EASILY RAISED, QUICK GROWING CLIMBERS 
MORNING-GLORIES 
FREE AND CONTINUOUS BLOOMING 
HEAVENLY BLUE 
Impressive as a covering for walls, trel- 


lises and arbors. This exceedingly rapid 
grower is one of the most beautiful of all annual climbers. Vines thrive best 
in sunny locations and produce hundreds of blue flowers, shading,down to 
pure white in the throat. 
with knife or file. Do not sow outdoors until ground is warm. No. 2437, 
Pkt. 10¢€; 4 02z.'35e¢; 12 oz. 60e. 
SCARLET O’HARA 
of soft velvety scarlet. Blooms from July until: frost, Flowers stay open long- 
er in the day than other sorts. No. 2660, Pkt; 20¢; 14 oz. 35¢; 14 oz. 60c. 
Before sowing nick through hard outer shell of seed 
A> sensational climber with distinct 
foliage and stunning 3 inch flowers 

CURIOUS AND INTERESTING 
MONKEY FLOWER 
Mimulus tigrinus 
A Rival to the Orchid in Beauty 
This ‘‘little mimic’ flower is ex- 
cellent for pots, or hanging baskets, 
or moist, sandy, sheltered spots in 
the garden. ‘Flowers are lemon, yel- 
low, golden, flesh, rose, crimson, and 
maroon, blotched and spotted, giv- 
ing them amusing monkey-like ap- 
Imperial Morning-Glories 
Immense flowers are waved 
and fluted. The colors run 
from snow-white to dark 
purple, fiery red, pink, 
rose, carmine, deep blue 
and cherry.. Foliage is deep 
green and luxuriant. 
No. 2071, Pkt. 10¢; 
pearance. 
children. No. 2177, 
They will delight the 
Pkt. 

15¢. 

4 oz. 20¢; oz. 35c. 

NASTURTIUM 
he _ Pkt. 10¢; oz. 20¢; 4 ozs. 60c. 


nasturtium. 
DWARF GIANT FLOWERED 
NASTURTIUM 
The old fashioned nasturtiums have 
been much improved and this mix- 
ture of Large Flowering Dwarfs will 
be a revelation to you. Colors are 
deeper, flowers larger and more fra- 
grant. Plant in the garden after the 
soil is warm, covering seed about 
one inch. You will be rewarded 
with rich, colorful blooms all sum- 
mer and fall until frost. No. 2025, 

“Golden Gleam”’ 
NASTURTIUM 
No flower plot or garden is com- 
plete without this new and increasingly popular 
The large double golden-yellow | 
flowers average 2 to 3 inches across, the dis- 
tinctly sweet scent is something new. 
Suitable 
for window-box growing and pot-planting. As a bedding plant 
it is unexcelled. No. 2435, Pkt. 10¢; oz, 20¢; 4 
A ozs. 60c. 
“Scarlet Gleam” 
NASTURTIUM 
A worthy companion to the famous “Golden 
Gleam’ is this dazzling’ nasturtium with, its 
fiery orange-scarlet, sweet-scented double 
b'c0ms, .borne_on long strong stems. No. 
2440, Pkt. .10¢; oz. 20c; 4 ozs. 60c. 

“Gleam Hybrid” Sweet Scented 
NASTURTIUM 
Color combination and new shades never be- 
fore introduced in flowers. Soft primrose, 
lemon, cerise, flaming crimson and deep 
salmon are but a few found in these hybrids. 
Sweet-scented blooms grow. to giant-sized 
proportions and thrive well under aimost. any 
cultural conditions. They bear long firm 
stems and are as ideal for cutting as for bril- 
liant garden showing. No. 2434, Pkt. 15¢; 
oz, 20¢; 4 ozs. 60c. 

NICOTIANA 
Stately, Highly Fragrant Flowers 
“If you have never grown Sweet Scent- 
~ed Tobacco you are missing one of 
“the most beautiful and fragrant an- 
It grows readily and needs 
The flowers * 
are a handsome white and open up ba eh 
Bloom continuously ; 
from midsummer until frost, and will @N@ 
-. scent your. entire garden, 
Pkt. 10¢; 4 oz. 25¢; % oz. 40c. 
nuals. 
little or no attention. 
about sunset. 
No. 2159, 

NIGELLA 
Devil-in-a-Bush Se i Pa ee Aye 
The flowers of this WY 1 are tay 
unique plant appear en-{ cae we We Zan 
veloped in a misty foli- (\--Se “Gye 
age, looking like rosettes? 
tucked skillfully away.) ‘\ 
Blue and white, sepals ~ 
and petals colored alike. 
Plant where you want 
them to stand. 
No. 2167, 
Y% oz. 25¢. 

Pkt. 10¢; 

PARADISE, «PA. 
