UNUSUAL SEEDS for SPRING £942 
~.O GET IN MY LISTS A PLANT HAS fe BE GARDEN-WORTHY > 
Anthevzicum ramosum: real ad Star s/on much- prasthed > 
2-foct plants for two months in summer den ‘cents a packet. 
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Anemone multifida: Red windflow@ts.in@pring. 6 inches. 
Armeria large flowered hybrids: A splendid. iin much i im-- 
preved by careful selection. You’ll like it. 10 cents. ys 

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Calceolaria mexicana: Bright yellow pouches, Jue quntil jf 
frost. One of the best bedding plants for shade that I have éver/ 
grown. There’s gold here Tender annual. 25 cents. 
Campanula turbinata: Large saucers, white through blues to 
purple, on 3-inch stems, in summer. Spectacular and easy. 20 cts. 
Dianthus noeanus: A rare pink,easy to grow and quite in- 
destructible under ordinary garden conditions, that should be¢éome 
universally popular. Intensely fragrant, fringed, white flowers on 
6- to 8-inch stems in July and August. 15 cents. 
Erigeron Double Beauty: Semi-double to fully double flowers 
of lavender to violet color. Attractive cut flower and splendid for 
border decoration. Two feet,more or less. 
Eryngium Bourgati: Flowers and bracts pale blue. 2 ft. 10 ¢. 
Hesperis Steveniana: Fragrant bluish lavender flowers on 
2-foot bushy plants, spring and early summer. Ai biennial that is 
sure to selfsow. Beautiful and useful. 10 cents. : 
Heliopsis scabra vitellina: Fully double golden flowers all 
summer. The best heliopsis I know. Commercial growers who or- 
_dered it three vears ago reordered this year in larger quantities 
because of its excellent cutting qualities. 3 feet. 
