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Giant Persian 
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out a doubt the best 
and most exquisite of 
house plants, -Khis 
spec aay devel- 
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me 2176, Pkt. 25 100 seeds ie 65. 
yoni. River - DAISY 
(Brachycome Iberid- 
tfolia) 
These delightful 
flowers are borne 
on graceful stems 
and bloom freely 
a summer, 
cellent for edgings 
and borders, Our 
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‘and red shades, 
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The Old 
Fashioned 
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_ This vigorous and rapid 
growing vine, while best 
known for its curs 
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flowers, is without ai 
peer where a screen or 
shading is desired... .The 
alternate light: green 
leaves are heart-shaped 
and truly immense, meas- = 
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No. 2466, Pkt. 20c, 22 

“Buttercup Yellow” 
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suddenly at dusk—one by 
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Dahlias have 
come to the front 
but few people 
know that 
raised from 2% , 
seed, and { 
will bloom 
Seed 
sown as soon as the s 
ground is warm will pro- 
duce some flowers anda 
# multitude of bulbs for the cca season. 
a No two are alike; every color is represented. 
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if COLORS and LARGEST FLOWERS COME 
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Al Recent Introdaction for Your Hardy Border . 
| perennias Delphinium Jceberg 
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tains blue, ‘white § 
Pkt. 100; & 
Dutchman’ § Pipe | 
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to the lovers of brightly col. | Shades of vat and 
Equal in Size to the. 
Best ofthe Blues -. 
Long sought after. 
Age? was a hardy White Per- 
yea ennial Larkspur. Here . 
~ it is! and now that itis 
available it should be 
in ever garden, The 
spikes nih y 20 ins. long 
are covered with large 
Pla re white blooms. 
lants get to be 40 ins. 
in height and are es- 
strong healthy growth. 
In flower from July to. 
y. August. Picture this 
» / new “Iceberg” Lark- 
spur 
Hardy Border. 
No. 2245, Pkt. 25¢; 1-82 
02. 85c; 1-16 0z. $1.50. 

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Ky / Vie 
(Bellis Perennis) 
A very cheerful 
outside window box- 
es. Although 
same season if 
Coie early. 
an also be planted 
over in cold frame, 
Our fine mixture con- 
red, 
‘No. 2470, Pkt, 15¢3 
% 02. 50¢; % 02. 85@. 
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