EVERY FOURTH P 
Foxglove | 
The Shirley (Digitalis) 
‘Experts agree 
that this is the fin. 
est strain of Digi- 
talis ever produced. 
Of the same 
type as the 
common, but 
ao much larg-« 
er and finer. ) 
‘They grow six to 4 
‘nine feet tall; stems 
are thickset with 
‘beautiful Gloxinia. | 
like blossoms of all 
shades from white 
todeep -rose. Do 
‘not fail to try this 
great acquisition. « 4 
| No, 2023, Pkt. 100; 2 
¥ 02. 30C; 4 02. 55¢c. 

~ Geranium ‘Seed > 
(Favorite Bed-— , 




‘ding Plant 
SER 
RES we growing and watch- 
of Bee 1 ing this old fav- 
. a ‘orite develop from 
: seed, »§ Blooms 
ms first year, 
Ry), This is B superb 
zonale varieties, 
‘No. 2081, Pkt. 15¢; 
~ Large-Flowered Mixture of. 
GLOXINIA. 
(Magnificent House Blooming Plant : 
The su- se 
‘perb flowers < 
of this Giant 
‘Gloxinia of- 
ten measure 
five inches 
across. No 
‘spring and . 
‘gummer 
blooming 
pot plant 
cah quite. 
compare 
with the 
heauty of 
these. satin-' 
{ 
like, tubular, 
flowers with their exquisite coloring: 
L 
/ 
You will get con- | 
siderable pleasure {| 
mmixture ;of >the ==" 
‘1-16 02. 30¢; % 02. 50c. § 
8 year. Thesmall gourds A 
children while tho Jarger ; 
| Mixed, all varieties: 
» No. 2180, Pkt, 25¢; 1-128 02, 95¢; 1-64 02. $1.75. | 

Grow FREESIAS ay 
|Flowers from Seed in >\\\Ne 
* . 6 to 9 Months | Sr 
These popular winter flowers 
can be easily raised from seed and 
can be successfully grown in a 
window. Be sure to try your hand 
at growing these delighiful, pure 
white favorites, You will be reward \¥ 
ed with Paticocae Oh One aine | 
elicious fragr , ; ae 
flowers 3153, Pkt, 15¢; 402. 250: 1%) aM 
0z, 45¢; 0z.80C, \ (ake 



“Flame of Fire” ; Show:Bush of the Garden, 
Be ‘Flame Of Fire’ (Celosia Pyramidal. 
Mm is) will add a burst of brilliant red to 
7 your garden euch as you never imagin- 
ed possible, Each branch develops a. 
large, rich glowing tuft on its.end reer 
sembling flames that itseemsas if the 
entire plant were afire. Blooming from 
August to October, this glaring sensa-: 
tion is most effective when placed. 
around gateways.or obscure garden 

. These bushes are frequently 18 to 20 inches 
a= No, 2626,’ Pkt, Tce 
corners. 
high, =~ 
Double Gaillardia. 
Selected Mixture 
For profuse and con- 
tinuous bloom all sum- 
mer and fall plant this 
old fashioned “Blanket 
Flower.” The red and 
orange flowers on their 
long stems areideal for - 
bouquets. 
No, 2190, Pkt, 100; 4 
0Z, 25C; 4402, 40C; 02. 70C. 

Gerbera — 
| (Transvaal Daisy) 
! YZ jUnexosited for. 
f utting ©“* * 
>< "This half-hardy perennial! 
ANS can be grewn as A annual. 
y\ Try some this year; 
and you'll never be 
without them, The del- 
icate, daisy-like blooms 
have small yellow centcrs 
gurrounded by ciate Taye 
* pe ° 
omer 
petals of orange, re 
the Jamesoni Hybrids. - ae 

rose andcoral. We 
No, 2487, ‘Pkt. 25¢, 
100 secds. 75¢, 
Gourds 
Here isanovelythatisor- See 
namental as wellas useful. ./ Wy: 
This interesting vine oft- §% 
times makes as much as 20. 
to 30 feet of growth in a 


make excellent toys for the 
ones can be usedas asugar | 
scoops, bowls and dippers, , 
aire No, 2027, Pkt. 10c; | 
e025 2OQ Ww ie ? 
ceo G00 TUCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PA 
