for BEDS and BORDERS 

ALYSSUM—-Violet Queen 
Remarkably uniform in growth. Fine 
for sowing in early Spring while Tulips 
and other bulbs are in bloom, it will 
start flowering when the bulbs are gone. 
Successive sowings of Alyssum may also 
be made until late Summer. 
Pkt. 20c., 14 oz. 85c., oz. $3.00 
CAND YTUFT—Umbellata 
(IBERIS) 
A favorite flower in grandmother’s 
garden and still gaining in popularity. 
Splendid for edgings or mass plantings 
in beds, borders and rock gardens. Make 
successive sowings for continuous bloom 
all Summer and Fall. 
Choice Mixed. Pkt. l5c., 144 oz. 75c., 
oz. $1.25. 



Golden Gleam - Scarlet Gleam 
SWEET-SCENTED 
GLEAM NASTURTIUMS 
Hard to beat for all-round garden decora- 
tion. They flower a few weeks after seed is 
sown and bloom riotously until heavy frost. 
Either of above separate colors — or 
Glorious Gleam Mixture. Jetge,  ilsres. 
oz. 75c., 14 Ib. $2.50 
PORTULACA 
Double 
Mixed »— 
An improved 
strain of this 
old - fashioned 
favorite. A fine 
edger and un- 
excelled for a 
display of col- 
or in carpet- 
tng large 
areas. 
Pkt... .$ .25 
lg oz... 1.25 
14 oz... 2.00 
O22 -n 7.00 
Candytuft 
Umbellata 
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MARIGOLD—Butterball 
A gay little elf for edging and solid beds, very 
colorful in the rock garden. The uniformly 
dwarf 10 in. plants bloom profusely all Summer. 
Pkt. 15c., 14 oz. 60c. 
These six flowers are just about the most 
versatile of aJl Annuals. Plant them in beds, 
borders and rock gardens, window boxes and 
plant urns. Use them in showy groups to fill 
in those empty spaces that so often develop 
in every garden. Quick growing annuals 
that are easily raised from seed. 
MARIGOLD—Pot O’Gold 
Large, showy flowers of the tall African type 
Marigolds on dwarf, compact plants, only 14 in. 
high. In full bloom throughout the entire seas- 
on; a gem for planting in solid beds, as groups in 
the border or an edging for taller annuals. 
Pkt. 25c., 1{ oz. $1.00, oz. $3.00 


