
PANSIES™ 
They like a cool, moist soil and protection from the wind as well 
as the noonday sun. Seed should be sown in the house and trans- 
planted when danger of frost is over. For large flowers, early in 
the spring, the seed should be sown in August or September and 
the plants protected with a cold frame during the winter. May 
also be sown out-of-doors in the spring for late summer and fall 
flowers. 
NASTURTIUMS GIANT MIXTURE, DONOVAN STRAIN. Flowers very large, and 
; great diversity of colors. This mixture contains all the good ones. 
For ease of culture, duration of bloom, brilliancy of coloring See page 48. 4 ozs., $28.00; oz., $9.00; 14 oz., $2.50; pkt., 10c, 
and general excellence, nothing excels them. All they need is postpaid. 
moderately good soil, in a well drained sunny position, and 
within a few weeks from the time they are sown until hard 
frost comes there is an endless profusion of blossoms. See 
page 46. 
Dwarf Mixed: 4 ozs., 85c; oz., 25c; pkt., 10c, postpaid. 
Tall Mixed: 4 ozs., 85c; oz., 25c; pkt., 10c, postpaid. 
MARIGOLDS 
YELLOW SUPREME. A large, fluffy, well-rounded 
bloom of delicate milk-honey fragrance, with broad, 
loose frilled petals of a rich, creamy lemon color. 
Plants are practically free from the objectionable 
Marigold odor. See page 45. 4 ozs., $5.50; oz., $1.60; 
V4 oz., 50c; pkt., 10c, postpaid. 

MORNING GLORY 
(CONVOLVULUS) 
Deservedly very popular as they are one of the most free flowering and 
rapid growing plants in cultivation; the beauty and delicacy of their bril- 
liant flowers are unsurpassed. Soaking the seed in warm water for an hour 
or two hastens germination. 
Giant Cornell. Red with white edge. The best red large flowering Morning 
Glory. See page 45. Oz., $1.35; pkt., 15c, postpaid. 
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