22 WH Seip ESR SO SSE 
In the Autumn the whole bush becomes blood- 
red. A splendid plant to use as a hedge to 
divide the vegetable garden from the flower 
garden. 
Childsiiie sti ei oc eee Pkt. 10c; % oz. I5e 
LANTANA (HHA—2 to 3 Ft) 
One of the most desirable half-hardy annual 
greenhouse or bedding plants, constantly in 
bloom; Verbena-like heads of orange, white, 
rose and other colored flowers. 
Mixed Pee OCs 4 "Oza 5UC 
LARKSPUR (Annual Larkspur—HA—3 Ft.) 
Very valuable for planting in borders and 
amongst shrubs. Blooms from July until frost. 
Mixed {Double)......... Pkt Oc; s/4@0z. 20c 
LUPINUS (Lupine—HA—2 ft.) | 
Free flowering annuals with long, graceful 
spikes of rich and various colored pea-shaped 
flowers. Prefer a little shade. 
Mixed = ose sia Cee iee Pkin Oc. an Oza Oc 
MARIGOLD (Yellow Supreme) 
A large bloom of honey fragrance rich lemon 
yellow. 
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MARIGOLD (Orange Sunset) 
A large bloom, fine deep orange. 
PkiedOce Vetozm 25¢ 
MARVEL OF PERU (Four o'Clocks—HA—2 ft. 
The flowers of this old-time favorite open 
about 4 o'clock in the afternoon and fade the 
next morning. Give each plant 12 to 18 inches 
of room. It is a little known fact that the roots 
of these may be lifted in the fall, stored like 
Dahlias and planted in the spring. 
Mixedsallscolors, 2a ola Pht. | 0c: ltozs 40e 
IWASTURTIUM (HA*) 
For ease of culture, duration of bloom, no 
annual exceeds the Nasturtium. Needing only 
fairly good soil and a sunny location. The tall 
varieties are the freest bloomers and: produce 
the largest flowers. 
Orange’ Gleam! oa44) 00) 2) Se Pees Pkt 10c 
Salmon Gleam ..................... Pkt. 10c 
Scarlet Gleam?...........1.5 0042 #24 Pkt. 10c 
Mixed, all colors. Pkt. 10c; | oz. 25c; 1/4 Ib. 45c 
Tall or Climbing Varieties (6 to 10 ft.) 
Mixed, all colors. Pkt. 10c; | oz. 25c; 1/4 Ib. 45c 
Golden Gleam Pkt Sh Ocs oz 5c 
NICOTIANA (Sweet Scented Tobacco—HA—2 to 
3 ft.) The flowers open toward evening and 
emit a powerful perfume. 
Affinis (Tuberose-flowered Tobacco). Pure white, 
tubular flowers, good bloomer. 
Pkt. 10c; Y%& oz. 25c¢ 
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PHLOX DRUMMONDI (Texan Pride—HA) 
This is a ‘native of Texas and is one of the 
most brilliant of the garden annuals. To get 
the best effects, plant in beds, masses or bor- 
ders. 
Grandiflora Varieties (Large Flowering) (I ft.) 
Mixed” 5:5 eee een tate. Many wiilek ive tarde tehele 
PANSY (HB). Strictly considered, the Pansy is a 
biennial, but the fact that it flowers the first 
season from seed recommends it for an annual. 
If you want them to bloom early in the spring, 
sow the seed in July or August and protect 
the plants over the winter. For summer 
blooming sow in a cold frame in March and 
plant out in a cool half shaded spot. Will 
bloom in June and continue until frost. 
INTERNATIONAL MIXTURE, including Swiss 
Giants, Maple Leaf Giants, and other mix- 
tures. Pkts 2 5¢ 
Early Flowering Giant. Mixed, 
Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 80c 
Mixed (Giant Trimardeau). Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 80c 
PETUNIA (HHA). Used for outdoor decoration, 
porch or window boxes. Bloom from early 
summer until late fall. 
Brilliant Rose, white throat. 
Pkt. [5c; Ye oz. 50c 
Rose of Heaven. 
Snow Storm. _ White. Rea 
Elk's Pride. Velvety black purple. Eke 5G 
Blue Bird. Rich blue. Phi 25¢ 
Fluffy Ruffles. Mixed large fringed varieties. 
Pkismo oc 
POPPIES (HA—1I to 21 ft.) 
Very popular flowers producing during the 
blooming period a protusion of brilliant colors 
and shades. Sow seeds where they are to re- 
main, as they do not stand transplanting. By 
sowing seed at intervals you can have a suc- 
cession of bloom. 
Single Varieties 
American Legion. Dazzling orange-scarlet of im- 
mense size, borne on long, stout stems. 
Phim Gc: i rnozae2 5° 
PORTULACA (Sun Plani—HA—46 In.) 
Very showy annual, thriving best in a sunny 
situation. Fine for massing in beds and is fre- 
quently used to broadcast over sunny banks. 
Single 
Mixedssall *colorssienae mee eras a a Pkt. 10c 
Double 
Mixed callacolors -- hn. een Pkt. 15c 
