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Bleeding Heart Dielytra Spectabilis 
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Blue Lily of the Nile 
(Agapanthus Umbellatus) 
| Will Bring You the Charm of Old 
ore ; , E color. Comes readily from seed. 
old fashioned favorite of our y 
grandmother’s gardens from seed. ‘Khe } 
beautiful, long graceful racé= | 
mes of heart-shaped pink flows § 
ers recall the days ot long ago 
when every garden had its choice plants of § 
Your garden is not § 
complete without at least a row of these § 
this decorative flower. 
quaint perennials, 
“No. 2203, Pkt. 25¢; 1-16 02. 40¢; % 02. 75¢. f 
Bright Blue and Pure White. Amethyst 
BROWALLIA .. -Siisz> 
.. These lovely estar et We VI AG 
shaped flowers should 
grace your flower beds, 
‘The plants grow 15 and » 
18 inches high, and will 
‘bloom. profusely even 
Ss an hot dry weather 
: during summer .and ,; 
‘autumn. Excellent for 
borders. In the fall, ‘ 
) before frost, the plants 
; maybe taken inside 
andused for window 
decorations (cither in 
a pots or window boxes) 
e: and. will reward you 
thru the winter with Sy 
- their attractive blooms. SS 
No, 2238, Pkt. 10¢; 4 02. 40c; ¥4 02. 70c. 
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Here Is One ofthe Wonders of Piant World 
Dictamnus Alba 
What Makes This Green 
Plant inflammable 

Burning Bush 
ily beautiful 
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is § 
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Peay the windis still you use a thin § 
i splinter, the end of which 
oh covered with cotton in alcohol § 
e asa torch, and touch the alco- § 
Hiant red flame, smelling of 
roots. Aside from the above 
peculian characteristic the 
white sweet, 
flowers of this strong plant 
arise in beautiful ( 
spikes. Seed germinates slow- 
ly and unevenly. 
'. No. 2266, Pkt. 10c; 1% 0z. 50c. 


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rise against the twilight a bril- § 
lemon-scented § 
attractive § 
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4 forth admira- 
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fa bewile 
| dering are 
Time Gardens 
_. In olden gardens the 
_Agapanthus Lily could 
often be seen growing in 
a tub, decorating the 
lawn or piazza, the flow- 
ers growing in umbels on 
a long flower stalk, the 
separate flowers 
being lily-*like 
and deep blue. 
- Once having seen it no 
one could mistake the 
. ] Will winter 
over in @ fairly light cellar. Blended Private 
Strain. c 
No. 2444, Pkt. 15c; 1-16 0z. 40c; % 02. 60¢, 

| Butterfly Orchid 
Schizanthus soir 
One of the Daintiest Flowers 
Imaginable 
This strang- war 

wer never 
Mu te 
areds of 
flowers in 
ray of cole ; 
blotched 
and marke= ge” ae 
ed like . . 
butterflies, literally cower the 
delicate fern-like foliage a few 
weeks after planting. Here is a 
charming flower, good indoors or out. For 
winter blooms plant during late autumn. 
No. 2183, Pkt. 15c; 1-16 0z. 50c; 1% 02. 85¢c. 
Bush 
(Buddleia Variabilis 
Veitchiana) 
A fine shrub. of 
vigorous growth. The 
sweet flowers of 
mauve-violet color 
bloom in spikes .8'to 
12 inches long. At 
tracts butterflies in 
large numbers. Also 
known as Summer 
Lilae. » fs 
’ No. 2453, Pkt. 15. 
Bulterfly 
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