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sirable tub plant for porch or %| : 
lawn. Should be wintered in — 
SHOO-FLY ibami ec 
PLANT . Ss. Cc, £ ostpal hes 
It 4s said that flies will not ’ 
stay in a yee where it is MIMOSA 
grown if they can con- Pt 
veniently escape. What it (Sensitive Plant) 
is about it that repulses The plant is most interesting. 
them is not clear, as the When subjected to a strong draft, 
plants and flowers have no or touched, the leaves fold up and ; 
odor. It is a beautiful droop. After a short period of 
flowering plant, and blooms rest, they regain their original 
in a short time (60 days) position, The flowers are small, 
from seed. It is a profuse and carried on the ends of the 
bloomer in pots both sum- stems; they form _ball-shaped, 
mer eat “aa the blos- feathery heads of a light rose color. 
soms ing large, cup- rae ¥ 
shagad anid oon loveir taht Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
< ES blue color with white center. 
Witt I 
=) WN Bi tue a Pies los: DOUBLE SWEET-SCENTED 
SHO0-FLY / _ NASTURTIUM : 
¥ Golden fies. This Double Sweet-Scented Nasturtium was 
H ARD TI MES FLOWER GARDEN pee wrecked and proved 3 be the finest thing in N sean 
Hundreds of varieties of pretty flowers at The plants form vigorous, large bushes, and when fully de- 
practically no cost. Unsightly or bare veloped send out short runners about 18 inches in length. The 
spots in the yard, along the fences, on em- Neatly formed plants are covered with a mass of large, golden- 
bankments, etc., can be transformed into a . Has pragPoncioey alba 8 2-1/ ‘ to 3 inches across. Pkt. 10c— 
delightful, attractive flower garden. This rear 
flower seed mixture is especially prepared ; MIXED PETUNIAS 
from a select list of hundreds of sorts—the eh ae ‘ ‘ 
ge ' This mixture contains a good range of 
colors and yarieties being carefully pro- brilliant and impressive colors and 
portioned to produce a constant and varied these hardy plants retain a contin- 
bloom the whole season. In no other uance of blooms until frost. Their ° 
manner can so many different varieties be blazing array of color makes any dis- 
obtained at so small a cost. play an See i emp et br 
eauty when  stoc with these 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c vigorous and profuse growers. vier 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
PERENNIAL ORIENTAL FLOWER GARDEN 
FLOWER SEEDS This is a special collection of Chinese flower 
seeds; curious, showy and most handsome varie- 
Every garden should contain a good as- ties, entirely adapted to our climate. It is from 
sortment of perennial plants, as they re- the Orient that we obtain many of our most 
aes beautiful flowers, and many of our rarest, most 
main in the ground year after year and re- = oyrjous, effective and showy varieties come from 
quire very little care. An easy and inex- China. This Oriental Flower Garden contains a 
pensive way of obtaining them js to send large assortment of varieties, all put up in one 
for our Perennial Flower Seeds. Package package. It would be expensive to buy them all 
of 25 varieties. in senarate packets. Full directions for planting | 
are sent with each package. 2 
Pkt. 1@c—3 Pkts. 25c Pkt. 10¢; 3 Pkts. 25¢ v 
fags | mae tao 

CHINESE LANTERN PLANT 
The Chinese Lantern Plant 
(Physalis Franchetti) is a 
Ornamental Winter Cherry 
which forms dense bushes 
about two feet high. It is 
grown for its very attractive 
balloonlike pods which turn 
very bright red and re- 
semble Chinese paper lan- 
terns. May be easily dried 
for Winter bouquets and 
decorations—being very 
fine at Christmas—retain- 
ing its color and shape all 
during the winter. 
The Chinese Lantern Plant 
is easily grown on any or- 
dinary garden soil, and is 
unusually striking in the 
garden. A money-maker 
for florists and others who 
have a cut-flower trade; and 
a real enjoyable and fascin- 
ating plant to grow. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c 
hardy, perennial variety of. 
EVERLASTINGS 
To meet the growing demand for winter 
bouquets, we have added to our line more 37S 
varieties of Everlastings, or more com- : 
monly called Straw Flowers. We are 
making these up in a splendid collection 
of seeds which should give you wonderful 
bouquets for next winter. We are in- 
cluding Acrolinum, which is a white and 
pink flower about one inch in diameter, 
with petals strawy to the touch, but of 
silken appearance. Plants 18 inches tall. 
Seahally, a pretty plant with thistle-like 
heads of flowers of a steel blue. The ' 
Everlasting Celosia, which is a lilac pink, borne in elongated —_ 
heads, carried on long, substantial stems. We are offering a 
special mixture of these Everlasting flowers and give a liberal 
size package for 15c—2 Pkts. 25 ey " 
BLUE LILY 
OF THE NILE 
A splendid ornamental plant 
with bright evergreen foliage 
spreading 3 or 4 feet surmounted 
with spikes of bright blue flowers __ 
which remain in bloom fora 
long period. It is a most de- | 

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