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Kochia Burning Bush 
Childsi. 214 ft. Rapid growing, bushy plants, pyram- 
idal in form, with finely cut bright green foliage in 
Summer, turning to brilliant red in September. 
Often used for temporary hedges and along walks 
and drives. Pkt. 10c., 3 for 25c. 
Linaria Wild Snapdragon 
Fairy Bouquet. 12 in. Compact plants bearing 
flowers resembling miniature Snapdragons. Mixed 
shades include rose, yellow, lavender, salmon, 
carmine, etc. Excellent for bedding and dainty 
bouquets. Free flowering. Blooms in 8 weeks 
from seed. Pkt. 15c., 3 for 40c. 
Lobelia 
Popular low growing border and edging plants. 
Compact plants covered with flowers all Summer long. 
Sow early indoors or outdoors in May. 
Crystal Palace. 4 in. Rich deep blue flowers, dark 
foliage. Pkt. 15c., 3 for 40c. 
Blue Stone. 4 in. Large, clear mid-blue flowers, no 
even Pkt 20G so ror SOc, 
Mrs. Clibran. 4 in. Deep blue flowers with white 
eye, dark foliage. Always covered with flowers. 
PEt, 20c., 3 for 50c: 
Lilies from Seed 
Regale. 314ft. Beautiful white flowers suffused pink. 
July. Seedling bulbs will flower the second year. 
Philippinense formosanum. 5-6 ft. Long white 
trumpets, pale green throats. August to frost. 
Tenuifolium (Coral Lily). 18 in. June-July. Lovely 
nodding, deep coral red flowers, reflexed petals. 
Blooms second year from seed. 
Any of above: Pkt. 25c., 3 for 60c. 
Annual Larkspur 
One of the most beautiful flowers in the garden and 
especially valuable for cutting. Flower stems 3-4 feet 
long. Sow seed very early in the Spring or late in the 
Fall for blooms the following Spring. 
GIANT IMPERIAL (Base Branching). 
Blue Spire. Deep oxford blue. 
Lilac Spire. Deep lilac blue. 
White Spire. Glistening white. 
Exquisite Pink. Soft pink shaded salmon. 
Exquisite Rose. Rose pink. 
Giant Imperial Mixed. Al! colors. 
Any of the above: 
Pkt. 15c., 3 pkts. 35c., 14 oz. 60c. 

Spec:al Giant Imperial Larkspurs 60c 
Offer No. 17 1 pkt. each of above colors 

MORNING GLORIES and MOONFLOWERS 
Quick growing vines with beautiful, trumpet-shaped blooms. 
and trellises. Very showy and attractive. Soak seeds in water overnight before planting. Sow 
indoors early or outdoors in May. 

Ipomea “Scarlett O’Hara,” Pkt. 20c. 
Annual Lupin 
Long, graceful spikes of pea-shaped flowers with 
dark glowing foliage. Easily grown, prefers lime- 
free soil, partial shade. Sow seed outdoors in 
May. 3 feet. 
King Blue. Deep oxford blue. 
King White. Clear pure white. 
King Mixed. All Lupin shades. 
Any of above: Pkt. 25c., 3 for 60c. 
Marvel of Peru | Occks 
Mixed Colors. Compact plants bearing large 
flowers of white, pink, lilac, red, yellow and 
striped. Flowers open in afternoon and all day, 
if cloudy. All Summer long. Roots may be 
lifted in the Fall and stored like Dahlias and re- 
planted in the Spring. A showy plant in the 
border. Pkt. 10c., 3 for 25c. 
Matthiola wight scented stock 
Bicornis. 12 in. Small lilac rose flowers excep- 
tionally fragrant in morning and evening. Good 
for filling in the border or ground cover for 
Lilies, etc. Sow directly outdoors in May 
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Fragrant Mignonette 
An old time favorite. Very fragrant, excellent 
for cutting and arranging with other flowers. Sow 
seed directly outdoors in sunny location. Do not 
transplant. Blooms all Summer. 
Sweet-scented. The popular old-fashioned Mig- 
nonette. 
Special Mixture. lLarge-flowered varieties in- 
cluding many beautiful shades and types. 
Any of above: Pkt. 15c., 14 oz. 35c. 
Nicotiana Flowering Tobacco 
Clusters of long, tubular, star-shaped flowers 
with handsome, tobacco-like foliage. Especially 
noted for its delightful fragrance in the garden at 
night. Sow seed early indoors or in the garden 
in May. 
Affinis White. 214 ft. Pure white, most fra- 
Strant. okt Oe onton 25c. 
Affinis Crimson Bedder. 15 in. Dwarf, bushy 
plants covered with rich, deep crimson flowers. 
PEEfises > for sse 
Affinis Hybrids. 214 ft. Brilliant colors includ- 
ing shades of rose, red and white. Very showy 
and fragrant. Pkt. 10c., 3 for 25c. 
Nigella Love-in-a-Mist 
Long-lasting flowers, fine in mixed bouquets. 
Sow directly outdoor in early Spring. 
iiss Jeeves Dark blue, double flowers. Pkt. 10c., 
3 tor 25e: 
Four 
Nigella 
Ideal for covering fences, walls 
Clarke’s Earliest Heavenly Blue. The most 
popular Morning Glory. Lovely, sky blue 
flowers, 4in. across with golden vellow shad- 
ing in the throat. 8 weeks from seed. Cov- 
ered with flowers. Pkt. 15c., 4% oz. 50c. 
Scarlett O’Hara. Gold Medal Winner. A 
new color. Attractive, deep wine-red flow- 
ers, 314 in. across, dark green foliage. Flow- 
ers remain open nearly all day long. Pkt. 
ZC wou Kts DOG. 
Pearly Gates. Extra large, 414 in. flowers, 
satiny white with a creamy shading in the 
throat. Very early, free flowering, and ex- 
ceptionally vigorous. Pkt. 20c., 3 for 50c. 
Cornell. Properly named. Large flowers of an 
intense Cornelian red with a distinct pure 
white border. Strong vines, free flowering, 
handsome foliage. Pkt. 20c., 3 for 50c. 
Selected Imperial. A grand mixture of large- 
flowered, ruffled and fluted varieties. Color 
range includes red, rose, blue, purple, white, 
and striped varieties. Vigorous vines grow- 
nee 2 ON TONOOMt. tet OGrmegogs 25.c. 
Moonflower 
Nicotiana Crimson Bedder 
Plant same as Morning Glories. Sages 
Satimyeamuite.slargew iow ers @ save memento. Eitele esti = clean cinta Pkt, 10c., 3 for 
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RED MORNING GLORY COLLECTION No. 18 
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Large, beautiful flowers resembling Morning Glories but opening in late afternoon and closing 
the next day about noon. 
White. 
Blue. 



