Viele Cornuta 
ess mr siti 
to 
Vivid "ae 
Giant Hybrid Sema 1 ft. 

















Unsurpassed for massing in 

The plants are of low spreading h and eee ie 
: + MIXED. ey Bee 
are covered with brilliant flower June 1919 FINEST ee 
to frost. Average trusses 3% SUES; DURE ere 

inches across. Valuable for cutt 
For Viola and Pansy Picts! see page 27. 
bippilmes dans Ae eee (fone 
1899 FLORADALE BEAUTY. Extremely 
large flowers. Shades from rose-pink 
CONT ORG ROM ite te hee ote ois eee Pkt. 15¢ 
is covered 
of brown 
ted “indoors 
s fi ig plants in 
aiden nue ohmic ee Pkt. 15¢ 
WILD CUCUMBER aes Climber) 
1925 ECHINOCYSTIS LOBATA. 20 ft. Grows 
dl ted with_ pretty 

1907 CRIMSON GLOW. A pure glowing 
crimson without an eye....-- Pkt. 15c¢ 
1908 GIANT HYBRID MIXED VERBENAS. 
This mixture includes shades of blue 
lavender, purple, yellow, rose and sear- 
th 1ickiy 

let. Will provide flowers for cutting flowers. ‘sllowed by orna- 
al) sumitiers > So... % oz. 40¢; pkt. 10c¢ seed pods. — 
Fi Sie sialon S00 + ate Ole Oz. 25¢; pkt. 10¢ 
Dwarf Compact Varieties—Height 7 in. 







YUCCA, Adam’s Needle (Perennial) 
1929 FILAMENTOSA. 3-5 ft. Plants presenta 
striking tropical appearance with their 
strong sword-like foliage and tall spikes 
of creamy white flowers. Bloom in July. 
Very effective in the border and rock 
Compact in habit, continuous bloomers, adapt- 
ed for bedding, borders and small gardens. 
1910 WHITE BALL, 1911 BLUE SENTINEL. 
Each of the above, pkt. 20c. 

y, PALGGEH 2 ose oe) dates) o-ols ao es ee Pkt. 10¢ 
a 3 
For Window Box and The Children’s Garden 
Bedding Plants, see ; > Give them a sunny corner of the 
page 27. . om garden for their own. Put a row of 
bricks or stones around it to make a 
neat dividing outline. Then let them 
plan it, plant it and care for it them- 
selves. 
A Border of Annuals__ 
_In Your Favorite Colors 




8 Easy-To-Grow Annuals 
Background: Zinnia, Oriole Canary Bird Vine Cockscomb (Cristata) 
2nd. Row—Chinese Forget-Me-Not 

bE | Cosmos Love-in-a-Mist (Nigella) 
Y ‘ 3rd. Row—Calendula, Glowing Gold Four O’Clocks Red Riding Hood Zinnia 
Pink, Blue 4th. Row—Petunia, Radiance Strawflowers Nasturtiums 
& Yellow 4 Pkts. (1 of each) for 65c 
3ackground—Marigold Yellow Supreme 
No. 1930 — Children’s Garden 
Collection—8 Packets (one each 
of above 8 Annuals) for 70c 












Border 2nd. Row—Scabiosa, Blue Moon 
No. 2 3rd. Row—Marigold, Dble. Butterball 
eben A 4th. Row—Alyssum, Lilac Queen 
: Blue 
4 Pkts. (1 of each) for 50c 


Border Background—Petunia, Mars 
me 3 2nd. Row—Alyssum, Snowcap 
Wie 1 Pkt. Each for 35¢ 

Violas bloom from early spring to frost, if 
Jackground—Zinnia, Dainty Gem 
Border 2nd, Row—Anchusa, Blue Bird 
No, 4 3rd. Row—Cockscomb, Flame of Fire 
Red, Pink 4th. Row—Petunia, Topaz Queen 
& Blve 5th. Row—Ageratum, Midget Blue 
5 Pkts. (1 of each) for 80c 
blossoms are kept picked. 
Red, White & Blue 
In Your Victory Garden 




For th i One Scarlett O’Hara 
hee saad a Pearly Gates A0c 
Trellis Glories Each Heavenly Blue 

Red Cross 
Cascade 40c 
Mariner 
A , One 
long the | Sweet Peas . Pkt. 
Ne ” 
Fence Each 

: One Dazzler 
Plant in Larkspurs Pkt. White Spire A0c 
Each Blue Spire 
Full Sun One Fiery Scarlet 

Scabiosas Pkt. Peace 30c 






in the Each Blue Cockade 
ne One Red Boy- . + at ah Peas 
Garden: | centaureas PKL.) Blue Bey 5e¢ Mexicana or Miniature Zinnias 
Each ( Snowman (HAAGEANA) 
are . ; This. dainty little Zinnia should be 
peri anor eee Ries rege in every garden. Arranged in low 
Tae Each Blue ‘S ‘i ' 50c bowls for table decoration it makes 
wa} g ue sentine the daintiest and most attractive bou- 
oie ic Oiie Petunia Red. Wonder quets imaginable. Also a_ splendid 
cow te | Petunia nia, Blue 40c a fer alt pepe pay er: 
30x ac ssum ili » Flower re 
5 yssum, White Trailing double and semi-double. 1% “tnches 
p et Bdge ah one } Ean Mars (8 inches) A5 a ag! and come in a most unusual 
at Perennia Pkt. andytuft (1 ft.) co/or range——rose-tipped yellow, ma 
Cupid Zinniesdorslable: Bouquets. Border Each (Centaurea, Jubilee Gem (1 ft.). § roon-tipped cream, yellow- tipped red. 



Plants grow 10- 15 inches high 
Y% oz. 50¢; pkt, 15¢ 
(See Page 59) 



Desert Gold Zinnias and Chinese Forget-Me-Nots make a pleasing color Soenninanion mM 
Page 58 bouquets. (See pages 51 and 59 for descriptions and pie 
