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‘Gypsophila Paniculata 
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Bonquets 
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plant. This apse Gecmene 
dainty annual *aee ees en ei 
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is beautiful [75 eeo 5-8 
gown among <2yheie sms 
other flowers. Gai? ANG 
No. 2192, = SS Desir es s 
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-Bachelor’s Button “qateurs 
“Extremely Showy Annual 
Oné of the loveliest of the annuals. Seed broadcast # 
outdoors in April where you want the plants to grow will § 
give you bloom from July to Septemiber, tis not 
easy to find 2 prettier bouquet than one of 
Single Bachelov’s Button, No old-fashioned gar: § 
~ den was ever complete without this popular favorite. 
Once established, cornflower reseeds itself every year. 
You will be more than delighted with this collection of 
blue, mauve pink, white and purple special mixture of: 
single and double flowers. Paradise Special Mix- & 
Haris ture, all colors, 2197, 















AN \ Pkt. 10c;'4 0z. 20c. 
NY Kay : Y : 
SSNs Double Flowering 
SIN J Bachelor’s Button in 
Separate Colors 
PURE WHITE 
No. hast Pkt. 10c. 
No. 2248, Pkt. 10c. 
CRIMSON. j 
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‘PINK & ROSE 
25c; 2 oz. 40¢; 02. 70C, 
Annual Dwarf AZALEA 
Highly Recommended for Pot Cultore 
_When in full bloom the fiery-rose flowers of 
this striking introduction cover the entire 
plant. Looks exactly like agreens- \3 
It is a flower for every 
garden. . This new floral beauty will be a 
No. 2200, Pkt. 15c; \%4- oz. 30c. 
i English Daisy 
| results, 
MAUYV 
BLUE ‘e 
No. 2249; Pkt. 10c. & 
PLE : 
No. 2250, Pkt. 10c. & 
4 § of Good Luck Seeds, 
a mri No. 2251, Pkt. 10¢.: i 
Me Ze = Separate Colors, 4 0Z. § 
a ita AN feathery, green foliage deepens in color as summer advances, until) the 
f Pe) whole plant becomes & fiery crimson-red. 
hs ers. An annual which can easily be grown from seed. 
Bears small, bright red flowe: 
No. 2022, Pkt.10c; 14 oz. 206; Vm 02. 30€. 
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Bellis Beata 
) (Giant Flowering, White and Pink Mixed) . 
Another love-, 
ly and favorite © 
perennial able 
to stand the 
Winter if given” 
some litter pro- 
tection. Planted 
from Spring ine, 
to August, these ; 
delightful flow-* 
ers bloom pro-". 
fusely early to 
late in -the sear. 
son. New plants: 
from ‘seed each 
wae ff year give best. 
No, 2634; Pkt. 25¢; 34 07;.$1.00. 
GROW SOME. 
Balsam Pear 
A Luxuriant, Ornamental Wine 
f* Knowntothe ancient Chinese 
~as La-Kwa. It ts a luxuriant 
vine with attractive rich-creamy 
sm flowers that quickly mature into 
’ fruits the size of a cucumber. 
These have 3 popular uses a- 
mong the Orientals: Asa VEG- 
ETABLE, asa DESSERT, and 

| as an OINTMENT, for burns, sores, etc. 
Full instructions accompany seeds. | > 
, No. Pkt. 10¢; % OZ, 25¢; ¥ OZ. 40C. 
BALSAM APPLE. The round fruits 
are similarto the Balsam Pear. Whisky in 
which one of these fruits was preserved was 
much prized in Our ‘grandmother’s day as a 
cure for cramp. m4 
- No, 2412, Pkt. 10c; 4 0z. 25¢; 4% 02. 40C.. 
Mrs. Al W. Cottam, Pawtucket, R. ¥., 
writes:—Please send me your latest free. catalogue 
We bought some seeds from you 
last year and were very well satisfied with them and 
would like to order some more. 
UCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PAL (rice 21 
