



CASTOR OIL BEAN 
Castor Oil Bean 
Our fastest growing ornamental plant, 
very useful for backgrounds or the center | 
ef a large flower bed. They are very orna- | 
mental as the large broad leaves are glossy | 
green or bronze in color, palm shaped and 
ates tropical appearance. Large Pkt. 7c.; |. 


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CLARKIA 
Clarkia 
GIANT FANCY MIXED-For rare grace- 
fulness and beauty few annuals will 
surpass Clarkias, suitable for either 
the border or bouquets. ‘they grow 
erect to a height of 2 feet and the 
branches for their entire length are 
ESRI Su antes 
DAHLIAS 
Dahlias 



JUNG’S FANCY MIXED—The Dahlia still holds its 
place as “king” of all outdoor autumn flowers and 
they may be grown to the greatest perfection from 
seed blooming the first summer. 
from seed as the most common plant. Anyone can 
have a magnificent display of these regal beauties 
at very small cost. Continue to bloom profusely un- 
til severe’! frosts when the bulbs can be taken up 
and stored until spring. A superb mixture of the 
finest varieties. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts 20c. 
As easy to grow 

Cannas 
CROZY’S HYBRIDS—Very showy bed- 
ding plants with their tropical foliage 

and immense flowers borne on stalks 
three to seven feet high in all bril- 
liant colors. Cannas are easily grown 
from seed. For best results pierce the 
seed and soak in warm water, then 
sow in a warm place or hotbed. Seeds 
sown in March or April produce a 
brilliant bed by July. Pkt. 8c.; 3 pkts. 


SSS_ 
FOUR 0’CLOCK 
Four O’Clock 
FINEST MIXED—No flower makes a pret- 
tier border than the old-fashioned Four 
O'Clock. Plant grows to a height of two 
feet and blooms in early morning and even- 
ing and rival the choicest garden flowers 
in color. It is one of the most brilliant and 

HOLLY 
Annual Hollyhock 
INDIAN SPRING — Semi-double 
fringed flowers from delicate pink 
to rosy carmine, are freely pro- 
duced on 4 to 5 ft. stalks the first 
season Seeds sown in March will 
bloom in August. Plants will live 
over winter and flower again the 
following year. Pkt. 10c.; 2 pkts. 
showy plants that can be grown with little 
or no trouble. Pkt. 8c.; 1/4 0z. 15c. 
covered with double flowers 
bling carnations or rosettes. 
¥Ygoz. 15¢. 
Lesem= 
Pkt. 7c.; 

LAVATERA 

EVERBLOOMING LILY 
Everblooming Wonder Lily 
A wonderful new hardy Lily that will 
bloom from seed the first year if started 
early. Flowers very much resemble Easter 
Lilies, being pure white inside, slightly tinged 
deep rose on the outside. They grow 3 to 4 
Lavatera 
ROSY MORN — These handsome flowers 
should be grown by every flower lover. 
Plants grow 2 ft. in height and produce a 
mass of charming rose-pink flowers. Very 
useful for showy beds or borders and as 
the flowers are borne on long stems they 
are very useful for vases and bouquets. It 



is a to grow and sure to please. Pkt. ft. tall and often produce 10 to 15 flowers en 
5c.; Yg oz. 15¢. : a a stem. Will increase in size and beauty from 
Nail Sa Petes cat to year. ea 10c.;5 3 pkts. 25c.; 2 yr. 
GARDEN PIN Blooming Size Bulbs: Each 35c.; 3 for 90c.; 
Molten Fire KS doz, $3.00, ; : 
TRICOLOR—A wonderfully fine orna- ia 

Garden Pinks 
FAIRFIELD FINEST MIXED—These hardy annu- 
als may be ranked among the fairest gems of our | 
flowers as few can equal them in beauty or pro- 
fusion of blooms. They are of the richest and 
most varied colors. They may be sown in the; 
open ground when danger from frost is over and { 
in a few weeks they are masses of bloom con- 
tinuing so until frost. Our mixture includes the 
best single and double sorts. Pkt. 7c.; Ygoz. 20c. 
mental plant that is sure to attract at- 
tention wherever grown on account of 
its brilliant color. Plants grow rapidly and 
have bronze colored foliage until the plants 
attain a height of about 2 ft. when the tips of 
the branches open up like gigantic poinsettias 
taking on a bright scarlet and gold color. Pkt. 
10c.; 3 pkts. 20c. 





Climbing Nasturtiums rae 
JUNG GIANT CLIME IG mixture N Roe 
is absolutely unsurpassed. othing can Sheik Koma ; 
excell the wealth, richness and variety of = Gane eS Mignonette 
these Nasturtiums for trellis, window ae ee aeare. BISMARK—One of the grand- ; 
boxes or brush planting, nor surpass them : et AN est mignonettes ever intro-; 
in freedom and profusion of bloom. On 5 duced. It is remarkable for | 
size, color, fragrance and pro- | 
good soil they grow 8 ft. tall. Our mix- 
ture includes a wonderful diversity of 
colors, some are solid while others are 
beautifully mottled and striped. Pkt. 5c.; 
Y2 oz. 10c.; oz. 15c, 
fusion of blooms. Flower spikes 
are of giant size, measuring 6) 
to 8 in. long and fiery red inj} 
color. Very showy as the bright ; 
flowers contrast _ effectively ; 
against the deep green foliage. 
Pkt. 8c.; 2 pkts. 15c. 
FINEST MIXED—A fine mix- 
ture, grows rapidly and _ pro- 
duces fine spikes of blossoms 
during the cool weather of} 
spring and fall. Make a second 
sowing in August to furnish} 
fall flowers, Pkt. 7c.; Vgoz. 15c. | 





eee) SANDERAE 
; i) HYBRIDS 
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Nicotiana 
CRIMSON BEDDER—Z splendid bedding 
plant being bright in color and remaining 
in bloom for a long time. Flowers are a 
deep rich red and very fragrant. Free 
flowering bushes grow to a height of 12 
to 15 in. Pkt. 10c.;5 3 pkts. 25c. 

CRIMSON 


