PANSIES 

Pansies 
Under favorable 
conditions these 
marvelous Pansies 
often reach 31% to 
4 inches in diame- 
ter. The flowers in 
addition to being 
of mammeth size 
are of a rich vel- 
eR ; S vety texture in 
many glowing colors. Sow in the early spring for fall 
flowering, or in July and’ August for spring blooms— 
they can be carried through the winter by mulching 
with straw or leaves. To sow cover lightly with sand 
or fine soil and keep damp for the first 15 days. No. 
Sond Peta ezUG. 1-10. .02Z, &5¢€%8. oz. $1:25° 14 oz. 
Py = 
Mammoth Swiss 


PANSY 
Coronation Gold 
Canary-yellow with the lower petals flushed golden 
orange. Flowers grow 3 inches across, are round with 
lightly ruffled edges and have a mild spicy scent. 
Highly prized for cutting. Effective in beds or borders. 
No. 2656, Pkt. 25e. 

Passion Flower 

The showy water-lily-like 
blooms of this semi- 
tropical evergreen climb- &Y 
et are ‘white with blue 
and white crowns fol- 
lowed by an EDIBLE 
deep purple FRUIT the 
size of an egg. This 
fruit is used for salads 
and preserves. Hardy 
only in the extreme 
south. Does better in- ° 
doors in. all northern 
states. No. 2172, Pkt. 
15¢; Y% oz.-45e. 

WEEPING 
PALM 
Easily Grown from Seed 
' ‘This is one of the finest of all 
palms. Elegant fan-shaped 
leaves of rich dark green; 
beautifully fringed with long 
thread-like filaments along the 
segments of the leaves. Needs 
no petting. Well adapted for 
pot culture. 
No. 2068, Pkt. 20c. 





GOOD LUCK GARDENS, 
A Riot of Mixed Colors 
Fragrant Pansy and Fassinnting Partanie 
This attractive flower novelty in 
mixed colors imparts a delight- 
ful fragrance of its own and is 
net to be compared in any way 
with the other so-called. perfum- 
ed pansies. A small bow] of these 
in a room fills the entire air 
with its remarkably fascinating 
odor. The brilliant colorings 
will please you. No. 2632, 
Pkt. 15¢. 


Engelman’s Giant Pansy 
Very large, heavily ruffled and crinkled blooms in 
many colors, ranging from white to deepest mahogany, 
including many shades of rose and blue. Free-bloom- 
ing, compact, bushy a Se Ss: ; 

flowers held well ff. 
above the foliage. & 
No. 2653, Pkt. 20¢. & 
Baby 
Delight 
Pansy 
Here is an ideal pansy for borders or rock gardens. 
The blooms are a lovely baby-blue in color and grow 
on plants only 4 inches in height. No. 2639, Pkt. 
10¢; 1-16 oz. 75e. 
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Painted Tongue 
Large Flowering. 
Salpiglossis 

Annual. Giant petunia-like 
flowers give a display of 
rich color—purple, crimson 
and gold. Easy to grow and 
distinctive enough to deserve 
a place in your garden. 
Choice Mixture. No. 2066, 
Pkt. 10¢; 4% oz. 25¢7 %4 oz. 
40c. 


PORTULACA 
Rose Moss or Sun Plant 
There is no better 
plant to recom- 
mend for poor soil 
or rocky, sandy 
places than Por+ _\ 
tulaca. Cup shaped Fs" 
flowers of 5 petals 
vary from white 
through yellows & 
crimson to deep 
red. Will stand 
dry weather. 
Ideal for rock 
gardens. 
DOUBLE MIXTURE, zs 
No. 2147, Pkt. 10¢; 1-16 oz. 50¢; ¥ oz. 90c. 
SINGLE MIXTURE, 
No. 2148, Pkt. 10c; Y% oz. 50¢; 
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Y oz. 90c. 

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