ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT] 
Very Showy and 
Ornamental 

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flowers, 6 to 9 ins. 
from rose to red 
at the apex. 
ed electric 
bulbs. 
from seed in- 
doors or out. 
“Seed sown in 
May should 
bloom in July 
and continue 
until frost. No. 
Ye oz. 75¢. 

Euphorbia 
Fire-on-the- Mountain 
Euphorbia heterophylla 
Similar to Snow on the Mountain ex- 
cept about mid-summer center top 
leaves turn Orange-scarlet. No. 2185, 
Pkt. 10¢; 4 oz. 35¢; ¥2 oz. 60c. 


Snow on the Mountain 
_ Euphorbia variagata 
Sow seed ‘outdoors in May and later thin to 14 inches. : 
Stems pale green and bear clusters of leaves white § 
tipped as if snow had fallen on them. Old fashioned } 
favorite for bedding. No. 2184, Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 30¢e; 
V4 oz. 50¢. 
Grow FREESIAS 
FLOWERS FROM SEED IN 
6 TO 9 MONTHS 
These popular winter flowers can be easily 
raised from seed and can be successfully 
grown in a window.. Be sure to try your 
hand at. growing these delightful, pure 
white favorites. You will be rewarded 
with a profusion of charming flowers of 
delicious fragrance. No. 2153, Pkt. 15¢; 
Vy oz. 60c. 




FOXGLOVE 
Digitalis 
THE SHIRLEY 
talis ever produced. It 
grows 6 to g feet tall; 
beautiful Gloxinia-like 
blossoms of all shades 
No. 2023, Pkt. 10c; 
Y~ oz. 35¢; 4 oz. 60c. 

Large spikes of & 
long, pure white § 
at base, ranging § 
These flowers § 
resemble light- | 
Grown § 
20 7176 wP k thal 
10¢; 14 02.40¢e; | 
The finest strain of Digi- | 
stems are thickset with | 
from white to deep rose. | 

IDEAL ALL WINTER BOUQUET 
Blooms that never fade. These 
flowers possess the unique quality 
of remaining indefinitely the same 
as when cut, thus making most de- 
sirable table ornaments for winter. 
We offer a special mixture of an 
improved strain with larger flowers 
and many new _ exquisite shades. 
No. 2029, Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 25¢; 
V2 oz. 40c.. 

PRIMROSE . 
“BUTTERCUP YELLOW” 
Oenothera 
This beautiful biennial will 
also yield profusely from 
seed planted the first year. 
The plants grow to 3 feet 
bearing pretty yellow flow- 
ers which bloom at dusk. 
No. 2237, Pkt. 10¢; 
Y oz. 25¢. 
ANNUAL SCARLET FLAX 
Linum grandiflorum 
Brilliant Large 
Flowers 
is .-a~ lovely». 
airy plane 
that blooms 
very quickly 





sown in the 
open ground, 
Brilliant 
crimson scar- 
let flowers 
are borne in great pro- 
ezsi:fusion above dainty 
==; foliage. Fine for bor- 
10c; 12 oz. 30¢; oz. 50c¢. 
FIRECRACKER «- 
PLANT  ‘“<# 
Cuphea Platycentra 17 FR 
ODD AND ATTRACTIVE 
This interesting little pot plant is 
very showy with its scarlet pendu- 
lous flowers and will attract much 
attention. Once started you are , 
never without flowers all year : 
round. Easily raised from seed. 
No. 2028, Pkt. 15c. ~f 


SHOW BUSH OF THE GARDEN 
“Flame of Fire’? (Celosia pyramidalis) 
will add a burst of brilliant red to your 
garden. Each branch develops a larce, 
rich glowing tuft’on its end resembling 
flames; it seems as.if the entire plant 
were afire. These bushes are frequently 
18 to 20 inches high.’ No. 2626, Pkt. 10c. 


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