Fa 
(Bignonia radicans) 
Trumpet Vine is one of the finest 
of. perennial climbers. Excellent 
for porches, trellises and summer 
, houses, stems often grow 20 to 80 
feetinlength. Orange-redtrumpet- 
; shaped flowers appear in late sum- 
mer, making masses of brilliant 
flame-like color. No. 2178, Pkt. 
15¢; % oz. 60¢. 


VERBENA 

: Robust, spreading 
ae a} plants, 8 to 12 inches 
yb high, produce large 
“mem brilliantly colored flow- 
‘e2@ ers which bloom from 
we midsummer until late 
1S) fall. Thrives in poor 
# soil and dry weather. 
Rainbow Mixed, No. 
2178, Pkt. 15¢; ¥% oz. 
40c; 4 oz. 70c. 
NEW MAMMOTH 
VERBENA 
Separate Colors 
NO! 2262, 40K. «Dee 
No. 2283, Pkt. 156. 
No. 2284, Pkt. 15¢. 
No. 2285, Pkt. 15¢. 
Seperate Colors. Ye oz. 50¢; % oz. 85e. 
Roycl Bouquet Mixed—Tall, erect varieties, 15 to 18 
inches high, in a good mixture of many bright cheer- 
ful colors. Excellent for cut flowers. 
No. 2286, Pkt. 15¢; % oz. 60c. 



Lucifer—deep cardinal. 
Gicnt Blue—white eye. 
Luminosa—flame-pink. 
Rose-Pink—White-eye. 
onits Trumpet Vine 
Bwarf, Giant Flowered . 
GROW YOUR OWN 
TREES FROM SEED 
Experience the Thrill of Growing Real Trees Right 
from the Beginning—from the Actual Seeds Them- 
selves—The growing instructions we send along make 
it quite easy to grow any of these ornamental trees 
which are so useful for landscaping. Trees that will 
give you and future generations joy and pleasure for 
years. Here is a fascinating activity for young and old. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. (Picea 
pungens.) The aristocrat of the 
Evergreen family, shapely and “‘true 
blue” in color. No. 2254, Pkt. 25c. 
RED PINE. (Pinus resinosa.) 
Hardy anywhere. Has slender soft 
dense needles. No. 2256, Pkt. 20¢. 
SCOTCH PINE. (Pinus sylvestris.) 
Fine for windbreaks. Very rapid 
grower and thrives in any soil. 
No. 2259, Pkt. 20c. 
PITCH PINE. (Pinus rigida.) Val- 
uable tree because of its pitch and 
tar content. Dark green tufted leaves and pale yel- 
lowish cones. No. 2257, Pkt. 20c. 
BLACK LOCUST. (Robina pseudoacacia.) Likes dry 
sandy soil. Dense clusters of fragrant white flowers in 
June... No. 2261, Pkt. 156 


Large, showy, fragrant flowers in 
a wonderful array of vivid colors. 
Easy to grow, blooming in May 
and June. For best results treat 
as a biennial. No. 2078, Pkt. 
1Oc; 14 oz. 30¢; 1% oz. 50e. 


GLADIOLUS 
cover bare spots. 
ful color and quality. 
variety and very popular. 
SNOW PRINCESS. 
on lip petal. 
a wide array of color. 
especially in masses. 



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MARGARET FULTON. A clear rose-pink, lighter in the throat. 
Gladiolus are the most colorful of all summer flowering bulbs and the 
easiest to._grow. ‘They can be planted in groups for spectacular display, 
worked in among other flowers to add color to the midsummer garden, 
or tucked away in odd corners to grow and produce cutting flowers or 
A succession of plantings will spread out the bloom- 
ing period to many weeks. 
they need little attention. 
114 inches across, guaranteed to bloom, 
Any good soil will produce Gladiolus and 
Our stock contains large bulbs only, 114 to 
BEACON. Clear bright rose-scarlet with large cream blotch. The magnificent 
flowers are slightly ruffled and well placed on tall, staight spikes. 
BIT O’HEAVEN. Flaming rich orange, shading to yellow in the throat. 
Wonder- 
Exceptionally fine 
PICARDY. Extremely large, handsome flowers of soft shrimp-pink with silvery 
overcast, shaded deeper at edges. 
and has won more prizes than all other varieties put together. 
A splendid white variety with creamy throat. 
Jarge flowered with strong stems. ; 
VAGABOND PRINCE. Gorgeous, garnet-brown with a small blotch of flame scarlet 
Odd and distinctive. 
Picardy is the most outstanding of all Gladiolus 
Very tall and 
$1.00 per dozen 
(2 each of above named varieties). 
90 bulbs for $5.00 — 
(15 of each variety, separately bagged and labeled) 
PARADISE RAINBOW MIXTURE. Special assortment of magnificent glads in 
Sure to make a brilliant showing in the garden or border, 
65e¢ per dozen; 100 for $4.50; 1000 for $40.00. 
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