GOURDS Galore 
‘Small Gourds 
PRICES: All Gourds (except Crown of 
Thorns) at Pkt. 5c; oz. 30c. 
BICOLOR. Half green. Half yellow. 
EGG SHAPED. Used as nest eggs. 
FLAT STRIPED. Green and white stripes. 
HORNED CUCUMBER. As named. 
ORANGE. ‘olor and shape of an orange. 
PEAR SHAPED MIXED. 
Ball shaped Long neck. 
WARTED. Mixed colors and shapes. 
SMALL MIXED. A!l 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” 
Also Known as Finger Gourd, Gourd of the 
‘Ten Commandments, Sugar Bowl. Pkt. 15c. 

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. 
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. 
Two year old field grown seedlings: 4 for 
50c (smallest quantity, sold); 10 for $1.00; 22 
for $2.00. Prepaid. 
16 - Jn 
~Sunbeams 
iceland Poppies — 

While Iceland Poppies are hardy perennials. — 
they flower the first year from seed, blooming 
almost as quickly as the annual sorts. 
Useful for cutting, for which purpose pick 
when in bud. If the seed pods are picked off, 
they continue in flower the entire season. ; 
We have had Iceland Poppies begin bioom- 
ing with the Tulips and at least a few in bloom 
every day after until November. 
imperial Jewels oa Pose 
date. Yellow, orange, pink, salmon, rose, red, 
and pastel shades, hues of apricot, buff, etc. 
“Flowers beautifully frilled and fluted, 
many semi-double, and all very large. Stems 
long, wiry and stron fa 
Pkt. 250; ¥% oz. $1.0 
mixture of pink, rose and pastel shades. 
‘Very. lovely. Pkt. 25c; % oz. $1.00, ‘ 
Deep tangerine-orange, distinct 
El Monte in color from other lovely vari- 
eties. Tall. Large Pkt. 15c; %g oz. 6Oc. — 
ry iant 
Sanford’s Giants 4, 2727¢ aan 
strain. Strong 
stems, giant blooms. Many lovely shades . 
and tints, mixed. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 70c. 
(Mixed.) A cross petwen tt 
Shirley and Nudicaule 
types. Shades of orange, salmon, maize and 
other tints. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 40c. ~ 
Yellow Wonder Rich lemon- yellow, 
giant blooms, with 
vivid silky sheen. Long stems. Showy in gar- 
den. Lovely for cutting. Pkt. 15c; 4 OZ. 60c. 
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From New Zea- 

Iceland Poppy Collection 
ONE PKT. EACH | 
(Value $1.05) for 
Oe 
The Iceland Poppy, dainty, frilled, 
Doth thrive in heat, or weather chilled. 
It blooms and blooms, then blooms some more, 
And smiles at you, near your back door. 
Foliage turns red in fall. Also 
Kochia called Mexican Fire Bush. (In 
some sections this spreads and becomes” a 
pest.) Pkt. 10c; % og. 25c. 
El Monte 
Imperial Jewels 
“Pastel Shades” 
Sanford’s Giants 
Sunbeams, Mixed 
Yellow Wonder 



