
























MIDGET BLUE. 
No. 566 Ageratum. All America Silver 
Medal Winner. The first dwarf ageratum that will 
come uniformly dwarf and true to color. The 
dainty, globular shaped little plants grow only 3 
to 4 inches high with exquisite delicate fine foliage, 
and are practically covered with ageratum-blue 
flowers. Wonderfully beautiful in beds, borders 
and rock gardens. Pkt. 20c; 1/4 oz. $1.00. 
No. 731 Larkspur. GUANT IMPERIAL 
King brings to the Giant Imperials the bright rose 
shade of Stock Flowered Rosemond. The florets 
are fully double, 2 to 214 inches across, with 
broad, wavy edged petals closely spaced on 24 
to 28 inch straight spikes. The upright spikes are 
ideal for cutting for house decoration. They are a 
colorful sight in the garden. Pkt. 20c; 14 oz. 50c. 
No. 1198 Cleome or Spider Plant. 
PINK QUEEN. All America Silver Medal Winner. 
A tall and very attractive border plant with large 
heads of delightful and refreshing pink, without 
trace of blue or magenta. The large flower bracts 
turn white before falling, giving an appearance of 
a white collar with a pink cap. Grows everywhere 
and blooms from June till frost. A grand flower. 
Pkt. 15c; 1, oz. 59c. 

SENSATION DAZ- 
No. 754 Cosmos. Sra America 
Honorable Mention Winner. The Sensation type 
is fast superseding other types for all around use. 
Dazzler, the newest addition to the Sensation fam- 
ily, is a luscious shade of rich, deep, velvety ma- 
roon. The immense flowers, 4 to 5 inches across, 
with broad, heavy petals that slightly overlap, give 
a full single flower ideal for cutting. They are 
freely produced on 3 to 4 foot plants. Very showy 
in the garden and particularly fine for flower 
arrangements. Pkt. 25c; 14 oz. 60c. 
' ' GIANT CRESTED. A 
No. 1299 Zinnia. vastly improved strain 
of Scabiosa Flowered Zinnia with blooms averag- 
ing 4 inches across, 21/4 to 3 inches deep, with a 
full rounded cushiony center surrounded by broad 
guard petals. The colors are charmingly bright 
and fresh and range through almost all known 
colors and shades of color to be found in this 
popular flower. Magnificent shades of orange, 
Orange scarlet, yellow, rose, maize and crimson 
predominate. Pkt. 20c; 1/4 oz. 60c. 
No. 991 Morning Glory. PEARLY 
All America silver medal winner. A grand com- 
panion for its popular counter-part Heavenly Blue, 
differing in color, the big blooms 414 inches 
across being satiny white with a creamy shading 
in the throat. Plant. with Heavenly Blue and 
Scarlett O’Hara for red, white and blue effect. 
Vines covered with flowers from mid-summer till 
frost. Grows 12 feet. Pkt. 20c; 1/4 oz. 50c. 
-_ ALL DOUBLE AMERI- 
No. 1102 Petunia. Ont aii americs silver 
Medal Winner. The first all double petunia pro- 
duced in America. The mauve-pink carnation 
flowered medium sized blooms are borne in 
abundance from early summer till killed by heavy 
frost. Very attractive especially for bedding, also 
for cut flowers. Pkt. 50c. 
No. 1102 

Kreme Skin Garden Gloves —Made from 
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Complete-All-Organic Fertilizer and Soil Conditioner 
WHAT IT CONTAINS—DRICONURE contains only na- 
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and large). By mail postpaid, $1.10 per pair. 
Not postpaid, $1.00 per pair, ; 
7',-lb. bag 50c.; 50-lb. bag $2.00; 5-bag (50-lb. bag) lots 
$1.95 per bag; 10-bag lots $1.90 per bag; 20-bag lots $1.80 
per 50-lb. bag. 
