-grade 
me,on and, due to its striking appear¬ 
ance and superior flavor and quality", 
it is rapidly becoming a favorite, com¬ 
manding the highest prices in city mar¬ 
kets. It is one of the most productive 
varieties grown. Five to seven perfect 
fruits, and often more, are produced on 
° ne v ' n e. The rind is so tough and the 
flesh so firm that they can be allowed 
to ripen on the vine and then shipped 
long distances and arrive in perfect con¬ 
dition. It is not of the Rocky Ford type. 
It averages a little larger and is earlier, 
maturing its fruits in about 85 days. 
The fruits are slightly oval — nearly 
round— and are overlaid with a heavy 
gray netting. This heavy netting and 
tough rind is what makes them stand 
handling and shipping so well. Sugar 
Rock has deep orange flesh. It is won¬ 
derfully sweet and delicious. 
Pkt. 10c—3 pkts. 25c—1/4 lb. 40c 
HEARTS OF GOLD 
Owing to its superior quality, Hearts 
11 9°*^ ^ as ta ^ en first place in nearly 
all localities where it has been intro¬ 
duced. It is a good shipper, and just 
the right size to be served in halves. 
Average weight 1 l/ 2 to 1 3/ A lbs. Flesh 
deep orange, extremely thick, fine 
grained, of the best quality and very 
sweet and melting. It is a money-maker 
for market gardeners and few, if any, 
are its equal for the home garden. It 
is a marvel of productiveness. Rip® 
fruits in 75 days. 
Pkt. 10c—3 pkts. 25c—1/4 lb. 40c 
Plant Swiss Chard 
for 
. GREENS 
GIANT LUCULLUS. 55 days. The 
rich green, fleshy, heavily crump¬ 
led leaves of this variety make very 
- tasty "greens." The erect plants 
-attain a height of 2 to 2 V 2 feet. 
Largely sought after by those who 
prefer the thick, creamy white 
-stems or stalks which are edible 
ar| d tender, and may be served 
as a separate dish like asparagus. 
The leafy part can be cooked like 
.‘; s Pinach or turnip-greens, or if de- 
^ si red the whole leaf can be boiled 
^ and served as "greens." There is 
; a delicious, delicate flavor not 
; found in either turnips or kale. 
LETTUCE 
The Best Seeds 
are the 
Cheapest Seeds! 
NEW YORK LETTUCE 
80 days. (Wonderful.) Produces im¬ 
mense heads as solid as a cabbage. 
Blanches beautifully; crisp, tender and 
free from bitterness. The perfect heads 
measure 12 to 15 inches across and 
frequently weigh 2 to 3 pounds each. 
Outer leaves tightly overlap and are 
an attractive rich green. The heart is 
creamy white and the quality superb. 
Pkt. 10c—3 pkts. 25c— 1/4 lb. 50c 
Black Seeded Simpson 
45 days. Splendid non-heading or cut¬ 
ting variety, forming large plants of 
a bright yellowish green color. Grows 
quickly, is early and of extra fine 
quality. The texture of the leaves is 
brittle and crisp. The flavor is delicate 
and appetizing. 
Pkt. 10c—3 pkts. 25c—y 4 lb. 50c 
WATERMELONS 
California Honey Peerless, or Ice Cream 
GROW PLENTY OF CARROTS 
2 GRAND CARROTS 
berried shrub collection 
Six Big Two-year Shrubs that are loaded 
with beautiful colored berries all through 
the Winter months. You will be surprised 
at the beauty these shrubs will add to 
your home during the winter. 
Rhus, assorted All 
Snowberry Six 
Aronia, 1 red, 1 black p of . 
Beauty Berry 
Only 
mmm 
DANVERS HALF LONG. 75 days. A 
prime favorite because of its brilliant 
market appearance. The smooth, hand¬ 
some roots are 6'/ 2 to 1 Vz inches long, 
tapering uniformly to a blunt poml. 
Flesh is a deep, bright rich orange 
color, tender, sweet, and crisp. When 
bunched it makes the most attractive 
Carrot on the market, thus always sell¬ 
ing at top market prices. 
Pkt. 10c—3 pkts. 25c—1/ 4 lb. 50c 
CHANTENAY. 70 days. Splendid all* 
purpose Carrot. Extensively grown in 
home- and market-garden and for ship¬ 
ping bunched. Roots are deep reddish 
orange, smooth, tapered, and stump- 
rooted. Average 5 V 2 to 6 inches in 
length. The flesh is tender, of fine 
texture, and very sweet. 
Pkt. 10c— 3 pkts. 25c— y 4 lb. 50c 
CAULIFLOWER 
Cauliflower is not difficult to grow. If 
your garden produces good cabbage, it 
should successfully grow Cauliflower. 
It is one of the garden's most delect¬ 
able luxuries. 
EARLY SNOWBALL. 55 days. The 
best for early market and shipping. 
Heads are snow-white, deep, smooth, 
compact, about 6 to 7 in. across, and 
weigh 1 14 to 2 pounds. The plants are 
dwarf and strong. A dependable header. 
Our strain is the product of years of 
careful selection. 
Pkt. 10c—3 pkts. 25c 
New Ice Box Size 
The melon you have been looking for. 
beautiful deep dark green color, me- 
d'Um thick rind and unequalled for its 
distinct vivid scarlet flesh. Delicious 
sweet flavor and fine quality. 
Fkt. 10c—3 pkts. 25c—V 4 lb. 60c 
STONEMOUNTAIN 
WATERMELON 
A very large, medium dark green, 
found melon of excellent quality. Flesh 
highly colored, very solid, with fewer 
5«Ms than most varieties. The fruits 
frequently attain a weight of 60 to 
=0 pounds. The rind is tough enough 
fo stand handling for nearby markets 
out will not stand long distance ship¬ 
ping. We have found this somewhat 
eurlier than other large varieties. It pro- 
huces an abundant crop and can be 
P- wn successfully farther north than 
v A'of the large, long varieties. 
hkt. 10c—3 pkts. 25c—V, 
Dahlia-Flowered 
GIANT ZINNIA 
This type bears flowers of mammoth size and 
in form like a perfect Decorative Dahlia. The 
plant is a strong grower and flower stems are 
long and stiff. This remarkable variety includes 
I a complete range of delicate, bright and rich 
colors from white, yellow,, lavender and rose to 
orange, starlet and crimson. A wonderful cut 
| flower. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c 
| Double Sweet-Scented Nasturtium 
Golden Gleam. This Double Sweet-Scented Nas¬ 
turtium was introduced recently and proved to 
be the finest thing in Nasturtiums ever offered. 
The plants form vigorous, large bushes and when 
fully developed send out short runners about 18 
inches in length. The neatly formed plants are 
covered with a mass of large, golden-yellow, 
' semi-double flowers 2 Vz to 3 inches across. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c—1 oz. 40c 
MIXED PETUNIAS 
I This mixture contains a good range of brilliant 
and impressive colors and these hardy plants 
retain a continuance of blooms until frost. Their 
blazing array of color makes any display an object 
of admiration and beauty when stocked with 
these vigorous and profuse growers. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
lb. 40c 
Succeeds on All Kinds of Soil 
Peerless is one of the finest early 
large, long melons, and is especially 
recommended for the home garden as 
it will succeed on all kinns of soil and 
Where other melons fail. Our strain of 
th.s mejon ripens only 5 to 8 days later 
than Pride of Yukon. The fruits are 
nearly as large as Kleckley's Sweet and 
3 I da \ s earlier -' rind light green 
mottled and veined; flesh bright scar¬ 
let, solid to the center, tender, sweet 
meiting and delicious. Few, if any sur- 
. L, or reality or productiveness. 
Pkt. 10c — 3 pkts. 25c—i/ 4 |b. 40c 
Winter Watermelon 
A home grown melon for your Thank, 
giving dinner. It ,s not a citron Sr a 
freak, but a very prolific long-keeping 
true Watermelon. Flesh red extremely 
firm very brittle and deliciously sv^et 
klulnn ak T * rom >he field before 
k'lltng frost and stored in a cool place 
will keep long into the late fall and 
early wmler and retam their del cious 
sweetness and flavor. u«="cious 
Pkt. 10c—3 pkts. 25c—1/ 4 lb. 40c 
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