GOURDS HOLLYHOCK . 























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ere is a novelty that is ae ’ | ee 
. ful as well as ornamen This tall stately flower is afi ~All 
useru splendid for backgrounds Ao? fas 
tal. This interesting vine 
often grows 20 to 30 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, 
Mixed, all Varieties 
No. 2027, Pkt. 10c; 
or grouped in front of walls 
and buildings. Plants will 
bloom first year if planted 
early and will last for sev- 
eral years. Everblooming 
Mixed—Double and Semi- 
double in a wide range of 
beautiful colors. No. 2062, 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 30c¢; 
1% oz. 50¢. 
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V4 on. 206. INDIAN 
SPRING 
Dish Cloth Gou rd Semidouble fringed flow- 
(Luffa) ers in shades of pink from 
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 
resembling 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¢; 1% oz. 20¢, 
bright rose to rosy carmine, 
Grows 4 to & ft. high. 
No. 2661, Pkt. 15¢; 
YE oz. 45c. 


Heliotrope 
GIANT HYBRIDS 
MIXED 






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. 156. 
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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 § 

ICE PLANT 
GLITTERS IN THE SUN 
One of the most beautiful and 
curious basket plants you can 
grow. Flowers are small and ,2 
pinkish white but the real * 
beauty is the crystal-like for- 
mations on stems and foliage 
which glitter in the sun as 
though frosted with ice. No. 
2094, Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 50c. 
with fringe of red and purple 


shades. Long spikes of deep red- 



dish maroon flowers are followed 



by beautiful shaded purple seed- 


pods. A riot of color from July | 
to fall. 
No. 2026, Pkt. 10¢; oz. 25c, 






IRIS 
KAEMPFERI 
The most gorgeous of all Iris. 
Large, rather flat and wide 
blooms, rich in colorings; some 
have three petals while others § 
have six. Bloom in June and § 
July. Ideal for moist sunny | 
locations. If planted in a dry § 
spot water freely when buds 
are forming. Easily grown 
from seed; often blooms the 
first year. No. 2460, Pkt. 156. 
SIBERIAN 
[RIS 
Iris Siberica 



Luxuriant grassy foliage, com- * 




pact, prolific and showy. Will 


thrive anywhere. The hybrids 



we offer are of every color and 
tint. No. 2459, Pkt. 15e¢. 









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