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Very attractive plant growing about 18 
inches high, much prized for its lovely 
sweet scented blue flowers which are often 
dried for Winter use and hung in linen 
closets. Plants are hardy with some Win- 
ter protection and bloom profusely. 
Pkt., 300 seeds S¢; 
Lace Flower—Queen Ann’s 
This attractive novelty produces white 
blooms in umbels resembling Carrot but 
not so coarse, giving a faint lacy ef- 
fect. Plants grow 2 to 2% feet dal leaves 
narrow, except at the base where they are 
wider and round, Easily grown from seed. 
Pkt., 300 seeds S¢; 1000 seeds 4 O¢. 
Lobelias —for Blue 
For Beds, Borders, Porch Boxes, etc. 
SAPPHIRE—<Especially effective in hang- 
ing baskets or window boxes where a long 
trailing effect is desired. Flowers large, 
deep blue, with pure white eye. 
Pkt., 500 seeds 5S¢; 
COMPACTA MIXED. Forms compact 
little bushes about 6 inches high, loaded 
with bloom .throughout the season. Our 
mixture includes all colors in dwarf com- 
pacta sorts. Mixed. 
Pkt., 700 seeds 5¢; 
Linum—Scarlet Flax $F 432! 
RUBRUM. Showy annuals 15 to 20 inches 
tall, having fine spneae and dainty bril- 
Mant scarlet-crimson flowers produced in 
great pene on throughout the Summer, 
kt., 250 seeds S¢; 800 seeds 14 O¢. 
An attractive, free- 
Leptosiphon blooming annual, 
easily grown from seed. It attains a height 
of 5 to 8 inches and is excellent for small 
beds, borders, etc., also pot plants. Blooms 
in a few weeks after planting and pro- 
duces many colors and shades in yellow, 
orange, lilac, purple, light cream, etc. 
Fine for Rock Gardens, Hybrida Mixed. 
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SN A Fite Pkt., 150 seeds 5¢; 500 seeds 1 O¢. 
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hi NG PUDICA. A curious and interesting pot 
hi WN plant, growing about 18 inches tall, with 
i) attractive pinkish flowers of delicate tex- 
ae ture. At the slightest touch the leaves close 
tightly together and remain closed for a 
short time. Easily srown from seed. 
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No garden is com- 
Mignonette plete without a bed 
of Mignonette. It is one of the most deli- 
cately scented of all flowers. 
GOLIATH, Giant trusses of flowers be- 
‘ing borne on strong, stiff stalks covered 
with large coppery red. florets. 
Kt., 500 seeds S¢; 1200 seeds 1 O¢. 
LARGE FLOWERING MIXED. Special 
Mixture of all the large-flowering, sweet- 
acanted varieties in the various shades 
and colors. 
Pkt., 600 seeds 5¢; 1500 seeds 4 O¢. 
Myosotis —Forget-Me-Not 
These charming little favorites will thrive 
in almost any soil, and produce flowers of 
blue, white, rose and other shades. . 
ALPESTRIS BLUE. Light blue flowers, 
rich green foliage. 
Pkt., 400 seeds S¢; 
MIXED COLORS, Contains all the dif- 
ferent shades in Forget-Me-Nots. 
Pkt., 500 seeds 5x; 
Nicotiana—Flowering Tobacco 
Handsome bedding plants of free and long 
blooming habit, flowers attractive in shape 
and are fragrant. 
Hybrids Mixed. 
A Pkt., 500 seeds S¢; 1500 seeds 141 O¢: 
CRIMSON BEDDE A dwarf Nico- | gi 
tiana about 15 inches tall, covered with | & 
velvety-crimson flowers until frost. Fine 
for dwarf beds, borders or mass planting. 
Pkt., 500 seeds S¢; 1500 seeds 4 O¢. 
Nigella —Love-in-a-Mist 4 
A ver retty annual of easy culture; fine 
for ade, Sordera or cutting; blooms in 8 
or 9 weeks from sowing of seed. Mixed. 
Pkt., 200 seeds S¢;, 500 seeds 1.0¢. 
Oenothera—Evening Primrose 
LAMARCKIANA, Plants make a rowth: 
of about 2 feet, and are covered wi h rich 
olden yellow flowers, which are produced 
Pier June to September. 7ney. make a 
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lay in a border or in arden, 
i snort Pub. Xoo seeds 5¢; 1000 seeds 1 O¢. Oenothera—Evening Primrose 
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