

Fairy Pink 
AGERATUM 
Large and full, light pink flossy 
flowers clusters on dwarf compact 
plants 5 inches high. Unusual color 
in ageratum. No. 2672, Pkt. 15¢; 
1-82 Oz. 35¢3 1-16 oz. 60c. VY 07. 85e. 
Anemone-Flowered tmproved, New Giant 
CALIFORNIA “SUNSHINE” 
Most Beautiful ASTER 
Wilt Resistant Strain 
The flowers are large, four to five inches 
across, in shades of Enchantress Pink, Apple 
Blossom. Deep Rose, Blue, and Lavender, 
contrasting with yellow or blue centers. 
color combinations are very beautiful. No. 
2242, Pkt. 15¢; v6 OZ. S5¢; v4 O27. $1 -20. 

ST. BRIGID STRAIN 
Extra choice mixture of 
double and semi-double 
blooms in a wonderful array. 
of rich and brilliant colors. 
Flowers during May and 
une. Perennial. No. 2210, ‘ 
kt. 15¢; 4% oz. 50¢; 
“El Mente” 
_ASTER 
biy the largest of all 
Aue Huge flowers of deep 
rich crimson, bloom early and 
continue until late fall, ‘This 
glowing ted beavty will de- 
_ light you, NS, 2623, Pkt. 25¢. 
These 


Pie 
my “ant 
a \¢ re “2 
VY Siig AUN , 
re : 
Blue Perfection 
AGERATUM 
Deep amethyst-blue flowers 
cover dwarf compact plants 
which grow about 9 inches. tall. 
Blooms continuously through- © 
out summer and fall. Does well % 
in any soil, No. 2207, Pkt. 15¢3 _ @fGZ 
Ye oz, 40c; 14 oz. 70¢. 


ARCTOTIS 
-GRANDIS 
OR AFRICAN DAISY 
These annual Blue-eyed 
Daisies are a cheerful 
addition te any garden. 
lovely lilac. No. 2263, 
Pkeeiiclh Gere Vs - on. 
1 0Z., 106. 


Amaryllis 
Hybrids 
Also called. “Beautiful 
Lady.” 
of fragrant showy flow- * 
ers shading from pale¥ Se 
pink to deep rich rose. 
Seeds develop into 
bulbs which bloom for 
years. No. 2452, 
5 seeds 25¢; 15 for 50¢; 
is for $1.50. 
Great clusters 


GOOD LUCK GARDENS, 
i A lovely white flower which 
i celient for rock gardens 
Petals are a silvery-white § 
with the reverse side a 
40c; § 
i leaves of exquisite 
i beauty; spotted with 
4 silvery gray and mar- 
f gined with white. 
h year of rose-pink tubular 

grows six inches high, 
making a perfect carpet 
of snow. Commences to 
bloom in the spring, even 
though very small, and 
continues without interes 
ruption until late fall. Exe 
and for the edge of peren- 
nial borders. No. 2082, 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 20c; 
1 oz. 35¢; 4 oz. $1.00, 
LILAC QUEEN ALYSSUM 

# A pretty deep lavendar lilac. Dwarf, compact growth. 
No. 2464, Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 25¢; 14 oz. 40¢; oz. 75c. 

gil dae: UMBELLATA 
; OR SAND 
VERBENA 
Trailing rock plant with 
~ bright rose flowers. Very 
fragrant. Thrives in poor 
dry soil, No. 2484, Pkt. 
10c¢; 14 oz. 30¢; 14 oz. 50c. 


| AFRICAN “TIGER ALOE” 
| Excellent for Window 
§ Culture—Aloes are ideal 
4 for pot or tub plants, 
# and here is a rare na- 
1 tive of Africa that will 
H thrive to perfection. 
tH dwarf “Tiger Aloe’ has 
This 
saw~-toothed, triangular 
Will 
give blooms the second 
flowers in long spikes. 
Here is a delightful rar- 
ity that you can grow 
from seed, Supply lim- 
ited. No. 2160, Pkt. 
20c; 20 seeds 80c; 
100 seeds $1.50. 
PARADISE, 

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