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NOTE: Be careful in ordering. 
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Carnations thrive best under glass, You ask about that ‘‘Money Plant.’ 
But can be grown with ‘“‘garden sass.” ’Tis not real money, I will grant. 
In open garden they are grand, But if real money keeps a shrinking, 
And with protection, winters stand. We’ll hafta grow our own, I’m thinking. 


Giant Hardy Carnation 
CHABAUD’S GIANT CARNATION. The new also in open garden. Give winter protection. 
strain. (About 85 per cent come double.) Colors: Red, Rose-pink, Salmon-rose, White. 
Plants thick-set; stalks stiff, bearing large Prices for any separate color: Pkt. 15c; 2 
double blossoms. Not so large as the green- pkts. 25c. Mixed colors: Pkt. 10c. 
house kinds, but surprisingly large if dis- MARGUERITE CARNATION F20 Double 
budded. flowers with lovely fringed petals; delight- 
Bloom about 6 months from sowing. Start fully fragrant; wide range of charming col- 
indoors for summer blooming. May be sown ors. Very hardy. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c. 

“Straw Flowers” 
(Helichrysum.) Very ornamental in garden, 
easily grown from seed sown outdoors. Par- 
ticularly valuable. for winter decoration of 
vases and everlasting bouquets. 
Important: Cut the flowers when partly open 
just as shown in this picture. Don’t put them 
in water but hang them up dry in dark. 
Prices: Any color, or all mixed: Pkt. 10c; 3 
for 25c; % oz. 30c; % oz. 50c; oz. 90c. 
GOLDEN GLOBE. F6G. Large, golden yellow. 
SILVER GLOBE. F6S. Chaste, silvery-yellow. 
ROSE-CARMINE. FGR. Shades of rose. 
“CHRISTMAS RED.” F6CR. Very popular for 
Christmas decorations. 
ALL KINDS MIXED. F6M. These and other 
colors all in one mixture. 

I wonder who put straw in flowers. 
You hang them up in darkened bowers. 
They keep their girlish charms and forms 
Through winter’s cold and blasting storms. 



AGERATUM 
One of the most useful and pleasing summer anh- 
nuals, the plants being literally covered from early 
summer until frost with a sheet of bloom. 
Flowers stand rain and sun without fading. The 
dwarf sorts are most used and very satisfactory. 
Seed may be sown outdoors, but earlier blooms may 
be had by starting some of the seed indoors. 
BLUE BALL. Free-blooming, deep rich blue. Plants 
compact, 8 to 10 inches tall. Pkt. 10c. 
BLUE CAP. (New Miniature.) Very dwarf and 
compact, large bright blue flowers. Pkt. lic. 
DWARF WHITE. Imperial strain. About 8 inches. 
Pkt. 10c. 
DWARF MIXED. Nice mixture of good dwarf va- 
rieties. Pkt. 5c. Ageratum, Blue Ball. Dwarf Variety 
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