‘ «=» Old favorite should be 
‘jn every garden. No. 
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' Here is an excellent free- 
ior dts flowers. Splendid for 
3 take off the better they 

'Canterbury Bells 
“longer makes it necessary to wait 
‘Mixture contains dark blue, light J 
2152, Pkt. 15¢; 1% oz. .35¢. 
True “Olu MAN” : 
| CACTUS 
Cephalocereus senilis 
CURIOUS AND STRIKING K 
These fantastic plants are 
covered with long white § 
shaggy hair springing from [ 
the top of the plant. Even § 
when quite young these ¥ 
waving white hairs make § 
their appearance. Can be § 
grown easily from seed. 
No. 2155, Pkt. 20c. 
50 seeds $1.00. 


































. Ca 
GROWS IN ANY 
LOCATION 
blooming annual, noted 
for its ease of culture, 
its constant bloom and 
the lovely yellows, red 
maroons and browns of 
eutting; the more you 
bloom. This beautiful 
2181, Pkt. 10¢; 
VY oz. 15¢; oz. 50¢. 

CATHEDRAL 
BELLS 
Cobea scandens 
A Splendid Tropical Climber 
Graceful rapid growing climber. § 
The flowers are bell-shaped and § 
green, changing to rosy purple. & 
This is one of the very best | 
climbers. No. 2189, Pkt. 10¢e. | 

Campanula annual 
This New Annual Variety no 




2 years for flowers. Grows about ¥ 
2 feet high and contains 6 to 8¢ 
flower spikes literally covered with 
handsome bell-shaped flowers. 2a,a@ 
blue, pink, rose and white. No. 
OE 
CLEMATIS 
No Jackmani or Paniculata | 
this year because of crop fail- J 
ure but we have been fortu- 
nate enough to get a quantity 
M” of Clematis which we are of- 
i fering in a mixture including j 
&. | yellow, blue and white varie- 
# ties. Very worthwhile. 




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CACTUS 
SEED 
GROWING CACTI from seed 
IR ois by no means difficult and 
8 Nae! you will derive much pleasure 
S\ from. this interesting under- 
taking. You will be surprised 
j/ and delighted with the ap- 
;, pearance of Cacti just sprout- 
‘ing. Get this novel mixture 
<a; of choice varieties. No. 2077, 
= Pkt. 20¢; 100 seeds 50c. 
Capetown Beauty 
Venidium fastuosum 
Neat, ornamental, deep cut, silky .. 
gray-green foliage and single flow- & 
ers of brilliant orange with a purple- 
black zone around the unique wool- § 
ly green center. Should be planted 
where they are to stand when & 
ground is good and warm. Can also R¥2 
be grown indoors, but do not trans- 
plant. No. 2171, Pkt. 15¢; 
1-16 oz. 70¢; Y% oz. $1.25. 
ANNUAL SUMMER 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Annual Chrysan- 
themums are very 
easy to raise and 
will bloom _ pro- 
fusely during the 
)) late summer and 
fall. Prefer heavy 
soil and should be 
pinched back to 
encourage branch- 
ing. Our rainbow 
mixture contains 
showy flowers of 
many colors and 
shadings. 
No.2199, Pkt. 156; 
4 oz. 30¢e. 



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DAISY -LIKE 


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CLARKIA 
A hardy American annual 
that is fast becoming ex- 
ceedingly popular. Seeds 
may be started directly 
outdoors in the spring. 
While easy to grow it 
should have shade during 
the heat of the day. 
Clarkia is fine for cut 
flowers and does equally 
well as a bedding or pot 
plant. 
Special Mixture, No. 2042, 
Pkt. 10¢; %4 oz. 30¢; 
Y% oz. 50e. 














Cone Flower 
(Rudbeckia) | 
BRIGHT YELLOW FLOWERS 
BROWN CENTRAL DISC 
This annual Rudbeckia will 
produce an abundance of 
bright flowers that are excel 
lent for cutting. You need 
not give it special care,-in 
fact it thrives in hot, dry lo- 
cations. No. 2204, Pkt. 10¢; 
1% oz. 306; 1% oz. 50¢e. 
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