Blooms from 
Evening Primrose seed sown early 
spring to June. The large yellow, fragrant 
blooms open at twilight. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 30c. 
Evening Scented Stock P32 yo". 
flowers, emitting a delightful perfume in the 
evening. The seed pods have two “horns”. 

Now if you crave a pleasant shock, 
Sow seed of Evening Scented Stock. 
Delightful fragrance yours each eve, 
And funny seed pods blossoms leave. 

Favorite Flax Flowers 
(LINUM.) Bright red 
Scarlet Flax ee dat be? oz. asc. 
(Perennial) About 2 feet high. 
Blue Flax Has dainty sky-blue flowers 
on graceful stems, in great profusion, over a 
long period. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 25c. 

Perhaps you’re sad and feeling blue, 
Then grow some Flax of that same hue. 
Its blooms you see for many weeks, 
May bring a smile back to your cheeks. 
Hardy perennial. 
64 99 
Forget-Me-Not Blooms first year. 
Color blue. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c. 
Four o’ Clock Good old-fashioned easy- 
to-raise flowers. Mixed 
colors. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c. 


The Four O’ Clock’s a dual plant. 
& Try beat it for a hedge—you can’t. 
And when that hedge bursts into bloom, 
For more these blooms there isn’t room. 

Tall perennial with spikes 
Fox Glove of vari-colored and spotted 
tube-like flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
H Portola Hybrids. Shades of 
Gaillardia bronzy-red, golden’ tipped. 
Very robust. Pkt. 10c. 
2 Perennial blooming first year 
Geranium from seed if started early. 
Fine mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
(Mrs. Bradshaw.) Perennial. 
Geum Double-orange-scarlet flowers. Pkt. 
Gs 
Geum (Lady Stratheden.) Flowers golden 
yellow. Pkt. 10c. 

GODETIA 
Annuals. Sow Out Doors 
Azalea-F1 d. 
Dwarf Double sr sea fs Say bk meee 
foot apart. Each plant makes a bush about 
a foot high. The big, beautiful pink blossoms 
with deeper centers just about hide the 
plant. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c; % oz. 50c. 
Tall Double Brilliant, flowers are at- 
tached along the stem and 
open from bottom to tip of stem, something 
like the Gladiolus. Can be cut in bud. 
CRIMSON PINK ALL COLORS 
LAVENDER WHITE MIXED. 
Choice, any color, or mixed: Pkt. 10c; 5 pkts. 
400; % oz. 250; 14 oz. 40c. (You may include 
in the 5 for 40c the lovely Azalea-flowered.) 
Godetias—longies and in shorts— 
We have in many colored sorts. 
The dwarf Azalea-flowered type, 
And tall, their blooms without a stripe. 

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Small Gourds 
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- PRICES: All Gourds (except Crown of 
Thorns) at Pkt. 5c; oz. 30c. \ We 
BICOLOR. Half green. Half yellow. 
EGG SHAPED. Used as nest eggs. ; 
FLAT STRIPED. Green and white stripes. 
HORNED CUCUMBER. As named. 
Color and shape of an orange. 
PEAR SHAPED MIXED. 
SPOON. Ball shaped. Long neck. 
WARTED. Mixed colors and shapes. 
SMALL MIXED. All shapes and colors. 
Large Gourds 
DIPPER. Grow your own dippers. 
CALABASH. Pipe Gourd or Powder Horn. 
DISH CLOTH. May be used like a sponge, 
HERCULES CLUB. Enormous club-shaped. 
LARGE MIXED. Variety of large sorts. 
“CROWN OF THORNS” 
two points at the apex. The shell is hard and 
durable. Base of the Gourd, about the stem, 
shows the ten customary main_ grooves. It is 
ivory-white. About 4x5 inches. Pkt. 25c. 
Gypsophila (Baby’s Breath) 
Let Baby’s Breath, called ““Gyp” for short, 
Among your hardy plants cavort. 
The annual strains in white and pink 
Burst into bloom quite soon, I think. 

Graceful plants with tiny fairy-like flowers. 
For combining with sweet peas and other cut 
flowers. i te 
ANNUAL WHITE. Sow this every few weeks 
for constant supply. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25C. ; 
ANNUAL PINK. Same as above, but dainty. 
pink. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c. 
PERENNIAL WHITE DOUBLE. About one- 
fourth come double flowers. Balance may be 
pulled out if not desired. The kind for dry- 
ing for winter use. Pkt. 25c; 2 Pkts. 45c. 
- Double ‘‘Gyp’’ Roots 
Impossible to grow double Gyp from seed, \ 
so as to get more than: about 25% really 
double. 
Full double can be grown by experts from 
cuttings, but the plants are very expensive. 
Cheaper to plant these roots’ we grow from. 
seed and then pull out the singles. 
Small but good field grown seedlings: 5 for 
50c (smallest quantity sold); 12 for $1.00; 27 
for $2.00. Prepaid. 
Perennial, blooming first k Ney 
Heliotrope fore Mixed PEt. toc. # 
iwo'g, 46 r 99 A “Surprise” 
many kinds flower seeds—as one customer 
‘said, “It’s all hit and no miss.” Something 
new nearly every day after begins to bloom. 
Makes a hit with all who try it. Pkt. 10c. 



Here’s something nice for ma and sis, 
It is our famous ‘“Hit-or-Miss.” 
Each ntorning something new is seen 
That pleases gals—and Harold Teen. 
