Hollyhock 
Who does not admire the 
GOURDS 
Here is a novelty that is 
useful as well as ornamen- 
tal. This interesting vine 
often grows 20 to go feet 
in a season. The small 
gourds make excellent toys 
for the children while the © 
larger ones can be used 
as sugar scoops, bowls and 
dippers. 
stately beauty of these tall 
plants with their large 
handsomely colored flow- 
ers? The Perennials re- 
® ; quired two years to flower 
Mixed, all Varieties 
No. 2027, Pkt. 106; 
\Yy OZ, 206, 
but this annual variety 

will bloom the first year 
if planted in open in May, 

° ‘ Ever Blooming Mixed 
Dish Cloth Gourd 
Pre: (Luffa) 
The fruits of this Luffa or ‘Dish 
Cloth’? gourd grow to the astound- 
ing length of over 10 feet when the 
vines are twined to a lofty trellis 
and the fruits left to hang_naturally, 
When the fruits are disturbed dur- 
ing the growing period they start 
to wind into various fantastic forms 
résembling green snakes. Fruits are 
edible when very young. When fully 
ripe the soft sponge-like interior 
can be used as a dish cloth. 
No. 2241, Pkt. 10¢; 12 oz. 20, 
(Doubleand Semi-Double.) 
No. 2062, Pkt. 10¢; 
Y oz. 30¢; 2 02. 50¢. 


Heliotrope 
FOR POTS OR BEDS 


The deliciously scented 
flowers of this universal 
favorite range from 
white to dark royal 
purple. Seed sown in 
March indoors and later 
transplanted will give 
an abundance of flowers 
by July. - Excellent for 
indoors in winter, 
No, .2193, Pkt, 10¢; 
Y% oz. 50¢, 
























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Dolichos 
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Rapid growing annual for sunny 
situations; if sown in May will 

reach 10 feet by-July, Foliage is 
heart-shaped, a bright green color 
with fringe of red and purple ICE PLANT 

shades. Long spikes of deep red- GLITTERS IN THE SUN 
j d One of the most beautiful and 
dish maroon flowers are followe cutious basket plants you cat 
i eed- grow. Flowers are small and , 
by beautiful shaded purple seed FL linen Wr Bet bite tie “ret 
pods. A riot of color from July beauty is the NEE aor Ae 
: mations on stems and foliage 
to fall. No. 2026, Pkt. 10¢; oz. which ‘glitter in ‘He sun, as 
2 9 : though frosted withsice. No. 
agree Ne OS e 2094, Pkt. 10¢; A oz. 25c. 





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IRIS ‘SIBERIAN 
KAEMPFERI REIS 
The most gorgeous of all Iris. peer sshorioa 
Large, rather flat and wide 
orictet ings; some : Peres ti 
Blosees ati on ie ate others Luxuriant grassy foliage, com- 
have six. Bloom in June and | pact, prolific and showy. Will 
fuly,. 1B5a Stearn A ay thrive anywhere. The hybrids 
spot water freely Wee buds ] we offer are of every color and 
are forming. Easily grown MF 
from yecd: often blooms the tint. No. 2459, Pkt. 15¢. 
first year. No. 2460, Pkt. 15¢. 
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