OSTRICH PLUME 
COXCOMB 
Celosia plumosa 
are strikingly beautiful, 
mixture contains pale yel- 
crimson varieties. 
No. 2151, Pkt. 10¢; 
4 oz. 35¢; 2 07. 60e. 

CHINESE 
PINKS 
FINE FOR CUTTING 
Clusters of blooms on up- 
pink, rose, scarlet, crim- 
summer until frost. 
No. 2064, Pkt. 1c; 
14 oz. 25¢; 12 o7. 40e. 




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English 
DAISY 
A very cheerful plant 
for edgings and outside 
window boxes. Peren- 
nial but will bloom & 
same season if planted 
early. Gan be planted 
in fall. and wintered 
ever in cold frame. 
Our fine mixture con- 
tains white, shades of Si 
rose and red. No. 2470, Pkt. 15¢, 
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DAISY 
CINERARIA-LIKE 
FLOWERS ON 
SLENDER STEMS 
for edgings and borders. 
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The loose, feathery heads § 
of this variety of Coxcomb § 
whether you grow them § 
outdoors or in pots. Our § 
low, pink, scarlet and § 
right strong stems. White, [| 
son and bi-colors. This 
old fashioned favorite pro- § 
duces flowers from early § 
These delightful flowers § 
are borne on graceful | 
stems and bloom freely § 
all summer. Excellent | 
tains blue, white and § 
r yed shades. No. 2477, § 
m= Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 35¢; § 

‘EMPRESS 
COXCOMB 
This flower bears huge 
combs of deep, velvety 
crimson-purple which are 
prized for cutting, fresh or 
dried. The plants are 
dwarf, averaging 10 in. in 
height and have dark 
bronzy foliage. Very im- 
pressive for borders. 
No. 2439, Pkt. 10¢; 
1% oz. 60c. 
CANARY 
BIRD 
FLOWER 
Tropaeolum 
canariense 
Quick growing An- 
nual Vines This 
dainty little vine 
will grow 15 to 20 
feet in a season, and 
will thrive in any soil but likes 
plenty of sun. Flower is canary 
yellow with green curved spur 
and gets its name from its re- 
semblance to the canary bird. 
Odd and attractive. You will 

be pleased with it. May be planted indoors in sunny 
window. No. 2162, Pkt. 10¢; 1% oz. 50e. 

CORAL BELLS 
(Heuchera sanguinea Hybrids) 
A New Mexican Beauty. Unusual 
perennial; fine for cutting. Dwarf, 
compact plants covered with beauti- 
ful bell-like flowers of white, pink, 
scarlet, and crimson. Excellent rock 
garden flower. No. 2454, Pkt. 10¢; 
1-32 oz. 50¢. 


DAHLIAS FROM SEED 
Dahlias can be easi- 
ly raised from seed | 
and will bloom the 
same season, if start- 
ed early in the house, 
and produce a mul- 
titude of tubers for 
the following season. 
There is no more fas- 
cinating seed to grow 
than the Dahlia. Rich- 
est colors and largest 
flowers come from seed- 
lings and no two are 
alike. 
No. 2096, Pkt. 15¢: 1-16 oz. 40¢; % oz. 75¢. 
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