-_ =_ -— 
_ the old Perpetual types: : oe 
Browallia 
Lovely blue and white 
star shaped flowers. The 
4p plants grow 15 to.18 
“= inches high and will 
bloom profusely even in 
) hot dry weather, Excel- 
lent for borders. In the 
fall, before frost, the 
plants may be taken in- 
side: and used for win- 
"dow décoration. No. 
2238, Pkt. 10¢; 4 oz. 
40c; ¥% oz. 70e. 


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BEAUTIFUL GIANT 
ANNUAL CARNATIONS 
Showy — Fragrant — 
Large Flowered—The 
spicy fragrance of the . 
carnation has caused it SS%3 SsiZ aie Gi) 
to become a_ universal, rere Wk Ne AS Sie, KAM 
favorite. And here is\ Ye Ra ean Ss ye 
an annual variety that ioe LP gee wy 
has all the richness and 
beautiful coloring of ¢ 

and yet will give you % 2 
a profusion of per ee. an 
fragrant blooms Ce 
weeks: after Me inn 
They are quite hardy. 
flowering until late fall, when nV can be potted for 
indoor winter. bloom, This selected mixture contains 
pink, scarlet, striped, white and yellow, No, 2168 
Pkt, 15¢; ys oz, 50c; 4 oz. 85c. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER 
Ipomea cardinalis 
A STRONG RAPID 
GROWING ANNUAL 
This beautiful rapidly 
a height of .25 feet in a 
singleseason, Flowersare 
in clusters of brilliant red 
and open up in a flar- 
ing blaze. Very pretty 
and ornamental. No. 









ARAL Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 
c, 
CALCEOLARIA Pouch Flower 
Sac-Shaped 
Blooms of 
Rare Beauty 
These. beautiful 
ornamental 
house plants 
more than repay 
you for time and 
effort ex pended 
ine growing them. 
Flowers are 
pouch or sac-f 
shaped, yellow,@ 
creamy white, or- 
ange or copper, 
uniquely spotted, fi 
splotched © and‘ 
“tigered” with 
reddish brown, 
No. 21.74, Pkt,° 
20e. 

growing vine will attain’ 
_ BUTTERFLY ORCHID 
Schizanthus 
Hundreds of flow- 
ers in a bewilder- 
ing array of colors, 
) all blotched and 
A / marked like but- 
a I WH len YO -S terflies, literally 
res TA Ae, 4 i cover the delicate 
fern-like foliage a 
few weeks after 
planting. A charm- 
ing flower, good 
indoors or out, For 
winter blooms 
plant during late 
autumn. No.2183, 
Pkt. 15¢; %. oz, 
30¢c; 4 oz. 50ce. 
Calendula Chrypanina 
. A GOLD MEDAL 
WINNER! 3 
Double canary yellow : 
flower with long loosely B 
arranged petals giving & 
it the appearance of a 
chrysanthemum. Fi 
for cutting, No, 2443, 
kt. 15¢; oz, 25e. 



LP vy CALENDULA 
so .7 A : 
Eee Me POT MARIGOLD 
A bed of calendulas will brighten = 
up any part of your garden. The 
flowers are aster-like in shape, and 
this special mixture contains 
orange, yellow, lemon and striped 
varieties that will give you much 
enjoyment. No. 2110, Pkt. 10¢; 
Y oz. 20. 
CANDYTUFT 
Most desirable for cut-flowers, pro- 
ducing large blooms of pure white, 4) 
blue and pink. Great favorite for ‘{, 
edging beds and borders, also. for 
house culture during winter. One of 
the most beautiful. hardy annuals. 
No. 2067, Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 25¢; 
Ye oz. 40c, 

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SEED 
This popular bedding 
a plant should bloom from 
seed the first year, When 
Ae through blooming the 
\, roots can be kept in the 
* cellar all winter for 
planting out the next 
spring. This mixture of 
large flowering’ sorts has 
been saved from selected 
varieties, No. 2093, 
7 Pkt. 10¢; va oz. 70e, 

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G00D LUCK GARDENS, 
PARADISE, BA Ga 
