| EVERLASTING FLOWERS 
They give a colorful co Se during sum- 
mer and fall, and may be dried for, win- 
ter decorations. For drying cut blooms 
before fully opened, during morning hours 
and hang heads down in a cool, airy, 
shaded place until thoroughly dry. 
Lunaria—Honesty A, very inter. 
esting biennial 
which readily self-sows and will bloom 
the first year if planted early, producing 
sweet-scented flowers of a beautiful vio- 
let-purple and other colors, followed by 
large round silvery seed-pods much prized 
for winter bouquets. 
Mixed—Pkt., 50 seeds 5¢; 125 seeds 106¢. 
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Statice—Sea Lavender 
This has become quite popular on account 
of being very showy with its large clus- 
ters of flowers produced on graceful-stems. 
Plants are easily grown from seed. Cut 
and treat the fiowers like Everlastings. 
SINUATA. Mixed. Includes shades of 
rose, blue. white, yellow and lavender. 
Pkt., 30 seeds 5¢; 70. seeds 10¢. 


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LUNARIA—HONESTY 
.. 50 seeds 5¢: 125 seeds 10¢ 
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One of the pret- 
Xeranthemum tiest of Everlast- 
ings, producing an abundance of bright 
flowers in rose, white, red, etc., and are 
very showy in the garden and when cut 
and dried are good for winter bouquets, 
bloom until frost. 
Mixed—Pkt., 200 seeds 5¢; 500 seeds 10¢. 
Everlasting —Flower Mixture 
Every garden should grow everlasting 
flowers. e have made up specia! collec- 
tion that will give interesting garden display 
of many odd forms and beautiful colors. 
Pkt., 300 seeds 5¢; 700 seeds 10¢ Mixed—Pkt., 300 seeds 5¢; 700 seeds 10¢. 
Seeds of Climbing Vines and Flowers 
Climbing Vines give the garden an attractive appearance, and they are also used extensively to shade porches and to hide 
views or buildings. We offer Climbers that are easily raised from spring planted seeds, of most popular v 
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Morning Glories 
HEAVENLY BLUE (Karly Strain) 
Front Cover 
GIANT CORNELL 
SCARLETT O’HARA 
GYANTS FOR POTS............. Page 14 
DOUBLE ROSE MARIE (See photo). A 
lovely double rose-pink, blooms early, pro- 
ducing double and semi-double flowers. 
Pkt., 35 seeds 5¢; 80 seeds 16¢. 
Japanese Collection 
Flowers large, ranging from white to 
black-purple with lovely colors in inter- 
mediate shades of red, pink, rose, car- 
mine, crimson, blue, maroon, striped and 
blotched. Special Mixture Morning Glories, 
Pkt., 60 seeds 5¢; 125 seeds 10¢. 
Cobaea —Cathedral Bells 
A rapid-growing vine with bell-shaped 
flowers, green at first, changing to rosy 
purple. Grows 10 to 20 feet in a season 
and clings to any rough surface. 
Pkt., 20 seeds 5¢; 40 seeds 16¢. 
Cardinal Climber 4. vant 
grower, literally covered with a blaze of 
cardinal-red flowers from mid-summer till 
frost. Pkt., 30 seeds 5¢; 70 seeds 10¢. 
Balloon Vine—Love-in-a-Puff 
A rapid-growing annual climber that suc- 
ceeds best in a warm situation in light 




XED MORNING GLORIES 
125 seeds 10¢ 

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Pk.. 60 EE 5¢: 


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and are followed by attractive seed pods 
which look like small balloons. 
Pkt., 25 seeds 5¢; 60 seeds 10¢. 
Boston Ivy—Ampelopsis Veitchi 
A hardy vine which clings to any wall, 
building or tree. The 3-pointed green 
leaves change to red and bronze in the 
fall. Pkt., 40 seeds 5¢. 


A beautiful annual 
Moonflowers 4pe2ut! aivave 
very dense, the flowers being produced 
in several colors. Many of the sorts open 
only when the sun rises, others when the 
sun sets. They reach a height of 15 to 25 
feet under good conditions. 
Mixed——Pkt., 20 seeds 5¢; 50 seeds 10¢. 

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MORNING GLORY—D. ROSE MARI 
Pkt., 35 seeds 5¢; 80 seeds 10¢ 


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STATICE—SEA LAVENDER 
_Pkt., 30 seeds 5¢: 70 seeds 10¢ 

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Pkt., 200 seeds 5¢; 500 seeds 10¢ 
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COBAEA—CATHEDRAL BELLS 
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MOONFLOWERS, MIXED 
Pkt., 20 seeds 5¢; 50 seeds 10¢ 


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