from . seeds, — 
_ better than any other. 


‘‘Mainty Lady” 
WEY le aamadl 
PETUNIA | 
etunia ever 
wn. It took Bod. 
years to evelop 
at Winner, 
to frost. Suppl 
extremely Tai | 

This isa special well 
balanced mixture of 
light and dark colors, 
including pink and rose 
shades, fringed and 
Tuffled, with attractive 
‘deep throats, many 
beautifully veined. . 
Plants start readily 
endures 
‘moisture drought, hot 
sun, col 1a and neglect 

annual, flower. Fine for pots in winter. 
‘" No. 2014, Pkt. 15¢5 1-32 02. 75C5 1-16.02. $1.35. 
ecto tit STAR PHLOX 
An Paeevel Flower for You 

fringed and starred 
includes a lare- 
so ft, 
shades. Pink, 
tion, some with bright eyes and white borders. 
No. 2150, Pkt. 10c; 1% oz, 25¢; 4 02. 40¢. 
The Stately Bloom of These 
Superb Hardy PHLOX | 
(Phlor Decussata> 
Will Add Rich Color to Your Garden 
_ No flower holds such sentiment- (ie 
al interest ae the Phlox. This old- ' (7 
fashioned favorite, with its delicacy 
‘of fragrance and strength of color, 
adds more to the import- 
ance ofa garden than any 
other perennial. We offer 
lovely colors in our Superb Hybrid 
Mixture. Slow to germinate but 
well Nou th pee e fe 15 1-16 
6, C; 4-10 OZ. 
'25¢; Seon, 45¢c. 
Goon TUCK GARDENS, 
‘EVERY. FOURTH PACKET 
First YELLOW 
ger, of Calif., ten | 
, this Award of Mer- = 
You @f 
“and your friénds f 
will be thrilled 
- with - these deli- § 
cate, yellow, sin- 
gle fringed flow- § 
ers, early summer § 
ed. 2621, EEC. 250. i 
PETUNIA. Giant Flowered | | 
® smothered with deep pink blooms, oP 
i diamcter will carry as many as 25 to 80 blooms in 
The fantastically § 
a To 
ge range of 1 & 
velvety — G 
rose, and red, either f 
alone or in combina- i 


r et itself to the New. 
# ft. Leaves.are large, silvery underneath, <, 
f pale green above, similar to a Blood Root wh 
s leaf. In August gmall creamy-white flow- we ee 
Hers bloom in great terminal plumes. Very SR, 
m showy addition to tae perennial border. Mr 
ano: panes he 1003 4 Oz, 300; %2 oz. 50c. cee 

IS FREE 
Petunia “Flaming Velvet” 
Nine out of the ten 
judges voted a total 
of 73 points to this 
rich and bril- 
) Hiant, welvety, 
‘blood-red hye 
brid petunia. 
N. V. Sluis & Groot, 
Enkhuizen, Holland, 
the firm who raised 
and introduced this 
Gale Medal Winner, 
eport stocks of this 
delightful novelty. 
extremely short, and 
we would advise you 
to order at once, for 
| : when our present 
supply 4 ig exhausted we will have no 
more until next season. Avoid disap- 
Poin Enea order BON ne 2620, Pkt.25¢, 
See, PMs Sa La See hoe a 
“New <Pinkgem” Petunia 
fi First ofa chor ming new Bae ORPERMIST NCES 

Forming a OR seach want 5 to Gi oe high, literally 
lant 3 ing, 17 
er atone time, Individual blooms are two ine. in djante | 
eter. This‘miniature Petunia is indispensable for bore 
m ders, window boxes, pots, rock gardons and bedding. 
ray Pay petals of this attract- § ; , 
ive annual Phlox will [ummm 
give you a distinctly § 
different flower for } 
your garden this year. § 
This mixture j 
No. Shoei Et, RAG 1:32 OZ. 35¢5 1:16 OZ. 60C. 
Uae ee 
‘La ree! Flow ering; 
Perfection Phiox 
or Brilliant and 
onstant Display 
Seed may be sown in 
open ground as soon as 
danger of frost is paet 
and in a few weeks beds 
will be a mass of color. 
A good bed of Large 
that 7, Flowering Phlox 7 a 
A sight that dazzles the 
Vesa) eyo with its briliancy. 
PS For showy beds plant 
; this fine mixture. 
Large Flowere 
ing. o. e154, Pkt 
Dwart Len ge 
| Flowerin Splen- 
¥ did for bor ers. No. 
_ 2158, Pk.10c az, 20¢ 
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[For Stately | 
s mace Stately Pinme P oppy Bocconi 
A perennial of the Old World that readily wy 
lants raps ££ ¥ 
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