
.Mrs. Ward Smith, Pepin, Wisconsin, with 
her Giant Zanzibarensis Castor Bean. 
GIANT CASTOR BEAN 
1346—ZANZIBARENSIS: I want everyone to 
enjoy some of the tropical beauty of these Giant 
Zanzibarensis Castor Beans. These Giant plants 
grow nearly 20 feet tall and the leaves are some- 
times 2 feet across. For quick shade or wind- 
break, you can’t beat these Giant Castor Beans. 
Makes fine shade. 
Pkt., 8c; 0z., 17c. Postpaid. 
1348—CRIMSON SPIRE: The bushy plants 
grow 6 feet high with large purple leaves, stems, 
and seed spikes. A good ornamental. This variety 
is supposed to be poisonous to grasshoppers. 
Pkt., 8c; oz., 17c. Postpaid. 
EVERLASTING STRAW FLOWER 
1112—HELICHRYSUM MIXED: _ Everyone 
likes winter bouquets which add a touch of color 
to the home.. These beautiful straw flowers come 
in many beautiful colors, and if picked when buds 
are opening, will retain their beauty for years. 
Height, 3 feet. For winter bouquets, plant Ever- 
lasting Flowers now. - 
Pkt., 7c; % 0z., 18c; % oz., 35c. Postpaid. 
1097—_EVERLASTING GLOBE AMARANTH: 
This odd little flower makes wonderful winter 
bouquets. The blooms resemble clover blossoms, 
and come in many colors. 
Pkt., 7c; % 0z., 15c: % 0z., 25c. Postpaid. 

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1002—GOLDEN ORANGE DAISY: This beauiti- 
ful flower from South Africa grows about a foot <4 zt xf 
high, and is covered with large golden orange 
flowers from early summer until frost. This is 
another flower that will stand the hot sun. 
Pkt., 7c; % oz., 17c. Postpaid. 
1090—DAHLIA—Double Finest Mixed: Dah- 
lias from seed will bloom the first year. The flow- 
ers will be of many colors and sizes, some of them 
perhaps 6 or 8 inches across. You may produce 
some very valuable new varieties. Why not try? 
Pkt., 10c; 2 for 15c. 
1204— PINKS OR DIANTHUS— Double Mixed: 
This old-fashioned flower is always satisfactory. 
It comes in many colors and forms. Many of 
the flowers are beautifully fringed. They bloom 
early and last until frost. 
Pkt., 7c; % oz., 25c. Postpaid. 
FOUR O’CLOCK 
1093—Giant Mixed: Anyone can raise Four 
_o’Clocks, and everyone likes them. They grow 
about 2 feet tall and make good hedges, and are 
covered. with a mass of flowers in the afternoons 
and evenings. 
Pkt., 10c; 4% 0z., 15c. Postpaid. 
1095—Giant Scarlet: Large, bright scarlet flow- 
ers completely cover the plants, making a beauti- 
ful show. 
Pkt., 10c; % oz., 20c. Postpaid. 

NANCY GURNEY’S 
Old Fashioned Flower Garden 
The Kind Your Mother and Grandmother 
Raised 
1 Pkt. Moss Rose 
1 Pkt. Bachelor Button 
1 Pkt. Balsam 
Bye Postpaid 
1 Pkt. Cosmos 
1 Pkt. Zinnia 
1 Pkt. Petunia 
45e VALUE 
BARGAIN PRICE 

1075— FORGET-ME-NOT—Victoria Blue: 
This charming little blue flower succeeds best in 
damp, shady situations, but will thrive in almost 
any soil. Victoria Blue is the largest flowering of 
any. 
Pkt., 7c; % oz., 20c. Postpaid. 
1076—CHINESE FORGET-ME-NOT: A new 
flower from China, of the easiest culture, forming 
strong plants 2 feet high, and producing sprays of 
sweet scented blue flowers throughout the summer. 
Pkt., 7¢; % 0z., 15c. Postpaid. 
1107—-GYPSOPHILA: Annual Baby’s Breath: 
The flowers are small, star-like and borne on 
feathery sprays, which are highly esteemed for cut 
flowers, as they lend a most graceful effect when 
combined with other flowers in bouquets. 
Pkt., 7c; % oz., 15c. Postpaid. 
1094— GERANIUM — Double and Single 
Mixed: Did you know you could grow Geraniums 
from seed? You can, and you may produce new 
and valuable varieties. This fine seed will produce 
both double and single flowers in many colors. It 
is surprising the number of good plants you will 
get from 1 packet of seed. 
Pkt., 15c; 2 for 25. 
1115—ICE PLANT: Handsome plant for baskets, 
rock work, vases and edgings. Leaves and stems 
appear as though covered with ice crystals; easily 
grown. Height, 3 inches. 
Pkt., 9c; %4 oz., 18c. Postpaid. 
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1124—GIANT IMPERIAL MIXED: This new 
giant Larkspur is one of the flowers that will stand 
the Dakota sun. The branching plants grow 3 feet 
tall with flowers the full length of the stems. 
Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c. Postpaid. 
1123—GIANT ROSAMOND: This is the most 
beautiful rose-pink flower I have ever seen. The 
long stems are a mass of double flowers from base 
to tip. Pkt., 10c; 2 for 18c. Postpaid. 
MARIGOLDS FOR BEAUTY 
1127—GOLDEN TREASURE: Do you want to be 
the talk of the town? Then plant this giant gold- 
en, sweet scented Marigold. A real show flower. 
Pkt., 10c. Postpaid. 
1142—EARLY HARMONY: A new and better 
Marigold. The deep orange centers are sur- 
rounded by broad velvety maroon outer petals, 
making this new dwarf Marigold one of the finest 
and most unusual flowers ever introduced. They 
are very early, blooming continuously from early 
June until frost. Pkt., 8c; % oz., 20c. Postpaid. 
1145— YELLOW SUPREME: This new Carna- 
tion flowered Marigold was a Winner in one of the 
All American Flower Contests. The loosely ruf- 
fled lemon-yellow flowers are very large and com- 
pletely cover the tall plant. 
Pkt., 9c; %4 0z., 25c. Postpaid. 
1129—AFRICAN TALL DOUBLE MIXED: 
These giant flowered Marigolds vary in color from 
the lightest yellow to the deepest golden orange. 
Height, 3 feet. Pkt., 9c; % oz., 25c. Postpaid. 


