SWEET 
WILLIAM 
Large, showy, fragrant flowers in 
a wonderful array of vivid colors. 
Easy to grow, blooming in May 
“4 and June. 
as a biennial. No. 2078, Pkt. 
10¢; “% oz. 25¢; 1% oz. 40c. 

Fast 
(Bignonia radicans) 
of perennial climbers. 
houses, stems often grow 20 to 80 
os flame-like color. 
me 15c¢; 14 oz. 60c. 


“Lucky” Wild Flower Garden | 
A. gorgeous combination of colors if you plant this 
to day and continually charm 
oy you with their beauty and fra- 


ergs 
Riis 
oS \é ¢ a ye i x x Yate a) 7 
OSE SUN Be aay ryss,0z. 30¢; | 

-. ANNUAL 
“SINGLE 
Oriental Colors of Great Beauty 
#4) Adaptable for both pot. culture and 
outdoor bedding. The peculiar sweet 
fragrance of these flowers 
make them just as popular here as 
ey they are in England. Wallflowers are | 
§ easily grown—will bloom in July from § 
RS seed sown: in March. You will be de- 
a lighted with the rich reds and yellows 
‘of. this. selected mixture. 
~W% oz, 20¢; 14 02. 35. 

ALLOW 2 WEEKS FOR 
~- DELIVERY OF ORDERS 
For best results treat § 
Groving FFuMpet Vine | 
Trumpet Vine is one of the finest § 
Excellent 
for porches, trellises and summer | 
feetinlength. Orange-redtrumpet- | 
shaped flowers appear in late sum- } 
mer, making masses of brilliant § 
No. 2178, Pkt. | 
collection. Odd and beautiful flowers appear from day § 
grance. You can have bushels of | 
blooms for yourself and plenty § 
to give away. Generous Packet. | 
WALLFLOWER | 
should § 
Very good § 
for cut flowers. No. 2265, Pkt. 10¢; § 





VERBENA 
Flowers are truly beau- 
tiful: over one inch in 
diameter, brilliant col- 
ors, free blooming and 
~™ of vigorous growth. 
Seedlings are easily 
grown, and thrive in 
any rich sunny bed. 
Mixed, No. 2053, 
Pkt. 15¢; Y oz, 40¢; 
Y% oz. 70¢. 
NEW MAMMOTH 
VERBENA 
Separate Colors 
No. 2282, Pkt; 10¢. 
No. 2283, Pkt. 10¢. 
No. 2284, Pkt. 10¢. 
No. 2285, Pkt. 10¢. 
Separate Colors. 1% oz. 50c¢; 4 oz. 85c. 
Royal Bouquet Mixed, excellent for cut flowers. 
Flowers of many charming colors. No. 2286, Pkt. 10¢. 
Lucifer—deep cardinal. 
Giant Blue—white eye. 
Luminosa—flame-pink. 
Rose-Pink—White-eye. 

GROW YOUR OWN 
TREES FROM SEED 
Experience the Thrill of Growing Real Trees Right 
from the Beginning—from the Actual Seeds Them- 
selves—The growing instructions we send along make 
it quite easy to grow any of these ornamental trees 
which are so useful for landscaping: Think of it! Reai 
trees from seeds. Trees that you yourself can grow in 
your own back yard. Trees that will ‘grow into real 
money. Trees that will give you and future genera- 
tions joy and pleasure for years. Here is a fascinating 
activity for young and old. Bulk Quotations en Ap- 
plication. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. (Picea 
pungens.) The aristocrat of the 
Evergreen family, shapely and “true 
blue” in color. No. 2254, Pkt. 25¢. 
WHITE PINE. (Pinus strobus.) 
Silvery-green foliage, in long clumps 
of soft needles. Attains great height. 
No. 2258, Pkt. 20c. 
SCOTCH PINE. (Pinus sylvestris.) 
Fine for Windbreaks. ‘Very rapid 
grower and thrives in any soil. No. 
2259, Pkt. 20c. 
RED PINE. (Pinus resinosa.) 
Hardy anywhere. Has slender soft 
dense needles. No. 2256, Pkt. 20¢. ; 
COLORADO SILVER FIR. (Abies concolor.) Shim- 
mering foliage which varies in color from light green 
to deep blue. Perfectly hardy. No. 2252, Pkt. 25¢e. 
DOUGLAS FIR. (Pseudotsuga Douglasi.) Outstanding 
for beauty and hardiness. Ideal for ornamental plant- 
ings. No. 2260, Pkt. 25¢, 
PITCH PINE. (Pinus rigida.) Valuable tree because of 
its pitch and tar content. Dark green ‘tufted leaves 
and pale yellowish cones. No. 2257, Pkt. 20c. 
BLACK LOCUST. (Robina pseudoacacia.) Likes dry 
sandy soil. Dense clusters of fragrant white flowers in 
June. No. 2261, Pkt. 15c. 


tell weather two days in advance. 


WILL IT RAIN? Grow Your Barometer! 
Tf leaves-of this curious plant stand straight up weather will be fine; if straight out changeable 
weather; as leaves droop indications’are toward rain. Many who own this plant claim they can 
When leaves curl together local storms are due; fog by 
bending of twigs. This floral barometer climbs 7 feet high and bears light blue flowers followed 
by brilliant red seed pods which can be used for beads. Soak all. night. in hot water before 
planting. WEATHER PLANT—No. 2074, Pkt. 
S MWOET Dea ky oy 
NS. 
15e¢y 02. 30¢;'4 Ib. $1.00. 
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