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Ornamental Gourds 
These are easily grown from seed, the vines 
trained over a fence or trellis. The ripe fruits 
are used as ornaments. 
Small-Fruiting Varieties, Mixed. The fruits 
vary greatly in shape and color, but all are of 
the small-growing type now so popular shown 
in bowls and baskets in the home. We have a 
specially fine strain of these very popular 
gourds. In this mixture you will find some 
thirty varieties, both smooth and_ warted. 
Directions for growing and preserving Gourds 
are sent with every package. 
Pkg. 15c¢; 12 oz. 30c; oz. 50¢ 
Large-Fruiting Varieties, Mixed. A mixture 
containing such well known large kinds as 
Dipper, Pipe, Dish-rag, Hercules’ Club, Cala- 
bash, etc. Pkg. 10c; 12 oz. 25c; oz. 40c 
G hil 
ypsophila 
(Baby’s Breath) 
The delicate, mist-like sprays are used for 
mixing with other flowers in bouquets and 
vases. Plants grow readily and bloom freely. 
Elegans grandiflora alba, London Market 
Strain. A new strain of the always popular 
annual Baby’s Breath. The flowers, which are 
pure white, are the largest of any annual Gyp- 
sophila. It makes a remarkably fine flower for 
cutting and will be found useful in many ways. 
Make sowings of seed during the spring and 
early summer. Height 2 feet. 
Pkg. 10c; oz. 40c; 14 Ib. $1.20 
Soft pink. 
Pkg. 13c; 2 pkgs. for 25c 
Elegans carminea. Carmine-rose. 
Pkg. 13c; 2 pkgs. for 25c 
PANICULATA. White flowers that are fine 
for winter bouquets when dried. A _ favorite 
hardy perennial. Height 2 feet. 
Pkg. 10c; large pkg. 25c 
PANICULATA FL.-PL. (New Double Snow- 
White.) Early to flower; much better than 
older varieties. Splendid for cutting. 
Y Pkg. 20c; large pkg. 75c 
PACIFICA. Flowers pronounced pink. Blooms 
later than the preceding varieties. 
Pkg. 20c; large pkg. 75c 
Godetia - Satin Flower 
‘These very attractive annuals, with their 
wide-open, satiny-petaled flowers and their 
wealth of brilliant color, deserve a 
prominent place in your garden. They 
will grow in poor and sandy soil and 
in partial shade, or you can grow them 
in pots for winter house flowers. Both 
the single and double flowering kinds 
come in a splendid mixture of colors, 
including rose and white, dark crim- 
son, fiery red, brilliant rose, and bright 
pink. Usually a deep blotch of color is 
found near the center, as if painted 
Hele the petals. Blooms summer and 
all. 
Tall Double, Mixed. The double, 
brilliantly colored flowers are borne 
profusely on plants 2 feet high. 
Pkg. 10c; targe pkg. 25c 
Dwarf Double Azalea-Flowered, 
Mixed Colors. Azalea-like, satiny, 
single flowers, splendid for beds and 
borders. Height 1 foot. 
Pkg. 10c; large pkg. 25c 
Elegans rosea. 
Gilia 
Capitata (Queen Anne’s Thimble). A very 
graceful annual growing about 2 feet high, 
with fine, feathery foliage, and bearing freely 
over a long-season, globular heads, about | inch 
across, of rich lavender-blue flowers which last 
well when cut and retain their lovely color 
when dried. Pkg. 10c; 14 oz. 25c¢ 
Micrantha, Fairy Stars. Very attractive tiny 
starlike flowers in pastel shades borne abun- 
dantly on plants 12 inches tall. 
Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 40c 
Helianthus - Sunflower 
These annual Sunflowers are charming when 
grouped in mixed flower borders, and are used 
extensively as cut flowers as they come into 
bloom early in the summer and keep on flow- 
ering until cut down by hard frost. Sow in a 
sunny spot early in the spring. 
Double Chrysanthemum-Flowered. Rich 
golden yellow, double flower that looks like a 
dahlia or chrysanthemum. Height 3 to 4 feet. 
Pkg. 10c; 14 oz. 25c¢ 
Heuchera - Coralbells 
SANGUINEA. An exceptionally good plant 
for bordering or beds. It is dwarf, compact, 
bushy, and very easily grown. Graceful spikes 
of coral-red flowers during July and August; 
stems 2 feet high. Pkg. 25c; large pkg. 85c 
SPITFIRE. Large, rich scarlet flowers on 
strong, wiry stems 2 feet high. Blooms in July 
and August. Pkg. 25c; large pkg. 85c 
Helichrysum - Strawflower 
Mixed. These, the most showy of the Ever- 
lastings, are not only useful as dried flowers 
for winter decoration in the house, but make 
splendid beds and borders in the garden dur- 
ing the summer. For early flowers, start the 
seed indoors in March or sow outdoors as soon 
as the ground has warmed up. The plants 
require about 1 foot of space. Cut the blooms 
before they open, and hang them by the stem 
to dry. A brilliant mixture of colors. 
Pkg. 10c; 14 oz. 35c¢ 
Double Hollyhocks 


Heuchera Sanguinea 
GIANT HOLLYHOCKS 
These real old-fashioned, hardy plants are a 
necessary part of every perennial garden. Noth- 
ing is more effective than a mass of Hollyhocks 
blooming in the back of the hardy border. 
Massed in fence corners or distributed among 
the shrubbery, no other plant produces such 
showy effects. Give them plenty of water, an 
occasional dressing of manure, and slight pro- 
tection during winter. Height 6 feet. 
CHATER’S FAMOUS DOUBLE VARIE- 
TIES: 
Pink Maroon Scarlet 
Yellow White Salmon 
Deep Rose 
Each of above: Pkg. 10c; large pkg. 45c¢ 
Collection: One package each of the above— 
7 colors for 50c. 
Double Mixed. A splendid mixture of all the 
above colors. Pkg. 10c; large pkg. 35c¢ 
Single-Flowering, Mixed Colors. 
Pkg. 10c; large pkg. 45c 
Honesty 
(Peter’s Pence - Silver Penny) 
Lunaria biennis. Grown for the silvery white, 
paper-like, flattened seed pods, which will make 
attractive winter decorations. Flowers are pur- 
ple, crimson or white. A biennial that will 
flower the first year if the seed is sown early. 
Pkg. 15¢ 
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Gypsophila Elegans, London Market 

