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Xanthisma Texa- 
num (Also 
Lazy Daisy). 
18”. Large, 
single daisy HI 
like flowers ifiitl 
with pointed, {i 
light canary- 
Grows 115 
tall and 
new 
ferent 
This delightful 
ers. 
nials, and produces 
CGrandiflora, 138”. 
Summer and pots 
produced. 

for beds. 
. : t will 
WALLFLOWER eee octocs plants. 
Annual | 
These are easily grown and very beautiful 
sweet-scented_ flrs, a race that will bloom the 
first season. The plants grow 2 ft. high, produc- 
ing big spikes of deliciously scented firs, showy 
. im beds and good for cutting. Do not miss. 
ATROPA BELLADONNA. 
single-flow’d 
Early Parisian, hb, 1} ft. Beautiful 
Very desir- 
varieties: that bloom in four months. 
able for beds. in Summer and pots in Winter. 
Of easy. culture and sure to bloom. Firs large, 
in fine spikes, very fragrant. Light Brown, Blood 
Red, Pure White, Golden Gem, Mixed. 
Early Wonder, hp, 2 ft. Shows elegant dble. firs. 
in five months from seeds; blooms freely in 
Winter in pots when started) in) mid-Summer. 
We can supply all the finest colors in mixture. | 
HERB GARDENS 
hp. 3 ft. Drooping, bell- 
shaped, purple firs. and cherry-shaped berries. 
Used in medicine. Pkt. 5¢; Jumbo Pkf. 10c; 
W-oz. $2.50; 2-0z. $4.50; oz. $8.00. 
BASIL. (Ocimum Basiticum) “Sweet Purple Bush”. 
Handsome pot plant, very fragrant. Used as 
flavoring in soups. 
DATURA STRAMONIUM. (fimsom Weed). 4 ft. 
has. White flower with tinge of purple, prickly 
'seed pods. leaves used in asthmatic prepara- 
tions. Pkt: Ses oz. 50c; Ib. $5.00. 
DIGITALIS PURPUREA. (Common Foxglove). !m- 
portant medicinally as a heart stimulant. Pkt. | 
5¢; Jumbo 10c; oz. 35c¢; Ib. $4.00%5 Ibs. $15.00. 
LAVENDER Munstead Strain. 1 ft. Dwarf deep 
lavender flowers. Leaves aromatic. Pkt. 5¢; 10c. 
MENTHA Piperita, Peppermint. Quantity very ‘lim- 
ited. Pkt. 5¢e; Jumbo Pkf. 10c. Order early. 
(Ruta). Very aromatic perennial herb. 
Grown for medicinal purposes. Pkt. 5¢; 10c. 
yellow petals. 
Plant neat and 
bushy. Fine for 
dry places. 
is ex- 
cellent for cut- 
ting. A bright, 
and dif- 
flower 
or Platycodon 
(Chinese Bellflower) 
plant 
with its perfectly formed wax like flow- 
It is one of the finest hardy peren- 
showy flowers for 
cutting during the entire season. 
blooming in August from seed sown outdoors in April. 
Large-flowered, 
in colors, Blue, White or Mixed. 
dark 
Gigantea. Giant flowers 
ameter. Glowing, 
Novelty. 
PERIWINKLE 
A splendid everblooming 12” pfant for beds in 
in Winter. 
in. texture, 

in. shape, but waxen 
In the north the plants 
They like rich sandy soil and sunshine, 
endure dry or wet weather 
This is one of the. good things 

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will thrill you 
Begins 
Dwarf, 
flowers 
beds in Rich Blue, White. 
Chinese Bell- 
Mariesi, 1 ft. 
bell shaped 
large open 
Best for 
3” in di- 
blue, Complete Mixture. 
flower. 
Vinea Rosea 
Flowers Phlox-like ¢ 
and abundantly @ 
must be started early 
better than 
that every gardener shouid 

have. White, Rose, Car- 
mine, White eyed, and 
Finest Mixture. Periwinkle 
VISCARIA (Rainbow Drops), 18” 
Splendid, profuse blooming, fringed petaled 
flowers for garden and cutting. 
MONARCH-of-the-VELDT, Venidium 
Fastuosum Hybrids, 2 ft. Splendid new pastel 
shades including buff, lemon, cream, light 
orange, butter-yellow and white with contras- 
ting brown or purple-blue disk. The daisy-like 
4” flowers are produced upon sturdy long 
stems. A distinctly desirable novelty cut flower. 
Brilliant-Mixed, blue and rose: 
VIOLA, Violet. See Page 
SAGE. (Salvia officinalis). | ft. Profuse bloom- 
ing blue flowers im whorls. Used for seasoning 
meats, etc. Pkt. 5c; Jumbo Pkt. 10c. 
ROCK GARDEN PERENNIALS mixed, embracing 
50 finest, rockery varieties, 5¢; 1/32 oz. 15c. 
ROCK GARDEN ANNUAL seeds mixed, embracing 
25 of the best rock plants, Pkt. 5¢; 1/16 oz. T5c. 
WILD FLOWERS FOR SUN. 
100 different and delightful Wild Flowers are 
in this blend. Many choice and rare things such 
as. Shooting Stars, Gentians, etc. Pkt. 5ce; 10c. 
WILD FLOWERS FOR SHADE - 
Woodland Wild Flowers bloom mostly in early 
and late spring. Included here are many rare 
things.. Pkt. 5¢; Jumbo Pkt. 10c; Giant Pkt. 25c. 
STRAWBERRY 
Baron Solemacher. Will make not only a beauti- 
ful edging or border, but produces a heavy 
crop of tasty fruit. Runnerless, compact plants. 
Red fruit, Yellow fruit, or Mixed. 

All Seeds: Pkt. 5c, 21 for $1.00—jumbo Pkt. 10c, 11 for $1.00 
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