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FOR WINTER BOUQUETS 
BITTER SWEET 
One of our most desirable twining 
large leaved vines. The yellow flow- 
ers, which bloom in May and June, 
turn into graceful sprays of orange 
capsulated fruit which contains ber- 






ries of brightest scarlet. No. 2461, 
PEt ee 
annual.» BABY’S BREATH 
Pr ; Gypsophila _ 
elegans 
ideal for Bou- 
quets — These 
light, graceful 
plants are literal- 
z. ly covered with 
ig little charming 
, white flowers 
2 that give an 
24° airy misty look to 
+ the entire plant, 
This dainty an- 
nual is beautiful 
sown among 
other flowers. 
No. 2192, Pkt. 
10¢; 4 oz. 15¢. 
FLOWERING 
BEGONIA 
Ever Blooming—Everyone 
knows -the Begonia; unex- 
celled as a bedding and 
house plant. ‘This special 
mixture has a fine range of 
colors from pure white to 
crimson. Better than either 
geranium or coleus for shady 
Dedss TG Ray 2M x 
ATURE: No. 20272, Pkt,’ 15¢ 
2-64 oz. 50¢. 
BALSAM PEAR 
Known to the ancient Chinese as 
La-Kwa. It is a luxuriant vine with 
attractive rich-creamy flowers that 
quickly mature into fruits the size 
of a cucumber. These have 3 pop- 
ular uses among the Orientals: As 
a VEGETABLE, as a DESSERT, 
and as an OINTMENT, for burns, : 
sores, etc. Full instructions accompany seeds if re- 
quested. No. 2240, Pkt. 10¢; Voz. 25¢; 4 oz. 40c. 
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BALSAM APPLE. ‘The round fruits are similar to 
the Balsam Pear. Whiskey in which one of these fruits 
was preserved was much prized in our grandmothers 
day as a cure for cramp. 
No. 2412, Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 25¢; 1% oz. 40c. 
- 10¢; 14-02. 20¢. 
(Page2iGOODeLUCK GARDENS.. 
This new floral beauty will be.a revelation to you. 
BACHELOR’S BUTTON 
One of the loveliest of the annuals. Seed broadcast 
outdoors in April where you want the plants to grow 
will give you bloom from .July to. September....Once 
established, cornflower reseeds itself every, year... You 
will be more than delighted with this cellection of 
blue, mauve pink, white — ae 
and purple single and 
double flowers. 

Special Mixture, all q 
colors.: No. 2197, Pkt. 
Separate Colors 
2246, Pure White. 
2247, Mauve. 
2248, Blue. 
2249, Crimson. 
2250, Purple. 
2251, Pink & Rose. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
Separate Colors, Pkt. 
10c; 14 oz. 25¢; 
Y2 oz. 40¢; oz. 70c. 

HARDY 
BEGONIA 
WINTERS IN 
- OPEN-GROUND 
This beauty-is one of the 
hardiest* of the.species.. The 
flowers gre large, waxy. and 
handsome, a, 
No. 2468, Pkt. 20c. 



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BLEEDING HEART 
_ Dicentra spectabilis 

Perennial. Grow this old: fashioned favorite of our 
grandmother's garden from seed. The beautiful, long 
graceful racemes:of heart-shaped pink flowers recall. 
the days of long ago when every garden had its choice 
plants of this decorative flower. Your garden is not 
complete without at leasta, row of these quaint peren- 
nials. No. 2203, Pkt. 25¢; 1-16 oz. 40¢; 4% oz, 75c. 
PARADISE, PA. 
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ANNUAL DWARF AZALEA 
Highly Recommended for Pot Culture—When in full bloom the fiery-rose 
flowers of this striking introduction cover the entire plant. Looks exactly like 
a greenhouse Azalea. 
No. 2200, Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 30e. 
